Abstract
TMS, that stands for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, is an innovative therapy based on electromagnetic stimulation of the nervous system. Although initially invented for neuropsychiatric pathologies, recent studies have proven it to be applicable to other areas of medicine as well, including oncology. It is now since 1971 that Vincenzo Mastronardi dedicates to research about the potential presence of electromagnetic messages in healthy organs (as all organs send electric and electromagnetic waves: skin, liver, kidneys, brain, prostate, etc.). Recording said messages and entering them with peculiar vehicular strategies in a more receptive organic state, like electromagnetic fields, clinic hypnosis, electrosleep, etc., it could be possible to contribute to the organ’s recovery. Nowadays, evolved studies have taken their first steps from this assumption. The modern uses of electromagnetic waves employed in the clinical field in multiple universities and hospitals are going to be briefly resumed here.
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