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Resonance medicine: Alternative Health Dictionary on Resonance medicine

resonance medicine (electric medicine, electro-medicine): a group of methods exemplified by modalities that Robert Beck, Hulda Regehr Clark, Ph.D., N.D., and Royal Raymond Rife (see Rife therapy) developed. For example, Clark - author of The Cure for All Cancers: With 100 Case Histories (New Century Press, 1993), The Cure for HIV and AIDS (New Century Press, 1993) and The Cure for All Diseases (San Diego: Promotion Publishing, 1995) - discovered that an electronic device (the Zapper) could extinguish all disease-causing viruses, bacteria, and parasites in the human body in seven minutes without affecting humans.

 

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Resonance medicine: Encyclopedia II - Nuclear magnetic resonance - Uses of NMR
The most famous use of NMR is in Magnetic resonance imaging for medical diagnosis, however NMR is also widely used in chemical studies. These studies are possible because nuclei are surrounded by orbiting electrons, which are also spinning charged particles [i.e. magnets] and so will partially shield the nuclei. The amount of shielding depends on the exact local environment. For example, a hydrogen bonded to an oxygen will be shielded differently than a hydrogen bonded to a carbon atom. In addition, two hydrogen nuclei can interact via a pro ...

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Nuclear magnetic resonance, Nuclear magnetic resonance - History, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Uses of NMR, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Theory of nuclear magnetic resonance, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Nuclear spin and magnets, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Relaxation, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Correlation spectroscopy; a form of two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance, Nuclear magnetic resonance - How COSY NMR works, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Solid-State NMR

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Resonance medicine: Encyclopedia II - Nuclear magnetic resonance - Solid-State NMR

For more details on this topic, see Solid-state NMR. A variety of physical circumstances does not allow molecules to be studied in solution, and at the same time not by other spectroscopic techniques to an atomic level, either. In solid-phase media, such as crystals, microcrystalline powders, gels, anisotropic solutions, etc., it is in particular the dipolar coupling and chemical shift anisotropy that become dominant to the behaviour of the nuclear spin systems. In conventional solution-state NMR spec ...

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Nuclear magnetic resonance, Nuclear magnetic resonance - History, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Uses of NMR, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Theory of nuclear magnetic resonance, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Nuclear spin and magnets, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Relaxation, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Correlation spectroscopy; a form of two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance, Nuclear magnetic resonance - How COSY NMR works, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Solid-State NMR

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Resonance medicine: Encyclopedia - B₀

B₀, that is B subscript zero, is also generally used in Magnetic Resonance Imaging to denote the net magnetization vector. Although in physics and mathematics the notation to represent a physical quantity can be arbitrary, it is generally accepted in the literature, such as the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine that B₀ represents net magnetization. This is particularly prominent in areas of science where magnetic fields are important such as spectroscopy. By convention, B₀ is interpreted as a vector quantity pointing the z-direction, with subsequent x and y cartes ...

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Resonance medicine: Encyclopedia - Electroacupuncture

Electroacupuncture, also known as electroacupuncture according to Voll (EAV), electrodermal screening (EDS), bioelectric functions diagnosis (BFD), bio resonance therapy (BRT), or bio-energy regulatory technique (BER), is a controversial alternative medicine method of using electrodiagnostic devices to diagnose and treat “energy imbalance” often using homeopathic products, first used by Reinhold Voll by combining acupuncture with galvanometer in 1958. It is not used in conventional medical treatm ...

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Resonance medicine: Encyclopedia - Bioelectromagnetics

Bioelectromagnetics is the study of how electromagnetic fields interact with and influence biological processes. Common areas of investigation include the mechanism of animal migration and navigation using the geomagnetic field, studying the potential effects of man-made sources of electromagnetic fields, such as those produced by the power distribution system and mobile phones, and developing novel therapies to treat various conditions. While several treatments based on the use of magnetic fields have been reported in peer-reviewed j ...

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Resonance medicine: Encyclopedia - Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures

The diagnostic tests in cardiology are methods of identifying heart conditions associated with healthy vs. unhealthy, pathologic, heart function. Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Bedside. Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - History. Obtaining a medical history is always the first "test", part of understanding the likelihood of significant disease, as detectable within the current limitations of clinical medicine. Yet heart problems often produce no symptoms ...

