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Brigitte Bouteiller
LAKHOVSKY
THE GENIE OF THE RINGS
Health, Resonance and Oscillating Circuits
GUY TREDANIEL
Work produced under the direction of Maxence Layet
© 2012 Guy Trédaniel Publisher
ISBN: 978-2813204318
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When one writes about science, to make it digestible to
others, one must do so in a way that Pasteur and his
concierge understand.
Dr. Jacques Arsène d'Arsonval
Neither the universe nor evolution can be the result of
chance... Why does our medicine persist in treating man as if
he were only a mass of more or less inert cells... It is obvious
that we must reconsider our approach to life and understand
the human being in his energetic form.
Jacqueline Bousquet, biologist, biophysicist and
honorary researcher at the CNRS.
All living cells emit electromagnetic vibrations whose
frequency band lies between microwaves and infrared
radiation.
Herbert Fröhlich,
Nobel Prize in Physics (1905-1995).
Light is an electromagnetic wave that controls the action of
hormones, enzymes and many other substances in the cell.
DNA emits photons that it stores in its double helix structure.
Fritz-Albert Popp.
THANK YOU to you, Gérard and Anouck. Without your support and
trust, this book would not have seen the light of day.
THANK YOU to all the people who spontaneously agreed to
offer me their historical or scientific testimony. Special thanks
to Guy Thieux, Pr Bernard Herzog, Jean-Jacques Brissiaud, Dr
Portes, Dr Lagarde, Dr Janet, Dr Moller, Dr Bertin Jeanne
Rousseau, Béatrice Mercier, Jean-Philippe Marie dit Moisson,
Patrick Drajnudel, Jean-Claude Dupuy, Tony Kerselaers, Bruno
Sacco, and Gianfranço Galvani.
THANKS also to Professor Pierre Le Ruz for agreeing to write
the preface to this work.
THANKS also to Isabelle, Valentin and Thierry.
Finally, THANK YOU to Maxence Layet for encouraging the
publication of this work.
Table of materials
READER WARNING
FOREWORD
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
PART ONE
THE MULTI-WAVE OSCILLATOR YESTERDAY
1. GEORGES LAKHOVSKY, JOURNEY OF A GENIUS INVENTOR
FIRST PERIOD: 1869-1894
SECOND PERIOD: 1895-1918
THIRD PERIOD: 1918-1931
FOURTH PERIOD: 1931-1942
2. ANATOMY OF A MULTI-WAVE OSCILLATOR
HERTZ DIPOLE AND RUHMKORFF COIL
ANTENNAS, RESONANCE AND HARMONICS
STRUCTURE, PROPORTIONS AND ALTERNATION OF OPEN CIRCLES THE
SECRET OF THE SPARK PLUG
3. THE FUNDAMENTAL RESONANCES OF THE UNIVERSE
THE RESONANCE
THE UNIVERSION
MAGNETO-SENSITIVITY AND BIO MAGNETITE
THE COMES AND FEEDS OF THE HUMAN
DYNAMO ACTION OF METALS ON DNA
4. D'ARSONVAL & TESLA, FOUNDING FATHERS OF HIGH FREQUENCY
THERAPIES
NIKOLA TESLA, THE OTHER GENIUS OF WAVES
THE NEW WORLD OF HIGH FREQUENCY ELECTROTHERAPY
5. PLANTS, WINE AND PEOPLE... FIRST EXPERIMENTAL
APPLICATIONS OF LAKHOVSKY'S INVENTIONS
THE ACTION OF OSCILLATING CIRCUITS ON WINE
OSCILLATING CIRCUITS AT THE SERVICE OF PLANTS
TESTS ON INCURABLE DISEASES
PART TWO
THE MULTI-WAVE OSCILLATOR TODAY
1. MEETINGS AROUND THE LAKHOVSKY OSCILLATOR
THIERRY, LAKHOVSKY'S AMATEUR ONLINE INTERNET USER
JEAN-LOUIS PORTES, THE HISTORIAN OF MEDICINE
JEAN-PHILIPPE MARIE CALLED MOISSON, THE CRAFTSMAN OF SENSOR COLLARS
JEAN-CLAUDE DUPUY, THE PERSEVERING HANDYMAN
2. BEES, TEETH AND CANCER... TODAY'S TESTS WITH LAKHOVSKY
CIRCUITS
OSCILLATING CIRCUITS TO THE RESCUE OF BEES
THE ARGT DEVICE
REGENERATION AND ORAL HEALTH
LAKHOVSKY OSCILLATOR AND CANCERS
THE JOUY-EN-JOSAS EXPERIENCE
3. DR. PHILIPPE LAGARDE “HOW TO OPTIMIZE
CHEMOTHERAPIES WITH THE LAKHOVSKY OSCILLATOR?”
"I DISCOVERED LAKHOVSKY AT LEAST FORTY YEARS AGO" "I
EXPERIMENTED THE MULTI-WAVE OSCILLATOR ON MYSELF..."
"FIFTEEN MINUTES AFTER THEIR CHEMOTHERAPY, I EXPOSE MY PATIENTS TO A TEN-
MINUTE SESSION OF MULTI-WAVE OSCILLATOR"
"MY PATIENTS HAVE NICKNAMED THE OSCILLATOR "THE FRYER", BECAUSE OF THE
NOISE IT PRODUCES"
"THE PRICE OF THE MULTI-WAVE OSCILLATOR SESSION IS INTEGRATED INTO THAT OF THE
CHEMOTHERAPY TREATMENT"
“WE MUST BE ABLE TO REMAIN SCIENTIFIC, WHILE THINKING OFF THE BEATEN
TRACK”
"THE URGENCY IS TO DESIGN TEACHINGS INDEPENDENT OF THE FINANCIAL
INTERESTS OF INDUSTRIALISTS"
4. LAKHOVSKY OSCILLATOR: DO IT YOURSELF!
A HISTORY OF THE MANUFACTURE OF THE FIRST LAKHOVSKY OSCILLATORS (1930-1945)
GUY THIEUX, SPOKESMAN FOR LAKHOVSKY'S WORK
MAKING MODELS OF THE LAKHOVSKY OSCILLATOR?
5. INTEGRATING THE LAKHOVSKY OSCILLATOR INTO A RANGE
OF THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES
JEANNE ROUSSEAU'S HYDROSPIRE BATH A
UNUSUAL HEALTH CENTER OZOTHERAPY
AND CELLULAR OXYGENATION
CONCLUSION
ANNEX I
ANNEX 2
ANNEX 3
ANNEX 4
BIBLIOGRAPHY
CONTACTS
READER WARNING
This book was built through meetings with people who studied and
put into practice the work of Georges Lakhovsky. Some of them used
the devices designed under his instructions. Others, like Guy Thieux,
collected and scrupulously followed the instructions given by one of
his sons, Serge, between 1964 and 1984.
Serge Lakhovsky entrusted Guy Thieux with the task of making his
father's work known. For thirty-one years, without respite, Guy Thieux
described and commented on the updating of Lakhovsky's work
carried out by Étienne Guillé and other scientists at the Faculty of
Orsay. During several conferences, the public learned that biologists,
doctors and geophysicists had been associated with these new
experiments.
In 2009, I had the chance to meet Guy Thieux again. Surprised but
happy by my interest in this subject, he agreed to tell me about this
episode of his life. I had found his trace thanks to the help of
Professor Bernard Herzog whom I had met at the end of 2008.
I had heard about this doctor and psychotherapist's enthusiasm for
therapies of the future. Former head of work in biophysics, and
former head of department at the Nantes University Hospital, this
specialist in electroradiology used replicas of Lakhovsky's devices in
his practice, models made by Guy Thieux. Bernard Herzog was thus
able to
produce one of the only modern clinical studies on this subject. He
agreed to let me reproduce his results in this book.
The following year, in 2010, I met again this time the doctor Jean-
Louis Portes, author of a doctoral thesis in medicine on the life and
work of Georges Lakhovsky. His humanist, philosophical and spiritual
journey touched me.
Last stop: in May 2011, in the middle of the South-West of France. I
went to interview Jean-Claude Dupuy. A stubborn and inspired
tinkerer, he is the author of a multiple wavelength oscillator,
consistent with the original model imagined by Lakhovsky. My hopes
are rewarded: his knowledge and technical know-how are
incontestable. He completes the illumination of this journey to the
land of Lakhovsky, the genius of rings.
Several technical terms are used repeatedly in this book, written in
simple, clear and accessible language for all. Here are the main ones:
Oscillating circuits (GO] or Hertz dipoles
Radio Cellular Oscillator (RCO)
Multi-wavelength oscillators (MWO)
FOREWORD
The following text was written by Professor Bernard Herzog.
Published by Trédaniel inThe Drifts of Medicine, a plea for medicine
with a human face, it summarizes the conclusions of clinical studies
conducted on patients subjected to the revitalizing action of the
Lakhovsky oscillator. This is a good introduction to get to the heart of
the matter:
"In all cases, whatever the stage of the tumors, the positive
revitalizing action through the energy supply of the multiple wave
oscillator is to be noted. We have never observed any negative
effects.
As in all biological phenomena, we believe that there is a Gaussian
curve. This is why we are not certain that increasing the potential
difference beyond 30,000 volts is essential. We could observe reverse
effects of stunning the immune system. Tests on very progressive
tumors in rats (Dr. X.) have led to this hypothesis. Generally speaking,
a technological improvement of current devices is plausible in order
to find the results published by Lakhovsky.
In stages 3 and 4, having reached an ultimate stage, the action of
the multiple wave oscillator gives a very substantial improvement in
the general condition, improves the end of these subjects and
perhaps prolongs their life in a certain number of cases.
However, on the whole of the observations, we can affirm that the
action of the Lakhovsky machine is random,
it is not systematic. There is no industrialized therapy that has
constant results, it is nonsense. In pharmacology, we consider that a
molecule is effective if the results are of the order of 30%, good at
50% good results, exceptional at 70%, Thiswhich is very rare. There
are always therapeutic failures.
We have observed unexpected successes, but also failures. A host
of factors are therefore to be discerned among which we must
consider: genetic and psychological factors, some subjects being
determined to leave this world; or deficiencies, their immune system
having collapsed.
The use of the Lakhovsky oscillator does not contraindicate current
therapeutic methods, but could be inserted before the use of more
aggressive methods against the subject's immune system, particularly
in preoperative. This method seems to have its place in preoperative.
All the people we operated on were in good general condition, so the
operations were, in practice, all carried out in excellent conditions.
In general, the multi-wave oscillator improves the general
condition, reduces painful symptoms as well as all associated
inflammatory rheumatological phenomena. It allows to avoid certain
systematic post-operative complementary therapies prescribed
according to protocols that are often exhausting for the endocrine
and immune systems.
In stage 1 cervical and breast cancers on small superficial cervical
tumors, i.e. located very close to the
integument at the breast level, we observed absolutely remarkable
results which justify, in themselves, large-scale trials in order to avoid
iatrogenic effects.
On deep tumors, unlike superficial tumors such as stomach,
pancreatic, ovarian cancer, the Lakhovsky machine is only a
therapeutic complement. We do not have the illusion of melting these
tumors in the same way as for glioblastomas or sarcomas. In all these
cases, it is a question of side effects, of regaining a certain well-being
or painkiller.
In hematological diseases, leukemia and lymphomas, work is to be
desired. According to our rare observed cases, it would be essential to
continue therapy for around two years of use of this device, which
poses major problems. This is the main pitfall of this method. Patients
should all have a device at home at their disposal, because daily use is
essential.
The results of the multiple wave oscillator in infections, particularly
in children, are so extraordinary that research priority should be
given to this indication which boosts the immune system and allows
very rapid post-operative healing.
A very positive alliance is to be highlighted with ionocinesis or the
Rosenberg method, but also with nutritherapy, and finally with a
correct dietary and acid-base balance. This method benefits from the
crossover with other therapeutic strategies.
The use of the Lakhovsky oscillator allows the surgeon to operate in
the best possible conditions, which allows surgery to once again
become the treatment of excellence in a whole series of cancers,
particularly breast cancer. The use of this device in the postoperative
period allows for faster healing of wounds, and it seems to allow - if
the lymph nodes are not invaded - to postpone chemotherapy.
In hyper-evolving inflammatory breast cancers, this machine does
not allow chemotherapy to be avoided; it is used as a possible
adjuvant.
In any case, respect for the immune system is the keystone of any
possible fight against bacterial and viral infections, but also in
cancerous neoformations.
Finally, its use in a whole series of avenues of human pathology,
particularly rheumatology, hypertension, hypotension, allows us to
affirm that the use of these vibratory resonances on all the nuclei of
human cells provides the therapist with new weapons in harmony
with the very nature of the patients' bodies. This is why we hope that
multiple wavelength oscillators will be improved and find the right
place they deserve in the current medical therapeutic arsenal.
PREFACE
In 1978, Louis de Broglie, an eminent Nobel Prize-winning physicist,
declared:
"The history of science shows that in their field, the greatest
progress has been made by bold thinkers who have perceived
new and fruitful paths that others did not perceive. If the ideas of
the brilliant scientists who were the promoters of modern science
had been submitted to commissions of specialists, they would
undoubtedly have seemed extravagant to them and would have
been rejected because of their originality and their depth...
In the field of theoretical physics, of which I can speak with
knowledge, the magnificent new conceptions of Lorenz, Planck
and especially Einstein, have come up against the
incomprehension of eminent scientists. They have triumphed, but
as the organization of research becomes more rigid, the danger
increases that new and fruitful ideas will not be able to develop
freely.
It is in this context that the theories, inventions and patents
developed by Georges Lakhovsky in the field of biophysics are placed.
This original researcher nevertheless obtained the support of
Professor Arsène d'Arsonval, a doctor, biologist, physicist at the
Collège de France and disciple of Claude Bernard. Georges Lakhovsky
is also part of the
lineage of the work carried out by Fritz-Albert Popp and Herbert
Fröhlich on Bio-electromagnetism.
In this book, the author, Brigitte Bouteiller, tells us about her
discussions with Guy Thieux, a geophysicist who worked with
Lakhovsky's son at the Orsay faculty. She describes Lakhovsky's
fundamental invention, the "multiple wave oscillator" and his hopes
of developing therapeutic applications, such as diathermy, which he
had practiced like Arsène d'Arsonval and Nikola Tesla. Brigitte
Bouteiller also tells us about her interviews with Professor Bernard
Herzog, a radiologist and biophysicist. He presents her with an
analysis favorable to the use of the Lakhovsky oscillator in the
therapeutic field of cancer treatment.
This book is particularly interesting because it addresses all the
originality of the life of this very controversial researcher that was
Georges Lakhovsky. This book also has the merit of challenging the
public, health professionals, doctors and scientists on the importance
of this science that is biophysics in its technological and therapeutic
applications. In addition, the world of bees, today hard hit by an
environment affected by pollutants of all kinds, has not been
forgotten, and yet it could indeed also benefit from these new
applications.
It is sad to note that, in this area, Russian research has been ahead
for more than thirty years compared to our medical and scientific
world, which remains behind for sad polemical reasons maintained by
"eminent scientists", still too rigid and too sectarian.
Honorary Professor Pierre Le Ruz, doctor of
physiology, president of CRIIREM.
INTRODUCTION
The Lakhovsky oscillator I saw that day was tiny. Cute, artistic,
feminine, and really pretty. It was displayed on a soberly furnished
and neutral mezzanine. The examples sold today are, for the most
part, much larger and bulkier than the model I discovered.
My gaze first fell on its two antennas. Each of them, placed face to
face but independent of each other, was made up of a series of metal
rings of increasingly smaller diameters. These seven open circles
were made of seven different metals. Then I discovered a box
connected by a plug to the domestic electrical network, connected by
an alligator clip gripped with full teeth on the first circle on the outer
periphery, the largest. Finally, I saw a generator used to adjust the
intensity of the emission frequency and to start or stop the device. A
wooden handle topped with a bulb could be grasped to get closer and
stimulate specific areas of the body.
I then removed the metal objects I was wearing (necklace, rings,
glasses, bra). Then I sat on a stool placed between the two antennas,
at an equal distance from the two antennas. My left foot placed bare
on a metal plate on the ground as a grounding point. During my
session I felt nothing, except a painful tingling in the area of my right
kidney. The same one that
had just recovered from an attack of renal colic. This sensation
appeared after applying the ampoule to my kidney and spine.
The operator pointed out to me that the Lakhovsky oscillator could
be considered a tool for targeted vibration therapy. An aspect,
according to her, unfortunately too often overlooked by medicine.
Is it wise to accompany Lakhovsky oscillator revitalization sessions
with psychological work on patients? There is no doubt that NLP,
psychotherapy, and psychoanalysis restore a global humanity to
patients by making them masters of their history. In cancer centers,
this listening is essential. It reconciles the physical and emotional
aspects of the patient, optimizes their chances of recovery, and places
a multidisciplinary team at their side that is concerned with
humanizing their care conditions.
Our body, attacked by stress or electromagnetic pollution, needs to
reconnect harmoniously with natural vibrational phenomena. The
Lakhovsky oscillator, sounds, colors, are tools that go in this direction.
It is up to the therapist to decode the method best suited to the
needs of his patient.
This is how my first session with the Lakhovsky oscillator ended.
Jean Pagot, particle physics engineer at CNRS Paris-Orsay, known
for his work on water dynamization and author of the bookThe
philosophical character, the laboratory,tells us about the Lakhovsky
oscillator:
"On the market, we find various French, American, German
models that generate a wave at 27 MHz, modulated by square
signals with a frequency adjustable between 0 and 800 hertz."
The power of these devices "ranges, by adjustment from 50 to
1000 watts. [...] These oscillators operate when stopped [...] also
specifies Jean Pagot by having a quasi-zero action. "For example,
when stopped a glass of water charges in forty minutes. Their low
therapeutic efficacy limits their action to particular cases such as
articular or muscular rheumatism, acceleration of the restoration
of fractures."
In the following story, I wanted to give an account of the unusual
life of Georges Lakhovsky. I sought to describe and analyze the
multiple wave oscillator, his most marvelous invention. And to restore
several experiments of cellular revitalization made using
electromagnetic radiation since the beginning of the 20th century.e
century.
The writings of Georges Lakhovsky are part of our historical
heritage. Professor d'Arsonval, president of the Academy of Sciences
in 1917, wrote the preface to several of Lakhovsky's books. May their
message survive the ravages of time and inspire many vocations! May
the name and work of Lakhovsky resonate in each of us as an
invitation to "grasp the central idea behind everything!", as John
Archibald Wheeler told us.
PART ONE
THE MULTI-WAVE OSCILLATOR YESTERDAY
1
GEORGES LAKHOVSKY, JOURNEY OF A
GENIUS INVENTOR
FIRST PERIOD: 1869-1894
His Russian origins, his passion for the arts and sciences
Lakhovsky was born in 1869 in Ilya, a village in what is now Belarus.
His father was the dean of judges in the Minsk community. He also
taught oriental languages.
Very quickly, Georges expressed his extraordinary intellectual
abilities. Above the stream on his grandfather's property, he built a
watermill. He was then six years old.
It is said that at the age of eight, on a freezing winter's day (-35°C),
he applied his tongue to a piece of iron. The result, disastrous, had
serious consequences. Definitively deprived of a piece of this organ,
he lost the ability to pronounce the words:"r" intelligibly. This is why,
years later, he would ask Professor d'Arsonval to present his scientific
communications to the Academies.
From the age of twelve to nineteen, he studied in Minsk. He then
attended the School of Arts and Crafts and studied Fine Arts in
Odessa. This young prodigy then spoke fluent French, English and
German, in addition to Russian, his native language.
At the age of twenty-five, with his engineering certificate in his
pocket, he decided to continue his training at a foreign university.
On the advice of his father, Lakhovsky chose France. He believed
that it was the country of human rights, the symbol of individual
freedom and respect for opinion. At the end of the 19th century,e
century, many peoples are confronted with despotisms of all kinds,
they aspire to social justice
real that would allow them to emancipate themselves and gain
greater autonomy. Georges is aware of this and suffers from this
state of affairs.
InStatism, the death of nations, written and published in 1931,
Lakhovsky reveals his hopes and discouragement:
"I have seen exile and dispossession. I have seen war, invasion,
destruction. The lesson of these events, sometimes serious and
painful, contains for me a whole philosophy. The Republic must . There
[1]
embody freedom, tolerance, work, prosperity. The most
retrograde monarchy, if it respects its subjects, is preferable to a
republic which would be the instrument of violence, slavery,
inquisition, dispossession as currently in Russia.
".
[2]
Unfortunately, certain events in Georges' life would later show him
that he would not always find the support and openings he had
hoped for in France.
December 1894: the total, consented and voluntary break begins.
Georges decides to leave his native land. From Odessa to Paris he
takes the Bosphorus and transits through Greece (Piraeus), Italy
(Catania, Messina, Naples, Livorno, Genoa) and finally the train to
Paris where his Russian student friends are waiting for him.
SECOND PERIOD: 1895-1918
The French years, the beginnings of fame and a great public
career
As soon as he arrived in Paris, he took physics courses at the
Sorbonne. He also attended the École des Ponts et Chaussées and
Cormon's studio at the Beaux-Arts. His painting teacher, Jean-Léon
Gérôme, was inspired by neoclassical and orientalist themes.
Georges also made many friends among the medical students...
and took advantage of this opportunity to immerse himself in the
study of anatomy and physiology.
In 1899, Lakhovsky was thirty years old. A train accident gave his life
a new direction. Lakhovsky survived the Sud-Express train disaster,
which ran from Biarritz to Paris. The train derailed due to a track
gauge and a lack of strength in the lag screws. These very large
screws are used to fix the rails to the sleepers. There were many
victims. Deeply affected by this terrible accident, Lakhovsky invented
a safety system that would be used a few years later with great
success.
