WO2010028410A2 - Appareil générateur de fréquences - Google Patents
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- WO2010028410A2 WO2010028410A2 PCT/ZA2009/000081 ZA2009000081W WO2010028410A2 WO 2010028410 A2 WO2010028410 A2 WO 2010028410A2 ZA 2009000081 W ZA2009000081 W ZA 2009000081W WO 2010028410 A2 WO2010028410 A2 WO 2010028410A2
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A61N1/00—Electrotherapy; Circuits therefor
- A61N1/18—Applying electric currents by contact electrodes
- A61N1/32—Applying electric currents by contact electrodes alternating or intermittent currents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61N—ELECTROTHERAPY; MAGNETOTHERAPY; RADIATION THERAPY; ULTRASOUND THERAPY
- A61N1/00—Electrotherapy; Circuits therefor
- A61N1/18—Applying electric currents by contact electrodes
- A61N1/32—Applying electric currents by contact electrodes alternating or intermittent currents
- A61N1/36—Applying electric currents by contact electrodes alternating or intermittent currents for stimulation
- A61N1/36014—External stimulators, e.g. with patch electrodes
- A61N1/3603—Control systems
- A61N1/36034—Control systems specified by the stimulation parameters
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61N—ELECTROTHERAPY; MAGNETOTHERAPY; RADIATION THERAPY; ULTRASOUND THERAPY
- A61N1/00—Electrotherapy; Circuits therefor
- A61N1/18—Applying electric currents by contact electrodes
- A61N1/20—Applying electric currents by contact electrodes continuous direct currents
- A61N1/205—Applying electric currents by contact electrodes continuous direct currents for promoting a biological process
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- THIS invention relates to a frequency generating apparatus. More specifically, the invention relates to a frequency generating apparatus for treating a human or animal body by suppressing a disease causing organism within the human or animal body by subjecting the organism to specific frequencies.
- a frequency generating apparatus for treating a subject by suppressing a disease causing organism in the subject's body including:
- the generating means is capable of generating pre-selectable frequencies, each for a pre-selectable amount of time, thereby making up a frequency treatment cycle that is repeatable for a pre- selectable treatment duration;
- each of the timers capable of being individually triggered at the commencement of that subject's frequency treatment cycle
- any one subject is treatable by entering and exiting the treatment at any time during the treatment duration without influence on, or interference with the treatment of any other subject, so long as each of the subjects are exposed to the frequencies for a period substantially equal to at least the amount of time required to pass through one frequency treatment cycle.
- the generating means may be a programmable integrated circuit which electronically generates the required frequencies.
- the frequency generating apparatus further comprises a control panel and a display for communicating information between the subject or operator and the integrated circuit, and vice versa.
- the integrated circuit is capable of controlling, through pre-set programs stored therein or by entering the relevant instructions therein, the frequencies, generation time of each frequency, order of the frequency cycle, repetition of the frequency cycle, frequency wave forms, frequency wave lengths, treatment duration or any other parameter of frequency and time.
- the frequency generating apparatus may also include a frequency amplifier for amplifying the frequencies passing from the generating means to the exposing means.
- the frequency generating apparatus further comprises a power source. More preferably, the power source is a rechargeable battery source being rechargeable by connection to electrical mains or by solar, wind, hydro or any other renewable source of energy, thereby making the frequency generating apparatus portable.
- the frequencies generated by the frequency generating apparatus may be long to medium square wave frequencies having electrical properties.
- the frequencies generated by the frequency generating apparatus are in the range of between about 1 Hz and 500 kHz.
- the frequencies generated are in the range of between about 370 kHz to 450 kHz. More preferably, the frequencies generated are about 373 kHz; about 420 to 424 kHz; and/or about 440 to 444 kHz.
- the efficacy of the treatment provided by the frequency generating apparatus may be improvable by generating positive offset frequencies, varying frequency wavelengths and/or introducing a spike at the beginning of each wave length.
- the exposing means may be a plurality of electrodes.
- the exposing means are a plurality of electrode pairs.
