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BIOLOGICAL RESONANCE HEALS THE WHOLENESS The challenges of the present-day life prove the global interconnectedness of different events and processes at any level of social and personal development. Certainly, this provides for a powerful impetus towards global sharing of ideas in all spheres of human activity, including health care. Eventually, the conventional Western science and medicine have to notice the strong features of the Eastern approach to healing, including the fundamentals of the traditional Chinese medicine. Meanwhile, the natural science having, for years, lucubrated at making a still deeper insight into the tiniest elements of the sum of things, come to the development of the synergetic approach (I. Prigogin and H.Haken etc). on the basis of the hypotheses of instability, non-linearity and open character of processes and phenomena, and hypotheses of dissipation of energy and information and a potential for self- organisation, and ambiguity of the future and instants of choice of the evolutionary development etc. With this respect, it is interesting to retrace the changes in the general name given to the systems of non-orthodox medicine (homeopathy, traditional Chinese medicine, naturopathy and bioresonance therapy etc.). Initially, such systems, having appeared in the Western medical practice since the beginning of the 19 th century, were called “alternative medicine”. Later, their general name has changed to “complementary medicine”, whereas now, such systems are increasingly more frequently called “integrative medicine” and even included in the curricula of medical universities. Back in 1842, German Samuel Hahnemann (Fig. 1) has coined the term of “allopathy” to designate the usual practice of medicine (allopathy) as opposed to homeopathy. According to Hahnemann, allopathy means a system of medical practice using remedies which produce effects different from those produced by the disease under treatment (allos meaning opposite and path meaning disease), and homeopathy means a system of medical practice using remedies (in minute doses) which produce effects similar to those produced by the disease under treatment ( similia similibus curantur meaning that likes cure likes). Basically, allopathy is aimed at suppression and elimination of negative factors, whereas homeopathy – at support and enhancement of positive factors. Fig. 1 G. Hahnemann The first theory for complementary (holistic) medicine was developed by Alfred Pischinger (from the 1920- ties to the late 1970-ties) and later – by Hartmut Heine and his colleagues on the basis of the notions of extracellular matrix (ECM) and ground regulation. In 1953, Pischinger was the first who postulated the existence of a basal regulation system (or master control system) within the connective tissue. His work was later extended to form the Pischinger's basal Epithelial cells Extracellular matrix

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BIOLOGICAL RESONANCE HEALS THE WHOLENESS

The challenges of the present-day life prove the global interconnectedness of different events and processes at any level of social and personal development. Certainly, this provides for a powerful impetus towards global sharing of ideas in all spheres of human activity, including health care. Eventually, the conventional Western science and medicine have to notice the strong features of the Eastern approach to healing, including the fundamentals of the traditional Chinese medicine.

Meanwhile, the natural science having, for years, lucubrated at making a still deeper insight into the tiniest elements of the sum of things, come to the development of the synergetic approach (I. Prigogin and H.Haken etc). on the basis of the hypotheses of instability, non-linearity and open character of processes and phenomena, and hypotheses of dissipation of energy and information and a potential for self-organisation, and ambiguity of the future and instants of choice of the evolutionary development etc.

With this respect, it is interesting to retrace the changes in the general name given to the systems of non-orthodox medicine (homeopathy, traditional Chinese medicine, naturopathy and bioresonance therapy etc.). Initially, such systems, having appeared in the Western medical practice since the beginning of the 19 th century, were called “alternative medicine”. Later, their general name has changed to “complementary medicine”, whereas now, such systems are increasingly more frequently called “integrative medicine” and even included in the curricula of medical universities.

Back in 1842, German Samuel Hahnemann (Fig. 1) has coined the term of “allopathy” to designate the usual practice of medicine (allopathy) as opposed to

homeopathy. According to Hahnemann, allopathy means a system of medical practice using remedies which produce effects different from those produced by the disease under treatment (allos meaning opposite and path meaning disease), and homeopathy means a system of medical practice using remedies (in minute doses) which produce effects similar to those produced by the disease under treatment (similia similibus curantur meaning that likes cure likes). Basically, allopathy is aimed at suppression and elimination of negative factors, whereas homeopathy – at support and enhancement of positive factors.