His brother died in Paris in 1901. The following year, Georges took
the entrance exam to the École du Louvre. He went to Italy to deepen
and perfect his artistic training. On his return, no doubt with a certain
bitterness, he realized that his productions no longer flattered his
pride. His master, Georges Lafenestre, who was keen on painting and
poetry, advised him to temporarily stop practicing this activity,
This stroke of fate marked the beginning of Lakhovsky's glory and
prosperity. Freed from the prospect of a possible career as a painter,
he entered the world of technology and science in style. He had his
invention of a lag screw presented by Professor Resal. Success was
forthcoming, as from then on the tests were successful and orders
poured in, mainly from abroad.
The next fifteen years were marked by numerous trips, punctuated
by meetings with engineers and railway agents.
1905: Georges marries Anne-Marie Louise Reinach (1881-1961). He
is then thirty-six years old. From this happy and late union three
children are born; two sons: Pierre (1907) and Serge (1913-2003), and
a daughter: Nadine: 1910-1932. Victim of a stomach ulcer, he recovers
by following an absolute diet for two months. He loses his father in
1907. The same year, Lakhovsky definitively opts for French
nationality.
In 1911, his health problems returned with renewed vigor. Rest and
a strict diet allowed him to recover and continue his industrial
activities. Due to his medical history, he escaped general mobilization
in the First World War. But in 1914 he was assigned to a position as a
driver at the general staff.
The war rages and the shells seriously damage the railway network
of our country. A chief engineer of the national railways remembers
Lakhovsky's lag screw. He contacts him and asks him to urgently
provide the technical diagrams of this invention. This is done, quickly.
A patriot by adoption, Georges gives in
graciously donated his work to the French State. In exchange, on
September 17, 1914, he received the congratulations and testimony
of sympathy of Major General Niox, commander of the Invalides, for
having rendered real services to the nation.
This quote marks the beginning of Lakhovsky's great public
notoriety. Called upon to render great services once again to his
second homeland, he then carried out other commercial missions
during the war. Mr. Claveille, director of munitions manufacturing,
asked him, for example, to go and buy in a neutral country all the
available equipment that the French soldiers were sorely lacking: At
the end of the war, his patents for lag screws fell into the public
domain. Lakhovsky's name entered history once and for all.
Bearer bond from Tirefond Lakhovsky (c) Private collection Guy Thieux
THIRD PERIOD: 1918-1931
The years of research in bio-electromagnetics, the birth of the Radio
Cellulo Oscillator, the beginnings of the cabal
After the end of the First World War, Georges took a step back from
the business world. He devoted a good deal of his time to keeping up
to date with the scientific advances of his time.
He is interested in Branly's work on radioconduction, a
phenomenon which gave rise to the first devices for detecting radio
waves.
Georges Lakhovsky left us a multiple-electrode lamp whose patent
[no. 601/155 of October 18, 1924] has fallen into the public domain,
he also contributed to improving the quality of radio sound by
building a double-walled loudspeaker, more efficient than those used
at the time.
Lakhovsky also followed with great attention the first TSF tests
carried out by Marconi and General Ferrié, who occupied a good place
in the list of his friends. As early as 1923, he sensed that television
had a bright future.
He was particularly interested in Heinrich Hertz's theory of
electromagnetic waves and was interested in how pigeons organized
their movements according to the Earth's magnetic field. He noted
that the antennas of radiotelegraph transmitters disrupted the birds'
sense of direction, causing them to turn in circles when exposed to
the electromagnetic emissions of these installations.
At the same time, Lakhovsky became aware of Arsène d'Arsonval's
studies on the effects of high-frequency currents on animals; he
enjoyed the company of this man, founder of the École supérieure
d'électricité de Paris, full professor of medicine at the Collège de
France for thirty-eight years, president of the Académie des sciences
in 1907, and of several learned and industrial societies. The two men
worked together during this period.
He also studied the works of the naturalist Jean Henri Fabre, a
pioneer in the observation of insects and their behavior. Lakhovsky
was very attracted to histology because it allowed him to delve into
the study of how the tissues of our body function. But it was by
reading and observing the plates of the cytology lessons of the
French zoologist Louis-Félix Henneguy that he conceived in 1923 the
concept of "cellular oscillation", published in many scientific journals.
Between 1928 and 1936, this theory, which had aroused the
interest and curiosity of several eminent scientists (Adorn el Givelel,
Atlilj, Cazzamali, Benedetti, Cremonese, Gaspard), would be the
subject of communications at the Congress of Radiology in Florence
in May 1928, of articles in theGeneral review of sciences(October 31,
1929) and, on October 1, 1932, inEchoes of Medicine.
The Radio Cellulo Oscillator was invented in 1923.
In January 1924, Lakhovsky entrusted his daughter, who was
suffering from stomach pains, to a gastroenterologist who quickly
showed curiosity about his work. Introduced to
Salpêtrière Hospital, he can test the Radio Cellulo Oscillator on
geraniums inoculated with cancer. The experiment is a real success.
Two months later, Doctor Gutmann introduced him to Professor
Gosset, who welcomed him and offered him his conference room as
an experimental laboratory.
April 1925: Georges obtains authorization to install oscillating
circuits on patients suffering from inoperable and incurable cancers.
These devices take the form of belts and collars worn permanently on
the patients' bodies.
Lakhovsky worked for six years at the Salpêtrière. The results he
obtained with his patients were both greatly admired and severely
criticized. Lakhovsky felt "a sincere friendship for Professor Gosset
whose talent [he] admired ". But,"in the presence of such obvious
[3]
hostility ",he decides to leave the Salpêtrière
[4] .
Not only did the "3 Rs group", three colleagues of Professor Gosset,
thwart his plan to publish a summary communication on the effects
of the Radio Cellulo Oscillator and his other devices, but no guinea pig
was made available to him. His mice having been mysteriously
poisoned in this hospital, Georges thus judged that he really had "no
luck with rodents".
". [5]
Finally, one morning in April, "one of the patients no longer wears
the circuits or the belts: her condition has worsened "And what's
[6]
more, "she gives up the treatment" that he prescribed for her for four
years. . She will die in the months that follow...
[7]
His research on electric currents and radio waves was not without
danger. In 1929, Lakhovsky finally abandoned the Radio Cellulo
Oscillator, whose single frequency induced excessive thermal effects.
During an experiment, he inadvertently touched his device and
received a 1600-volt discharge that left him paralyzed for more than
three weeks. He was rushed to Evian, where his wife was. The helpless
doctors noticed that his body was covered in black spots. Once again,
in desperation, he sought treatment from a masseur who completely
restored him in fifteen days. In reality, his condition improved after
the third session. This mishap made him reflect on the usefulness of
massages and the effectiveness of magnetism, which he linked to his
theory a few years later.
WHAT IS CELLULAR OSCILLATION?
For Lakhovsky, living cells are built on the principle of the
transmitter-receiver systems used by radio broadcasting. Their
cell nuclei are provided with conductive filaments called
chromosomes and chondriomes. These two tube-shaped
elements contain an electrically conductive liquid that allows
them to be crossed by currents, to enter into resonance and
vibrate at their own frequency and to interact with cosmic,
atmospheric and telluric force fields. The universe is a "vehicle of
waves and radiaons of all kinds that crisscross space, [...] ensure
the propagation of light, the passage of electricity in the densest
bodies such as metals [8] ".
FOURTH PERIOD: 1931-1942
The birth of the multiple wave oscillator, the pursuit and end of the cabal, the
departure for the United States
1931: Lakhovsky manages to build a device more efficient than the
Radio Cellulo Oscillator whose "wavelengths of two meters cure
certain patients, and do not produce very clear results on others"
".
[9]
The multi-wave oscillator is therefore designed to obtain more
targeted and better quality results than the previous ones. "Each
gland, each individual receives the oscillatory shock, of a determined
wavelength " Wavelengths ranging from 10 centimeters to 400
[10]
meters, that is, approximately between 750 kilohertz and 3 gigahertz.
Alongside his research activities, Lakhovsky wrote extensively and
published no fewer than twenty-six works dealing with a wide variety
of subjects.The Multiple Wave Oscillator(1934) and Cellular Oscillation(
1931) are the two reference writings of Georges Lakhovsky's work.The
Origin of Life,prefaced by Professor d'Arsonval allows us to appreciate
the success of Lakhovsky's work, which has been taken up in many
countries. His other books present his political, economic, sociological
thinking, and his positions against racism.
Until 1939, Georges continued to frequent the Parviens hospitals
(Saint-Louis, Calvaire, Val-de-Grâce, Necker Hospital, the Franco-
British Dispensary, the laboratories of the National Federation of
Lung Injuries and the Institute of Biological Physics).
He offers them the “multiple wave oscillator”.
This machine was installed and tested at the Saint-Louis hospital,
where many cases of skin cancer were treated. Georges' work,
through its originality, quickly stood out from "all the treatments in
force in these care units: X-rays, radium, fulguration tests ... ».
[11]
He is criticized for not having waited "ten years before publishing
his results." Sometimes, the tone rises and becomes downright
threatening: "Mr. Lakhovsky, you are flying too high, I will clip your
wings." "Lakhovsky is very disturbing because he is not forgiven for
[12]
having created the COLYSA Company, whose letters meanSsociety
HASonym ofCcircuitsOglittering LakhovskY, to market his inventions.
And yet, there is "a daily parade of doctors from all sides who are
keenly interested in the treatment and the results observed in the
cohort of patients followed by Lakhovsky." "Among these numerous
[13]
visitors are Doctor Foveau de Courmelles, Professor d'Arsonval,
Professor Belot, etc.
.»
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1st photo — Mrs. S... photographed the day before her treatment, April 25, 1932. Note the
wrinkles on the neck and the aged skin of this 82-year-old woman.
2nd photo — Same subject, Mrs. S... photographed 16 days after the first photograph and having undergone
only two sessions. We will note the rejuvenation of the ssu: the suborbital tumor has disappeared and the
other has considerably diminished. The maxillary and submaxillary wrinkles have also almost disappeared.
(Photo taken on May 10, 1932.)
3rd photo — Same subject photographed one month later. The cure is complete. This 82-year-old
woman has regained the tissue and transparent, pink skin of a woman of thirty to forty years old.
(Photo taken on May 30, 1932.)
It is noted that "all patients, including those to whom Lakhovsky
applies the treatment of his apparatus simultaneously with other
methods, gain weight and regain their sleep
[15]".
Medical Sciencesof April 30, 1934 (no. 283) declares:
"[...] Is it possible that a coalition of unavowable interests did
everything to nip in the bud a discovery of such considerable
significance for humanity, since it has proven itself by giving
remarkable results in the treatment of cancer and other diseases
considered incurable?
[16] ?».
The results obtained with the "multiple wave oscillator" were
presented at the Vienna Congress in 1937.
At the age of seventy-one, faced with the imminence of the Second
World War and urged by friends in the government, he chose to leave
France permanently for the United States via Spain and Morocco. A
letter he sent to Dr. Disraeli Kobak on May 20, 1941, mentions the
reasons for his departure:
"As you have heard, I must leave France because of the many
books I have written on Nazism, the Germans entering Paris
confiscated all my possessions and burned all my papers."
Lakhovsky arrived in America in 1940. He continued his work there
for two years. He was first received in New York by Dr. Kobak,
Roosevelt's first physician, with whom he rebuilt a new version of his
oscillator. This illustrious man would use this device designed for Mr.
Lepel at the hospital.
Presbyterian Hospital in New York and another medical facility in
Chicago.
Lakhovsky probably met the engineer Nikola Tesla during this
period. A time when Tesla probably got in touch with Professor
d'Arsonval to confirm the anteriority of his discovery. No official
document written and signed by these men records the idea that
Tesla was the first inventor of the oscillator. This meeting had no
influence on the construction of oscillators since d'Arsonval had
developed the technology put forward by Tesla.
In the same interval, Lakhovsky also had his book translated into
English.The Origin of Life.He was unable to speak at the Washington
Congress in 1941.
He died on August 31, 1942 in strange and disturbing
circumstances. A green car knocked him down on the way from his
home to his workplace. He urgently asked to be taken home, but the
two people involved in the accident took him to the hospital where
specialists took care of him. He was admitted to a single room. It is
said that he had been given drugs against his will. Georges Lakhovsky
died two hours after entering this department. The next day, on the 1
erSeptember 1942, Georges' laboratory is completely emptied of all its
contents and the journalNew York Timesnoted :
"Dr. Lakhovsky, a professor and trainer at the Physics and Biology
Institute of Paris who worked with Marconi, died yesterday at
Adelphi Hospital in Brooklyn... He leaves a wife and two children,
Serge and Pierre."
MmeMarie-Louise Reinach Lakhovsky remained in New York. She
presented a Lakhovsky patent associated with the name Blum on June
13, 1944. This formality, begun in Chicago on November 11, 1941,
concerned a multiple wave producing tube.
His son Serge Lakhovsky, living in New York, continued his father's
work. He decided to work in collaboration with Professor Albert Verley
for the perfumer François Coty. The goal was to develop a distillation
device to produce "unbreakable" aromatic cores. The direction of the
research had changed, but the principle remained the same:
electromagnetic frequencies were still used... In New York, between
1941 and 1958, perfumes were created instead of treating cancer
patients.
The announcement of Lakhovsky's death to the staff working for
the COLYSA company was made only in 1945.
Georges' wife returned to France in 1957. She lived at 25 rue des
Marronniers where she worked in concert with M.meOzoux, the
manager who ran the company COLYSA. Serge later returned to Paris
where he took over the company on his own.
The subject to be treated is seated between the transmitter and the multi-wavelength receiver. 1934.
The multi-wavelength oscillator. Lakhovsky.
One day, for inheritance reasons, the building of
25, rue des Marronniers is sold by Serge and his family. Any direct
trace of Georges Lakhovsky's work ceases to exist after Serge's death
in 2003.
From the abundant and unprecedented existence of this brilliant
scientist, as admired as he is severely denigrated, I will remember two
words: versatility, creativity. Like a chameleon playing with mimicry
with the nuances and contrasts of the colors of his environment,
Lakhovsky expresses his virtuoso palette.
Capable of appropriating and reinvesting a range of
multidisciplinary content to imagine or invent avant-garde
technological innovations, the shift in
Georges Lakhovsky may seem surprising. Above all, does a civil
engineer have the right to propose new directions to the bigwigs of
oncology?
Lakhovsky tells this anecdote at the end of one of his books. One of
his worst enemies, from the "group of the 3 Rs" repented to him.
"This cabal has already lost part of its members. Among the most
ardent, two died in 1933, and the third came to me spontaneously,"
Lakhovsky reports inThe CabalHe learned from his colleagues abroad
that miracles are achieved with my devices and that my theories are
officially studied in universities.
[17]".
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ANATOMY OF A MULTI-WAVE OSCILLATOR
1933: Georges Lakhovsky completes writingThe Earth and us.He
describes the pleasure he felt in gathering at his table, from time to
time, the elites of his time, from all branches of human activity: heads
of high industry, of big business who placed their ideals above their
business, politicians from different sides, learned biologists, eminent
physicists, writers, doctors with independent minds, and senior
officers.
Let us imagine one of these encounters: the pleasures of the senses
and the mind are there. The staging too. The porcelain dishes, the
crystal glasses, the bouquets of flowers have been carefully chosen.
The food and wines exude aromas that whet the appetite.
Georges Lakhovsky greets and seats each of his friends around the
table. Seated last, he speaks and discusses the difficulties
encountered in patenting his multiple wave oscillator in France and
Belgium. His voice filled with emotion, he reveals to his guests that
Switzerland granted him this favor on September 15, 1933. Then, he
lists and describes the different parts of his invention.
During this presentation, Professor Fabien, a devoted friend,
convinced and ardent apostle of all Lakhovsky's theories, hangs on
the lips of his mentor. The worker
electrician of Georges' laboratory recalls the experimental fumblings
that marked the creation of the Lakhovsky oscillator. Professor
d'Arsonval savors the honor of this precious moment offered by his
host.
Georges Lakhovsky ends his presentation with the moral he drew
from this episode of his life. He first quotes Virgil and Saint Paul: "We
can, because we believe we can" and "Where there is a will, there is a
way." Then he ends by saying: "We should only want what is
achievable. To be happy, desire only what is possible." And adds:
"Today, I can say that I have succeeded in realizing a dream that was
close to my heart by creating this oscillator. I am very proud of
myself."
I did not have the chance to meet Georges or Serge Lakhovsky. I
did, however, try to gather knowledge of the multiple wave oscillator
by collecting the testimonies of several researchers and technicians
who were passionate about Lakhovsky.
Guy Thieux told me that all the information on the use of this device
was given to him by Serge Lakhovsky during experiments under
medical cover. Here he tells us how Heinrich Hertz demonstrated the
exchanges of electromagnetic waves between the two ends of an
open metal ring, also called a Hertz dipole or oscillating circuit.
Jean-Claude Dupuy, the author ofLakhovsky, the revelation helps us
to understand the organization of the metal structure of the antennas
of the Lakhovsky oscillator and tells us the secret of manufacturing
the spark gap. According to him, it is the key part of the generator of
this machine which has survived the 20th century.
century. Finally, just like the doctor Bernard Herzog, he points out to
me the operating limits of certain models.
HERTZ DIPOLE AND RUHMKORFF COIL
Lightning, storms, the spark plugs in our cars remind us that natural
or mechanical electrical charges meet and give off sparks.
1831: British physicist and chemist Michael Faraday discovers
induction, a phenomenon of production and remote transmission of
electrical or magnetic energy. Induction corresponds to the
appearance of an electric current in a conductive circuit when this
circuit is crossed by a magnetic flux that varies over time (due to
variations in a magnetic field, for example). The mastery of this law
marks the beginning of a great revolution in the history of electricity.
Lakhovsky incorporated this major discovery into his multiple-wave
oscillator. He imagined a piece producing sparks, called a spark gap in
electrical jargon, capable of creating a series of electrical oscillations
allowing "to obtain a wide radio spectrum, the worst system for
communications, but the best from a therapeutic point of view, which
excites a non-tuned or mulliresonant circuit." Thanks to this system,
says Jean Pagot, university professor and engineer in particle physics
at the CNRS, author of the workDowsing and shape emission, (Ed.
Maloine, 1978), Georges Lakhovsky was able to create a
multiresonant generator.
I continue my journey through the history of modern electrical
sciences, lulled by the gravelly and precise voice
by Guy Thieux. This great man addresses the origin of the Hertz
dipole, declined in the form of oscillating circuits.
"In 1890, Heinrich Hertz was working in his laboratory. A
Ruhmkorff coil was operating next to the groove he was digging
in a mirror. Hertz observed microscopic sparks appearing
between the two edges of the groove he had just drilled. He had
the intuition at that moment that these sparks were produced by
the action at a distance (induction) of the Ruhmkorff coil on the
ice."
The Ruhmkorff coil is a high-voltage electrical generator, capable by
induction of obtaining voltages of several thousand or tens of
thousands of volts visible in the form of sparks up to 30 cm in length.
Drawing enlarged 1,000 timesCorynocs viridis.We can clearly see on this little sea creature,
which measures no more than 0.1 mm, internal circuits formingself-inductancebecause of
the turns. The analogy with a coil ofself-induconis striking here. In the living animal, we see
the coils moving closer and further apart from each other, which produces changes in the
wavelength, altering both the capacity and theself-inductanceof this strange deformable
circuit.The secret of life, cosmic waves and vital radiation.(Ed. Gouthier-Villars, 1925).
"In other experiments," Guy Thieux continues, "Hertz managed to
produce short wavelengths, high frequencies of 1 to 10 cm in
wavelength and whose frequency reached 30 gigahertz. Having
succeeded in producing the waves, he sought to collect them on
a metal ring."
These short-wave electromagnetic pulses correspond today to the
range of radiofrequency waves, in particular to those of microwaves
in the ultra-high frequency (UHF) or supra-high frequency (SHF)
bands, also called hyperfrequencies in France.
"A micrometric screw ensured the adjustment of the vacuum
existing between the two ends of the open circle. It created a
resonance between the open ring and the captured oscillations."
The rational use of high frequency applications was born. It became
possible to produce the desired waves.
"On demand," continues Guy Thieux. "Two ways of applying high
frequencies then developed in parallel and simultaneously. Radio
telecommunications, and physiological uses."
Georges Lakhovsky preferred the second solution.
"This allowed him in particular to rediscover Nikola Tesla's high-
frequency diathermy, capable of passing high-frequency currents
through the body to heat the tissues of the human body or to cut
without blood loss."
OSCILLATING CIRCUITS5 SINCE ANTIQUITY?
Torques are metal necklaces made of thick metal wire, commonly
worn by the Celts. These circular jewels, generally open and
ending in a ball at both ends, were often made of strands of
metal interwoven with iron, bronze or gold. They were worn
around the neck as a daily adornment, warlike, funerary or in the
form of a bracelet, to honor or express gratitude for the help
provided by a god in the resolution of a temporary difficulty.
Gold torcs were "a sign of the warrior's quasi-divine state; it also
physically represented the god who was at his side, or better,
who had taken possession of his body to express his warlike
frenzy." " High priests of ancient Egypt also wore these pieces of
[18]
jewelry, true sensors of cosmic energy embodying the god of the
Sun.
© Marie-Lan Nguyen (2005)
ANTENNAS, RESONANCE AND HARMONICS
The Lakhovsky oscillator has two antennas, mobile and orientable,
between which the person to be treated sits. Each antenna plate
includes several metal rings - generally about ten - of decreasing
diameter, Hertz dipoles, separated from each other, and fixed on a
support comprising four insulating rods arranged in a St. Andrew's
cross, in the shape of an X. The open circle on the outer periphery, the
largest, is connected to a source of electric current converted into
high-frequency signals by a generator. A Holo-Electron generator for
example in the models reproduced by Guy Thieux.
