Sunday

Scalar energy and an upside-down MRI machine

Unknown and disputed, that would be a good way to describe the topic of the article in review today. No responsible publication would pick it up and we shouldn't have either. However, we shall, caring on the proud tradition of "Irresponsible Journalism" that has served us so well.

The out-of-the-left-field healing methods exist solely for our entertainment. One could argue that a large portion of the products the Big Pharma puts out serves the same purpose but lets save that for another article.



Today lets talk about scalar energy and rotational field quantum magnetic resonance RFQMR. These two things, whatever they are, are mainly researched as possible treatments of degenerative diseases, such as cancer and arthritis. There are, however, indications that the researches envision them to be useful to treat some other conditions, migraine included.

Scalar energy

"Scalar energy is described as “standing waves” or energy waves that do not move and do not behave like electromagnetic waves. They are naturally produced when two “mirror-image” electromagnetic waves cancel each other." Just like "the Force", "scalar energy is thought to permeate the entire universe and every cell in our body, and positively influences our health."

OK, so how do we get our hands on some? Apparently, fused volcanic minerals have bunches of it. Some enterprising folk make “quantum pendants” out of those minerals and they are said to emit scalar energy that acts as "healing energy to the cells" somehow. Does not sound too good so far - I'm not much into wearing pendants and things... Lets see what else we've got.

Cytotron

Or Rotational Field Quantum Magnetic Resonance device for short, was invented by biophysicist/radiobiologist Dr Rajah Vijay Kumar of the Centre for Advanced Research and Development (CARD) in Bangalore, India. It's basically an upside-down MRI machine that uses low power, non-ionizing, non-thermal electromagnetic waves that change trans-membrane potential of the cancer cells, stopping uncontrolled mitosis and putting said cells in a vegetative state. Looks like similar approach works with osteoarthritis as well; not completely clear how it would work for migraines. Kill the brain cells? As in - no brain, no pain? If Dr Kumar or Dr Amir Farid Isahak, the author of the piece,would like to expand on applications of RFQMR on neurological diseases, we'll gladly listen to what they has to say.

Stern materialists with big sciency-looking machines and pendant-wearing hippie-types. We've seen all kinds, including those who seemed a bit too far behind the bend. Yet all of them want the same thing - get rid of the darn headaches. Go figure.





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