Fig. 1 G. Hahnemann

The first theory for complementary (holistic) medicine was developed by Alfred Pischinger (from the 1920-ties to the late 1970-ties) and later – by Hartmut Heine and his colleagues on the basis of the notions of extracellular matrix (ECM) and ground regulation. In 1953, Pischinger was the first who postulated the existence of a basal regulation system (or master control system) within the connective tissue. His work was later extended to form the Pischinger's basal

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regulation system also known as Matrix regulation or Mesenchym regulation. Extracellular matrix is considered the part of our body that adapts first to every change in the environment, whether it is a change in temperature, nutrition, infection, toxicity, mental state or spiritual goal. The dynamic order of the Matrix is supported with the continuous energy and information exchange. Water molecules bound to the ingredients of the matrix play a structure-forming role and can be both a storage and a transmitter of information and energy within the biological systems.

Thus, it has been shown that the state of health should be described in terms of “homeodynamics” rather than in terms of homeostasis: while according to the conventional homeostatic view, the biological systems support their internal stability in spite of different perturbations, the homeodynamic approach views biological entities as dynamic systems showing their ability to self-organize at the points where they loose their stability (so-called ‘bifurcational points’, i.e. at such points where a system may switch between different choices of its behavior).

Meanwhile, the natural science has been making an extensive research in the possible mechanisms of information and energy exchange in biological systems supporting their dynamic self-organization. The human body emits a broad spectrum of electromagnetic oscillations attributable and actually responsible for different biochemical and physiological processes. Extremely weak electromagnetic oscillations of living organisms were involved in the development of the notion of morphogenetic field by A. Gurwitsch and design of actually first European devices for the treatment of patients by using subtle electromagnetic

interactions by W. Reich and G. Lakhovsky in the first half of the 20th century.

“Orgone accumulator” by W. Reich Multiple Wave Oscillator by G. Lakhovsky

Any living system from a whole organism down to a single cell or an organelle contains charged particles (ions) or polar molecules and functional radicals of molecules. A flux of such charged particles within a living system owing to the diffusion of ions or conformational changes of polar molecules causes extremely low intensity endogenous (i.e. generated by the living system itself) oscillating electromagnetic field. Basic biochemical processes (e.g., tricarbonic acid cycle or breathing cycle etc.) include electron transfer reactions associated with photon emission (according to the quantum mechanical description, a transition of an electron from a higher energy level to a lower energy level occurs with an emission of a quantum of light – a photon).

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Thus, living systems are known to emit (endogenous) electromagnetic oscillations. The individual spectrum of such endogenous oscillations is rather complex because of superposition of oscillations from different sources within an organism. Nevertheless, there can be found certain common features of the individual patterns of endogenous electromagnetic oscillations:

1) Endogenous electromagnetic oscillations show a broad spectrum of frequencies from extremely low frequency oscillations (just units of Hz) to frequencies corresponding to visible and ultraviolet light (up to 700-800 THz).

2) Endogenous electromagnetic oscillations usually have extremely low intensity. Important fact: owing to such extremely low intensity, such oscillations do not cause heating of the biological tissue.

3) Endogenous electromagnetic oscillations are coherent. This (experimental) fact reflects the coherence of the movement of the components of a medium in the process of self-organization. The biological coherence makes it possible to create efficient long-range interaction providing for the stable existence of macroscopic living systems.

4) Biological systems (from organisms down to the level of neurohumoral, endocrine and immunological reactions at cell membranes) show “windows” in the sensitivity to frequency and amplitude of the imposed electromagnetic fields (including endogenous electromagnetic oscillations of other systems). Such “biological windows” have been revealed in the studies of the fundamentals of the interaction of ELF EM oscillations with tissues (in particular, cell membranes) by William Ross Adey and his colleagues as well as by the leading authorities in this sphere (Jan Walleczek, Neils Kuster, Albert Lawrence and H. Fröhlich who has developed the general theory of coherent excitations in biological systems).

The broad spectrum of frequencies of the endogenous EM oscillations represents the broad spectrum of sources of such oscillations within an organism. Basically, two regions of the whole spectrum of EM oscillations of biological systems may be specified: the region of extremely low frequencies, and the region of high frequencies (corresponding to the ultraviolet light). The high-frequency end of the spectrum of endogenous EM oscillations corresponds to the emission of so called biophotons (“photon” is the quantum of light, and “bio-” has been added to distinguish such light emission by biological systems from the usual luminescence having much higher

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intensity). The measurement of biophoton emission (to count the number of photons emitted by different biological systems) has been made possible owing to the development of very sensitive photomultipliers (extremely sensitive detectors of light).

