Article
On Molecular Enhancer™ Technology
This
article we are referring to is from the Radio Science Bulletin (No. 307,
December 2003).
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1. Introduction
Pulsed
electromagnetic-field stimulation – used as a treatment for conditions
such as non-union bone fractures, failed joint fusions, and congenital
pseudarthroses – has yielded success rates of 70% to 95% in prospective
and double-blind studies.
2. Musculoskeletal Disorders
2.1 Bone Repair
Pulsed
electromagnetic-field stimulation has been shown to have an effect on bone
repair via a number of different mechanisms.
2.1.1 Non Unions
These
researchers reported an 80% success rate among 44 patients with non-unions
of the scaphoid bone treated with PEMF stimulation, and advocated PEMF
stimulation as an alternative method for treating non-union scaphoid fractures
when long-arm cast treatment proves ineffective.
2.1.2 Congenital Pseudoarthrosis
The
success of treatment of congenital Pseudoarthrosis with PEMF stimulation
was outstanding since in the past, amputation was the most frequent outcome
for this disorder.
2.1.3. Osteotomies
Pulsed
electromagnetic-field stimulation has been shown to have an additional
use in bone repair.
2.2 Other Orthopedic Disorders
2.2.1. Osteoporosis
The
beneficial applications of PEMF stimulation in healing non-union bone fractures
suggested the possibility that such treatments might be beneficial to patients
with osteoporosis.
2.2.2 Hip Arthroplasty
2.2.3 Perthes Disease
PEMF
exposure enables repair of the dead bone by promoting in growth of new
blood vessels, while maintaining a balance between the rate of dead bone
removal and the formation of new bone.
2.3 Summary of Orthopedic Literature
3. Rheumatological Disorders
3.1 Joint Disease
Of
the 3014 subjects who received PEMF exposure, 78% showed good results.
3.1.2 Osteoarthritis
It
has been suggested that magnetic fields are beneficial in the treatment
of osteoarthritis because they suppress inflammatory responses at the cell
membrane.
3.1.3. Rotator- Cuff Tendinitis
Overall,
Binder et al. found that more than 70% of all
patients in this study improved following PEMF therapy.
3.1.4 Lateral Humeral Epicondylitis
4. Spinal Fusions
PMEF
stimulation allows for boney bridging in lumbar spinal fusions.
4.1 Interbody Lumbar Fusions
5. Soft-Tissue Regeneration
5.1 Venous Leg Ulcers
Pulsed
electromagnetic-field stimulation has been investigated as a therapy for
wound healing following results that PEMF’s can promote healing by potentially
increasing collagen synthesis, angiogenesis, and bacteriostasis.
The
investigators’ global assessments of the ulcers revealed a 50% improvement
among those in the treatment group relative to a 0% improvement rate among
the ulcers in the placebo group.
6. Pelvic Pain
The
pain relief was evident following PEMF stimulation, and permitted a quicker
return to normal life activities and prevented surgery.
7. Nerves
The
animal studies conducted on nerve repair and PEMF treatment, considering
nerves from both the arms and legs, all converged on the finding that PEMF
therapy was effective in nerve regeneration relative to results obtained
from animals given sham treatments.
7.1 Endocrine Ophthalmopathy
The
success of PEMF stimulation in improving metabolic processes in tissues
and organs led to the study of effectiveness of PEMF therapy in treating
endocrine ophthalmopathy.
8. Neurological Disorders
8.1 Multiple Sclerosis
These
findings suggest that PEMF therapy is a beneficial short-term treatment
for individuals suffering from MS.
8.2 Auditory Disorders: Tinnitus
A
double-blind randomized trial assessing the effectiveness of PEMF stimulation
as a treatment for tinnitus found significant improvements in symptoms
and significant reductions in sensation levels among the group of patients
treated with the active PEMF device.
8.3 Psychiatric Disorders: Affective Disease
9. Neuroendocrine System
10. Cancer:
As
you read over this section please keep in mind that the Molecular Enhancer
operates within a much broader range of frequencies, it does not focus
on the ELF (extremely low frequency) range. You will see that their results
were inconclusive using ELF’s.
We
suggest that the Molecular Enhancer be used along side of whatever treatments
the person is currently doing as the Enhancer is designed as an energy
support to the body’s system. When used correctly the Enhancer has helped
many people come through their treatments with less side effects.
11. Cerebral Ischemia (Stroke)
The
success of this approach can possibly be due t the enhanced ability of
the drugs in the presence of magnetic-field exposure to get across the
blood-brain barrier.
12. Coronary Protection
12.1 Cardiac Stimulation
12.2 Myocardial Protection
This
research provides encouraging results for clinical human studies, suggesting
that preconditioning a human with exposure to PEMF stimulation prior to
surgery and transplantation might minimize myocardial damage.
13. Psychophysiological Regulation
13.1 Human Standing Balance:
These
results suggest that OPEMF exposure has the ability to affect behavioral
traits in both healthy controls and chronic pain patients.
14. Pain:
In
addition to animal research, human research has begun to reveal positive
effects of magnetic-field exposure.
15. Discussion and Concluding Remarks:
The
preceding summary of results discussed in this paper indicates the great
success of magnetic-field stimulation in treating a variety of conditions
and disorders.
15.1 Possible Mechanisms of Action:
As
can be appreciated from this review, there is a very significant body of
literature that supports the idea that therapeutic effects can be achieved
from ELF magnetic-field exposure.
15.2 Conclusion
16 References
This
is a great section that shows how much research has been done using pulsed
magnetic fields. Now we need to further those studies to include a broader
range of frequencies similar to those of the Molecular Enhancer.
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