Abstract
All living cells generate alternating electromagnetic fields. Cells communicate within our body in millimeter waves (mmWave), or frequencies centre at 42.2, 53.6, and 61.2 GHz. Unbalances in these waves are a basic cause for health problem. If an external low power (mW/cm2) mmWave source with right frequency is brought to right exposure site, it can stimulates and establish communicate with body cells and cell membranes. Harmonic and balanced resonance contact with the frequencies of the body can thus correct the unbalances in the organism. This non-thermal low-intensity electromagnetic energy treatment is millimeter-wave therapy (MWT), a new revolutionary method in health care. Scientifically it is based on quantum physics. Over 40 years of researches and clinic trials have been conducted, in particular in Russia. It has shown clear healing effect for cardiovascular disorders, diabetes, dermatitis, gastrointestinal disorders, wound healing, pain relief, and the reduction of toxic side effects of chemotherapy in cancer patients, depression, etc. In order to use millimeter-wave as an effective medical treatment method, we must first explore the different nature of the millimeter-wave source and a variety of specific effects on organisms, and based on them, doing specific treatment research and design optimization of millimeter-wave instruments, including millimeter-wave source, instrument hardware platform and treatment methods (algorithms). In addition, in order to using it in family occasions, there is a need for miniaturized medical devices, and do low-power design, and thus making it portable and wearable. In this talk, the most recently early staege MWT study will be shared, including possible mechanism and mininature MWT solutions in this new R&D direction for the next integrated waves of biology, neurology and electromagnetics coming together.
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