Low-level luminescence of cucumber seedlings, in photons per second, is shown in this figure. (From: Fritz Popp, 1985 Principles of Quantum Biology as Demonstrated by Ultraweak Photon Emission from Living Cells. International Journal of Fusion Energy, Vol. 3, No. 4)

The notion of "biophotons" has been coined out by so called Marburg group formed around Fritz-Albert Popp (at the Marburg University): biophotons are single quanta being continuously emitted by all living systems. They are a subject of quantum physics and display a universal phenomenon attributed to all living systems. In the beginning of the 1980s, Nagl, Popp and Li cooperated at Nagl’s laboratory at the University in Kaiserslautern and established fundamental theories about biophotons and cell growth and differentiation, essential differences between a tumor tissue and a normal one, some experimental evidence of DNA as source of biophotons and theoretical models of biophoton emission (like the exciplex model).

From 1986 on, a new scientific group of Popp enters the Technology Center in Kaiserslautern, in order to investigate possibilities of applications of biophotons. The group showed that the measurements of biophoton emissions can make it possible to evaluate the quality of food and provide for non-invasive control of the efficacy of therapeutic or cosmetic treatments, assessment of bacterial contamination down to 10 bacterial/ml and examination of environmental conditions. The group also built the first photomultiplier for real pictures of biophoton emission on a screen in real time screening and the first complete body counting system in a big dark chamber for measuring the biophoton emission of the human body.

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In general, photon is emitted when a transition between the excited state (having higher energy) and the ground state (having lower energy) occurs in a quantum mechanical system. The energy difference between the two states is taken away via photon emission. Popp and Li offered so called “exciplex systems” to be the molecular base of life.

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Exciplexes (excited complexes) are metastable states of two similar molecules physically bound in such a way that the ground state is formed by separated molecules and the excited state - by strongly bound molecule, forming, for instance, a dimer (a complex formed with two molecules). E.g., exciplexes are formed by all base pairs of the DNA, in a perpendicular as well as in a parallel direction to the DNA strand axis.

The fundamental biological importance of the exciplex formation concerns their extraordinary capacity in establishing a powerful network of photon traps in the biological system being the basic source of the communication system of the living system. According to Popp, intra- and intercellular communication occurs through the mutual absorption and emission of photons within such network, and the "sucking potentials" of the traps and the available light intensities are the main regulatory quantities of the cells communication base.

Extremely low frequency endogenous electromagnetic oscillations generated predominantly during the processes of diffusion of charged molecular or submolecular structures (ions and functional groups of molecules) and changes in the conformation of biomolecules (arrangement of polar segments of big molecules of proteins, lipids and nuclear acids etc.) also can be explained in quantum mechanical terms. Tertiary (and quaternary) structures of proteins, nucleic acids and other biologically important molecules are formed owing to so called hydrogen bonds (H-bonds) – a kind of dipole-dipole attractive interaction between an electronegative atom (O, S, N etc.) and hydrogen atom bonded to another electronegative atom. Thus, changes in the conformation (structural arrangement) of such molecules are interconnected with a redistribution of H-bonds, hence, changes in charge distribution and dipole interaction causing electromagnetic oscillations. (NB! A moving charge generates electromagnetic field!). This figure shows the potential energy of hydrogen atom as a function of distance from an electronegative atom (e.g., O atom in a water molecule) within a hydrogen bond:

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As it can be seen in the Figure above, hydrogen atom oscillates between the minima of a double-minimum potential well of a single H-bond. Such bond ‘looks’ like a dipole having a changing dipole moment, thus being a unit source of EM oscillations. Superposition of EM oscillations from such unit sources gives rise to the overall EM

field generated endogenously by a biological system. Thus, another quantum mechanical description of signal transduction in biological systems uses the Davydov model that describes the interaction of the vibrations of NH-groups (amide I vibrations) of protein molecules with hydrogen bonds. Davydov (standing right in the picture) has coined the notion of “soliton” – a quantum quasipartcle representing

an excitation of amide I propagating along the protein α-helix. The elementary excitations within the α-helix are given by the phonons (a phonon being a quantized mode of vibration) that correspond to the deformational oscillations of a lattice.

