Multi-wave oscillator

in the 1910s-1930s: Technology, Patents, Claims, Measurement Data, Criticism and EU Law Historical analysis of the MWO by Georges Lakhovsky focusing on technology, patents, criticism, safety and regulatory classification. The multi-wave oscillator, or MWO for short, is one of the best-known and at the same time most controversial historical devices in the border area of high-frequency technology, medical history and speculative resonance therapy. GeorgesContinue reading

A historical view from a technical and frequency medicine perspective As Herbert Eder, a frequency expert in the field of information medicine, I find historical devices particularly exciting when they show how early people tried to combine health, vibration and technology. One of the best-known names in this context is Georges Lakhovsky. His multi-wave oscillator, usuallyContinue reading

Author: NLS Informationsmedizin GmbH, Herbert Eder The history of electric wave healing and so-called vibration medicine is characterized by pioneering spirit, controversy, technical visions and the attempt to understand illness not only biochemically, but also energetically and frequency-based. Since the early 20th century, various researchers, doctors, engineers and crossovers between physicsContinue reading

Hulda Regehr Clark (1928-2009) was a Canadian naturopath and author who became known for her far-reaching health claims: She held the view that virtually all illnesses were due to parasites and environmental toxins - and that these could be eliminated with an electrical device („zapper“), among other things. This article categorizes her approachesContinue reading

Introduction: Why this article - and why in such detail? Over the last few months, I have had the opportunity not only to „use“ a GB4000 MOPA, but also to examine it technically hands-on: Device opened, electronics inspected, measurements taken and hands-on testing. Because the interest in this combination is enormous in many user circles, I am sharingContinue reading

Dr. Royal Raymond Rife

Historical context: Medicine, technology and zeitgeist in the early 20th century The early 20th century was characterized by an exciting interplay of medical achievements, technical innovations and the zeitgeist of belief in progress. New therapeutic concepts and devices as well as the growing interest in electromagnetic phenomena had a major influence on medical procedures and socialContinue reading