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Resonance medicine: Encyclopedia - Imaging

Imaging is the action or process of producing images, animations, 3D computer graphics or any other spatial representation of a physical object. Imaging - Specialized meanings. The word also has many specialized meanings in various disciplines and contexts: In photography, digital imaging is the creation of digital images, typically by image scanning or digital photography, and the processing, compression, storage, printing, and display of such images. In document management, i ...

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Resonance medicine: Encyclopedia - Conservation medicine

Conservation medicine is an emerging, interdisciplinary field that studies the relationship between human and animal health, and environmental conditions. Also known as ecological medicine, environmental medicine, or medical geology. The environmental causes of health problems are complex, global, and poorly understood. Conservation medicine practitioners form multidisciplinary teams to tackle these issues. Teams may involve physicians and veterinarians working alongside researchers and clinicians from dive ...

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Resonance medicine: Encyclopedia - Albert Einstein College of Medicine

The Albert Einstein College of Medicine (AECOM) is a private medical school located at 1300 Morris Park Ave, Bronx, New York (see website link). It is part of Yeshiva University, and began classes on September 12, 1955. The first class (1955) had 56 students; the medical school currently admits approximately 180 students per year. There is also a graduate school, and a combined M.D./Ph.D. Medical Scientist Training Program. The school is known for its curriculum of spreading awareness and humanism in social, ethical, and medical realms through its hospita ...

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Resonance medicine: Encyclopedia - Magnet therapy

Magnet therapy, or magnetic therapy, is a form of alternative medicine based on the claim that certain medical disorders can be effectively treated by exposure to magnetic fields. Some believe that magnetic fields emanating from permanent magnets placed close to the body can cause bones to heal faster, relieve pain, and perform other forms of healing to the body. It is most commonly recommended by practitioners as a cure for joint disorders and back problems. Critics charge that no verifiable evidence has been put forth that magnet therapy has any real benefits, and thus relegate it to the realm of ps ...

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Resonance medicine: Encyclopedia - Neuroimaging

Neuroimaging, meaning imaging the human brain with non-invasive techniques, is a fairly recent discipline within medicine and neuroscience. It falls into two broad categories: structural imaging and functional imaging. The former deals with the overall structure of the brain and the precise diagnosis of intracranial disease and injury. The latter is used for neurological and cognitive science research and building brain-computer interfaces. It enables, for example, the processing of sensory information coming to the brain and o ...

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Resonance medicine: Encyclopedia - Medicine

Medicine is the branch of health science concerned with maintaining human health or restoring it through the treatment of disease and injury. It is both an area of knowledge – a science of body systems, their diseases and treatment – and the applied practice of that knowledge. The practice of medical care is shared between the medical profession (physicians or doctors) and other groups of professionals such as nurses and pharmacists (sometimes known as allied health professionals). Historically, only th ...

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Resonance medicine: Encyclopedia II - Nuclear magnetic resonance - Theory of nuclear magnetic resonance

Nuclear magnetic resonance - Nuclear spin and magnets. Electrons, neutrons and protons, the three particles which constitute an atom, have an intrinsic property called spin. This spin is defined by the fourth quantum number for any given wave function obtained by solving relativistic form of the Schrödinger equation (SE). It represents a general property of particles which we can describe using the properties of electrons. Electrons flowing around a coil generate a magnetic field in a given direction; this prope ...

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Nuclear magnetic resonance, Nuclear magnetic resonance - History, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Uses of NMR, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Theory of nuclear magnetic resonance, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Nuclear spin and magnets, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Relaxation, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Correlation spectroscopy; a form of two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance, Nuclear magnetic resonance - How COSY NMR works, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Solid-State NMR

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Resonance medicine: Encyclopedia II - Nuclear magnetic resonance - History

NMR was first described independently by Felix Bloch and Edward Mills Purcell in 1946 (both of whom shared the Nobel Prize in physics in 1952 for their discovery). Purcell had worked on the development and application of RADAR during World War II at MIT's Radiation Lab. His work during that project on the production and detection of radiofrequency energy, and on the absorption of such energy by matter, preceded his discovery of NMR and probably contrib ...

