Xanya Sofra-Weiss, Ph.D & and Stephen Holt, MD, PhD, DSc, LLD(Hon.) DNM, ChB, FRCP (C), MRCP (UK), FACP, FACG, FACN, FACAM, KSJ, Distinguished Professor of Medicine (Emerite)
IM Ion Bio-Resonance was engineered to treat sports injury and muscle atrophy, as well as promote lipolysis and muscle hypertrophy. A clinical study with individuals presenting abnormally clumped RBCs was completed in February 2009 (Weiss et al, 2009) indicated that this technology rapidly and efficiently leads to normalized erythrocytes’ separation at the microscopic level. Red Blood Cells’ (RBCs) separation is crucial for the timely transport of hormones, antibodies, oxygen and nutrients to the cells and waste products to the kidneys. Therefore, RBCs separation plays a key role biological processes involving cellular cleansing, nourishment oxygenation, endocrine and immune functioning. This technology that was initially based on research associated with the Pacemaker is now coming full circle by offering benefits that can be potentially used in Medicine to reduce the incidence or progression of cardiac disorders resulting from erythrocyte aggregation. Enhanced oxygen transport may enhance ATP production in the mitochondria which can be also increased by the electron transport chain probing the proton motive force spin the ATPase module clockwise, the key mechanism producing ATP The dynamic, multi-sine, analogue waveform of the device (IM) used in the study was originally tested at the cellular level by Dr. Donald Gilbert (1992), a molecular biologist, and was electronically composed by the Co-Inventor of the first Pacemaker (2008) to resonate the motor nerve’s signal of strenuous exercise normally emitted by the brain. Due to its resonance with the biological signal, IM’s signal spreads throughout the CNS ultimately triggering endogenous hormonal secretion such as Growth Hormone (GF), Thyroxine (T4) and Triiodothyronine (T3) for lipolysis and Insulin Growth Factor (IGF-1) for muscle hypertrophy. Power detox is an additional benefit induced by the effortless and painless isometric and isotonic muscle contractions. Enhanced endogenous hormonal secretion and optimum hormonal transport to sites of action can significantly contribute to anti-aging Medicine specializing in Hormone Therapy. Overall, aging is intricately connected to insufficient biological microelectricity represented by: a) impaired calcium homeostasis affecting ion channels; b) mitochondrial impairment leading to energy shortage; c) oxidative stress, as a result of free radicals which are stable molecules missing one of their electrons; d) calcium homeostasis. By virtue of being in sync with neuronal inputs, IM bio-resonant signal can spread into the CNS to enhance oxygen transport and ATP production in the mitochondria, via the electron transport chain. It can donate electrons to the electron seeking free radicals hence turning them into stable molecules to reduce oxidative damage. Reduced oxidative stress may re-establish calcium homeostasis, a process crucial to stabilization of ion channels that has also been directly connected with aging (Squil et al, 2008). The electron influx can be used by DNA to deflect oxidative damage from itself thus safeguarding against a number of diseases and ensuring adequate protein synthesis thus enhancing cellular intelligence, as proteins represent the intelligence of the cell. The major antioxidant functions provided by electrons can be amplified by the use of REDOX balanced antioxidant nutrients. The synergistic value of REDOX balanced antioxidant administration with combined ion magnum therapy is a novel approach to counter oxidative stress which is the principal and most tenable theory behind premature aging. Cellular function can be enhanced by elimination of toxins from the body and convenient therapeutic approaches include the use of natural chelating agents and herbal or botanical combinations that assist in body cleansing. Optimum cellular structure involves the maintenance of cell membrane phospholipids, which are supported by supplementation with omega 3 fatty acids, in current circumstances where there is a relative or absolute deficiency of these essential fatty acids in many western diets. Ion magnum therapy has become popular among sports medicine professionals and it is highly valued in medical spas that offer treatments to individuals with excessive visceral fat. While the mechanism of adipose tissue reduction with electricity remains poorly understood, there is an additive benefit of using natural compounds that may enhance the oxidation of fat and act against insulin resistance, e.g. fucoxanthin, green tea polyphenols, EPA and chlorogenic acid. Recent research has identified the value of fucoxanthins, which are ubiquitous in brown algae (seaweed). The anti-aging benefits of seaweed have been “touted” for years and highlighted in recent scientific studies. Japanese researchers have shown in studies1 that the fucoxanthin components of Undaria spp. (Wakame seaweed) may cause up to a 10% weight loss in experimental animals by direct effects on shrinking abdominal fat stores. Fucoxanthin appears to stimulate proteins (Uncoupling protein-1) that cause the oxidation of fat and its conversion to energy or heat (thermogenesis). Uncoupling protein-1 (UCP-1) appears to be present in white adipose tissue (belly fat) and it acts on mitochondria in a direct manner that promotes the oxidation of free fatty acids thereby reducing fat tissue stores. The preponderance of white fat in abdominal fat stores leads to the inference that this upregulating activity of UCP-1 may be valuable in reducing the size of a “pot belly.” Pot bellies are a hallmark physical sign of insulin resistance and Syndrome X. In summary, there are several exciting and novel approaches with the use of nutraceuticals to enhance the biological effects of IM bio-resonance that can be used in a number of medical and anti-agin settings.

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