Eventually, the studies of the interaction of electromagnetic fields with biological systems and the studies of emission of (endogenous) electromagnetic oscillations by biological systems have made it possible to change a paradigm of communication between cells. The convenient view of cell responses to stress is based on an interaction of chemical messengers with receptor sites on cell walls requiring the congruency of the conformations of such receptors and messengers acting like a key in a lock. W. R. Adey (shown in the picture) and his colleagues have revealed a sort of amplification of rather weak interaction at receptor sites on cell surface by studying the effects of imposed weak oscillating EM fields on intracellular enzyme systems that respond to such EM fields with changes in energy release exceeding by many orders of magnitude the energy levels of binding at cell surface receptor sites or the energy levels of EM fields modifying such intracellular responses to molecular stimuli at the cell membrane surface. In physics, resonance is a condition, under which an oscillating system responds to an alternative driving force with the maximum amplitude. Such condition may exist when the frequency of the driving force matches the natural (non-damped) oscillatory frequency of the system. Thus, in case of an imposed oscillating electromagnetic field, a biological system (e.g., a cell) will respond in a measurable manner only to those exogenous oscillations (i.e. alternative driving force) that match the natural (endogenous) EM oscillations of such system.

It should be emphasized here that an efficient and fast-acting mechanism of communication between cells is required to consume the energy released (in the process of hydrolysis of ATP to ADP) in certain parts of a cell in the remote parts of such cell. A similar mechanism is required for the processes of information transfer (equivalent to bioresponse) in biological systems: the total information required for the purposes of cell functioning amounts to 1023 – 1025 bt, whereas the maximum

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informational capacity of a cell is only 1010 bt. The `thermodynamics of organized complexity' based on energy storage and mobilization in living organisms as coherent space-time structured systems has been substantially developed by the current director of the Institute for Science in Society, prominent scientist Mae-Wan Ho. In her article “Is there a Purpose in Nature?” (1998) she writes: “... there is always coherent

energy available in the system, which can be readily shared throughout the system, from local to global and vice versa, from global to local. That is why, in principle, we can have energy at will, whenever and wherever it is needed. Stored coherent energy sets the organism free from the immediate constraints of both the first and the second law of thermodynamics." Thus, the notion of coherence of processes occurring within an organism is a key notion required for a description of normal cell functioning.

Reaction of cells to external EM stimuli appears to be non-linear and “windowed” in terms of frequency and amplitude of such EM stimuli. This means that a cell (i.e., certain intracellular processes) will readily react only to certain frequencies and/or intensities of imposed ELI EM oscillations being actually “indifferent” to other frequencies and/or intensities. Such selectivity of cell responses to ELI EM stimuli forms a good basis for a new paradigm of cell communication. ELI ELF EM oscillations emitted by a cell (i.e. endogenous EM oscillations of such) are perceived by another cell as an imposed ELI ELF oscillating electromagnetic field, and such other cell will respond to such oscillations in case they fit the frequency/intensity “window” of such other cell. As a result, an observer will perceive an event of so called “biological resonance”.

Meanwhile, living in the Earth, we all are subject to the effects of the global electromagnetic resonance phenomenon named after physicist Winfried Otto Schumann who predicted it mathematically in 1952 considering the space between the surface of the Earth and the conductive ionosphere as a waveguide that acts as a resonant cavity for electromagnetic waves in the

extremely low frequency band. The cavity is naturally excited by energy from lightning strikes. Schumann resonance modes are observed in the power spectra of the natural electromagnetic background noise as separate peaks at extremely low frequencies (ELF) around 7.8, 14.3, 20.8, 27.3 and 33.8 Hz (the three first lines can be seen in the figure displaying data from northern Finland, the Kilpisjärvi station). It is interesting to note that 7.8 Hz frequency is used by the hippocampus (a part of the forebrain located in the medial temporal lobe) for maze navigation! John O'Keefe & Lynn Nadel showed that hippocampus acts as a cognitive mapping system, which they call the locale system and which generates place hypotheses and exploration.

Further important research into the Schumann Resonance was made by dr. Wolfgang Ludwig. He showed that the ancient Chinese teaching about a need in the balance between YANG (masculine) signal from above and the YIN (feminine) signal from

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below perfectly fits the modern view of a need in the balance of effects of Schumann waves (being YANG coming form above) and the geomagnetic waves (being YIN coming from below).

