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Helping the Body Heal Itself
Reported April 28, 2008
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- A device for sports injuries,
acute and chronic pain, depression, Parkinson's disease, migraines and even
wrinkles? Sound too good to be true? Doctors say it might not be thanks to
low frequency pulsed magnetic resonance cell rejuvenation.
Low frequency pulsed magnetic resonance cell rejuvenation has been used and
tested by Western Europeans for decades, but it's now starting to make its
way to the United States. The body is made up of 70 trillion cells, each
having a specific function. The average cell membrane potential of normal
cells is between 70 and 90 millivolts, but disease can reduce that to 20
millivolts, preventing cells from functioning properly, Nancy DeJesus, M.D.,
president and CEO of BioMed Wellness, LLC in Delray Beach, Fla., told
Ivanhoe.
She says magnetic resonance helps the body "heal itself" at a cellular level
by using pulsating magnetic fields. "Our body responds not only to chemical
properties and supplements," Dr. DeJesus said. "Our body also needs the
right energetic environment for the cells to function at optimum capacity.
Magnetic resonance is able to reach every single cell in the body."
In her practice, Dr. DeJesus uses a system that generates a "sophisticated
frequency" that resonates within body. Electrical current flows through
metallic coils to create a magnetic field, which generates microcurrents
inside the body without the need for electrodes. For an added benefit, Dr.
DeJesus said she also incorporates color and sound therapy with the device.
Magnetic resonance can improve the oxygen usage of cells and increase their
production of ATP, or energy, critical to cell function, Dr. DeJesus
explained. According to her, the device may have a wide variety of benefits
including nerve regeneration, pain relief, improved digestive functioning,
stress relief and normalization of heart rate. In addition, it may improve
the effect of medications, supplements and nutrients due to improved
metabolism and circulation. "By providing the right energy and the right
frequency, we jump start your natural healing processes, in some cases
without the need for drugs or medication," she said.
By the year 2050, there will be twice as many 60-year-olds as there are
newborns, which is why Dr. DeJesus urges people to take steps today to stay
fit and healthy. "In essence, what we're doing is managing diseases. We need
to change our mentality and think about reversing diseases."
According to Dr. DeJesus, low frequency pulsed magnetic resonance cell
rejuvenation is FDA approved for the treatment of nonunion fractures.
SOURCE: Ivanhoe interview with Nancy DeJesus, M.D.; 16th Annual World
Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine & Regenerative Biomedical Technologies in
Orlando, Fla., April 23 - 27, 2008
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