What is EMF Treatment?
EMF Treatment is an electro-magnetic treatment which targets proteins in the HIV virus with the intention of disabling the virus.
Electromagnetism is used widely in medicine – from medical scanners to bio-resonance equipment. The HIVEX Treatment is different from any of these. It does not treat a patient with a programmed frequency, or measure the body's electromagnetic activity. Rather, it isolates a part of the electromagnetic spectrum specific to selected DNA sequences or proteins (such as those within the HIV virus), and uses the electromagnetic field which is specific to this spectral band to treat the patient.
The power of the field is very low (about 1/10,000th of the International Commission for Non Ionizing Radiation (ICNIR) “safe” level or 1/1000th of the power of the field produced by an electric razor). Effects result from the specificity of the fields created.;
EMF treatment is designed to affect the virus alone– nothing else. Our equipment, we believe, is more complex than anything else produced. We believe that it is the specificity of the field it creates through the feedback loop that produces effects such as reduction in apoptosis and an increase in viable lymphocytes evn though the field is of very low intensity. The equipment is designed to create a field of suitable power within a 7 metre radius so that many people can be treated at the same time.
The spectral specific field used in the HIVEX is very different from the fields that are created by mobile phones and other electro-magnetic equipment and there are fewer worries about electro-sensitivity.