The other circles of the oscillator are not directly connected to an
electrical network. The electromagnetic emissions of the larger
oscillating circuit propagate, powering and activating the other rings,
by induction and resonance.
Each of these rings, open at an angle of 44°, is the seat of
fundamental electromagnetic radiation "ranging, depending on their
diameter, from 750 kilohertz to 3 megahertz
".
[19]
From there, many harmonics result from the fundamental
frequency of each open circle. Then, naturally, these various
electromagnetic vibrations overlap, intermingle and combine. The
sum of the fundamentals and harmonics of the 14 electromagnetic
radiations emitted by the 14 rings of the antennas (2 x 7) generate a
complex, "multi-resonant" electromagnetic field,
scanning the frequency range between infrared and visible light.
Electromagnetic harmonics are multiples of the fundamentals,
doubling them, quadrupling them. Multiplying them by a hundred or
two hundred.
Things work the same way in acoustics. Let's take the example of a
piano on which a note is going to resonate, adofor example. Wait
until its emission intensity decreases and listen carefully: you will hear
the harmonics of the do.
STRUCTURE, PROPORTIONS AND ALTERNATION OF OPEN
CIRCLES
Jean-Claude Dupuy is a skilled tinkerer, passionate about the work of
Georges Lakhovsky. And by his masterpiece: the multiple wave
oscillator.
"I always dreamed of recreating a machine that was similar to the
model from the beginning of the century," he explained to me at
home in his workshop in the Toulouse region. "It's now done. I
spent many hours redesigning the original antennas of this
device. I did a lot of calculations to find their real
measurements..."
In the absence of in-depth scientific investigations, Jean-Claude
Dupuy explains, uncertainty remains over the arrangement or nature
of the metals used in the composition of the rings of the Lakhovsky
oscillator.
"During my research, I discovered that some antennas were
made of aluminum. Others of copper. Still others of alternating
aluminum/copper. I also saw on one of Serge Lakhovsky's devices
how the antennas were made of an alternation of three metals:
brass, copper, and steel. Other polymetallic Lakhovsky oscillators,
had several metals fixed by electroplating on copper tubes."
Electroplating uses an electric current to deposit a thin metallic
layer on the surface of an object.
"Other details are not immediately obvious. Here is an example:
everywhere it is written that the antennas of the
Lakhovsky's machine was supported by silk threads. This product
is natural, organic. Lakhovsky worked with dowsers who brought
him solutions that were outside the beaten path of human
knowledge. As such, the silk thread had its importance in the real
original Lakhovsky device.
THE HOLO-ELECTRON GENERATOR
I leaf through the pile of documents entrusted to me by Guy Thieux. I
try to unravel the mystery of the origin of the components of the
Lakhovsky oscillator. My gaze falls on a brochure published by the
Holo-Electron company. I discover the Holo-Electron generator
designed in the 1928s according to the principles of Jacques Arsène
d'Arsonval. This piece transforms household current into high-
frequency pulses, transmitted by glass electrodes.
Professor d'Arsonval appreciates this invention used for medical
purposes. For him, electricity is such a powerful curative means and
of such varied application that one can attribute to it obvious results,
as indisputable as with any other medication. On May 5, 1936, he
wrote a letter to Mr. Michel, founder of the Holo-Electron
establishments, in which he declared:
"I use your Holo-Electron as a portable device. I am satisfied with
its operation and the services it provides me personally."
Later, a researcher adapted this system to the Lakhovsky oscillator.
He wants to connect the antennas and operate the multi-wave
oscillator with a high-frequency generator.
According to Bernard Herzog, the use of Holo-Electron plasma
generators was decided for want of anything better, as this problem
had not been improved in France. "Significant work to improve the
efficiency of the multiple wave oscillator is therefore to be expected in
this area." Jean-Claude Dupuy supports Bernard Herzog's analysis.
"It is a pity that the French Lakhovsky oscillator, equipped with
such beautiful antennas made with several metals, has a
generator as weak as the Holo-Electron. One of its resellers told
me that he could not see himself remaking original generators.
And he told me that he had reluctantly agreed to manufacture a
device whose technical qualities did not correspond to those of
the original model. He also wanted, on the other hand, to have
the CE standard. However, the small Holo-Electron generators
already had it."
The generators Holo-Electron of high frequency
exhibit a variable electrical modulation, of aperiodic distribution, and
a magnetic pulsation of asymmetrical appearance of a few micro
teslas superimposed on the Earth's field. The electrical modulation
varies from a few tens of hertz to 20 kilohertz.
"The radiation from diffusers composed of several Hertz dipoles
generates a volume of about three cubic meters in which we observe
a field with a power value of a few tenths of a watt to about one watt,
according to the proximity or distance of the "broadcasters",
sometimes called "antennas". The term "broadcaster" being preferred
by Georges Lakhovsky", specifies Guy Thieux.
THE SECRET OF THE SPARKLER
The spark gap consists of two electrodes placed face to face. One of
them is connected to ground, and the other to a phase. The current
flows between the two terminals of the spark gap, creating very high
electric fields. Beyond a certain voltage, sparks form between the two
electrodes. The excess electrical energy is then systematically diverted
to ground.
According to Professor Herzog, the spark gap is an essential part.
The one that considerably increases and enriches the range of
frequencies emitted by the Lakhovsky oscillator.
"Not only does this element increase the intensity of the white
noise that you hear when you turn on the device," he says, "but it
also randomly generates harmonics."
For his part, Jean-Claude Dupuy was able to produce a spark gap
conforming to the model sold by the Duflot company. At the time, in
the 1930s, this part was used in diathermy devices. However, the
spark gap of the generator designed by Lakhovsky was difficult to
manufacture.
Multi-wavelength oscillator. Complete apparatus with its two resonators, creating an ambient
magnetic field between its two elements. The Lakhovsky multi-wavelength oscillator. Doin 1935.
"Initially," Jean-Claude Dupuy confided to me, "I saw a photo of
this part on a friend's computer. I then asked him a few
questions, and I finally understood that this man had nothing
other than a photo of the spark gap. Later, I found the complete
generator, with this particular part, at a physics professor's
house. For a long time I thought that the spark gap I had
discovered did not correspond to that of the original Lakhovsky
machine. But, after opening several period multiple-wave
oscillators, I noticed that some of them had been made by the
Duflot company. So I decided to make a
multi-wavelength oscillator according to the model invented by
Lakhovsky.
Project that Jean-Claude Dupuy carried out successfully.
Emission spectrum of metals (natural iron). Guy Thieux private collection
THE WAVE FAMILY
1. Extremely Low Frequency (EBF) and Bass Uncles
frequencies (BF): from 2 hertz to 10,000 hertz [electricity, high-voltage
lines, transformers and household appliances).
2. electric radio waves: 10,000 hertz to 300 million hertz (FM,
CB and television).
3. short waves, also called microwaves or hyperfrequencies:
from 300 megahertz to 300 gigahertz (mobile phones, microwave
ovens, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Wi MAX, radars, satellites). For example, Wi-Fi
emits between 2410 and 2480 megahertz. Chronic exposure to
Microwaves from mobile phones and Wi-Fi are implicated in
various health problems.
1 kilohertz = 1000 hertz
1 megahertz = 1 million hertz 1
gigahertz = 1 billion hertz.
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THE FUNDAMENTAL RESONANCES OF THE UNIVERSE
"The Universe and resonance, explain all life, all matter,
".
all energy and all movement
[20]
G. Lakhovsky.
THE RESONANCE
Valentin is a violin maker. He welcomes me into his large office after
showing me through his workshop filled with tools, materials and
musical instruments. There is a peaceful, orderly atmosphere in this
very attractive workplace. I am very quickly impressed by the charm,
the beauty of the shapes, volumes and the shades of the varnishes of
the violins awaiting repair or adjustment.
I came to see Valentin to better understand the mysterious
phenomenon of resonance. Spelled out in all sorts of ways on the
Internet, resonance is a very real physical phenomenon.
"This amplification phenomenon is associated with a movement
of acoustic or electromagnetic energy. The action of man, nature,
ocean waves for example, but also the shape of the object used,
induce the propagation of this energy flow.
For musicians, he explains, any piece of wood or metal resonates
at specific frequencies if struck or excited in the right place. The
air column of the transverse flute, for example, vibrates with less
intensity than the bows of stringed instruments equipped with
resonance boxes.
THEthereis the essential reference sound of all orchestras,
continues Valentin. The tuning fork tunes all musical instruments
to the frequency of this fundamental note. The shape of this open
U-shaped circle is rigorously selected. It resonates effectively
at a precise frequency of 442 hertz today, but fixed in the
Baroque era at 415 hertz.
If the Lakhovsky oscillator belonged to the musical world, it would
probably be a pair of cymbals or a xylophone. In his workThese waves
that kill, these waves that heal, Jean-Pierre Lentin points out that if
one strikes the open circles of the oscillator, they each emit a note
from the scale in twelve semitones, the whole forming an octave.
PSYCHOPHONY, A RANGE OF THERAPEUTIC SOUNDS?
Marie-Louise Aucher, musician and singer, founder of
psychophony, has developed a scale of sounds based on certain
points of traditional Chinese medicine. In this therapy, each part
of the body resonates on a musical note. The treatment consists
of making the patients sing by insisting on the false notes which
coincide with the blockages of one or more of their vertebrae
representing their organic disorders.
Do the cells in our organs regenerate by resonance? By echoing the
harmonics and fundamental electromagnetic frequencies emitted by
the Lakhovsky oscillator?
Corresponding signs, metals, colors, notes and vowels
to the seven metals of the alchemical tradition.
Fundamental, molecular research explores this territory. In 1960,
Joël Sternheimer, a musician and physicist specializing in "genodics",
became interested in the frequencies emitted by amino acids,
components of proteins. He discovered that these waves can be
transposed into the range audible to humans. Each protein would
broadcast a specific melody, constructed from the sound waves
emanating from the amino acids that compose it. This principle of
"scale resonance" stimulates or inhibits the synthesis of certain
proteins. This discovery has made it possible, among other things, to
improve resistance to
drought of tomato plants in Senegal. The treatment given to these
plants consisted of playing music to them, the melody of the protein
.
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Other companies are exploiting the principle of resonance, which
has led to many technological innovations. One of the most successful
is undoubtedly the path developed by the Parisian company Sensitive
Objects, which has developed tactile solutions for household
appliances, home automation and industry.
A visit to their website and a series of discussions with members of
the company taught me that their tactile technology, designed by a
team from the waves and acoustics laboratory at the University of
Paris-VII, is based on the propagation of waves through various
materials. Indeed, the simple act of touching a solid material is
accompanied by a resonance that passes through and makes the
object vibrate.
"How does it work in concrete terms?" explains Sensitive Objects.
"Sensors detect the sound wave caused by the impact of the hand
touching a material. This emission is first recorded in a database
called an acoustic signature library. Then it is transported to a
computer where it is identified and amplified."
Already tested in homes, this system remotely controls lighting,
opening or closing doors and windows, "by touching the buttons on a
sticker installed on a wall and connected to invisible sensors."
The company also plans to provide resonance access to e-books,
mobile phones, whiteboards in the future.
car dashboard. Simply tap or touch the icons on these new touch
screens.
A LITTLE BIT OF LUTHERY
The wood of a musical instrument resonates more or less well depending on its
origin, the location of the secon of the cut tree in relation to the prevailing
winds, the width of its annual growth circles, the density and hardness of the
wood. But also depending on the chosen shape, the volumes, the thickness, the
varnish... As well as, of course, the number of hours spent on manufacturing.
The vibration propagation is twice as great in spruce as in other
woods. Maple, spruce, and Young woods are highly valued for their
sound qualities. No wood is comparable to another. As many
luthiers and instrument makers, as many different conceptions of
the beauty of sound. The famous Stradivarius knew how to vary all
of these parameters throughout his career and use them to build
violins in a reasoned and constant manner, of which only 350 to 400
examples remain in the world.
THE UNIVERSION
December 24, 2009: The weather is gloomy and icy. The cold
penetrates my bones. Finally, I find the Lakhovsky family vault. It is
located at the entrance to the Passy cemetery near the Trocadéro.
The body of Georges Lakhovsky was never repatriated to France. His
family rests in peace near the graves of Maurice Genevoix, Marcel
Dassault and Jean-Bernard Joachim, professor of social philosophy at
the Collège de France. In front of me, a prayer engraved in the
Lakhovsky tombstone immortalizes the notion of Universion.
O UNIVERSION-GOD,
I believe that you are the creator and the unique substance of the Universe
ener. Immutable in time and space.
It is you who, through your vibrations, maintain the admirable harmony
of the universe and the movements of all the stars, in the infinitely large,
like corpuscles, in the infinitely small.
It is you who, being in everything and everywhere, are the source of all energy. It is
you who, by your radiaons, have created life and decreed death, because on this
limited space of the earth, without death, there would be no life, as without life
there would be no death.
I believe that after our miserable earthly existence, our soul-vibration
will identify with you in the true splendor of eternal life.
O Universe-God, it is you who have inspired me all my life, You are my
essence and my master.
G. Lakhovsky (1869-1942).
"The Universe is an infinitely subtle, intangible and impalpable
medium that presides over all physical and natural phenomena,
mechanical, electrical and magnetic forces, energy in all its forms.
It constitutes the unique substance, infinite in time and space,
immutable and eternal," wrote Georges Lakhovsky in 1937. In
The Great Problem, Lakhovsky evokes "external radiation coming
from planets of all kinds
[22] ".
What does science know about this?
May 2009: The European Space Center in Kourou launches the
Planck satellite. The objective of this mission: to map the light
radiation from the first moments of the universe. Let's look at
horizons much closer to our planet. Let's observe the astral
environments of our Milky Way and our galaxy, which emit mixtures
of gas and dust superimposed on this large family of primitive
radiation. The beauty of the colors released during this spectacle is
simply breathtaking!
The universe is full of intense astrophysical phenomena. Our
attention is drawn to the presence of massive stars known as
supernovae that die in violent explosions. Such an explosion releases
the equivalent of 10 billion years of hydrogen combustion and energy
production from our sun. Most of these explosions eject hydrogen
nuclei, helium, iron, nickel, and enormous quantities of electrons.
The Crab Nebula, observed as early as 1054, is the most famous trace
that our galaxy preserves of this type of event. What a source of
wonder!
Let's continue our journey, diving now into the world of atoms and
corpuscles. A snapshot of our knowledge of hydrogen is necessary. All
you have to do is find a computer, type some keywords into your
search engine and browse the web to learn that hydrogen is part of
the composition of the water molecule, the original matrix of life.
Present in the sun, stars, gaseous planets, nebulae, interstellar gases,
it represents 1.7% of the mass of our galaxy.
At the level of our cells, hydrogen plays the role of a catalyst. In
other words, it stimulates their function to act, allowing them to
multiply, divide and grow. This brief foray into the Internet finally
allows us to remember that water, which represents 70 to 80% of our
body, is the keystone of this process. This journey to the boundaries
of the macrocosm and the microcosm leaves us dreaming. Many
questions remain unanswered in our minds. Namely, is the hydrogen
frequency of our liquids capable of resonating with that of the
universe estimated at 1.4 gigahertz, at 21 cm? What happens to all the
constituents of living matter? Do they vibrate on this same principle?
CHEMICAL ELEMENTS IN THE UNIVERSE
Hydrogen: 73.9%
Helium: 24%
Oxygen: 10.7%
Carbon: 4.6%
Neon: 1.34%
Iron: 1.09%
Nitrogen: 0.95%
Silicon: 0.65%
Magnesium: 0.58%
Sulfur: 0.44%
All others: 0.65
Chemical elements in the universe, source: Haute-Provence
Observatory www.obs-hp.fr/lumiere/elements.html
MAGNETO-SENSITIVITY AND BIO MAGNETITE
Lakhovsky, again:
"Each of our cells acts as a receiving antenna for the radio waves
that the multi-wave oscillator's diffuser produces
".
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Magneto-sensitivity is the ability of living beings to sense magnetic
fields and possible variations, even the smallest ones. From bacteria
to humans, a very large number of living beings are equipped with
magnetite crystals (Fe3O4). This ore would have the particularity of
reacting
to the magnetic force and to enter into resonance, by induction, with
the Earth's magnetic field.
Likely chemical affiliation of the molecules of
living beings
In the primitive atmosphere, the elements C, H, N, O (carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen,
oxygen) combine to form primitive molecules (boxed). In the primitive oceans, these
molecules combine to produce the first organic molecules (underlined) from which the
four main molecular families of living beings (capitals). (Graphic taken from the work of
P. Van Gansen,General biology, Masson Publisher.)
1980: Yves Rocard established a map of these "magnetic receptor
centers" in humans. Most of these iron oxide crystals are found in the
head (eyebrow ridges), neck, upper limbs (elbows, biceps attachment
and fingertips), back (shoulder blades, lower lumbar region), and legs
(knees, heels and big toe joints).
It was not until 1992 that analytical techniques confirmed the
presence of magnetite in our brain, counting from 4 to 70 nanograms
per gram of brain tissue. For the famous cancer specialist and
whistleblower Dominique Belpomme, the presence of these
magnetosomes, these grains of magnetizable matter, is associated
with pathologies. They would cause in some patients a real syndrome
of intolerance to electromagnetic radiation.
Magnetite would also justify the sensitivity of water diviners to
telluric disturbances and would allow us to understand how bees and
pigeons take into account the earth's magnetic field to orient
themselves, feed themselves and organize their social life.
THE COMINGS AND GOINGS OF THE HUMAN DYNAMO
Bioelectromagnetism is the field of scientific study concerned with the
production of electric and magnetic fields by cells, tissues, or living
organisms.
A 1993 WHO study, cited by Maxence Layet in The Secret Energy of
the Universe,reports that the human body emits electromagnetic
frequencies of up to 300 gigahertz. Man is a current generator, an
electromagnetic battery. He produces ranges of frequencies of low
intensity certainly, but whose frequencies sometimes coincide with
those of microwave ovens, radars, satellites, UMTS antennas!
The secret of this beautiful radio broadcasting biotechnology? It lies in
the comings and goings of our electrons.
"We're pretty much a reservoir of electrons, very negatively
charged," Dr. Justin Moller, a dental surgeon, told me. "The skin
keeps the electrons from escaping."
"We lose electrons every day through our physical or mental
activity. Normally, we regain these electrons through water,
through breathing, through food and by walking barefoot on the
ground in its natural state. Most of the time, we lack them. We
are deficient because tap water is chlorinated and therefore
oxidized. Similarly, our food is over-processed... So, daily, we
oxidize ourselves."
He must see there cell like a small factory
electrochemical, equipped with batteries. Its core contains a majority
of molecules carrying a positive electrical charge, the water present in
the cell is rich in negative charges. And its cell membrane acts as a
capacitor, capable of storing electricity. Thus, any external
electromagnetic input improves the cellular voltage and the
permeability of the membranes.
Many electrotherapy devices, Who use
electricity to heal, allow us to replenish our electron reserves. In
Louis-Claude Vincent's bioelectronics, this is expressed by rH2. This
parameter reflects the oxidized or reducing state of water, blood,
saliva, etc.
Installed on a conductive ground, the Lakhovsky machine allows
electrons to be given back by pumping them mainly into the ground.
The Lakhosky multiple wave oscillator "reduces" the person's internal
environment. No one has really understood this essential point,
expressed using the rH2 used by Vincent's bioelectronics.
In this specific case, the organism is revitalized by a negativation,
that is to say by a supply of electrons.
We can also talk about global re-information, which is a different
way of expressing the same reality. You should know that there is a
branch of mathematics called harmonic analysis. It produces graphs
that show the movement of electrical signals, brain waves... Because
these movements of electrons are animated by rhythms, regular
pulsations.
Researcher Jean-Philippe Marie, known as Moisson, a specialist in
natural health methods and founder of the William Bates Institute, is
also the manufacturer of a contemporary version of Georges
Lakhovsky's oscillating circuits. He also sees the human body as a
beautiful machine in which everything functions by electron transfer.
This is the essence of oxidation-reduction.
“So we are able to change electrical potential,” he explains to me.
“This means that we lose electrons or gain them. But that’s not
all. Our acid-base balance (pH) also varies. And it can’t be
summed up in a single number, by the way. For example, you can
have venous blood with a pH of 7.1 coexisting with gastric juice
with a pH of 2.5. And have healthy gums at 6.8 and skin at5.5.It is
obviously impossible to balance so many interdependent
differences separately without potentially disrupting some
others."
The entire electrochemistry of cellular exchanges in our body is
punctuated by phases of polarization and depolarization. Polarization
is the creation by our body of energy reserves stored inside its
molecules and cells. Depolarization is the release of this energy by
reaction to a stimulation from the external environment.
"In our brain, for example, each neuron releases chemical energy
carried by a transmitting filament called a peptide. The cell
membrane of the next neuron is modified. Its positive and
negative electrical charges are excited and transformed. A
electrical current is emitted. This is the action potential of the
brain cell measured in millivolts (mV). Our heartbeats are
orchestrated in the same way, by a set of bioelectric cells that
transform chemical energy into electrical current.
And waves are emitted.
Curve representing all stages of the action potential.
Lakhovsky's genius is to have emerged from this system of
excessive analytical reflection, which leads, for example, the expert to
seek the biological action of very precise isolated frequencies. Moller,
again:
"Lakhovsky understood in a pioneering way that cells emit and
receive waves, and that it is necessary
generate an extended frequency spectrum.
A LITTLE BRAIN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
The brain emits a cocktail of frequencies.
Between 0.5 and 4 hertz; deep sleep, dream (Delta waves].
Between 4, 5 and 8 hertz: drowsiness, hypnosis or memorization of
information (Theta waves).
Between 8.5 and 12 hertz: calm state of consciousness, the subject
having generally closed his eyes (Alpha waves).