Back in 1950, a Japanese doctor Y. Nakatani described a method of electroacupuncture diagnostic of the functional state of the meridians on the basis of the measurement of electric conductance in representative acupuncture points. He called the points showing increased conductance ‘electro-permeable points’. Such points could be found mostly in sick people forming a line of increased conductivity.

Nakatani called such line ‘Ryodoraku. He analyzed patients with different visceral disorders and showed that Ryodoraku meridians acted as sensitive indicators of physiological or dangerous changes in the organs and tissues which required an introduction of the notions of ‘pathological’ and ‘physiological’ Ryodoraku. A method for the functional diagnosis of the state of different organs by using the changes in electrical conductivity in certain electroacupunctural points was introduced also by German doctor R.Voll. Such methods of diagnosis use the notion of ‘meridians’ being the Western adaptation of the Chinese notion of the internal pathways of circulation of ‘Qi’, which is believed, in the traditional Chinese culture, a ‘life force’ – a part of every living

entity. Thus, the electromagnetic properties of certain points in the human body may be characteristic of the distribution of ‘life force’ and energy flow within the organism. Moreover, they may ‘warn’ about a potential health problems long before the actual symptoms appear, thus providing for the greatest advantage of the holistic approach to health and health care: it is much more efficient to prevent and support health than cure the disorders that may be naturally avoided.

The aforementioned examples show that our internal wholeness and our involvement in the environment or, say, global wholeness are supported by subtle electromagnetic signals. Studies, carried out during the past couple decades were dealing with electromagnetic oscillations emitted by living systems in the frequency range of 0.1 Hz to 10 MHz and analysis of different musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, dermal and ocular changes, environmental aspects, oncogenicity and teratogenicity, emission of so-called biophotons (the notion introduced by F.-A.Popp), changes in the functionality of Ca2+ channels (W.R. Adey), electromagnetic interactions between living erythrocytes, and measurement of endogenous ac electrical oscillations in cells (C. Smith, S. Webb, H. Pohl) showing that endogenous fields are strongest when cell metabolism is most active. Hippocampus Institute also has made (since the beginning of 1990-ties) an extensive research in the nature and effects of endogenous extremely low intensity electromagnetic fields of living systems (from subcellular structures and cells to whole organisms and populations of organisms). Research made by Hippocampus Institute showed that the characteristics of the endogenous EM field generated by a biological system are not only system-specific, but also depend on the actual state of such system and on its reactivity to the exogenous stimuli, i.e., such field is the carrier of the essential information about the system.

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Bearing in mind that information exchange occurs via endogenous electromagnetic field interaction, it is clear that application of electromagnetic fields corresponding to a healthy organism or an organ or a physiological process may ‘tune’ the treated organism in a way that it will make ’right choices’ of its behavior. This is what bioresonance therapy (BRT) does: it helps to find, restore and support ‘healthy’ channels of endogenous electromagnetic signal transmission, actually, equivalent to the pathways of Qi or ‘vital force’ circulation according to the views of the traditional Chinese medicine known with its holistic approach. It is information what heals in this case: BRT processes and administers the endogenous or corresponding-to-endogenous control signals to restore and support the inherent inner coherence of

physiological and biochemical processes.

The influence of the endogenous electromagnetic fields on the structure and function of various biological objects has been extensively studied by the Hippocampus Institute (guided by G. Lednyiczky) in view of the possible applications of such endogenous EM fields in bioresonance therapy (BRT). E.g., the study of alterations induced in vitro by EMF in the oxygen-dependent mechanisms of the phagocytic activity of neutrophil granulocytes and monocytes reveal the stimulation of the

oxygen-dependent mechanisms of the phagocytic functions of neutrophil granulocytes. Moreover, the results obtained in this study indicate to an activation of the entire cell’s metabolism and an enhancement of the activity of specific oxidative enzymes of neutrophil granulocytes proving that endogenous EMF may induce high bactericidic activity in cell reactions carrying out phagocytosis.

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The influence of endogenous EMF on the respiratory burst in neutrophil granulocytes of patients suffering of severe burns has been also studied. This Figure shows the dynamics of changes induced by the influence of EEMF in the functional activity of neutrophil granulocytes (estimated in vitro by a nitroblue tetrazolium (NBT) reduction assay) of adult patients suffering of burn injuries.