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Nuclear magnetic resonance, Nuclear magnetic resonance - History, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Uses of NMR, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Theory of nuclear magnetic resonance, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Nuclear spin and magnets, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Relaxation, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Correlation spectroscopy; a form of two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance, Nuclear magnetic resonance - How COSY NMR works, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Solid-State NMR

Read more here: » Nuclear magnetic resonance: Encyclopedia II - Nuclear magnetic resonance - History

Resonance medicine: Encyclopedia II - Nuclear magnetic resonance - Correlation spectroscopy; a form of two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance

Correlation spectroscopy is one of several types of two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. Other types of two-dimensional NMR include J-spectroscopy, exchange spectroscopy (EXSY), and Nuclear Overhauser effect spectroscopy (NOESY.) Two-dimensional NMR spectra provide more information about a molecule than one-dimensional NMR spectra and are especially useful in determining the structure of a molecule, particularly for molecules that are too complicated to work with using one-dimensional NMR. The first two-dimen ...

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Nuclear magnetic resonance, Nuclear magnetic resonance - History, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Uses of NMR, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Theory of nuclear magnetic resonance, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Nuclear spin and magnets, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Relaxation, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Correlation spectroscopy; a form of two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance, Nuclear magnetic resonance - How COSY NMR works, Nuclear magnetic resonance - Solid-State NMR

Read more here: » Nuclear magnetic resonance: Encyclopedia II - Nuclear magnetic resonance - Correlation spectroscopy; a form of two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance

Resonance medicine: Alternative Health Dictionary on Resonant Kinesiology

Resonant Kinesiology SM (RK): Meditative, educational form of bodywork pioneered and taught by Susan Gallagher Borg, B.A., author of Sing Your Body. One of RK's principles is that human bodies are a metaphors for beliefs. when Resonant Kinesiologists work, they relate to clients in a vibrational manner.

 

(See also: Resonant Kinesiology, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)

 

Resonance medicine: Encyclopedia II - Magnetic resonance imaging - 2003 Nobel Prize

Reflecting the fundamental importance and applicability of MRI in the medical field, Paul Lauterbur and Sir Peter Mansfield were awarded the 2003 Nobel Prize in Medicine for their discoveries concerning MRI. Lauterbur discovered that gradients in the magnetic field could be used to generate two-dimensional images. Mansfield analyzed the gradients mathematically. In a controversial decision, the Nobel Committee snubbed MRI pioneer Raymond V. Damadian although Nobel rules allowed for the award to be shared with a third person. Soon after the announcement, Damadian took out expensive, full-page advertisements in maj ...

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Magnetic resonance imaging, Magnetic resonance imaging - Background Information, Magnetic resonance imaging - Nomenclature, Magnetic resonance imaging - Technique, Magnetic resonance imaging - Application, Magnetic resonance imaging - Safety, Magnetic resonance imaging - Specialized MRI scans, Magnetic resonance imaging - 2003 Nobel Prize, Magnetic resonance imaging - Reference

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Resonance medicine: Encyclopedia II - Stinger medicine - Diagnosis and Treatment

Stingers are best diagnosed by a medical professional. This person will assess the athelete's pain, range of head and neck motion, arm numbness, and muscle strength. Often, the affected athlete is allowed to return to play within a short time, but persistent symptoms will result in removal. Athletes are also advised to receive regular evaluations until symptoms have ceased. If they have not after two weeks, or increase, additional tests such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) can be performe ...

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Stinger medicine, Stinger medicine - Mechanism, Stinger medicine - Diagnosis and Treatment, Stinger medicine - Prevention

Read more here: » Stinger medicine: Encyclopedia II - Stinger medicine - Diagnosis and Treatment

Resonance medicine: Alternative Health Dictionary on Cymatic therapy

cymatic therapy (cymatic medicine): Form of vibrational bioenergetics medicine developed by Sir Peter Guy Manners, M.D., D.O., Ph.D., of England. It is an acupressure-like method wherein devices send beneficial sound through the skin. This sound reestablishes healthy resonance in unhealthy tissues. Cymatics theory posits acupuncture meridians and holds that life is sound and that every part of the body vibrates at a unique audible frequency.

 

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