Between 12 hertz and 35 hertz: intense activity requiring a lot of
concentration and emerging during moments of anxiety (Beta
waves).
Above 35 hertz: meditation (Gamma waves).
VINCENT'S BIOELECTRONICS
The Bioelectronigram Matrix
Taking into account the parameters rh2, pH, and resistivity defines a large
framework divided into 4 zones, within which the terrain will appear as
acidic, basic, oxidized or reducing when measured. (see diagram)
Through his observations, Louis-Claude Vincent established correlations
between the electronic, or bioelectronic, state of the measured liquids
and the development of certain pathologies. By measuring the number of
electrical charges, positive and negative, protons and electrons, present
in an environment, the technique of bioelectronics allows us to assess
the "vitality" of a terrain.
Vincent's bioelectronics technique allows, by means of
measurements of pH (degree of acidity), rH2 (degree of oxidation-
reduction) and resistivity (mineral salt charge), to give the
"electronic" state of a medium. This "field" analysis is done using
the liquids of a living organism. For example, in humans, blood,
saliva or urine. A plant extract for a vegetable or fruit. Or finally a
water sample, of course, to directly give the "bioelectronigram"
of a liquid.
The four major land classes
Zone 1, rich in protons and electrons, constitutes an acidic and reducing
environment favorable to the development of life: green algae, sprouted
seeds, enzymes and natural vitamins...
Zone 2, rich in protons but poor in electrons, constitutes an acidic
but reducing environment. This terrain is favorable to fungi,
mycoses, lichens. This zone is characteristic of anbiotic and
devitalized environments.
Zone 3, poor in protons and electrons, gives an environment called
alkaline (basic) and oxidized. Favorable to the proliferation of viruses, the
conditions of this environment are also those of oxidative stress. This
zone is characteristic of diseases of civilization, degenerative or
cancerous.
Zone 4, poor in protons but rich in electrons, gives an alkaline but
reducing terrain. According to Vincent's bioelectronics, this zone
characteristic of stagnant or dirty water is favorable to
pathogenic microbes, putrefactions...
The perfect health zone and the conditions of a balanced terrain
The health zone is located in the center of the table opposite. The
most common organic zone today is zone 3, oxidized and alkaline at
the blood level. The factors that favor this situation are numerous.
They are linked to the quality of our food, our environment and
especially to our psychological aspects.
The redox balance of the blood is around 22 (scale from 0 to 42) The
acid-base balance of the blood is around 7.2 (scale from 0 to
14). The ideal blood resistance is around 210 ohms per cm².
source: ABE Association, www.bevincent.com
ACTION OF METALS ON DNA
Some authors have attempted to describe the medicine of metals of
yesterday and today. Is there an energetic alchemy that establishes
links between metals and DNA? How does it work? The following
examples explore the intricacies of the mystery of our genetic code
and open a new path.
January 2006: in his bookMetals in homeopathy, pediatrician
Patricia Le Roux relates her daily experience of prescribing
homeopathic iron, silver, and gold dilutions to children and
adolescents who consult her daily. Thanks to these treatments, she
helps her patients find physical and psychological well-being
(improvement in personal achievement in school, art, and sports). Her
expertise is built on the investigations of Dutch homeopathic
physician Jan Scholten, who offers a new vision of Dimitri Mendeleev's
periodic table of chemical elements, and the research of Indian
homeopathic physician Rajan Sankaran on the mineral world.
Periodic table of elements, spiral shape, designed by Jan Scholten.
Professor Herzog's vision extends the model proposed by these
three doctors. "Cancer is born in an acidic environment," explains this
former head of an electroradiobiology department, who holds a
degree in physics, chemistry, biology and physiology. "The cell
degenerates when its nucleus is saturated by an excess of carbon and
acidity. The Lakhovsky oscillator produces a whole cascade of
resonances and a whole series of deflagrations of the carbon chains,
which will more or less allow a readjustment
metalloid masses of the nuclei. By the play of atoms, we try to find the
initial masses of the Mendeleev table, in harmony with the initial
situation of good health.
In March 1990, Dr. Alla Selawry's testamentary work was published
in French:Functional metal types in psychology and medicine . Forty-
[24]
two years of research in a medical office and laboratory have allowed
this homeopathic doctor to understand how metals are essential to
the proper functioning of our body. An anthroposophist herself, she
cites the works of Paracelsus and Rudolf Steiner to present a holistic
vision of "man, a microcosm located within an energetic macrocosm".
Like Paracelsus, Alla Selawry places the origin of our illnesses in an
excess or insufficiency of silver, mercury, copper, gold, iron, tin and
lead.
Iron dynamics and neurophysiological perturbations
associated with its insufficiency or excess (Dr A. Selawry).
The French scientist Etienne Guillé, a specialist in plant molecular
biology at the University of Paris-Sud in Orsay, also insists on the
discreet metallic influence. According to him, the metals that cause
the most characteristic variations and the
The most extreme are those that alchemists attribute to the planets...
Chromosomes and DNA contain these metallic substances which
"cause energy variations and allow the opening or closing of the DNA
double helix
".
[25]
Copper dynamics and neurophysiological perturbations
associated with its insufficiency or excess (Dr A. Selowry).
These metallic elements "sprinkled" in the heart of our genes would
be the real relays, the levers of action of the different invisible forces
surrounding us. From the infinitely
large to the infinitely small, this school of thought pursuing the
theories of Lakhovsky links the infinitely large to the infinitely small,
the sidereal to the tiny, sketching a subtle cosmic machinery with
dizzying correspondences.
Let's dive into the heart of DNA. This constituent of the cell nucleus
contains our genes, that is, all the genetic information necessary for
the development, functioning and renewal of the organism. It allows
the synthesis of proteins via messenger RNA, an extract of DNA
containing the assembly instructions. DNA is in the form of two helix-
shaped ribbons placed face to face and which intersect.
Emission spectrum of metals (natural copper). Private Coll. Guy Thieux.
Unrolled and unpacked, the ribbons of human DNA form
1.2 m in length. Placed end to end, all of our strands
of DNA present in all the cells of our body, would represent a distance
600 times greater than that of the earth to the sun.
Tiny bars connect these two DNA meshes. They form the basis of a
long genetic ladder composed of pairs called AT/GC (Adenine-Thinine/
Guanine-Cytosine), placed alternately. The entire alphabet of our
genetic code, the very large library of DNA with shelves of books
describing its capacity to evolve and update itself, therefore only has
four letters: TGAC.
THE INFORMATIONAL MORPHOLOGICAL FIELDS OF ÉMILE
PINEL
Professor Émile Pinel was a mathematician passionate about
biology and informational morphological fields. In his bookLife
and Death, it presents a new concept of cell nuclei and DNA.
His theory refers to three cellular fields H1, H2 and H3 which
constitute the basic structures of all forms of life (water, organs,
etc.).
H1 characterizes the biological mother and rhythms of life [heart
activity, electrical impulses of the nervous system and brain]. This field
allows us to act in the world and brings us back to the idea that our
life is a film.
H2, beyond space and time, entrust an immaterial memory, a
hard disk of all past or future events, actions, thoughts, beliefs.
Like a library where all our lives are recorded.
H3, between the immaterial and the material, introduces the psyche into DNA. The
work Life and Death by Émile Pinel evokes the strength of our "thoughts
capable of causing psychological phenomena that modify and
stop the functions of our organs.
These three fields induce the idea that everything is vibration, frequencies and
information. Their manifestation through cells and DNA would be at the same time the
translation, the expression and the materialization. Offering the capacity to these
fields to re-inform themselves concretely.
4
D'ARSONVAL & TESLA, FOUNDING FATHERS OF
HIGH FREQUENCY THERAPIES
In January 2009: I attend a high-frequency illumination experiment.
The operator holds a bulb equipped in its center with a capacitor
flame containing neon. He is standing, facing a Lakhovsky oscillator in
operation. The bulb lights up remotely. It is not connected to an
electrical outlet. The radiation of the antennas of the multiple-wave
oscillator, the laws of electromagnetic induction as well as those of
resistance and electrical conductivity specific to the human body
explain this amusing physics experiment.
In the 1900s, Jacques d'Arsonval and Nikola Tesla conducted several
high-frequency illumination experiments in the quiet of their
laboratories or in front of entire crowds. They reached the same
conclusions. The bulb lit up by ionization of its residual gaseous
atmosphere.
Paris, June 1930: In his workScience and Happiness,Georges
Lakhovsky pays a "homage of affectionate admiration" to Jacques
Arsène d'Arsonval whom he considers "his venerated Master",
Famous scholar of the early 20th centuryecentury, d'Arsonval is a
French physicist and inventor born in Haute-Vienne. His merit
deserves to be known. After growing up in Limoges, as a medical
student, he joined the Collège de France and became Claude
Bernard's assistant. A member of the Academy of Medicine in 1888,
the Academy of Sciences in 1894 and several other learned societies,
he was also one of the founders of the École supérieure d'Électricité.
Designer of the first PTT telephone and a double-walled glass vase
(the ancestor of the Thermos), d'Arsonval is especially renowned for
his many works relating to medical electricity.
A pioneer of biophysics, which he explored with his writings
preserved at the Bibliothèque de France, he highlighted the thermal,
physiological or chemical effects of electric currents on living organs.
Possible heating of electrotherapy organs submitted has
leads to applications of
diathermocoagulation of skin cancers. Cell migration is blocked,
cancer cells are destroyed by necrosis and lymphatic coagulation.
D'Arsonval's work on high-frequency waves quickly gained
unanimous acclaim. His fame became international. Dr. Kobak, in
Chicago, declared:
"There is no doubt that it is to the genius of the French
electrophysiologist M. d'Arsonval that we owe the introduction of
short waves into medicine. We owe him eternal gratitude for the
immense benefits we have derived from the use of high-
frequency currents and short waves."
"Physiology, physics, therapeutics can claim the one who has
discovered mysterious connections
between the phenomena of life and the manifestations of electricity,
the patient who developed the first high frequency techniques, the
founder of electrotherapy", indicates a text read on October 23, 1951,
some ten years after his death, on the occasion of the ceremony of
the hundredth anniversary of his birth by Pierre Chevenard, member
of the Academy of Sciences.
[26].
Arsène d'Arsonval. Private collection, with the permission of the Collège de France.
D'Arsonval remains a simple, jovial and mustachioed man who
loves to wear a cap. He likes to say that "the forward march of science
has always been the work of intuitive and imaginative people. To be a
scientist, one must first be a great sensitive person and deep down an
artist, not to say a poet."
The prefaces he wrote for the works written by Georges Lakhovsky
highlight this character trait.
In the foreword to the Universion, for example, d'Arsonval explains
that:
"The novels of Jules Verne charmed [his] youth." He specifies that
this literary genre "is a pleasant and effective means of making
the imagination accept possibilities that reason would not admit."
He adds:
"In L'Universion the attractive form of dialogue alternates with
scientific data. One only educates well by amusing: such seems to
be Lakhovsky's motto."
As a preamble to theSecret of life, he writes:
"In scientific research, it is good to encourage ideas that seem the
most daring... The ideas of a madman differ from the conceptions
of a man of genius only because experimentation invalidates the
former and confirms the latter. Mr. Lakhovsky, encouraged by his
own work and the results he has obtained, is especially keen that
his theories arouse the curiosity and experiments of independent
researchers. They constitute what Claude Bernard called working
hypotheses."
The Berlin Physiotherapy Congress (1913) and the Zurich Congress
(1934) definitively recognized the term "d'Arsonvalization" to
designate all applications of high-frequency currents in the treatment
of diseases. The French founding father of high-frequency therapies,
d'Arsonval never ceased, throughout his career, to seek to reconcile
doctors and physicists.
1885: Professor d'Arsonval notes that alternating current triggers
deaths by electrocution. Two years later, in his note to the Academy of
Sciences, he announces: "Return to life is possible if artificial
respiration is applied immediately." He adds: "A person struck by
lightning must be treated exactly like a drowning person." This
discovery confirms his choice to direct his research towards
increasingly higher frequencies.
He also observes that if living tissues are subjected to a defined and
always identical frequency and waveform, the physiological effects
are always the same... whatever the electrical source used.
He then invented many devices. The magnetofaradic machine, for
example, is operated by the pedal system of a sewing machine or by a
simple connection to the electrical network. It provides vigorous
massages to the body and has beneficial effects in gynecology.
Between March and August 1892, thirty-four patients from Dr.
Apostoli's clinic underwent this type of treatment for twelve uterine
fibroids and twenty-two related conditions (for a total of 320
sessions). Two electrodes (one internal and one external) consisting of
a clay plate applied to the subject's skin caused sedation, pain relief,
and the reduction and disappearance of leucorrhoea. The
frequencies, which were very low, varied between 70 and 200 periods
per second. The voltages oscillated between 32 and 64 volts.
Professor d'Arsonval commented on these results by stating that:
"Alternating current is, so far, the medicine par excellence for
pain..."
He imagines introducing a subject entirely into the electromagnetic
field of a high-frequency transformer. This method of "self-
conduction" regenerates the body's tissues without the individual
feeling any side effects.
D'Arsonval then invented a condenser bed, consisting of a chaise
longue lined with a metal plate. A rubber cushion covered with
horsehair served as insulation. The high-frequency generator was
connected to the metal plate and to an insulated handle that the
subject held in his hand.
"Usually," writes Dr. Zimmern on this subject (Treatise on clinical
electrotherapy, Ed. Masson), the only sensation experienced by
the subject is a heat in the wrists. But if one approaches a metallic
body, held in the hand, to an uncovered region, one can observe
a shower of small sparks, very short and very thin, not very
painful at first, but which nevertheless determine after a few
moments, if one insists on the same point, a fairly sharp burning
sensation. According to Mr. d'Arsonval, the effective intensity of
the current passing through the system is several hundred
milliamperes
.»
[27]
In 1892, Professor d'Arsonval listed the calming, thermal, and
vasodilatory effects of high-frequency currents. The vasomotor
nervous system, the irrigation of skin tissues and its perspiration, and
the increase in respiratory combustion are influenced by high-
frequency waves.
WHAT IS HIGH ELECTROMAGNETIC
FREQUENCY?
Domestic alternating current makes fifty round trips per second.
Its frequency (expressed in hertz) is said to be 50 hertz, that is,
fifty oscillations per second. From 100,000 hertz, 100,000
oscillations per second, we enter the category of high
frequencies.
While observing the Oudin resonator, d'Arsonval noticed a
phenomenon of producing a flow of sparks that was larger than
normal (8 to 10 cm in length instead of 2 cm maximum). He then
chose to use them to bombard the subjects' skin with high frequency.
These Oudin sparks were accompanied by a characteristic crackling
sound and a release of ozone that the sense of smell immediately
detected. Certain skin diseases such as ulcers, syphilis, eczema and
other dermatoses were treated thanks to this discovery.
At the time, a 3 to 10 minute treatment session used between 350
and 500 milliamps. In 1895, his devices made their solemn entrance
at the Hôtel-Dieu, where they constituted the embryonic cell of the
future physiotherapy service. In the absence of an electrical network,
accumulator batteries operated these new machines.
Forty-five years later, hundreds of thousands of high-frequency
treatments are still performed in this hospital each year. And about
ten similar services operate in several Parisian hospitals.
1896. D'Arsonval and Dr. Charrin observed that certain bacterial
toxins attenuated by high-frequency currents behave like the
immunizing substances of a cold vaccine. Their research focuses on
venoms, microbial cultures and their refrigerated metabolic products.
In a first experiment, guinea pigs were injected with diphtheria
toxin exposed for a quarter of an hour to a high-frequency current,
while the same toxin was administered without being subjected to
this field to a control group. The first subjects survived, while the
second died within a day; which proved that the toxin was attenuated
by the electromagnetic field corresponding to a frequency of 225,000
periods per second. Finally, two other parallel experiments showed
that the previously inoculated subjects were no longer sensitive to the
action of the non-electrified toxins.
Mr. d'Arsonval's device for the production of high frequency currents.
SEE D'ARSONVAL'S WORK TODAY
The devices invented by Mr. d'Arsonval are exhibited in a museum in
Haute-Vienne open to the public on Sunday afternoons in July and
August.
An association is working to collect the heritage of Professor
d'Arsonval. Unfortunately, few traces of this page of our history
remain. The owners of collectibles jealously preserve the
inventions of this pioneering scientist.
The garden and house of the La Borie estate where Professor d'Arsonval lived
were bequeathed to the Collège de France. They are located in the same
commune as the museum and can be visited two days a year during the
Heritage Days.
NIKOLA TESLA, THE OTHER GENIUS OF WAVES
My presentation on the origin of high-frequency therapies would be
incomplete without the presence of engineer Nikola Tesla. This other
genius of the dawn of the 20th centuryecentury, legendary pioneer of
emerging electricity technologies and eager to discover the secret of
"energy conversion", explored the fields of therapeutic high
frequencies across the Atlantic from the 1890s.
Nikola Tesla did indeed meet Jacques Arsène d'Arsonval. The
interview apparently went awry in 1892. Having heard of the progress
and discoveries attributed to d'Arsonval, Nikola Tesla sought to meet
the French scientist, explains Martine Le Coz, a novelist and illustrator
from the Centre region who wrote two books on Tesla in 2009 and
2011, a fictionalized biography and an illustrated novel.
Yes, Nikola Tesla did come to meet Arsène d'Arsonval in order to
have the authorship of his research on high-frequency therapies
recognized. Some of d'Arsonval's devices were actually modified Tesla
machines. "I found this man so charming," Nikola Tesla noted in one
of his notebooks, "that I did not seek to assert my rights."
A famous inventor, as unjustly overlooked as he was fundamental,
Tesla is the designer of alternating current. As famous as Edison in his
time, Tesla notably filed more than nine hundred patents and
adorned the salons and science fairs with his machines, posing in a
deluge
of sparks and dazzling flashes. He gave his name to the tesla, the
official unit measuring magnetic force.
Nikola Tesla was born in 1856, the same year as Freud, in a small
village in Croatia, near the Adriatic Sea.
A gifted and imaginative child, he was naturally marked by the
talents of his father, an Orthodox priest with a renowned eloquence
but resistant to any scientific questioning of creation. And by those of
his mother, heiress to a line of inventors and remarkable for her
ingenuity, who never stopped inventing all sorts of things to improve
the daily work of the family farm.
After studying engineering in Austria, Tesla accepted a position as a
Telegraph employee in Hungary in 1881. Then he moved to Paris the
following year as a telecommunications engineer for the all-powerful
Continental Edison Company.
Finally, he emigrated to the United States in 1884, and in 1887 he
created theTesla Light Company, where he will develop the
technology of alternating current. Filing several hundred patents -
between 700 and 900 it seems over his entire career - and multiplying
the most audacious inventions and experiments around electric coils,
X-rays, light, vacuum, anti-gravity and free energy. A free energy,
capable of being captured and transmitted wirelessly.
Here is what Tesla said about the latter, during a conference in New
York in 1891:
“Before long, our machines will be powered by energy available
anywhere in the universe.
The idea is not new... We find it in the myth of Antaeus, who
draws energy from the earth. In space there is a form of energy.
Is it static or kinetic? If it is static, all our research will have been
in vain. If it is kinetic - and we know that it is - it is only a matter of
time, and humanity will have harmonized its energy techniques
with the great workings of nature.
[28] .»
Many of our modern devices were invented or described by Tesla.
He is at the origin of the principle of radar, the electric car, the energy
shield and the particle cannon. And the first prototype of a vertical
take-off aircraft... in 1928. This polyglot visionary (Czech, Hungarian,
English, French, German, Italian, Latin and Sanskrit) even anticipated
the emergence of the Internet and radio guidance.
"It is now possible, by using existing wireless telegraph facilities, to
launch an aeroplane, to have it follow a roughly defined trajectory,
and to have it perform certain operations at a distance of several
hundred miles," Tesla claimed in his patent for remote guidance of
moving vehicles and vessels, which he demonstrated in 1898 using a
radio-controlled ship from Madison Square Garden.
[29] .
THE NEW WORLD OF HIGH FREQUENCY ELECTROTHERAPY
Tesla's first observations on the physiological effects of high
frequencies, research begun in 1889, were published in February
1891. His lecture before theAmerican Electro-Therapeutic Association,
in 1898, allowed Tesla to present his work on high-frequency
currents. His valuable explanations are recorded in a reference article:
High frequency oscillotors for electrotherapeutic and other purposes.
One of the only ones available on this aspect of his research. Tesla
distinguishes in particular three categories of effects, those due to
static electricity, those due to dynamic electricity "principally due to
the quality of the electrical movement or the force of the current
through the body", and finally, thirdly, the effects "of a distinct
nature" linked to electrical oscillations or waves. "Impulses in which
electrical energy passes alternately through the static and dynamic
forms in a more or less rapid succession
[30] ".
high
Designer of frequency electrotherapy devices, and witness himself
to the benefits of this approach, Tesla will then develop in particular
oscillators dedicated to electrotherapy, manufactured from 1903 on
his assembly line in Wardenclyffe in the United States. And Tesla will
create in 1917 theTesla Electro Therapeutic Company.
"You see, electricity gives a body just what it needs - the strength
to live, the nerve strength. It is a great physician, I assure you,
perhaps the greatest of physicians.
.»
[31]
In his most advanced projects, Tesla considered anesthesia by
electricity, a process mastered by the Russians several decades later.
Or increasing the intellectual performance of students by burying
high-voltage cables in classrooms.
On September 6, 1932, theAmerican Congress of Physical Therapy
of New York, recognizes the exceptional effectiveness of Tesla
oscillators, "with highly beneficial results in the treatment of cancer,
surpassing anything that traditional surgery could achieve."
The year before, Lakhovsky had developed his multi-wave oscillator.