- the electrodes are direct contact type electrodes enabling direct contact between the frequency generating apparatus and the body of the subject. More preferably, the electrodes are hand-held, footplate or stick-on type electrodes. Most preferably, the electrodes are manufactured from aluminium, stainless steel or copper tubing or rods.
- Each of the timers may be digital or analogue type timers for timing the lapse of a pre-set amount of time.
- each of the timers are located proximate to one of the electrode pairs.
- each of the timers comprise individual circuitry, for setting each of the timers separately, or are electronically linked to or integrated with the integrated circuit, allowing the timers to managed centrally from the integrated circuit.
- the timers count down from a preset amount of time down to zero.
- the notification means may be a visual, audible and/or vibration notification means.
- the visual notification means is one or more light emitting devices that switch on and/or off to notify the relevant subject or operator of the lapse of the relevant preset amount of time.
- the light emitting devices are light bulbs or light emitting diodes.
- the audible notification means may be one or more speakers or buzzers that sound to notify the relevant subject or operator of the lapse of the relevant amount of time.
- the timers and the notification means may be controllable by the integrated circuit.
- all of the components making up the frequency generating apparatus may be housed in a housing so as to reduce possible breakage of the components and/or tangling of the wiring running between the components.
- the electrodes are rigidly mounted in the housing between a first upper housing panel and a second lower housing panel.
- Figure 1 shows an isometric view of the frequency generating apparatus in accordance with the present invention
- Figure 2 shows a side view of the frequency generating apparatus of figure 1 ;
- Figure 3 shows side view of the frequency generating apparatus in use by two subjects
- Figure 4 shows a schematic representation of the electrical components of the frequency generating apparatus.
- a frequency generating apparatus is designated generally with reference numeral 10 in the accompanying drawings.
- the frequency generating apparatus 10 comprises a housing 12, a means for generating frequencies 14, exposing means 16, independent timers 18 and means of notification 20.
- the housing 12 is made up of a upper housing panel 12A and a lower housing panel 12B, the upper and lower housing panels 12A, 12B being spaced apart from one another by a plurality of pairs of exposing means in the form of handheld electrode pairs 16 and a storage compartment 22.
- the housing 12 is depicted in a rectangular shape, it will be appreciated that the housing 12 may take any shape, such as but not limited to, a quadrangular shape or circular shape.
- the housing 12 may be made from any material, such as but not limited to, wood, plastic or metal. It will be further appreciated that the housing 12 may be of any size, and is supportable on a support surface (not shown) by the lower housing panel 12B or on other support formations (not shown), such as legs, extending outwardly from the lower housing panel 12B.
- the frequency generating means 14 is a programmable integrated circuit (IC) 24 having connected to it a display 26 and a control panel 28.
- the IC 24 is powered by a powering means in the form of a battery 30, which is rechargeable by a battery charger 32.
- the battery charger 32 may recharge the battery 30 through power from the mains or by solar, wind, hydro or any other source of renewable energy making the frequency generating apparatus 10 portable and operable in rural areas where services such as electricity are not available.
- the IC 24 is also programmable to output a cycle of a specific range of frequencies for a selectable number of repetitions.
- the IC 24 is further programmable, through a selected programme, to output a specific range of frequencies tailored to treat a specific disease or diseases.
- the frequencies Prior to outputting the generated frequencies to the electrodes 16, the frequencies are amplified by a frequency amplifier 34.
- the generating means 14, the IC 24, the battery 30, the battery charger 32 and the frequency amplifier 34 are all stored in the storage compartment 22. Through a connection plug 36, the battery charger 32 is connectable to the mains (via a step-down transformer where required) or other source of power.
- each of the electrode pairs 16 are depicted in the accompanying drawings as 6 pairs of hand-held electrodes, it will be appreciated that the electrode pairs may be more or less than 6 pairs and that they may be footplate, stick-on or any other form or electrodes. Also, each of the electrodes may be made from any material, such as but not limited to, aluminium, stainless steel or copper tubing or rods.
- the electrode pairs 16 are built into the housing 12 making the frequency generating apparatus 10 robust and preventing wiring extending between the frequency generating apparatus 10 and the electrodes 16 from becoming tangled.
