Oscillating Magnetic Field Generator

Oscillating Magnetic Field Generator

This OMF (Oscillating Magnetic Field) Generator produces a decaying strength bi-polar series of pulses that have a frequency close to 6500 hertz (cycles per second) for the purpose of treating animal diseases. Click here for the background research for this device. Similar multiple oscillating pulse outputs were described in patent 4,524,079 as being effective against bacteria and fungus in lab tests. In patent 4,665,898 this type of oscillating magnetic field (OMF) was described as being effective against beginning rat cancer tumors. Other reports (Science News, etc) have stated the beneficial effects of OMF against inflammation and pain. The output coil uses 2500 volts to power it instead of 450 volts (that the Beck Pulser uses) which is necessary because the higher frequency limits the coil current and the resultant magnetic strength. Although at .6 Tesla (6KGauss) magnetic strength it is much weaker than the 5 Tesla units mostly tested in the laboratory tests, it is interesting to note that at the end of the test results one rat tumor had shrunk by 87% even though the magnetic field strength applied was only 1.2 Tesla which indicates that the high power output of 5 Tesla isn't necessarily essential. It comes with an AC adaptor adequate for use in your country. (it works with either 110 or 220 volts AC). Whether the frequency in your country is 50 or 60 hertz does not matter.

OMF magnetic waveform

OMF Generator Magnetic Output

Usage for Osteoporosis and broken bones: James T. Ryaby, vice president of OrthoLogic, a medical devices company in Tempe, Arizona, has been using what he calls Combined Fields which are oscillating magnetic fields superimposed on a static magnetic field. They appear to spur bone growth more quickly than the older type of pulsed EMFs, Ryaby says. What's more, the combined-field devices require just a small percentage of the power used by typical pulsed EMF generators. More tantalizing, says Ryaby, are the data from a just completed study with female rats suggesting that the combined fields can reverse the kind of bone loss women experience after menopause. After removing the rodents' ovaries to simulate a postmenopausal state, Ryaby's team watched the animals quickly lose bone. Six weeks later, some of the rats began receiving combined-field therapy for 30 minutes a day. Within a little more than a month, he says, the treated animals were regaining lost bone while their untreated counterparts continued to lose it.

Oscillating magnetic fields also produce electric fields. Check out this site showing effectiveness of oscillating electric fields against leukemia (cancer of the blood or bone marrow) and MSRA (antibiotic resistant bacteria).

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