He and Tesla are said to have met in New York, after Lakhovsky's
arrival in the United States in 1940. Tesla is said to have helped him
refine certain technical details, in particular correcting the ratios of
the frequencies and harmonics of the different diameters of the metal
rings making up the multi-wave oscillator.
Robbed of the Nobel Prize twice , Tesla died in 1943,
[32]
in New York, in total destitution. He died a year after Lakhovsky, and
three years after d'Arsonval.
© Courtesy of the Nikola Tesla Museum, Belgrade.
5
PLANTS, WINE AND PEOPLE... FIRST
EXPERIMENTAL APPLICATIONS OF
LAKHOVSKY'S INVENTIONS
THE ACTION OF OSCILLATING CIRCUITS ON WINE
Here I am return at the house of Guy Thieux, I listen to him
conscientiously tell me the follow-ups given to the work of Georges
Lakhovsky. I have the sensation of hearing the thread of memory
unfold.
"Between 1941 and 1956, after the death of his father, Serge
Lakhovsky began research on liquids, he maintained close
relations with Doctor Albert Verley and the Coty company. Only
one result was then demonstrated indisputably. It was that of the
aging of perfumes, spirits and wines."
He continues. His powerful voice echoes in the room where I am
taking notes. Experiments are being conducted at theNational
Distillerson whiskey.
"The effects obtained at that time are very concrete on small
quantities with a high alcohol content. Significant technological
difficulties arise when it is necessary to consider treatments on
an industrial scale."
"In France, the COLYSA laboratory located in the sixteenth
arrondissement of Paris, proposes that "every household can
benefit from Lakhovsky circuits. These products increase the well-
being of the table without additional expense by reducing the
acidity of an ordinary wine in 48 hours."
Prominent scientific work is also being carried out in Europe. In
Portugal, Antonio Perelra Forjaz, professor at the University of Lisbon
and Permanent Secretary of the Academy of Sciences, demonstrates
that the action of oscillating circuits
significantly improves the quality of the "bouquet" and "softness" of
the wine. It also proves that they determine a lowering of the degree
of acidity of the wine and of several oils. Doctor Émile Couerbe, in his
very complete thesis made in Algiers in 1939, studies among other
things the action of the oscillating circuits on the modifications of the
biological liquids.
Today, it is still recommended to drink water energized by the
action of Lakhovsky oscillating circuits.
Other studies, conducted on plants and animals, attest to the
effectiveness of Lakhovsky multiple waves.
OSCILLATING CIRCUITS AT THE SERVICE OF PLANTS
This essay, carried out in the mid-1920s, marks the beginning of
Lakhovsky's first research on living things.
Bare rigid copper oscillating circuits are wrapped around
Pelargonium geraniums. These plants are inoculated with bacteria
that cause plant cancers.(Bacterium tumefaciens).Open metal circles
stop tumor growth. The experiment began on January 30, 1925 and
ended on March 23, 1928. It was conducted at the Salpêtrière surgical
clinic in Paris.
Experimental cancer therapy trial on Pelargonium.
Many botanists confirm the positive results obtained by Georges
Lakhovsky on Pelargonium cancer. Professor Rivera selects two
geraniums of the same age which have absolutely equivalent
vegetative development. They are inoculated in the same region, on
an area in a state of perennial growth. After eleven days, an open
copper circuit of 2.5 mm section is fixed on an ebonite support and
applied to one of the plants. The second plant, for control, is not
equipped. Its tumor develops and the plant dies a little more than a
month after the start of the experiment. One year and two months
after the start of the test, the tumor of the plant equipped with the
metal circuit has completely disappeared.
Conclusion: Both plants survived. The one with the Lakhovsky
circuit accelerated the development of the tumor before destroying it
completely, while the control retained its tumor.
Another researcher, Labergie, from the National School of
Agriculture in Montpellier, performed a cure on Pelargoniums.
"In thirty days, he observed that the foot around which the
copper circuit was maintained presented a floral and vegetative
activity prolonged until the frosts (the infested plants died
prematurely and the control plants, not infested, were
".
unproductive from the end of August)
[33]
During a second research project, still in Montpellier, Labergie
documented the variations in the effects of oscillating circuits made of
different metals depending on the plants.
"At the time of observation," he wrote, "copper activates the
production of potatoes, stimulates the productivity of carrots and
vines as well as the germination of all seeds. Iron exerts the same
action on peas, beans and is favorable to bulb plants and onions."
Labergie also observes that copper protects the vine from mildew,
and that it surprisingly activates penicillium but reduces the activity of
botrytis, a fungus causing vine diseases used to make sweet wines.
Nickel and aluminum paralyze the development of molds from the
mucedineae and mucors families.
Even aquatic plants are sensitive to the action of an oscillating
circuit. At the University of Cagliari, Italy, Dr.
Carlo Maxia notes that a submerged branch of Canadian waterweed (
elodea canadensis), an aquarium plant known aswater plague, grows
48 cm in 130 days under the influence of a circle 30 cm in diameter
and 6 mm in section.
The Lakhovsky circuit tests are extended to other plants. The
criteria used for selection are sensitivity or insensitivity to the same
bacteria. "It is observed that the oscillating circuit preserves the
vibrational energy of injured cells. It allows them not to fall below the
threshold where the cancerous agent present in the wound can
transmit its plasmid and change the topological order of the DNA. We
conclude that the oscillating circuit is a mini cosmos made available to
the plant to help it reharmonize with its environment," describes Guy
Thieux. The plant is therefore able to effectively combat the stress
generated by the lesion. Even if the bacteria responsible for the
cancer is still present, it can no longer act.
In Bologna, Italy, Mezzadroli and Vareton studied the effects of
oscillating circuits and the Radio Cellulo Oscillator on seed
germination.
Georges Lakhovsky.
Gianfranco Galvani. Cenfro Di Ricerca Georges Lakhovsky
(Rimini, Italy) www.centrolakhovsky.com
GERMINATION
Excerpt fromCellular Oscillation,Doin, 1931.
Essay by Professor Mezzadroli and Doctor Vareton of the University of
Bologna
1 - Seeds: bean, wheat, barley, beer. Light criteria: alternating
ambient light and darkness. Soil type: humus-rich soil, chemically
washed sand and moistened cotton wool. Single-turn oscillating
circuit, made of 30 cm diameter copper or nickel wire, 5 to 8 mm
thick and with a wavelength of around 2 metres.
Conclusion: 25 to 50% increase in germination of paired seeds.
Copper wires 5 to 8 mm thick have a more marked action than
those 1 to 3 mm thick.
2 - Seeds: barley seeds (50), beans (25), peas (25), corn (50). Soil: cotton
wool, then soil. The distances between the experimental lots and the
Radio Cellulo Oscillator (RCO) vary.
Duration of exposure: 90 minutes per day, in three periods of 30 minutes,
distributed from 9 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.; from 3 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.; from 7 p.m. to 7:30
p.m. The evaluation focuses on the number of germinated grains, the total length
of the aerial development of the plants in cm and their total weight.
Experiment 1 (barley), experiment 2 [beans], experiment 3 (peas),
experiment 4 [corn). Results at 6thexposure day experiment 2:
beans. All data is collected.)
Number of germinated grains: control batch: 17; oscillating circuits: 19;
Radio Cellulo Oscillator: 22. Total length of plants in cm: control batch: 16;
oscillating circuits: 24; Radio Cellulo Oscillator: 46. Addition of soil on 7e
day, followed by cutting and weighing of the plants on the 14theday. Total
weight of control beans: 5.0 g; total weight of beans subjected to the circuits
oscillating: 6.5 g; total weight of beans subjected to the Radio Cellulo
Oscillator: 9.4 g.
Conclusion: The action of the RCO is more constant than that of the
Lakhovsky oscillating circuit, it exerts a favorable action on plant
growth.
HOW TO INSTALL OSCILLATING CIRCUITS AROUND PLANTS?
From 1970 to 1982, peach and cherry trees were successfully treated with
oscillating circuits, Guy Thieux tells me. His garden itself is decorated
with potted plants studded with metal rings.The oscillating circuit must
surround the plant. It is installed 42 cm from the ground (or 84 cm if it is
a tree). It is fixed inside three stakes, made of wood or plastic, firmly
stuck in the ground, to ensure a good base. The angle of inclination on
the horizontal plane must be 23 to 24°.»
What is the circuit made of? I imagine that for external use, it is not
the same metal as for a circuit worn on the body... "Hollow tubes,
solid metal, multiphase cables (hi-fi) or annealed, closed or
varnished copper act as oscillating circuits. The second of the
oscillating circuit can vary between 3.5 and 6 mm. And its diameter
is generally 33.5 cm, with an opening at the ends of 17 mm.»Larger
sizes are possible, but the same proportion must be maintained.
An important parameter in the efficiency of the circuits also lies in the
terrain itself.Its shape, flat or inclined, and its composition of course
(mineralogy, geology, subsoil tectonics)»specifies Guy Thieux, himself a
geophysicist. The climatology of the place, the direction of the prevailing
winds, their strength, their intensity must also be taken into account.
Other aspects such as natural radioactivity, air ionization, spatial
weather and electrical or magnetic storms, the magnetic field
Translated from French to English - www.onlinedoctranslator.com
The magnetic field of the Earth and the inclination of the oscillating circuit play as
important a role as the nature, diameter, second (or even the number of strands) of
metal characteristics of the oscillating circuit.
BALLERINA, THE MARE TREATED BY OSCILLATING CIRCUITS
"The oscillating circuits, real stimulants, allow the horse, like man and
animals, to recover their energy expenditure day by day.»relates
Georges Lakhovsky incellular oscillationThe anecdote concerns
Ballerine, a mare forced to give up racing for a year because of pain
and her bad behavior.
A Lakhovsky collar was applied behind her ears and at the level of
her thyroid gland. The results were apparent quickly. Ballerina,
ranked first seven times at Vincennes, "came second out of twenty-
one starters, running the kilometer in 1 min 26s,and making its owner
pocket the sum of 229 francs
". [34]
At the Pasteur Institute, Rivera and Métalnikoff, two other
contemporaries of Lakhovsky, studied the effect of oscillating circuits
on the maturity and development of stick insect larvae (Carausius
morosusOrDixippus morosus). The results show faster hatching and
maturation of eggs under oscillating circuits.
Other experiments are carried out on the development of the
silkworm (communication to the Royal Academy of Lincei de
Mezzadroli and Vareton) and on parrot eggs (S. Jelinek).
Among other dog stories, a veterinarian and agricultural engineer
equips a four-year-old dog with a collar, placed in 8
on his neck and chest. His oozing scar is completely healed and his
hair is growing back, while all other treatments have failed. In Buenos
Aires, Professor Hugo Walter Reilly notes that a dog bitten by a viper,
but equipped with an oscillating circuit fixed to its collar, does not
suffer the effects of the venom.
Between 1970 and 1982, private operators successfully treated
racehorses, sheep, dogs and chickens (fertility and laying).
"However," warns Guy Thieux, "we must avoid generalizing
successes or making hasty conclusions: each case is unique, and
customized parameters must be established based on age,
pedigree, food and water drunk by animals treated with a
multiple wave oscillator."
In the 1980s, for example, the performance of racehorses in
Mauritius was improved following the application of a complex and
rigorous twenty-five-step protocol.
TRIALS ON INCURABLY PATIENTS
I am sitting at my desk. It is very hot. Piles of books and documents
surround me. I have trouble getting into the subject. I dream of a
swim or a walk by the sea. Will I succeed in connecting all the
information I have? I arm myself with patience and courage. I open
each book, I study each document, taking care to take notes and not
to forget anything. I let myself be guided by my inspiration.
InPhysics at the service of the sickof Professor Herzog, I note that
experimental tests of the Radio Cellulo Oscillator and oscillating
circuits were carried out at the Salpêtrière hospital between 1924 and
1930. The patients are hopeless cases condemned by science. And
yet, the subjects treated by the Lakhovsky devices see their condition
improve and their pain diminish.
But some patients are sometimes carried away by internal
hemorrhages. One of the doctors who continues to practice the
Lakhovsky oscillator today as part of a global anti-cancer therapy
noted this risk in one of his patients, who had cancer in the palate: "I
advised her to do ten-minute sessions of OALOM per day and to sleep
near the antennas. The volume of her tumor decreased by 50%. The
big problem is that my patient died of internal hemorrhage caused by
a rupture of the blood vessels supplying her tumor masses." In Dr.
Jean-Louis Portes' thesis on the history of medicine, I learned that the
Lakhovsky oscillator was used in Paris, but also in Austria and
especially in Italy, for
Professor Sordello Attilj. The latter treated more than three hundred
patients, including twenty-four cancer patients. He noted the
reduction and disappearance of pain, the regression of ulcers, and
the effective cure of six cases of cancer.
Bernard Herzog summarizes his similar research for me with vigor:
"There are many publications on the treatment of diabetics.
Impressive reductions in blood sugar and glycosuria are
observed in a host of other infections such as enuresis, uterine
fibroids, lupus erythematosus, hemorrhoids, cases of prostatism,
prostate adenomas, etc. I will note the interesting action of the
Lakhovsky oscillator in inflammatory processes, boils, carbuncles,
suppurations, recurrent otitis, in all suppurations following
surgical interventions. These facts were published as early as
1937 inInternational Shortwave Congressin Vienna.
Between 1998 and 2005, Bernard Herzog followed more than one hundred
clinical cases of cancer:
"I have obtained variable results allowing me to have a hindsight
of 6 or 7 years on several forms of cancer: digestive tract, thyroid,
breast, kidney, bladder, prostate, lymphomas, leukemia,
dysplasia and cancer of the uterus, lung, brain tumors, sarcomas,
ovarian or tubal tumors."
For his treatment, Professor Herzog used two homemade
Lakhovsky oscillators, equipped with Holo, Electron,
which departed from the initial devices invented by Georges
Lakhovsky.
In fact, Bernard Herzog's approach is based on five pillars:
conventional methods (surgery, palliative radiotherapy,
chemotherapy); pulsed fields according to the advancement of
knowledge and the clinical stage of the disease (Lakhovsky oscillator
and ionocinesis (see box); nutritherapy, via food supplements;
psychotherapy or psychoanalysis; Dr. Roudier's immunostimulation
method, based on micro-injections at homeopathic doses of specific
gamma globulins.
I notice inThe Drifts of Medicinethe case of a young Russian woman
of thirty, suffering from cancer of the left breast. Bernard Herzog, as
usual, chooses to combine methods. Combining treatment by
multiple wave oscillator, diet and specific nutritional supplements,
ionocinesis and homeopathy of chemo products deposited on the
breasts.
"In medicine," recalls Bernard Herzog, "there is no absolute
method that works alone. It is better to combine several
approaches."
Ionokinesis, by dilating the pores of the skin, allows substances to
penetrate the skin with effects comparable to those of conventional
chemotherapies. Bernard Herzog and Dr. Albert-Claude Quemoun
have thus succeeded in manufacturing a pharmacopoeia a thousand
times more powerful than traditional homeopathic remedies,
Bernard Herzog thought his patient was cured...
"After seven years, she came back for consultation with a skin
metastasis, known scientifically as a perneation nodule."
No surgeon wanted to operate on him. Eighteen months later,
numerous nodules appeared, making chemotherapy essential.
"Cancer is a mysterious disease. The whole terrain is pathological.
We can extend and improve the survival of patients. But I have
observed recurrences of cancer twenty-five years after a major
operation, with large amputation of the breast, removal of the
pectoral muscles and lymph node dissection of the armpit."
A much-criticized pioneer, Bernard Herzog has been helping his
patients understand the meaning of their illness for thirty years. That
is his credo. Alzheimer's disease has different causes. The same is
true for allergies.
"Each individual is different, each has a specific imagination, each
has a particular symbolic language. Human beings are governed
by complex phenomena that medicine has not finished exploring,
notes Bernard Herzog. The therapeutic result therefore does not
depend on the device, nor on the therapist, but on the inherent
factors of the subject resulting from his structure, his past, his
life, his state of knowledge or not, but also on the seriousness of
the vibrational lesions or the imbalance of the bacterial
populations that constitute his cells."
Is this where Lakhovsky fits in, in your opinion?
It should be noted, however, that the electrical resistivity of
human beings is no longer the same. Food has changed with the
agro-industrial era, which has seriously denatured the soil and led to
a whole host of mutations in plant and animal bacterial chains. Now,
people are all deficient, and despite all the nutritional supplements,
we cannot find Lakhovsky's results, nor the same equipment.
I have attempted to summarize the results obtained from the group
of cancer patients followed for several years by Professor Herzog. Out
of fifty-six patients treated according to his protocol, twenty-five cases
(nearly 40%) showed tumor stabilization over periods of three months
to ten years. I have recorded five cases of regression of cancerous
tumors over periods of seven years maximum, and noted three cases
of improvement in the general condition of the patients.
There were also thirteen deaths related to refusals to follow
conventional treatments (chemotherapies), to immune balance
disruptions related to deficiencies, operations and terminal stages 3
and 4. In four cases, the action of the multiple wave oscillator failed to
improve the general condition of the patient and his damaged terrain.
Finally, on 6 occasions, stopping oscillator treatments too quickly
compromised the effectiveness of this care.
According to this exploratory assessment, it appears that an
approach combining the Lakhovsky oscillator and the other
therapeutic pillars of Bernard Herzog would give patients a one in two
chance of survival.
My regret is that seventeen prostate cancer treatments followed
over seven years are not included in this experimental trial. Prostate
cancer is one of the most common cancers in men. Along with lung
and colon cancers. It would have been interesting to see the influence
of the Lakhovsky oscillator on this cancer marked by a low mortality
rate, in the order of 20% of cases.
DISCOVERING THE BENEFITS OF IONOCESIS
The Bordeaux Society of Physical and Natural Sciences, the third
Congress of Holistic Medicine in Bordeaux (1973), medical theses,
including those of Dr. Berthelof in 1957 and then that of Dr. Jean-Luc
Delabant in 1989, put forward an electrotherapy technique used for
over a century: ionocinesis.
I have been on the phone with Dr. Janet for several minutes. This
eighty-four-year-old gastroenterologist, with a lively voice, explains to
me how and why he came to practice this method.
"I came here because of a doctor, Dr. Morisot, who, in 1950, cured
my grandmother who was losing her sight through ionization
sessions. I then continued to study this question. And I discovered
other work, such as that of Professor Bader in Toulouse, one of the
rare scientists to deal with cellular metabolism in its rhythmic
dimension and no longer chemical. I decided to work with him.
The rhythmic dimension, do you mean vibrational?
In a way. I must be one of the last researchers to substitute the
rhythmic question for the classical notions of form and anatomical
description. In this perspective, life is considered as a purely
oscillating phenomenon. Our organism vibrates at a basic frequency
of the order of 60 to 100 hertz. That is to say, 60 to 100 pulsations per
second. This basic tuning fork is enriched by the frequencies of
different cell groups. These vibrations can be recorded by
electrocardiogram or electroencephalogram. Any illness is a rupture
with this state of original vibratory harmony.
A break with a certain electromagnetic state?
Our body is indeed an electrical machine in its own right. We can
then consider, like Charles Laville, that cancer is born on a terrain
affected by an "electrical disturbance". Or, as Louis-Claude Vincent
said, in a strongly electropositive environment. All pathologies are
therefore caused by energy overloads, an overload of positive
electrical charges; protons. This is why, for example, I invented a
cellular synchronizer called Isonat. This device removes excess
positive charges from our body.
Ionokinesis involves sending a weak electric current through the
pores or mucous membranes. This electrotherapy method allows
medication to be delivered to specific points in the human body. But it
can also promote the elimination of certain substances contained in
the body through the skin.
All these reasons support the idea of a detoxifying, revitalizing and
regenerative action by normalizing the exchanges between cell
membranes. The currents of ionocinesis are much better tolerated
than those of ionization, which is accompanied by tingling on the skin.
Ionocinesis does not excite the nerve endings, so it is absolutely
painless.
This new gentle and painless medicine is highly recommended for
modifying the local physicochemical conditions linked to an illness, or
even for optimizing, through its targeted effects, the medical
treatments prescribed for all kinds of illnesses and cancers.
PART TWO
THE MULTI-WAVE OSCILLATOR TODAY
1
MEETINGS AROUND THE LAKHOVSKY
OSCILLATOR
THIERRY, LAKHOVSKY'S AMATEUR ONLINE INTERNET USER
"There is a real community of collectors of Lakhovsky's works on the
Internet." It was in the warm, cozy and festive atmosphere of a good
meal that I met Thierry, a fan of Nikola Tesla and Georges Lakhovsky.
With him, I was immediately able to dive into the fascinating world of
scientific discoveries of the early 20th century.ecentury. A real social
and existential reflection has begun. How would the inventors of the
interwar period react if they had the opportunity to live again in our
time? Would they notice a lack of effervescence and abundance of
scientific creativity? Or would they, on the contrary, be frightened by
the abundance of new technologies in our consumer societies?
A seasoned Internet user, it was online that Thierry was able to
acquire a good part of his collection of books written by Georges
Lakhovsky. He made me discover the fluctuations of this virtual
market where twenty-three bids, in the space of an hour, made a copy
ofThe Cabal, multiplying by nine the value of this work, which is now
almost impossible to find on the web. "Sometimes, you can see thirty
copies go on sale in a fortnight, and then find nothing for several
months." Thierry told me how disappointed he was at not having had
the chance to buy a copy ofThe Universefor the sum - relatively
modest! - of forty euros.
Other websites offer e-books, scanned PDF versions of books such
as
The Universe,The Earth and Us,Science and Happiness,Nature and its
wonders.
Online, on the Internet, the network of Lakhovsky's fans and friends
converse through dedicated forums (www.econologie.com,
www.onpeutlefaire.com, www.amessi.forum.fr). The topics of
discussion are rich and varied: testimonies of healing, networking
with therapists practicing the multiple wave oscillator, relevance of
research work and this device to cure cancer...