The Figure above shows the exhaustion of the functional resources of cells and the degradation of their activity in reactions of phagocytosis under both spontaneous and induced test conditions resulting in incomplete phagocytosis. In patients, it is manifested through the development of septic complications. The fact that endogenous EMF treatment to a certain extent equalizes the activity of the cells in spontaneous and induced versions of the test may point to a tendency toward the restoration of the functional resources of cells. Therefore, such treatment may be recommended for clinical treatment of burn injuries during the late period of the diseases development (20-23 day) in order to avoid the occurrence of late infection-mediated complications.

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The integrating regulatory role of endogenous oscillations at the cellular level may be explicitly evidenced by their influence on malignant cell cultures. The studies of oncological applications of BRT (carried out by Hippocampus Institute) show that the extremely-low-frequency electromagnetic field of embryonic cells may reduce the growth of tumor cell culture and the EM oscillations of embryo cells may reduce the reproductive potential of tumor cells. In order to reveal possible pathways of the electromagnetic signals in living organisms, the endogenous electromagnetic field influence on different indices of the metabolic activity in the tissues of mice with tumors (3LL carcinoma) have been studied:

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The results of the effects of the endogenous electromagnetic fields of biological systems on the inherent coherency of life-supporting processes in individual cells, cell populations, and living organisms carried out by Hippocampus Institute prove that natural integrity is supported mostly by the interactions between environmental and

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endogenous extremely-low-intensity electromagnetic oscillations. This makes it possible to develop a line of high performance devices for BRT.

Historically, physicists and electric engineers were actually the first who started the applications of the results of extensive studies of electromagnetic signal transduction in living systems. E.g., Cyril Smith, a professor of Salford University (in England) and a co-author of "Electromagnetic Man" book, started his co-operation with Herbert Fröhlich (who eventually moved to England) back in 1973, and in 1982, he first

became involved in the diagnosis and treatment of electromagnetically hyper-sensitive patients. These scientists have shown that it is coherence what links the chemical to the biological frequencies and makes it possible to explain – and use! – such link between physical and chemical events occurring on the microscopic level and macroscopic biological effects.

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This has opened the door to a development of a whole industry of devices for bioresonance therapy.

Devices for bioresonance therapy (BRT) employ endogenous EM oscillations of the treated systems, i.e. they operate within the Adey’s “windows” (i.e. certain ranges of EM frequencies providing a marked response of a treated system). In general, such “windows” contain frequencies corresponding (and governing) both physiological and pathological processes, and it is the know-how of the manufacturer of a particular device how to make such device enhance the “physiological” components of the endogenous EM field. It is important to note that the processes of “sending” and “receiving” of EM oscillations by devices for BRT occur effectively simultaneously making a certain resonant circuit containing a treated system (e.g., a patient) and a device (and, eventually, a doctor).

Bioresonance therapy is non-invasive, painless and safe for any age group. There are two basic groups of bioresonance treatments: 1) therapy by using devices generating electromagnetic oscillations characteristic to certain conditions or curative materials; and 2) therapy with the endogenous electromagnetic oscillations of a patient by using a device that picks up the own electromagnetic oscillations of a patient, modulates the same and returns the modulated oscillations back to the patient. These two methods of treatment with electromagnetic oscillations are realized with the devices manufactured by the actual founders of what is currently called BRT: in the mid 1970-ties, German physician Dr. Franz Morell and electronics engineer Mr. Erich Rasche have developed devices designed to alleviate and eliminate ultra-fine

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pathological electromagnetic oscillations causing or reflecting a pathological condition of a patient thus making it possible to unburden and normalize the driving forces and information regulating the body and to enhance the healing process: a device for so called MO-RA (from the names of the inventors) therapy generating ultra-fine electromagnetic oscillations characteristic to different curative materials (e.g., precious stones or colors etc.) and a device for bioresonance therapy – BICOM (from BIological COMmunication) processing (amplifying, dumping, inverting) and modulating the own electromagnetic oscillations received from a patient and returning such modulated oscillations to the patient having the same goal of normalization of the regulatory mechanisms and activation of the self-curing mechanisms of the body.

