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TECHNOLOGY:  History of the Evolution of BioCharger

Tesla’s disruptive coil design

Among the obvious applications for the wireless transmission of energy, such as broadcasting power or information, Tesla was interested in therapeutic applications in the field of human health as well. At the time Tesla was experimenting with his Tesla coils, physicians were exploring the usage of electrical devices in the treatment of various ailments. It was within this environment that Tesla published in 1898 “High Frequency Oscillators for Electro-Therapeutic and Other Purposes”, a paper that he submitted to the 8th annual meeting of the American Electro-Therapeutic Association [1]. Tesla correctly concluded in that paper that “bodily tissues are condensers” or capacitors and he felt that his coil treatment “was certainly beneficial.”

Violet Ray Devices

For some studies, Tesla experimented with a disruptive discharge coil he design which was not quite the same as his classic Tesla coil design. Tesla coils have:

  1.  Higher frequencies
  2.  Even higher voltages
  3.  The primary and secondary inducting coils are reversed
  4.  The coils are also wound quite differently.

However, this design was co-opted by many manufacturers who incorporated it as a power source for glass electrodes containing various noble gases. It became popularly known as a ‘violet ray device,’ because of the brilliant purple glow that emanated from argon gas vacuum tubes wired in series to these coils. Dozens of different types of glass electrodes were manufactured for different uses, and built into violet ray device sets. These annealed glass tubes were constructed under low vacuum and filled with different noble gasses that became excited by the electrical output, to glow in different colors depending upon the gas used. For example, neon gas vacuum tubes glowed red.

Electrified noble gases when pulsed become ionized or excited. This pulsing causes the electrons to move initially from lower energy orbital states to higher energy orbital states.  Cycling back to the lower state causes the electrons to emit light at various frequencies as well as photons, including spectral emissions within the ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) ranges.

Many researchers have stated that a wide variety of conditions or illness can improved or cured by the use of these devices. In the past these small devices became very popular for home use, while large units were utilized by physicians to treat many ailments.

Cells emit ‘mitogenetic radiation’ that have biological effects

In the 1922, a Russian biophysicist, Alexander Gurwitsch, demonstrated an interesting optical phenomenon associated with cells; a phenomenon he called ‘mitogenetic radiation.’ Gurwitsch showed that adjacent cells could be stimulated to divide optically by endogenous UV radiation generated by cells in optical contact with them. These emissions, sometimes referred to as Gurwitsch rays, have the property of stimulating growth and cellular activity.

It is possible that some of the beneficial effect of excited noble gases may be due to [ultra-]violet rays resembling mitogenetic radiation. Based on his own work Dr. Tom Bearden (Phd. Nuclear Engineer,) stated that infrared (IR) Gurwitsch radiation stimulated cellular mitochondria as the subcellular target responsible for the subsequent growth phenomena.

The Lakhovsky MWO--invented by Tesla?

One of these researchers who continued Tesla’s line of investigations and extended electro-therapeutic theory was Georges Lakhovsky, a Russian émigré, who is famous for inventing the Multi-Wave Oscillator (MWO). However, Christopher Bird, the author of The Secret Life of Plants and other books, described the Russian-born Frenchman as seeming to have been an associate, or knew Tesla [2]. In fact, it is quite possible that the MWO is more Tesla’s invention than Lakhovsky’s. There is an account that states that in 1931 after initial failures, Lakhovsky requested Tesla to come to Paris to assist him in creating an effective MWO. It appears that the designs for the MWO were laid out in Tesla’s own 1898 paper on “High Frequency Oscillators for Electrotherapeutic and Other Purposes” [1]. But Lakhovsky MWO sellers claim that he developed the MWO in the 1920s in Paris, France for use in cancer clinics there. In 1925 he did publish a paper titled “Curing Cancer with Ultra Radio Frequencies” in Radio News [3]. However, his first operational MWO did use a powerful Tesla coil and two spark gaps; so while he may have designed an antenna system with different sized rings to broadcast the radiofrequency output of the Tesla coil, it may be that Tesla came up with the general design but did not pursue it. Certainly the concepts are not too different from the implication of Tesla’s recognition that cells were capacitors: one could transmit energy to the body.

Lakhovsky is most famous for his thesis that DNA acts as a self-inducting coil allowing cells to function like tuned resonant circuits, capable of resonating to its resonant frequency when exposed to the range of frequencies output by the MWO, which he called a radio-cellular oscillator (RCO) early on. This Russian engineer became known after he published his book The Secret of Life in French in 1929 in which he expressed that cells possess resistance, capacitance, and inductance, attributes which when properly configured, will cause the recurrent oscillation of high frequency sine waves when sustained by a small, steady supply of energy at this electrical circuit’s resonant frequency.

A few years later it was translated into Spanish, German, and Italian, but it was not until September, 1939 that it was finally published in London in English. By 1941, he made his way to New York. Remarkable results were obtained from a seven week clinical trial performed at a major New York City hospital and that of a prominent Brooklyn urologist in the summer of 1941. However, Lakhovsky died in New York in 1942 at the age of 73.

As a result of the research done by Lakhovsky and others interested in electrotherapeutic transformers using Tesla coils using alternating current at radio frequencies, some interesting and convincing cases were documented and reported. For example, by September 6, 1932, a Dr. Gustave Kolischer announced "Tesla’s high-frequency electrical currents are bringing about highly beneficial results in dealing with cancer, surpassing anything that could be accomplished with ordinary surgery" at a seminar presented by the American Congress of Physical Therapy, held in New York.

By the Fall of 1996, ATC (Advanced Technologies Concepts now named BioCharger Corporation) had arranged for a ten week clinical trial of volunteer HIV/AIDS patients to be performed at the New York Health and Healing Center (NYH&HC) (see link to study here). According to the NYH & HC findings, the BioCharger unit's results were no less astounding than Lakhovsky’s MWO, allowing BioCharger Corp. to offer the public at large the continued opportunity to benefit from this same technology! Contact the BioCharger Corp. to find out how to benefit from this advanced technology yourself.

References:
1. Tesla, N (1898 ) “High Frequency Oscillators for Electro-Therapeutic and Other Purposes,” The Electrical Engineer, Vol. XXVI, No. 550, Nov. 17, p.477

2. Bird, Christopher. “The Politics Of Science: A Background On Energy Medicine,” Energetic Processes: Interaction Between Matter, Energy & Consciousness, Volume I, Xlibris Press, Philadelphia, 2001, p. 226

3. Lakhovsky, Georges. “Curing Cancer with Ultra Radio Frequencies,” Radio News, February,
1925, p. 1282-1283.

 

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