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Miracle
cure for osteoarthritis
Bangalore:
A team of researchers here has claimed to have developed
a revolutionary non-invasive method for treating osteoarthritis
and cancer.
Using
the technique, the researchers said 36 patients with
severe osteoarthritis were treated successfully. “They
are without pain now, can walk normally and climb stairs,
without help,” they said.
Similarly,
an end-stage lung cancer patient was also subjected
to the treatment and the results were “miraculous”.
An insurance company official, P Ravikumar “is now symptom-free
and has resumed his duties,” they said.
The
technique, rotational field quantum magnetic resonance
(RFQMR) generator, said to be the first in the world,
has been developed by the team from the Institute of
Aerospace Medicine, IAM, here and the Centre for Advanced
Research and Development (CARD), after seven years of
research.
The
team, comprised Wing Commander V G Vasishta, professor
and head of the department of radio-diagnosis, IAM,
who was the principal investigator, and co-investigators
Dr. Rajah Vijay Kumar, director of CARD and the inventor
of the RFQMR technology and Surgeon Commander L J Pinto,
professor and head of the department of human engineering,
IAM IAF.
“RFQMR
is a new machine for which an international patent is
pending. RFQMR produces high power multi-frequency
rotating quantum electromagnetic resonating beams from
96 special RFQMR guns that are precisely focused to
the target area of interest,” Kumar told a press meet.
The
researchers said RFQMR works on the principle of altering
cell membrane potential and “jamming” the “command and
control” of the target tissue cells, by altering the
proton spin inside and outside the cells.
Source: Sunday Times
Date: 4th July 2004
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