- An independent timer 18 is associated with each electrode pair 16. Each independent timer 18 is contained in a timer box located proximate its associated electrode pair 16.
- the timers 18 may be digital or analogue type timers, each having individual circuitry allowing each timer 18 to preset separately. It will be appreciated that although the timers 18 having been described having individual circuitry, that it is possible for the timers to be electronically connected to or integrated with the IC 24, thereby allowing the timer 18 to be preset by or via the IC 24.
- the timers 18 time the amount of time that any one subject, exposed to the frequencies via that particular pair of electrodes 16, has been exposed to the frequencies, preferably on a count down basis.
- the timers 18 are capable of being triggered by a subject or an operator at the commencement of that subjects exposure to the frequencies. Generally, the timers 18 are triggered by a button 38, which is pushed by the subject or operator just prior to the subject holding onto the associated pair of electrodes 16.
- a notification means 20 is associated with each electrode pair 16 and independent timer 18 combination. Each notification means 20 is located in each of the associated timer boxes. Although the notification means 20 may be a visual, audible, vibration or any other form of notification means, for the purposes of describing the preferred embodiment of the invention the notification means 20 is a visual notification means in the form of different coloured light emitting diodes (LED), for example a green LED 2OA and a red LED 2OB. Notification that a certain electrode pair 16 is ready to be used is indicated by a green LED 2OA that is on. On triggering the associated timer 18, the green LED goes off and the red LED goes on. The timer 18 starts to measure the time from the point of triggering and once the required exposure time has been reached, the red LED goes off and the green LED comes back on again, notifying the subject that the required exposure time has lapsed.
- LED light emitting diodes
- the frequency range that the frequency generating apparatus 10 is capable of generating is between 1 Hz and 500 kHz.
- the frequency range is between 370 kHz to 450 kHz specifically for the treatment of malaria.
- the frequency generating apparatus 10 must be capable of generating the following frequencies: 373 kHz; 420 to 424 kHz; and 440 to 444 kHz.
- the frequencies generated are long to medium square wave frequencies. More preferably, the frequencies are positive off-set frequencies, that is only the positive phase of a frequency wave, which has been found to increase the efficacy of treatment of this type. Efficacy is further increased by varying the wavelengths of the frequencies and by introducing a spike at the beginning of each wavelength.
- a set frequency, a series of frequencies or a treatment programme is selectable from the IC 24 via communication from subjects 40, 42 or an operator using the display 26 and control panel 28.
- each of the subjects may position themselves near an electrode pair 16 having an associated timer 18 with the green LED 2OA on.
- Each user may then press the associated button 38, which triggers the timer and switches the green LED 2OA off and the red LED 2OB on.
- notification of which is provided by the green LED switching on and the red LED switching off each of the subjects may release the electrodes 16. So long as each of the subjects 40, 42 are exposed to the frequencies for the required amount of time, subjects 40, 42 may enter and exit the treatment independently of each other without any influence on or interference with the treatment of the other. This is best illustrated by means of an example:
- Disease to be treated Disease X
- the disease to be treated is Disease X.
- the frequencies most effective to suppress or kill the organism or micro-organism causing Disease X are A, B and C kHz.
- the human body must be exposed to each of the frequencies for a period of 2 minutes, resulting in a total treatment cycle time of 6 minutes (2 minutes x 3). The cycle will be repeated twice, resulting in a total treatment duration time of 12 minutes (6 minutes x 2).
- subject 40 triggers the timer 18 (green LED 2OA goes off and red LED 2OB goes on) and enters the treatment by holding onto the associated electrodes 16 at the beginning of cycle 1 at time T 0 .
- Subject 40 must hold onto the electrodes for a full treatment cycle which will take 6 minutes.
- subject 42 triggers another timer 18 and enters the treatment by holding onto the other associated electrodes 16. The entrance of subject 42 into the treatment has no effect on the treatment of subject 40.
- timer 18 notifies subject 40 that the required exposure time (being equal to one treatment cycle time) has been reached (red LED 2OB goes off and green LED 2OA goes back on) and accordingly that subject 40 may exit the treatment.