Internet links sometimes disappear from Google for two or three
days, then reappear. Mysteries of computing or discreet censorship?
All hypotheses are permitted...
I ordered remotely myself, by phone The Multiple Wave Oscillator,
The Secret of Life, And Cellular Oscillationto a bookstore that offers a
catalog of eight books written by Lakhovsky.
Tenacity, perseverance, a daily taste for prospecting on the Web,
availability are the qualities necessary for any collector wishing to
understand Lakhovsky's thinking. His works complement each other
and are complementary: each book refers to another, thus fueling the
desire to investigate and find the rare pearl. I particularly like this
sentence published on a forum of the site onpeutlefaire.com:
"Lakhovsky was a precursor of a new stage in the medicine of
tomorrow, without denying classical medicine."
JEAN-LOUIS PORTES, THE HISTORIAN OF MEDICINE
"Lakhovsky understood that every living being is animated by specific
vibratory energies which are subject to laws as rational as those of
the material world... There is no longer any opposition between the
invisible and the visible, the unconscious and the conscious, the spirit
and matter. The being becomes a WHOLE animated by the law."
Preface by Étienne Guillé to Dr. Portes' thesis.
The Parisian doctor Jean-Louis Portes had the chance to meet
Lakhovsky's son. He agreed to tell me about this episode of his life
that opened his mind and enriched his personal quest, his
philosophical-spiritual understanding of man. He welcomed me into a
large, sober room, very clear and very bright. I chose to restore the
content of this meeting in the form of a dialogue to highlight its
authenticity and spontaneity.
How did Lakhovsky enter your life?
In the years 1981-1982. When I was part of a group of doctors
who observed and tested the effects of Lakhovsky oscillating circuits
on living things, the members of this organization met from time to
time. They imagined experiments to search, argue and answer
questions they asked themselves about the existence and legitimacy
of a link between the irrational and the rational. Some doctors
attended experiments of bone reconstruction of a spinal column by
action of the multiple wave oscillator. All the practitioners who
worked with the Radio Cellulo Oscillator managed to make
transfers of energy from one individual to another or from a
substance to a person. I followed these working sessions for a few
years. There I met Serge Lakhovsky, who was over eighty years old at
the time and the central pivot of this group.
At the end of 1982, as a replacement for a doctor who helped me a
lot, I wanted to write a thesis on the action of metals on metabolism. I
went to see a professor of biochemistry at the Pitié-Salpêtrière
hospital who was not interested in my request. This man advised me
to focus my choice on a thesis on the history of medicine. Professor
Rullière was the main specialist in this field. So I decided to meet this
scientist who did me the honour of accepting the presidency of my
thesis.
From that moment on, I was able to truly get in touch with Serge
Lakhovsky who agreed to make available to me all the works written
by his father.
What was your relationship with Serge Lakhovsky?
A great friendship was born from our meeting. We spent good
times together and many pleasant evenings. Our exchanges were
numerous and fruitful. Serge was a gruff man, quite valiant despite
his great age. His build of a big, strong man, of a rugby player, was
reminiscent of that of Pierre Tchernia. This mountain with large hands
was the bearer invested with his father's torch.
His perfumer's nose probably gave him the subtlety to perceive the
importance of his father's work. So he made the
choice to sell the oscillating circuits (in the form of belts, necklaces,
bracelets or garters, etc.) and the Radio Cellulo Oscillator invented by
his father.
Let's come to the thesis you wrote on the life and work of Georges
Lakhovsky... How did it go? How was it perceived by your jury? Did it
serve your professional career?
During this period, I spent months frequenting the National
Library to search for or find articles in French and Italian newspapers
where the effectiveness of Georges Lakhovsky's products and
inventions were praised. I was very impressed by the scope of this
inventor. A true humanist genius - philosopher, artist, chemist, civil
engineer, and initiate - who had managed to perceive the intelligent
dimension of life by expressing it on different levels.
Writing my thesis took a year. My defense did not achieve the
expected success. The chapter on the integration of Georges
Lakhovsky's tools into official medicine was not appreciated at its true
value. The classical and technical way of thinking of our society
permeating our thought structures was certainly disturbed and
destabilized by the nature of the subject developed in my writing.
Professor Rullière, my thesis director, was thus surprised by the fact
that one could go back in history, and fall in relation to science.
The three members of the jury asked me humorous questions
about the notion of vibration, of cellular waves.
A hint of irony and skepticism emerged from their unspoken words.
But they were still very impressed by the glowing presentation of
Georges Lakhovsky's work made by Etienne Guillé, then a professor at
the Orsay faculty, a university associate professor in physiology and
biochemistry, a doctor of natural and physical sciences, and a
professor of molecular biology at the University of Paris-XI and at the
National School of Rural Engineering, Water and Forests. Etienne
Guillé dared to work with a pendulum in broad daylight and to claim
that his lineage included sorcerers and shamans. They could only bow
their heads in validating my thesis.
Has this research work directly influenced your practice?
I didn't see myself starting my career by managing a multi-wave
oscillator in my medical practice, I was afraid of upsetting and
disrupting my neighborhood on an energetic level. I always kept in
mind the image of Serge Lakhovsky who started his oscillator in one
room of his apartment and went through another with a neon
illuminated by the electromagnetic frequencies of this device. I also
didn't want to launch too quickly into a business out of step with our
world.
I now consider my thesis to be in the public domain, and I am
happy to give it to humanity if it can be of service to it. This document,
entrusted to a publisher, mysteriously disappeared into thin air. To
this day, it has never had the chance to be published.
What thoughts did this period of your life inspire in you?
?
I consider that the Lakhovsky oscillator has its place in the medical
universe. For me, it is a potential for miracles and reconstruction of
things that restructures at a certain level the connections between
atoms. When a cellular or muscular tissue is destructured, the fact of
repositioning it on an energetic level to restore its potential has an
action on both the body and the mind.
I do not regret having been placed on this path that made me grow
by allowing me to enter into Lakhovsky's consciousness and to gauge
the initiatory dimension of his works. My research work and my
investigation translated into Spanish for the South American
continent have opened my mind by allowing me to understand, from
symbols and traditions, everything that touches man in his energetic
dimension.
In this perspective, I easily conceive the existence of similarities, of
resonances. Of bridges comparable to the visions of Chinese
medicine, homeopathy or popular language which justify that
everything is in everything. For me the analogy between the shape of
the labyrinth of Chartres Cathedral and that of the Lakhovsky
oscillator refers to this same conception of the inseparable Unity of a
Whole.
Our interview ended with a very nice surprise. Jean-Louis Portes
invited me to look at a mysterious object, a plastic sheath containing
metal wires wrapped in blue and red silk, which he then took out of
his office.
This priceless souvenir was an oscillating circuit made by Serge
Lakhovsky.
JEAN-PHILIPPE MARIE CALLED MOISSON, THE CRAFTSMAN OF SENSOR
NECKLACES
Jean-Philippe Marie saidHarvest, founding director of the William
Bates Institute, is a researcher educated in various natural health
methods developed by the precursors of the last century. Passionate
about Lakhovsky, he manufactures and sells sensor collars®, a
contemporary version of oscillating circuits, aesthetic, compact, easy
to use and wear. The sensor collars he offers are intended for
individuals who do not have the financial means to buy a Lakhovsky
oscillator or who, pressed for time, are not able to do the
recommended two sessions per week.
Lakhovsky's first oscillating circuits were the copper wires used in
plant experiments. Georges Lakhovsky later invented oscillating
circuits to wear on oneself, in the form of necklaces, headbands, belts,
bracelets, anklets. He even sold leg warmers and armbands.
For Jean-Philippe Marte known as Moisson, Lakhovsky only took two
things into account: the resonance frequency and the nature of the
metal, he used 5 to 6 metals (gold, silver, copper, iron, zinc, tin, nickel)
placed between long silk threads.
The first experiment with these circuits was attempted on Georges
Lakhovsky's nine-year-old daughter in 1931, who suffered from
tracheobronchial adenopathy. The zinc or silver collars eliminated the
attacks of slowed breathing that disturbed her sleep.
Private collection of J.-Ph. Marie known as Moisson.
At the time, the COLYSA company was responsible for marketing
these products throughout France.
In the 1950s, the oscillating circuits used in hospitals in the time of
Georges Lakhovsky were still sold in pharmacies.
How are sensor collars manufactured?
I started this business in 2006. Everything came together
gradually. At the beginning, for years, I did everything. I received
orders, I manufactured.
Today, I have them made in France.
I became interested in manufacturing miniaturized contemporary
materials. I quickly used special manufacturing processes based on
natural resins coated with pure silk, itself dyed with 100% organic
dyes. I did not want to wear or have anyone wear any potentially toxic
material.
Private collection of J.-Ph. Marie known as Moisson.
The sensor collars were developed using precise measurements
that included the arrangement of the wires relative to each other, the
diameters, the sections, the nature of the metal, the varnishes used,
the weight, the mass. It is not necessary to proceed in this way all the
time.
And how can we proceed otherwise?
You can make a sensor collar with a wire. But if you increase the
technical precision, you multiply the efficiency. And since
electromagnetic pollution is very significant, I think we need to
emphasize a quality requirement. For example, my sensor collars
absorb part of the fields emitted by relay antennas.
You say a sensor collar contains 600 wires, are you talking about
several hundred wires wound next to each other?
Exactly. That is why their effects do not add up, they multiply. In
theory, these wires are identical. But in practice, none can have the
same diameter as another. There will always be a few microns of
difference. It is the same for lengths. There will always be infinite
variations that are desirable.
All these differences probably increase the harmonics. On
germinated seeds or liquids, in all cases, we obtain quite impressive
results.
For example, if I put wine under my sensor collars for 24 or 48 hours,
it will not turn vinegar for six months or a year. I have observed the
same thing on bottles of wine that have been open for two years. We
can also do tests on milk, oils or other liquid substances as was done
in Lakhovsky's time.
How do your sensor collars look?
My range is very varied. For example, I offer identical necklaces
and anklets. Their circumference differs, but the raw material and
weight do not change. They are rolled two to three times on
themselves before putting them on. For bracelets too, although I
calculate the diameter differently. I also sell belts that are made to
measure. They are turned in an 8, and the loop is inserted into the
underwear, the pants, the skirt. Because all these circuits are open,
without a clasp.
©J.-Ph Marie called Moisson.
Larger diameter sensor collars are possible to meet specific
requirements: protection of a crib, a bed, an armchair. I also work
with architects who want to protect rooms without resorting to
electrical modifications.
How many sensor collars should I wear?
It depends on the people, on the sensitivities of each organism to
re-inform itself. Sensor collars ensure a correct level of hygiene of life.
They help us to adapt to our environment. In my opinion, they are
essential, we cannot do without them.
I wear two oscillating circuits on my torso and pectorals. They cross
at the solar plexus. It's very discreet. It holds well.
Lakhovsky considered that "it was necessary to equip ourselves
with sensor collars to regulate excess cosmic waves, absorb the
harmful effects of geological faults or soils unfavorable to our
organisms and protect ourselves from non-biocompatible artificial
waves generated by any electrical device."
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François Trojani specifies that they sometimes allowed "on their
own a considerable improvement in different pathologies [...] that
they prolonged the results obtained during exposures to the multiple
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wave generator
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A dental surgeon from the Faculty of Medicine of Paris, former head
of clinic at the French Dental School, declared in 1931:
"I immediately adopted the collar and belt [...] I found it beneficial
in terms of digestion, sleep, resistance to fatigue [...] A large
number of people have taken the collar, and those who have
shown themselves to be perseverant have experienced its
benefits, especially in terms of sleep, which is lacking in so many
people. .»
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The site ecologiemaison.com by Jean-Philippe Marie, known as
Moisson, recommends "wearing a minimum of one or two collars and
two sensor anklets. A belt and sensor bracelets can complete this
equipment in unfavorable situations for the most sensitive or fragile
people." . » Jean-Philippe Marie, known as Moisson, also advises
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avoiding leaving your sensor collar in a bathroom because it risks
oxidizing in the presence of high humidity.
"The sensor collars protect," insists Jean-Philippe Marie, known as
Moisson. "They conduct better and absorb electrical current
better than our own skin. They connect through the laws of
resonance to the frequencies of galactic hydrogen, which
represents 95% of the gaseous matter making up the universe."
A sensor collar costs 60 euros. Anklets and belts 80 euros. Bracelets
are a little cheaper. For animals, prices are also between 60 and 80
euros. The price is slightly more expensive for horses.
If people want to adapt the sensor collars to trees, an opening
system must be provided. They must also match the diameter of the
tree trunk. And finally, they must be weather-resistant. Especially rain.
Sensor collars can be used in many areas. They can be used to
energize drinks, water, wine, fruit juice. Revitalize food, vegetables
and fruits. They can be placed under a germinator Or put under your
pillow to protect your sleep. "A DIY enthusiast who buys wallpaper,
ecological paints or lime plasters can even use water regenerated by
sensor collars for 24 to 48 hours," suggests Jean-Philippe Marie,
known as Moisson.
One question remained: what type of metal was used to make
these swinging necklaces? Did Jean-Philippe Marie, known as
Moisson, use several, like Lakhovsky did in his time?
"I only use one metal," Jean-Philippe tells me, "copper prepared in a
special way. The choice of varnishes is very important, their frequency
is 20 to 50 times greater than that of copper.
Lakhovsky used seven different metals: gold, silver, copper, iron,
zinc, tin and chrome. He made twisted oscillating circuits, as well as
oscillators with metals or plants, Quinton serum and many other
active products. Because it is not only metals that resonate...
The same phenomenon is found with pearls. Lakhovsky employed
about ten workers responsible for threading pearls around the
oscillating necklaces. Clay, wood, silica are also made up of several
components that can resonate. Egyptian necklaces have been found
whose clay pearls were made with mixtures of algae with properties
comparable to Quinton's serum.
Our discussion turns to multiple wave oscillators. Jean-Philippe
Marie dit Moisson owns one himself, which he uses for his own
purposes. An old model from the 1950s, not made by Lakhovsky but
which he improved.
"There has never been a study on the power of the emissions of this
invention," recalls Jean-Philippe Marie, known as Moisson. "It is not
said that it plays a particular role. I think, however, that the regularity
and length of exposure must be taken into account. Lakhovsky
recommended a quarter of an hour of oscillator for some people, and
an hour for others. As for me, I use my device daily at a rate of two
quarter-hour sessions per session. Sometimes, I skip one..."
Jean-Philippe Marie, known as Moisson, continues his research. He
has optimized another oscillator. An improved model containing
propolis, Quinton serum, rock salt on some of its open circles. "I have
also invented several high-voltage generators for my personal use.
My device does not emit any crackling, it can operate for 24 hours
without risking damaging its generator. Unlike a Holo-Electron which
cannot last more than an hour at a time..."
JEAN-CLAUDE DUPUY, THE PERSEVERING HANDYMAN
May 2011: final stretch. I refine the last pages of my manuscript, I
make changes here, modify details there, according to my inspiration
and the final pages of my manuscript.
My quest for the Lakhovsky oscillator remains incomplete. I have
not yet met Jean-Claude Dupuy. This Frenchman is one of the three
designers of a device sold on the Internet and presented as identical
to the original Lakhovsky machine. Promising!
Chance does things well. This man who lives in the South of France
agrees to receive me. I have 48 hours left to decide to do 900 km in
one go, by car. When the day comes, I ring his doorbell, ahead of the
time of our meeting. Too impatient to respond to this beautiful
invitation,
The contact is immediately warm. The interview takes place at his
home. The weather is very nice, our discussion is interrupted by the
singing of birds. The setting is calm and very relaxing. Harmony
reigns…
I discover a new story, one more, that I listen to attentively. "How
did I come to Lakhovsky?" begins Jean-Claude Dupuy. In 2007, a
person suffering from prostate cancer wrote to me, asking for the
address of a naturopath. This patient tells me about Prioré, about
Lakhovsky. Characters that I did not know. Then, I read articles on the
Internet. That was the trigger. I said to myself:
Hopefully we can still find these machines today!
And did you find any?
Yes. A multi-wavelength oscillator made in Holland. Despite its
expensive price, I thought I could buy this device to help this patient
and that it would also serve to keep me and my family healthy. Oddly
enough, I never saw this patient again after receiving the device.
At first, I didn't really know how to operate it and make various
adjustments. It should be noted that the manufacturers of these
machines do not take the time to write detailed operating
instructions. I asked the manufacturer. Given the language barrier, he
directed me to one of his compatriots living in France who speaks
fluent French. The latter gave me some technical details and gave me
Guy Thieux's address for more information.
How did your meeting go?
I simply contacted him. My wife and I spent an afternoon at his
place. I was in unfamiliar territory. The new kid on the block. I bought
a machine from him (another one!). And we went home with our
heads full.
To get a feel for the subject, I then searched for all of Lakhovsky's
books. Some of his works featured
photos of the original devices. There were many differences between
the models of that time and those of today. The diffusers which are
the antennas of the original devices were equipped with a large coil
which does not appear on my machine imported from the
Netherlands or on those of Guy Thieux. And nowhere else.
This detail caught my attention. I was also intrigued by the fact that
the dimensions of the antennas varied depending on the origin of the
devices, whether they came from Holland or were supplied by Guy
Thieux. These dimensions did not seem to correspond to the
originals. In the same vein, I wondered about the way in which the
open circles followed one another.
So many questions! How did you start finding answers?
Later, through the Internet, I came across a group that was going
to hold a seminar near Grenoble. They were meeting to review their
latest discoveries concerning Lakhovsky's devices. I was unable to
attend, but I learned from their report that a physics professor had
brought a pair of original antennas to this seminar. It was truly
fantastic and unexpected!
Two antennas, okay, but where was the generator? Nobody talked
about it. Some time later, I went to Grenoble to meet the organizer of
the seminar. It had been decided to make a small series of oscillators,
each of us was responsible for a part of the device. I had
selected the spark gap, Who corresponded THE more has my
mechanical knowledge. My first device - the one from the Netherlands
- was on the trip, because the organizer wanted to take it apart to
read its electrical diagram.
It seemed essential to me to see this generator. I wanted to go all
the way and know everything about this case. I was stubborn and
determined. So I contacted the physics professor who had brought
his antennas. After several emails, he finally agreed to let me meet
him.
What did you discover from him?
A very nice gentleman, but who did not see the point of showing
his device to another person. For him, Lakhovsky was only
d'Arsonval's student. What bothered him was that people talked more
about Lakhovsky than d'Arsonval. He had been given an original
device that he had left in a corner of his laboratory...
I was finally able to make the electrical diagram and note all the
dimensions of the various components of the device. I also took a large
number of photos. Thanks to the help of the organizer of the seminar, I
managed to see things clearly. I was neither an electrician nor an
electronics engineer, but I was the only one in the group who wanted to
get deeply involved in the original Lakhovsky device.
After collecting all the data, I wanted to tell the truth about this
issue and stop the deception of devices that do not conform to the
original Lakhovsky invention."
So, whether it was the spark gap, the generator or the dimensions
of the rings making up the antennas, I was learning
with Jean-Claude Dupuy how much current copies could differ from
the original model.
"There was not ONE original model," corrects Guy Thieux. In the
basements of the COLYSA laboratory, between 1965 and 1985,
there were many types of transformers, spark gaps, capacitors,
Tesla coils, diffusers and successive assemblies made in France
first. With the ideas of Georges Lakhovsky and the collaboration
of Messrs Adam, Givelet, and Dr Rigaud and MmeOzoux, the
manager of COLYSA... As well as the successive modifications that
they had carried out by his colleagues.
Guy Thieux uses the word diffuser and not antenna, because
Lakhovsky never used the term antenna in his patents to describe his
multiple dipoles. He uses the term "diffuser".
"In the USA, the Lepel company was commissioned to build the
OALOMs with diffusers of 12 alternating dipoles: annealed red
copper, steel, brass, copper, steel, brass, etc."
These old models are not perfect, however. Due to the power of its
radiation, linked to the power of its generator, reproductions of
devices from the time, at powers similar to the original machines,
present the major problem of jamming short waves and interfering
with televisions. Jean-Claude Dupuy advises operating them outside
of peak viewing hours and preferably in the countryside.
It is also essential to install a very good earth connection, if possible
only reserved for this purpose.
machine. The wave emission curves of Lakhovsky devices vary in fact
depending on the quality of their earthing
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"For various reasons, I found myself writing my little book alone,
Lakhovsky, the revelation,continues Jean-Claude Dupuy. "Thanks to
Guy Thieux, I was also able to meet other people who had vintage
devices. During this period, I became friends with two buyers of my
book, the Belgian Tony Kerselaers and the Italian Bruno Sacco, both
electronic engineers specializing in antennas. A real godsend. Thanks
to them, all the last secrets were revealed."
My Italian friend found, through a geobiologist, the office of a
doctor, Dr. Boris Vassileff, who had three original Lakhovsky devices.
One of them, a new and unused copy, was kept by the geobiologist.
"The other two, more used, were sold to Bruno and Tony. This twist of
fate allowed us to have original devices to carry out our research. We
have always worked as a team, sharing our knowledge."
"We were also interested in the functioning and manufacturing of
the electrode used locally to treat specific points of the human body."
An accessory found at Dr. Vassileff's. "Thanks to these electrodes, the
effectiveness of the device is greatly increased."
The project of manufacturing a small series of devices not coming
to fruition, Jean-Claude Dupuy decided to manufacture some
one all alone. Selling at the same time some CDs talking about his
works.
Tony Kerselaers then created the websitemultiwave research . And
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a second book, much more technical, was written in English with Tony
and Bruno:The Lakhovsky Multi Wave Oscillator Secrets Revealed.
"Reading our two books, we find the indications that allow us to
build devices that conform to the original Lakhovsky model. A big step
forward!"
How were your particular revelations received by the ? In
manufacturers of multi-wave oscillators?