The past 30 years have shown a still increasing body of evidence of the efficacy and safety of bioresonance therapy applied in the treatment of different conditions. The strong points of BRT include its versatility (very broad range of disorders, whether organic or functional, acute or chronic, may be treated by BRT), actual lack of adverse effects (when used as designed), absolutely individual approach to treatment and a potential for the improvement of the general condition of a patient, hence a potential for a restoration, support and improvement of the life style of a patient.

The extensive research made by Hippocampus Institute has made it possible to develop the revolutionary devices for BRT and thus offer the most state-of-the-art bioresonance technology actually to everyone. Hippocampus manufactures very user-friendly devices that can be employed not only under clinical conditions, but also at home, in an office or even during a travel. Unlike the ‘first robins’ of BRT, such devices are designed to enhance the “healthy” factors instead of damping the “pathological” ones and thus to harmonize the processes in the treated system (patient) through the orchestration of the natural mechanisms of the restoration and support of the health. Another unique feature of these devices is their resolution and range. With accuracy 10,000 times better and a range 10 times greater than any former BRT device, devices by Hippocampus can access more biological windows and trigger better and longer lasting results than ever before.

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The devices for BRT manufactured by Hippocampus are broadly used for the treatment of athletes going in for combat sports. The primary goal here is to get the athletes into record breaking form both physically and mentally, to optimize the performance of the immune system and to develop an excellent concentration. The athletes are able to achieve inner harmony and magnificent inner strength for the complex programs of the Olympics

even in an extremely stressful environment, or during breaks from competing. E.g., at the Kempo World Championships the Hungarian national team was using the BRT devices by Hippocampus, and from the twenty-eight competitors, five became world champions and two - won silver medals. Within technical sports, in the GP-600 class, the newly discovered talent in the world champion Gábor Talmácsi’s team is János Chrobák. After years of retirement from the sport, being treated with BRT device by Hippocampus, he started competing again this September, on his second run he left all his opponents behind to become the champion.

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The devices for BRT manufactured by Hippocampus were also used by the Hungarian National Handball Team during the preparation period for the 2002 European Championship. The National Team got positive experience with the devices both in therapy and rehabilitation. The players of the National Team used the devices mainly for regenerative purposes and experienced a decrease in fatigue sensations. For

therapeutic purposes, the devices helped in healing minor injuries, sprains and strains.

Tamas Varga, a water polo player, a member of the Hungarian National Team, 2003 World Champion and 2004 Olympic Champion, had severe back pain in 1997 and underwent several month of unsuccessful treatment in Italy, in spite of different medical interventions his spine was still in inflammation and even an operation was in preparation. In that seemingly hopeless situation he contacted Hippocampus Institute at Budapest and took bioresonance therapy courses: in April 1998 he started treatment at Hippocampus Institute in Budapest, and September 1998 he resumed training again and at the fall of 1999 - started the season as a professional water polo player again.

Erika Csomor, the Gold Medalist of 2001 and 2004 Duathlon World Championship (short distance) and Silver Medalist of 2001 (long distance) and 2002 Duathlon World Championship (short distance), and Gold Medalist of 2002 Duathlon European Championship, regularly has Lenyo™ Lux and Lenyo™ Mobil devices (shown in the photographs)with her to use them daily for training

facilitation, muscle relaxation, adaptation to time zone changes while travelling, before competition for mental preparation, etc.. E.g., on October 26. 2002 on Hawaii, one day before the race of the Cross Triathlon World Championship, she got food poisoning and had practically no rest on that night because of severe diarrhoea and vomiting. During the hours of cramps and diarrhoea, she applied the appropriate programs of the devices, and next morning, for her biggest surprise, Erika felt strong enough to participate in the competition and even finished the 6th at the race! On another occasion, a 17,5 year old boy from the Hungarian National Junior Cyclist Team suffered from tendonitis of the Achilles tendon and the team chief intended to send him back to Hungary when Erika provided him Lenyo™ Lux treatment; next day the boy could train again and performed well through the entire training camp.

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In general, devices manufactured by Hippocampus have gained favourable reports from Károly Pikó, the medical doctor of the Hungarian Olympic Team, and from many doctors working in different hospitals and medical practices in Europe, USA, Canada and Central America. Such devices are successfully used in many hospitals, in particular, in physiotherapy departments and rehabilitation

centres, including the Military Rehabilitation Centre, in health spas and at the National Institute of Rehabilitation.

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