November 29, 2006

Magnetic Molecular Energizer or MME Therapy

Magnetic Molecular Energizer is basically a treatment where the patient lays between two large strong magnets. Proponents of the therapy claim it will influence microcirculation, neurotransmitters, hormone release, etc. and result in overall improvement for people suffering from spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke impairment, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, Parkinson’s disease, and Alzheimer’s disease.

The treatment is undergoing clinical trials. In its trial studies, results are being achieved with many neurological conditions where mainstream methods have previously failed. The patient lies on an open table between two large magnetic coils. In its trial studies, results are being achieved with many neurological conditions which have been untreatable with conventional methods. The patient lies on an open table between two large magnetic coils with the focal point above and below the head. The device is powered by a pure DC field provided by a specially designed AC/DC converter.

The theory of Magnetic Molecular is that the body is electromagnetic, composed of charged particles - atoms, protons, electrons and ions. When the human body parts in placed in magnetic field (a range between 3000 to 5000 gauss) the charged particles in the body parts in are affected by the magnetic force. There is an increase in velocity of orbiting electrons causing precession (change in the direction of the axis of a rotating object) leading to enhanced electron transfer, which is the basis of all chemical reactions in the body.

The treatment is quite controversial. One of the reasons many are dubious is because of the high price tag - around 50 dollars and hour. Treatment centers recommend a goal of 200 hours under the magnet - sleeping over night between the magnets.

Results have been anecdotal. Many swear by the treatment, others think it’s a waste of money.

More info:
http://www.healing-arts.org/children/cp/cpmagnetic.htm
http://www.devicewatch.org/reports/mme.shtml

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