I wrote to several manufacturers of devices, to tell them that their
product had nothing to do with the original achievements. I offered
them in return all our knowledge. Only one American understood that
he had to review his manufacture. We discussed at length the
methods of adjusting the device. Of the importance, for example, of
avoiding creating too great a resonance in order to limit the
production of sparks with a low input voltage. One can find this copy,
truly identical to the Lakhovsky machine, on the Internet. Several
individuals have bought their devices from this manufacturer and are
fully satisfied. Today, it costs about 3500 euros, transport included.
So what do you think about the other devices available?
The devices made in the Netherlands or by Guy Thieux can help
maintain the vitality of the body. But they do not have the qualities of
the original devices that can fight cancer.
Jean-Claude Dupuy's observation is severe. Yes, the multiple wave
oscillator does not cure everything. It cannot cure everything. For the
treatment of cancer patients, the ideal would be to create a
specialized center where the patient would remain hospitalized for
three weeks. There would be Lakhovsky's devices and many other
therapies: diets, energized water, psychotherapy exercises... There
would be magnetizers, energy workers who work on the chakras and
subtle bodies. Talking circles would help patients see life differently
and understand how their thoughts or emotions create illnesses.
Bringing them together would also create a certain dynamic and
reduce their fear of their pathology. Doctors should also participate in
this center, to avoid any overflow.
Another highlight experienced in Jean-Claude Dupuy's workshop
was when I contemplated the emissions of effluvia around the
OALOM transmitting antenna. They recreated the visual conditions of
a mini-storm with frightening lightning. At the sight of this captivating
spectacle, a part of me was frightened. I had the impression of living
an adventure worthy of a Jules Verne story.
That day I managed to get a good idea of how this assembly of
wood and metals works. Feeling the impressive journey of the electric
current in
the transformer, the spark gap, the capacitors and its arrival in the
transmitting antenna. This kind of thing cannot be learned from
books. Only direct experience allows one to become truly aware of it.
I finally sat down between the antennas. The machine started, I was
able to take a deep bath of electromagnetic frequencies. Honored, I
took the time to appreciate this moment at its true value... I felt a very
great cold spreading inside my body. During the session, I let myself
be carried and impregnated by the waves of life radiated by the
antennas.
"I don't know if official medicine is ready to accept the Lakhovsky
device in hospitals again," Jean-Claude Dupuy told me at the end of
our interview. "On the other hand, nothing prevents individuals from
acquiring it for their personal well-being or to help a friend in distress.
The future may hold surprises for us, in one way or the other. Let's
wait and see what happens next. My research work is now finished.
And it may be thanks to you that history will write a capital "L" for
Liberty. Or Lakhovsky."
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BEES, TEETH AND CANCER... TODAY'S
TESTS WITH LAKHOVSKY CIRCUITS
OSCILLATING CIRCUITS TO THE RESCUE OF BEES
What if we applied the benefits of oscillating circuits to bees? The
experiment was attempted between 2006 and 2008 in the Var region,
on several hives. "In addition to the practices of dowsing and
geobiotics, it seemed relevant to us to apply the so-called radionic
methods to bees that need help," explains the main author of the
study, a beekeeper aware of the invisible cosmic and electromagnetic
forces bathing our environment. His approach is presented in Essai
de stimulation vibratoire des abeilles, a 16-page document that he
sent me and which summarizes the stages of his research.
For his experiment, he used dedicated oscillating circuits, designed
and built by Armand Rosemblaun and Guy Thieux. A prototype device
called ARGT, in reference to the initials of the two designers.
"This device (a set of four elements) is intended to raise the
vibratory rate of a bee colony, and to strengthen its biological
metabolism."
Patrick the beekeeper's long experience with bee health shows that
the fight against varroa - a bee parasite involved in the destruction of
hives - cannot be 100% effective. This method does not achieve total
eradication of this disease. Even healthy hives, without treatment for
more than ten years, carry small quantities of varroa.
How did these hives behave when left to their own devices, without
any treatment other than the oscillating circuit?
among those who were equipped with it?
THE ARGT DEVICE
“Standardized by quantities of honey, pollen, number of brood frames
(spring) and quantities of bees”, some of the hives were then
equipped with metal rings: the ARGT circuits.
The hives being oriented south (opening), the three vertical faces
are placed metal against the hive as well as the last one under the
hive. The three vertical faces are taped, screwed, glued, or held by a
strap.
The experiment, started in the spring of 2006, gave the following
average honey harvests in the first year: ARGT batch: 11 kg, control
batch: 5 kg. In 2007, the harvest of the seven hives made in October,
gave the following averages: ARGT batch: 9.1 kg, Control batch: 7.3
kg... At first glance, in terms of harvests, advantage to the paired
hives.
"Between 2006 and 2008, the population of the four hives from
the first batch was completely decimated," notes Patrick. "To
date, three hives have survived."
This result is very promising because it is very rare for bees to resist
threats and
hazards of varroasis.
"Nevertheless," he tempers, "these three years have been
characterized by difficult climatic conditions, disrupting the
interpretation of the results and the expected clinical signs. The
differences between the batches (productivity, prolificacy, health
aspect, various symptoms) are therefore less significant
compared to the expected objective."
Complex and subject to climatic hazards, the 2006-2008 test "shows
insufficient efficiency of the Lakhovsky apparatus. However, it augurs
well for the future."
A second phase of testing is planned, with six hives installed and
equipped according to the ARGT parameters set in 2006. The only
difference: a slightly more intensive health monitoring, with "two to
three one-off treatments that are completely harmless to the bee,
liquid and solid food aid in case of urgent need", explains Patrick.
Scheduled for 2009 and planned for three years, this second study
was postponed due to lack of time for the team involved.
REGENERATION AND ORAL HEALTH
At the beginning of the century, the Lakhovsky oscillator corrected
bone loss caused by dental loosening and periodontitis. "Dr. Ch.
Hulin, a distinguished dentist at the Salpêtrière surgical hospital,
presented two communications on this subject, the first on Thursday,
July 20, 1933 at the Paris Odontology Society and the second on
March 27, 1934, at the annual Congress of the same society,"
indicates a 1934 report.
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There is no doubt that these examples could be reproduced today.
Chance brought me into contact with Dr. Justin Moller, an energy
dentist and etiopath in the Paris region, who uses a Lakhovsky
oscillator in his office practice.
Classically trained, Dr. Moller considers the patient as a whole in
order to respect the famous principlefirst do not harm, "first do no
harm", from the Hippocratic oath. Etiotherapy, which can be seen as a
branch of auriculotherapy, aims to intervene on bodily memories
according to reflex zones interpreted as embryological extensions of
the nervous system.
"I became interested in Lakhovsky's work and oscillator in 2002,
as a result of my mother's illness, who suffered from a serious
pathology. I was able to obtain a machine, a copy of the original
model, from Mr. Dupuy."
Figures I, II, III and IV show the phases of progressive ossification of teeth affected by alveolar
pyorrhea under the effect of treatment with the multiple wave oscillator. The same is true for
the two photographs on the left.
Dr. Moller first tested his device on his dog. His gums were very red,
by the fourth session they were all white. "It was quite astonishing to
observe that, as in Lakhovsky's writings, after four
ten-minute sessions the effects were evident. The gingivitis had a
much more pearly, less inflammatory color. In fact, it matched the
color of healthy gums. » Another success: the treatment of a dental
abscess. He was convinced and the device joined his first aid kit.
"It's a valuable and very effective health tool. It's one thing to
place the patient between the two electrodes, where with the
antennas of the device, we diffuse the energy over the whole
body. Another way is to use the electrodes to focus the energy on
a particular place."
You shouldn't do too many oscillator sessions, he warns. Otherwise,
the emunctories (liver, kidneys, digestive tract, lungs, skin) will be
saturated. An effect undoubtedly induced by the intensity of the
radiation, greater due to the higher power of the generator. "In
Lakhovsky's time, four sessions spaced two to three days apart were
recommended. And after these four sessions, you had to stop for at
least fifteen days. Then, you would start again at the rate of one
session per week."
LAKHOVSKY OSCILLATOR AND CANCERS
May 2011: Maxence Layet is passing through Nantes. I take the
opportunity to introduce him to Professor Herzog. This meeting is
very important to me. It seals the end of the writing of this
manuscript. The baby I have been carrying for two and a half years is
coming to term. I am very happy. This just return of events should
allow the witnesses of the Lakhovsky oscillator to express themselves
officially on this subject... Professor Herzog is the most advanced
medical expert in this field. He wrote a clinical study on seventy cases
of cancer treated by multiple wave oscillator, published in his book
Physics at the service of the sick.He trained in electromagnetism,
which culminated in a diploma in electroradiology, and he became
head of physics applications in the hospital where he worked.
Here we are in the office of Professor Bernard Herzog. A large
library and beautiful statues set the scene. We are captivated by the
story of Professor Herzog's memories. He tells us how, bit by bit, he
came up with his strategy using the multiple wave oscillator against
tumor processes.
"As head of the electroradiology department, I had a meager
annual budget of 5,000 francs. I used it to subscribe to two
journals for my assistants. With such a small sum, it was difficult
to undertake anything."
Bernard Herzog then decided to create an association to finance his
“small applied research”, as he calls it.
Music therapy, clinical applications of physics...
How did you learn about the multiple wave oscillator?
In 1968. When I organized a meeting of physicists in Nantes,
which was attended by geophysicist Guy Thieux, Louis-Claude
Vincent, the founding father of bioelectronics. We got on very well.
Picard, a geobiologist, was also there. A series of people doing
research similar to mine had been invited.
I decided to keep in touch with Guy Thieux. He had the courage to
have Lakhovsky oscillators made with Holo-Electron generators.
These generators used to power the multiple wave diffusers
inspired by Georges Lakhovsky generate a current of 20 kilohertz.
These high-frequency generators have the CE label, hence Guy
Thieux's choice.
Effective in some cases, the frequency of Holo Electron generators
remains lower than the generators of the 1930s used by Georges
Lakhovsky, capable of climbing up to 120 kilohertz. However, in these
works, Georges Lakhovsky believes that increasing power or
frequencies is not necessary to obtain therapeutic results, Guy Thieux
told me.
As I pondered, Herzog kept going back to his memory. "A physicist
engineer from Bordeaux followed a parallel path. He did not use the
open circles of the antennas of the machines we know. He used a
square-shaped grid and a more powerful generator.
that could create a potential difference of 80,000 volts. I
experimented with his prototypes, but I felt we were missing
something."
At the same time, Bernard Herzog took part in a series of
experiments on rats carrying cancerous tumors.
"In this scenario where cancer cells are injected into rats, the
cancers are very progressive and the grafted tumor is the size of
the rat. The animals have no chance of survival and are doomed
to disappear in thirty days. We had control groups that we
compared with rats placed between the two antennas of an old
Lakhovsky device."
All rats died after one month, control groups and those exposed to
OALOM frequencies combined.
In a second experiment, the bais cages replaced the metal cages, in
order to avoid a Faraday cage effect preventing the oscillator waves
from penetrating the metal cages. All the rats without distinction
disappeared again at the same time. The third time, the rats exposed
to the oscillator were asked not to be put back in the animal house. All
the rats died again at the same time.
In a fourth experiment, the rats injected with the cancer cells were
left exposed between the antennas constantly, following his famous
theory that the Lakhovsky oscillator works even if it is unplugged. All
the rats died within a month, as did the controls.
This series of experiments was therefore a complete failure, summarizes
Bernard Herzog.
"My conclusion is that we subjected the rats to electromagnetic
fields that inhibited their immune system. A rat weighs about 800
grams, at best a kilo. However, in our experiments, we used
doses usually intended for 70 kilo men... My final reflection is the
following: it would be necessary to know the specific wavelength
of each individual to use this device on the entire organism. The
Lecher antenna, unfortunately formally prohibited by the medical
association, would establish this kind of assessment."
The Lakhovsky oscillator emits wave trains, a kind of
electromagnetic soup in which the body does its shopping, continues
Bernard Herzog. This device speaks to the bacterial colonies that
make up our cells. "This is not without possible psychological
consequences, but they are slight compared to the awareness that we
have through dreams."
"The Lakhovsky oscillator can help a rheumatic or a number of
medical conditions. It acts directly on our seven energy bodies
through metabolism (our chakras) and on various physiological
actions."
The interview ended with these words. We left Professor Herzog,
aware of having shared a privileged moment with one of the rare
specialists of the Lakhovsky oscillator. However, Bernard Herzog's
confidences remain incomplete... A major and successful experiment
took place in France less than twenty years ago with the Lakhovsky
oscillator.
THE JOUY-EN-JOSAS EXPERIENCE
Jean-Jacques Brissiaud, born in 1947, is a biophysicist with a passion
for painting, photography and philosophy. This author of the
forthcoming book,Goodbye andtfarewell,explaining how and why
current medicine refuses to enter into 21st century technologye
century, tells me about the experience of Jouyen-Josas. A personal
experience that turned his life upside down.
It all begins with a chance encounter. A caravan stops in front of the
bakery of a small village in the Yvelines. The young Dutch couple
driving it calls out to Mr. Brissiaud. The couple has lost their way and
does not know that they have reached their destination. Jean-Jacques
Brissiaud offers to take them to the nearest supermarket, while the
caravan heads towards the center of the town. Finally, everyone
meets up in the evening at Mr. Brissiaud's property. A great
friendship has just been born.
Three weeks later, Jean-Jacques announced to his Dutch friends
that he had to go away for a few days to have an operation for
prostate cancer. The answer he received astonished him: "You know,
my father makes a machine that cures cancer. To thank you for your
hospitality, I'm going to ask him to give you one."
"Hmm, if it were true, everyone would know!" Jean-Jacques
Brissiaud said to himself. Over the course of a night, he weighed the
pros and cons. He finally decided to accept his friends' offer without
rejecting the idea of an operation, which he nevertheless postponed
for a month because of a long trip. During the next thirty days,
Brissiaud used
the MHW oscillator, derived from the Lakhovsky, designed by the
Dutchman Henk Hemelrijk. Intense use, at the rate of three daily
sessions of three quarters of an hour.
His blood tests show that his PSA level, secreted by the prostate
into the blood, has dropped by half. For professional reasons, Mr.
Brissiaud once again postpones his operation for a month. A new
blood test indicates a normal PSA level. A battery of tests carried out
at the urology department of the Saint-Louis hospital confirms this
fact.
Three months later, Jean-Jacques Brissiaud noticed the
disappearance of his spasmophilia symptoms, which had forced him
to take Temesta for thirty years. But also of his ulcers, which allowed
him to stop his Mopral treatment followed for fifteen years. And,
finally, his hair grew back! The matter could have ended there...
Except that Brissiaud decided to make known "this miracle" from
which he benefited.
Without answer precise on the effect of the fields
electromagnetics on the living, he embarks on the study of biology
and quantum physics. He meets about twenty scientists and doctors,
whom he brings together at his home to share their knowledge, each
of them communicating without reserve the result of their work. The
cancer specialist Bernard Herzog, Loïc le Ribault, André Gernez are all
part of it.
Finally, a biologist from the Pierre and Marie Curie Institute put
Brîssiaud on the right track.
"The cellular centrosome, containing a pair of organelles, is the
key to the riddle you seek to
solve. It is made up of centrioles, small cylindrical structures but
perpendicular to each other, and themselves composed of 9
triplets of microtubules. They participate in the harmonious
distribution of future chromosomes during the division of the cell
which takes place during mitosis.
Jean-Jacques Brissiaud then understood that the degree of
inclination of the centrioles influences the nature of the
electromagnetic signal emitted by these biological structures. As a
result, if the frequency changes, the chromosomal distribution
becomes anarchic and causes the appearance of new mutant cells...
Cancer cells! Thus, according to him, the multifrequency fields sent to
the organism by the Lakhovsky oscillator "reinform" the centrosomes
and centrioles, which recalibrate to the original frequency of their
organ.
Brissiaud then imagined a complete treatment protocol, which
included preparation of the body by combining different techniques
of pulsed magnetic fields, rebalancing and detoxification by
ionotherapy, before exposure to the electromagnetic fields of the
Lakhovsky oscillator.
This protocol will be tested on volunteers with terminal cancers that
doctors could no longer treat. The study, supervised by Bernard
Herzog, is conducted for six months in Jouy-en-Josas, in a center
equipped with two ionotherapy devices, four Rife machines, three
Berner 3000 devices, and three Lakhovsky oscillators manufactured in
Holland by Henk Hemelrijk. The Rife machine and the Berner 3000 are
other medical devices
electromagnetic, emitting electrical and magnetic impulses. The open
layout of the premises allows patients to rub shoulders and talk to
each other, the oldest being a source of comfort and hope for the
newcomers. All this equipment is entirely financed by Mr. Brissiaud,
the care and consultations of Bernard Herzog being completely free.
The DDFAO technique, computer-assisted functional screening and
diagnosis, is used at the beginning and end of care, to adjust the
volunteers' protocols on a daily basis.
From the 2eweek, the first improvements, particularly in pain,
appear. After a month, the patients regain their independence: they
return to the center alone. After three months, some resume their
professional activity.
Six months after these encouraging results, it was decided, in
agreement with Professor Herzog, to continue this experiment in a
hospital setting. The purchase of the equipment and the financing
were still provided by Jean-Jacques Brissiaud and other donors. All the
oncology centers contacted refused... The adventure was over.
"The limit of this protocol is that it involves lifelong treatment,"
says Jean-Jacques Brissiaud. "Indeed, if you stop it, the disease
starts again. Personally, I never go out for more than a week
without my Berner and Lakhovsky machines. And I force myself
to undergo fifty minutes of daily care. As a result, I am in great
shape; I have not suffered a single relapse in seven years."
And to conclude:
"The only definitive treatment for cancer that I know of is the
method of Dr. André Gernez, based on flash irradiation of the
pituitary gland. The University Hospitals of Marseille and Lille
have radiotherapy machines called "Gamma-Knife", which can
send these fine gamma rays to the pituitary gland under MRI, in
order to stop the production of the growth hormone that tumors
need to develop. At each presidential election, Dr. Gernez writes
to the President of the Republic to ask for recognition of his
protocol. Without success.
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3
DOCTOR PHILIPPE LAGARDE “HOW TO
OPTIMIZE CHEMOTHERAPIES WITH THE
LAKHOVSKY OSCILLATOR?”
I met Dr. Philippe Lagarde in Paris, in an old building of character.
Specializing in oncology and stomatology, he left France nearly
twenty years ago. Expatriated in Italy and responsible for an
anticancer clinic in San Marino, this authentic and avant-garde doctor
integrated the multiple wave oscillator into his patient care protocol.
Here is the story of his story, I chose to step aside in front of the
importance of his testimony and the thoughts he gave me that day.
"I DISCOVERED LAKHOVSKY AT LEAST FORTY YEARS AGO"
"It happened by chance, during a conference in Geneva, hosted by
the researcher Etienne Guillé. We went to have dinner and talk in a
garden... At two thirty in the morning, we were still there, discussing
electromagnetism and energy. That's how I started researching
Lakhovsky.
Later, in Montreal, I found in a bookstore known for its stock of old
scientific books a copy of Cellular Oscillation, one of Lakhovsky's key
works.
I quickly wanted to buy a Lakhovsky oscillator. In charge of
organizing an international cancerology conference in Treviso, Italy, I
asked Bernard Herzog and Guy Thieux to present Lakhovsky's work
on cancer patients. The participants of the conference were die-hards,
classics. But this presentation on Lakhovsky interested them a lot.
If Lakhovsky's theory were correct, I could consider exposing my
patients for ten minutes to the frequencies emitted by the Lakhovsky
oscillator. It would then be possible to envisage that the impact of
chemotherapy on my patients would be potentiated by the multi-
wave oscillator. And, possibly, that this device could slow the
proliferation of cancer cells.
In cancerology, it is very difficult to put forward this kind of
hypothesis. We have to wait years before affirming
the existence of an effect. I will be careful not to state that this
machine has favorable or negative effects on cancer patients.
Personally, at one point I felt that there was no proven risk in
inserting the Lakhovsky oscillator into my professional practice."
"I EXPERIENCED THE MULTI-WAVE OSCILLATOR ON
MYSELF..."
"At that time, I was conducting bioresonance experiments with
devices operating on the same principle as the multiple-wave
oscillator. I exposed my patients to the oscillator waves for ten
minutes. And I systematically performed bioresonance tests on my
patients, before and after each of their sessions. I observed in
patients subjected to the Lakhovsky oscillator that the results of the
bioresonance tests indicated a favorable development in their
condition.
This is not scientific proof, let's not forget that bioresonance is
intriguing. I am the first to say that it may be an essential discipline in
the near future; but today, our knowledge in this field is limited, and
we do not know how to use machines of this kind correctly.
I then experimented with the multiple wave oscillator on myself. I
began by exposing myself to the Lakhovsky machine five minutes
before a tennis match, because I was a good tennis player in my
youth, keen on competition. When I increased the exposure time to
ten minutes, I felt rather better. Was it psychological or not? I don't
know. Beyond that, after twenty or thirty minutes of treatment, I felt
the opposite effects: I was very tired. I concluded that what I was
feeling was not psychological! It was at that moment that I really
admitted that something was happening and that I decided to treat
my patients in this way.
"FIFTEEN MINUTES AFTER THEIR CHEMOTHERAPY, I EXPOSE
MY PATIENTS TO A TEN-MINUTE SESSION OF MULTI-WAVE
OSCILLATOR"
"We must not forget that the multi-wave oscillator operates under
specific conditions of basement, walls, passage of cosmic waves
through the framework and the operators. These conditions are not
met in modern buildings.
Lakhovsky rightly pointed out to us that depending on the hospital
where he used his machine, he obtained more or less good results.
According to him, the Hôtel-Dieu held the record for the best
efficiency because its basement was made of natural stone. I think
that this device should be integrated into a chalet or a wooden boat
floating on the water.