- the exit of subject 40 from the treatment has no effect on the treatment of subject 42.
- subject 40 has exited the treatment and subject 42 is about to be exposed to the only frequency that he/she has not already been exposed too, namely frequency A, by entering into the second cycle of the treatment.
- subject 42 has now been exposed to the full treatment and is notified to that effect, on his/her associated timer 18, by the red LED 2OB going off and the green LED 2OA going on again on his/her associated timer 18.
- the frequency generating apparatus 10 can be used to treat multiple pathogens (and/or parasites) simultaneously by generating the specific treatment frequencies, associated with each of the pathogens, in a single and possibly repeated cycle. It will further be appreciated that the frequency generating apparatus 10 may be used as a preventative means.
- malaria takes about 10 to 30 days to develop in a person from the time of getting bitten by a mosquito carrying the malaria parasite. If each person in a community of people were exposed to the frequencies that kill or suppress the parasite causing malaria every approximately 14 days, that community would more than likely never have a person suffer of malaria again. Treatment using frequency treatment means is also far cheaper than using conventional pharmaceuticals.
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Abstract
La présente invention porte sur un appareil générateur de fréquences. L’invention concerne plus particulièrement un appareil générateur de fréquences servant à traiter un corps humain ou animal en supprimant un organisme provoquant une maladie dans ledit corps humain ou animal par exposition dudit organisme à des fréquences spécifiques. L’appareil générateur de fréquences comprend un circuit intégré capable de générer une plage de fréquences et/ou cycle de fréquences, des électrodes permettant d’exposer les fréquences en direction d’une pluralité de sujets, des minuteurs individuels permettant de minuter le temps d’exposition de chaque sujet et des éléments de notification permettant d’aviser les sujets de l’écoulement d’une durée prédéfinie. Le principal avantage de l’appareil générateur de fréquences réside dans sa capacité à traiter une pluralité de sujets simultanément et sans interférences entre lesdits sujets, sans égard aux heures d’entrée et/ou de sortie dans et hors du traitement de chaque sujet.
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AP2011005586A AP3110A (en) | 2008-09-08 | 2009-09-08 | Frequency generating apparatus |
TN2011000073A TN2011000073A1 (en) | 2009-09-08 | 2011-02-14 | Frequency generating apparatus |
MA33746A MA32693B1 (fr) | 2008-09-08 | 2011-04-05 | Appareil generateur de frequences |
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WO2018112565A1 (fr) * | 2016-12-19 | 2018-06-28 | Gruberger Matityahu | Dispositif thérapeutique générateur de fréquence pour retirer des métaux toxiques du corps humain |
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US5690692A (en) * | 1995-10-11 | 1997-11-25 | Regeneration Technology | Bio-active frequency generator and method |
WO1998040121A1 (fr) * | 1997-03-12 | 1998-09-17 | Microleve International Ltd. | Dispositif pour administrer une electrotherapie par microcourants |
GB2374533A (en) * | 2001-04-17 | 2002-10-23 | Jo Joynt | Arthritis Electro-therapy device |
WO2006033587A1 (fr) * | 2004-09-21 | 2006-03-30 | Ion Tomescu | Dispositif electronique, et son utilisation en medecine fonctionnelle de type bioresonance |
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US5690692A (en) * | 1995-10-11 | 1997-11-25 | Regeneration Technology | Bio-active frequency generator and method |
WO1998040121A1 (fr) * | 1997-03-12 | 1998-09-17 | Microleve International Ltd. | Dispositif pour administrer une electrotherapie par microcourants |
GB2374533A (en) * | 2001-04-17 | 2002-10-23 | Jo Joynt | Arthritis Electro-therapy device |
WO2006033587A1 (fr) * | 2004-09-21 | 2006-03-30 | Ion Tomescu | Dispositif electronique, et son utilisation en medecine fonctionnelle de type bioresonance |
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WO2018112565A1 (fr) * | 2016-12-19 | 2018-06-28 | Gruberger Matityahu | Dispositif thérapeutique générateur de fréquence pour retirer des métaux toxiques du corps humain |
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