Mgr. Jan Frank - Czech Republic
Abstract of the presentation
Enhancing Human Resilience Against the Negative Effects of Electromagnetic Smog Using Sonofractal Essences
Co-authors: ing. Hrbáčková Hana ing. Kabelka Petr
Branch: Mind and body therapy (Quantum sonogenetics and therapy with sonofractal essences)
The presentation will focus on areas most sensitive to electromagnetic fields and the pathophysiological effects of their impact on the brain and nervous system, neurohumoral regulation, the heart and circulatory system, digestion, intracellular processes and membrane transport in somatic cells, individual cell organelles and biochemical processes – such as the respiratory chain in mitochondria and the production of cellular fuel ATP, damage to the gene pool of the human population (gene mutations) and damage to the psyche and cognitive functions, such as post-traumatic stress disorder and memory disorders.
The above examples demonstrate the positive effects of certain sonofractal essences, which lead to increased resistance of the organism and elimination of the consequences of long-term exposure to electromagnetic fields. Electromagnetic fields most often affect the nervous system. We present an example of therapy that eliminated serious problems with memory, attention, dizziness, and persistent headaches in a 70-year-old woman.
Other examples come from the field of digestion – the elimination of tertiary diabetes, which is caused by irritation of the pancreas by electromagnetic fields, and from a number of other areas of influence, such as increased sensitivity of the heart atria, higher incidence of tachycardia, bradycardia, dysrhythmia, asystole, extrasystole, and others.
Given that these fields are physically and technically difficult to detect and measure, it is not easy to prove the specific destructive effects of these fields on the human population. However, experience shows that sonofractal essences provide effective protection and thus optimal opportunities for improving the quality of life of people sensitive to electromagnetic smog.
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