In San Marino, the conditions are not 100% right, and I regret that.
The brick building, of fairly good quality, lets the cosmic waves
through. But hospitals, clinics or modern centers are equipped with
electrical, telephone and computer systems that are not favorable to
the multiple wave oscillator.
One day I had the opportunity to treat the wife of a professor of
nuclear physics at a German university. He agreed to measure the
capacities of the generators of the two Lakhovsky machines that I
owned. We found that one was much more efficient than the other. In
light of this observation, if we want to design devices
efficient, it is necessary to check the emissions of the machines we
use.
Fifteen minutes after their chemotherapy, I expose my patients to a
ten-minute session of multi-wave oscillator. This classic cancer
treatment product remains in the body for at least an hour. This
treatment protocol of four to five Lakhovsky oscillator sessions after
each chemotherapy has a specific action, optimization or potentiation
on the tumor or cancer cell.
"MY PATIENTS HAVE NICKNAMED THE OSCILLATOR "THE FRYER",
BECAUSE OF THE NOISE IT PRODUCES"
"My patients nicknamed the oscillator "the fryer" because of the noise
it produces. In my department, when I say "where is Mrs. So-and-so"
they answer "she's in the fryer!"
I place my patients on a wooden chair installed between the two
antennas of the oscillator. Then I follow the instructions given in
Lakhovsky's works. We connect the electrode. We adjust the intensity
that seems most suitable for each subject. The two antennas are
spaced 84 centimeters apart. We can check the patient's resonance by
comparing the sensation of touching the wood of the Lakhovsky
oscillator to that of the exposed person. Some patients vibrate and
others do not. For some, this process starts again at the second or
third session. I have noticed that patients irradiated by radiotherapy
no longer vibrate. This is a real problem. In my professional practice, I
have asked myself the question of whether the cell could permanently
lose its vibratory potential.
"THE PRICE OF THE MULTI-WAVE OSCILLATOR SESSION IS
INTEGRATED INTO THAT OF THE CHEMOTHERAPY TREATMENT"
"I have been doing chemotherapy for thirty years, I have set up a
special room where I display the list of patients undergoing this
therapy. There was a time when I received four groups of at least
twelve people per month. That is forty people minimum per month,
over a period of more than twenty years. Today, I have reduced my
activity a little because of my advanced age. I still treat about twenty
cases per month. If we do the math, that represents more than
10,000 people.
As an operator, I check the settings of the Lakhovsky oscillator
(distances, intensity), and I welcome new patients by explaining to
them what to do. I check the chemotherapy infusions and monitor
how they are distributed to the patients. A head nurse has been
following me like a shadow for twenty-five years. But I am very manic,
and I like to check that everything is going well for the patients
admitted to my care unit.
The price of the multiple wave oscillator session is included in that
of the chemotherapy treatment. In French hospitals, the costs are
exorbitant. Currently, in a day hospital, without hospitalization, it
costs 2,600 euros per chemotherapy session. In some departments,
the cost of hospitalization ranges from 4,000 to 6,000 euros per day.
People, fully reimbursed by Social Security, do not realize this
situation.
In San Marino, treatment coverage has started for some French
people, and Belgians and Swiss who have private insurance. Italians
are not reimbursed. However, we offer five-day treatments for 3,500
euros all-inclusive with products identical to those used in hospitals
for chemotherapy. The methods of application differ but the total
doses are the same. If you do the same treatment in a hospital other
than ours, you spend 2,500 euros more. The difference is enormous.
French Social Security has realized that if it allowed French patients to
come to me, it would save a lot of money. This is perhaps one of the
reasons why it is starting to reimburse them.
At the time, a device cost 3,500 francs. Today, the price varies
between 800 and 3,000 euros. In my opinion, it is not interesting to
use this machine for short periods (3 to 4 sessions), unless it is to
boost chemotherapy.
“WE MUST BE ABLE TO REMAIN SCIENTIFIC, WHILE
THINKING OFF THE BEATEN TRACK”
"I am coming to the end of my career now. My greatest regret is not
having been heard. For more than twenty years, I have been calling
for the creation of centers specialized in early detection, prevention
and adjuvant treatment of the Lakhovsky type.
I was trained by several masters. Even if I sometimes had different
ideas, I learned a lot from Lucien Israël. Above all, I remember that we
must be able to remain scientific, while thinking outside the box.
Lucien Israël's vision, once he retired, was completely abandoned by
his own students, who returned to the official path and forgot what
he had taught them. I think I am one of the only ones who continued
to follow and respect his principles.
I have also trained students. But most of them do not have the
vocation. They prefer the daily grind, easy money, peace and quiet.
Unreachable after 5 p.m., many holidays and the sick manage. In
thirty years of career, I have trained only one very capable student, he
is already forty-five years old. That is the big problem! In a private
center, the responsibilities are overwhelming, we do not have the
protection of the hospital. And the sick do not hesitate to travel 2000
to 3000 kilometers to see you because they trust you. We cannot
refuse them!
"THE URGENCY IS TO DESIGN TEACHINGS INDEPENDENT OF
THE FINANCIAL INTERESTS OF INDUSTRIALISTS"
"The teachings of basic research in cancerology are little known. This
specialty no longer exists, the training course for oncologists is
validated by a three-month internship in Villejuif! Examining without a
human dimension by applying protocols created by administrators is
catastrophic! It is urgent to train general practitioners in monitoring,
supporting cancer patients, in knowledge of this disease, in the know-
how of its therapeutic management.
If we could get field technicians together to work on the Lakhovsky
oscillator, the Prioré machine and bioresonance, we should come up
with something very valuable! Today, if you talk about Lakhovsky to
some doctors, you get burned in the village square!
Many very interesting branches of medicine are ignored,
abandoned or rejected, voluntarily or involuntarily. Organotherapy
was banned internationally because it was made from crushed animal
organs. The danger of AIDS and mad cow disease compromised the
future of this treatment that could save livers, kidneys and relieve
asthma. Today, with homeopathy, it is possible to manufacture
effective mother tinctures and dilutions, but the authorized values
are not very efficient, so as not to compete with the interests of the
health industries.
On June 7, 2010, the France has decided to ban
the aromatogram which is the equivalent of the antibiogram for
essential oils. An antibiogram is used to test the effectiveness of
antibiotics.
I preferred to leave this country where economic interests prevail
over relevant public health choices. Politicians have become the
lackeys of the globalization of the pharmaceutical industry. Citizens
have the power to change the situation, but will they have the
courage to do so? The population has all the keys in hand. But it must
act quickly, otherwise it will be too late! The urgent thing is to design
teachings that are independent of the financial interests of
manufacturers. The top priority is to write new training content in all
branches of medicine.
4
LAKHOVSKY OSCILLATOR:
DO IT YOURSELF!
Guy Thieux is one of the great witnesses of Lakhovsky's work. He
agreed to reveal to me in writing some of the major principles of
construction of the Lakhovsky oscillator.
Guy Thieux discovered Lakhovsky when he met Prince Michael
Skariatine in Switzerland and read his writings. Michael Vladimirovich
Skariatine, known as Enel, was an eminent cabalist who met Georges
Lakhovsky several times between 1923 and 1930. His worksFirst steps
in therapeutic radiesthesia(1949, Cairo),Radiation forms and cancer(
1951, Cairo),Remote radiation treatments(1959 Paris) cite the name of
Lakhovsky many times.
In Egypt, Switzerland and France, Enel graciously administered,
from 1953 to 1963, almost miraculous cures to hundreds of people
suffering from serious illnesses. He used the multiple wave oscillator
and combined it with other forms of radiation emission.
But it was around 1960, while reading a magazine, that Guy Thieux
discovered that oscillating circuits could be placed around plants.
Three years later, a happy coincidence allowed Guy Thieux to
establish a first
contact with Serge Lakhovsky and to buy from him all the books
written by his father, Georges Lakhovsky.
Michaël Vladimirovch Skarîone or "Enel". Photo taken in Cairo during a stay in Egypt where Enel
resided for several years under the reign of King Farou during the Second World War © Private
Coll. Guy Thieux.
A HISTORY OF THE MANUFACTURE OF THE FIRST LAKHOVSKY
OSCILLATORS (1930-1945)
Lakhovsky created the company COLYSA to distribute the products
born from his ideas: oscillating circuits, catalysts for wines, water
filters, Radio Cellulo Oscillator, multiple wavelength oscillator.
In Paris, Doctor Rigaux provided medical coverage for the
Lakhovsky oscillator at the COLYSA company; the construction,
assembly and modifications of the oscillators were entrusted to
Givelet, an eminent radio electrician and friend of Lakhovsky and
Professor d'Arsonval.
Subsequently, the company MWO Albi ensures the distribution of the
same products in the USA.
From 1941 to 1958, many experiments were conducted in France
and the USA on the Radio Cellulo Oscillator, the multiple wave
oscillator, and oscillating circuits. During this period, these devices
underwent many modifications and adaptations. Manufacturers
outside the COLYSA and Albi companies continued this project after
the disappearance of these two companies.
Upon his return to France, Serge Lakhovsky built a multiple-wave
oscillator for the COLYSA company, which was entrusted to the
surgeon Richand. This device was different from those built from
1930 to 1945 in France. Nor did it resemble the models built in New
York by the Lepel company.
GUY THIEUX, SPOKESMAN FOR LAKHOVSKY'S WORK
At the request of Serge Lakhovsky, Guy Thieux analyzes all of
Lakhovsky's written works (notes, books, articles). He writes 1200
pages reduced to a number publishable by modern editions. The
single original manuscript remains in Serge Lakhovsky's estate after
having been unsuccessfully proposed to the publishers Hachette,
Maloine, Doin, Gauthier-Viliars, who had nevertheless published his
father's works. May this manuscript be found and returned in its
entirety following the publication of this work.
From 1964 to 1994, once a week, meetings were organized at
COLYSA with doctors, mathematicians, biologists, winegrowers.
Experiments on the effects of the Lakhovsky oscillator, the Radio
Cellulo Oscillator and oscillating circuits were conducted.
in Orsay, in Malleval, in Novis-Haut, at the Lacenas castle with Serge
Lakhovsky and Guy Thieux.
Guy Thieux envisages the experimental construction of operational
copies used for research on the cultivation of vines, chestnuts, or on
the health of sheep, goats and horses.
Serge Lakhovsky did not want to resume the construction of spark
gap generators of the same type as those designed before the war.
Guy Thieux then considered using Holo-Electron generators to power
new multiple wave diffusers. He wanted to create devices whose
emission frequency spectra could be analyzed. He also wanted to
study the devices imagined by Lakhovsky and understand how the
influence of the oscillator on DNA and ATP (adenosine triphosphate)
occurs and regulates certain aspects of the metabolism of living
beings.
Doctor Richand V. and Doctor Mangez donate their Lakhovsky
oscillator to the ARK'ALL association to enable the resumption of
experiments carried out in France from 1924 to 1939, within the
framework of the plant physiology department at Orsay.
MAKING MODELS OF THE LAKHOVSKY OSCILLATOR?
The photos of multiple wave oscillators inserted in this book show
construction variants of this device which are articulated according to
two basic principles: "diffusers" and "high frequency generators".
If you wish to build and assemble the Lakhovsky oscillator yourself,
it is strongly recommended that a carpenter cut out plywood discs
with diameters corresponding to those of the open circles in the
photo captioned "Technical characteristics of a Lakhovsky oscillator:
diameters of the rings and removal of tubes containing metal
powders" (note to the reader: the photograph of the device includes
10 open circles, therefore, 2 rings more than the model described by
Guy Thieux ).
Open circles of different diameters are made using annealed red
copper used in plumbing and available in the departments of
specialist stores. A plumber can shape the circles and place the
spheres closing the ends of the copper tubes. The Webermétaux
company located on rue de Poitou and at 66, rue de Turenne in Paris
sells these metal balls.
THE TOOLBOX
Hammers, a vice, a set of screwdrivers and wrenches, some pliers
(cutting, flat, needle-nose), a drill driver, a set of bits for wood
and metal, a set of dies, an electrician's soldering iron, flat, round
and half-round files, wood rasps, emery paper and sandpaper,
triple zero steel wool,
special colorless varnish, several sets of transparent quick
fasteners, plastic screws, small metal screws or nuts, wood glue.
The set of open circles is then installed on an X-shaped support,
fixed on a plywood disc secured to the wooden base made by a
carpenter.
Each copper circle acting as a Hertz dipole is held on the wooden
support with quick-release fasteners sold in any DIY store. The
generator and the Tesla coil are supplied by the Holo-Electron
company. For the construction of the housings of the powdered
metals, use food-grade plastic tubing.
The order of distribution of metals and the sectors indicated in the
photo captioned "all operational equipment" are inspired by the table
below describing the electronic structure of the elements.
After filling the plastic tubes with metal powders, their ends must
be sealed, glued to the copper tube with cyanolite glue and secured
with quick-release fasteners.
The connection between the Tesla and the external open circle is
made with hi-fi cable, crocodile clips or metal screw clamps.
All the electrodes used are listed in the Holo-Electron catalog.
For each type of construction presented in the photos of the color
notebook, it takes about a hundred hours of
work for a skilled professional. Attention must be paid to the fineness
of the settings. The slightest manufacturing defect risks unbalancing
the operation of the device.
However, whenever possible, the help of dowsing is recommended.
Dowsing opens a new way to the optimization of multiple wave
oscillators. This method has apparently been successfully tested by
Lakhovsky himself.
Quantum spectral analysis by flamep. 273, Masson, Paris, 1954, completed after
Hodgman,Handbook of chemistry and physics, 1962-1963, 44th ed.
INSTALLING A MULTI-WAVE OSCILLATOR AT HOME OR AT WORK
The two diffusers must be installed in a room which, if possible,
does not have any metal bases: radiators, pipes or multiple conduits,
metal profile frames, metal furniture (it has been noted that the
oscillator placed under a Faraday cage no longer has any "action" on
organized bodies).
The room should be at least 12 m if possible.2at 16 m2. It must be
equipped with a quality earth socket. It must be possible to connect
the metal plate on which a bare foot is placed (to eliminate excess
electrical charges).
The diffusers must be strictly oriented according to the north-south
direction of the magnetic meridian of the location. This adjustment
must be carried out using a compass.
Place the two antennas face to face, at a separation distance of
precisely 84 cm, or a multiple of 21, 84, 105 and 126 cm.
Ventilate the room after use.
Connect the complementary electrode to the Tesla (small cylinder
dominating the emerging cone of the generator). Do not connect at
the bottom, but at the top using the clamp.
Prefer the krypton lamp to the neon bulb. It is less demonstrative,
but more efficient (El4 base, 60 watts).
Do not forget to wash the bulb with alcohol after use due to organic
adhesions (ozone derivatives acting on the skin).
Both rheostats should be set to position 9 (for children, start with 3,
then 6 and go back up to 9).
The application times of the emissions must be relatively short:
between 3 and 20 minutes maximum. Beyond 12 minutes, saturation
occurs on the person.
Soils containing silica are conductive and compatible with the
presence of OALOM. Soils rich in iron or aluminum and saturated with
water are not recommended because they disorient the terrestrial
magnetism. The same is true for faulted chalk zones.
5
INTEGRATING THE LAKHOVSKY OSCILLATOR INTO
A RANGE OF THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES
This chapter reviews other therapeutic approaches that seem to me
to be complementary to the use of the Lakhovsky oscillator:
hydrospire bathtub, Jacquier air bowl, music therapy and
chromotherapy.
Many people quoted in this book have suggested that an ideal
approach might be the creation of private or public health centers
that integrate this range of techniques. Each structure would
implement its own "affective biophysics" therapies to support sick
people who want to treat themselves differently.
JEANNE ROUSSEAU'S HYDROSPIRATE BATHTUB
This is a new way of approaching hot tubs. Several scientists have
been inspired by the natural phenomena of cosmic resonance to try
to improve the electromagnetic properties of water. I went to see
Jeanne Rousseau, an elderly lady with a lively mind. A true French
legend of water, she is one of the French pioneers in the sector.
February 19, 2009. Jeanne Rousseau receives me in her living room.
Her typewriter sits enthroned. She still uses it to write her scientific
articles. We get to the heart of the matter. The hydrospire bathtub, a
process developed by Jeanne Rousseau between 1960 and 1969.
"In the years 1957-1958, I measured the waters of four springs of
Font-Romeu. Two of them, Saint-Pierre and l'Hermitage, were
miraculous springs. The other two produced ordinary water. In
accordance with Louis-Claude Vincent's knowledge of bioelectronics, I
regularly recorded their temperature at the emergence and
measured their hydrogen potential (or pH, which reflects the degree
of acidity or alkalinity of the water), their relative quantity of hydrogen
or rH2 (water charged with free electrons or highly oxidized), and
their resistivity (mineral content which determines the electrical
resistance value of a given water).
During the summer solstice of 1957, I observed while taking
measurements at the maximum of solar activity that my device - a
bioelectronimeter - was going crazy. Its needle could not stabilize and
made incessant third-returns on the dial.
of my device. I could no longer evaluate the rate of electrical
resistivity of the miraculous sources which had reached too high an
energy level. I also observed these same phenomena on the waters of
Loire-Atlantique and in Vendée, during storm rains.
In light of these facts, I wanted to invent a bathtub capable of
recreating particular conditions likely to modify the structure of
water.
The hydrospire bathtub consists of two propellers, each with six
blades. Installed at the bottom of the bathtub, these propellers
generate two vortex whirlpools in opposite directions. These
whirlpools energize the water, revive its hydrodynamic properties,
accentuating its properties.
Concretely, at certain temperatures, from 4° to 18°C and above
37°, it has been demonstrated that the water of my invention is
vasodilatory. Otherwise, from 18° to 37°C, its action is
vasoconstrictive, therefore less effective.
Whatever the cause of the disease, urinary and intestinal
eliminations (in the form of fevers accompanied by profuse sweating
or a rash) were observed. These reactions appeared the night after
the bath, or three to four days after the neotherapy ball session.
The bath lasted 3 minutes. The water, drilled at a depth of 8.80 m,
was free of nitrates, pesticides, chlorine, and various products. The
patient was placed between the two vortices. The water from a bath
was never reused for another person.
The trial period was very short, 8 to 10 months. The patients were
satisfied. The letters of thanks were very numerous. And there was
never an accident.
Unfortunately, my research were stopped
(accusation of belonging to a sect, threats
prohibition to carry out this activity, summons to the police station for
legal proceedings)...
A doctor would have had to agree to be present on site, but the
medical council struck off the person who had applied.
The two bathtubs used in France were entrusted to the SIREM
company in Lyon and its partner in Drôme, who were stuck in
financial difficulties, as well as to Doctor Bertin. The UNESCO
Biophysics Committee is currently studying the classification of my
hydrospire bathtub as a world heritage site.
Jeanne Rousseau invited me to look through a window of her house at
the site where the two bathtubs were being put into service.
She ended the interview by quoting Erasmus: “Science, the poison
of happinesshindered the study of my invention... My project
disturbed the financial interests of medicine, agriculture,
revolutionized the representations of astronomy and water (a real
world threatened with losing its capacity for electrolysis if too many
chemical treatments are applied to it).
She added that the reviewEffervesciences,A DVD and a film were
being shot to tell the story of this original and special bathtub which
has an immediate tonic and revitalizing action on its users.
She told me that there was still time to open up new possibilities for
studying water... or to try to modify
the intensity of the hydrospire bathtub system depending on the
nature of the bath water.
AN UNUSUAL HEALTH CENTER
Two years after my memorable encounter with Jeanne Rousseau, I
went to the home of one of the keepers of the two original hydrospire
bathtubs. In fact, I was going to discover the hydrospire bathtub of
the 21st centuryecentury...
For several years, a doctor in Picardy used one of the two
hydrospire bathtubs belonging to Jeanne Rousseau. He observed how
its water acted on orange peel skin and certain pains. According to
him, it would also release old memories fixed inside the skin, thus
promoting awareness.
Since then, a company in Valence has replaced the six-bladed
propellers of the original bathtub with pumps and a mechanical
double vortex system, capable of energizing swimming pools or
balneotherapy equipment. This process, measured by the EPI2C
company in Valence, creates quality water that complies with the
standards recommended by Louis-Claude Vincent's bioelectronics.
Today, this new version of the hydrospire bathtub has been
integrated into a new wellness center.
The designer of this project reminds me of his entry into medical
school in 1973. Then he tells me that he studied theology, physical
chemistry, and musical electronics.
"I integrate the Lakhovsky oscillator into a global approach to the
human being where I offer colon irrigations, massages, baths in a
hydrospire bathtub, infrared sauna, fields
pulsed magnetic fields, color treatments (chromotherapy) and
modified music (holopsonia).
We see ten-year rejuvenations and very rapid behavioral changes:
it's quite fabulous! he tells me. The multi-wave oscillator and the
pulsed magnetic fields are part of this whole because the physical and
electromagnetic dimensions are essential and complementary. Our
goal is to give cells back their oscillation synergy.
I use the Lakhovsky device on my spa patients. I test on each of
them whether this approach suits them, and whether it constitutes a
major tool in their treatment. If this is the case, we do a session.
Certain contraindications limit the use of this device (pacemaker,
metals in the joints, prostheses).
How did you come to the multiple wave oscillator?
At the time when I was still a general practitioner, I heard about
the Prioré machine and the Lakhovsky oscillator that melted cancer
tumors. Bernard Herzog directed me to Guy Thieux who put me in
touch with a manufacturer of multiple wave oscillators; and that's
how it all began. I also had the privilege of meeting Serge, the son of
Georges Lakhovsky...
What is your experience with the Lakhovsky oscillator? How do
you use it?
I rarely used it alone. During my consultations, I always combined
acupuncture and color balancing. I used the multi-wave oscillator to
relieve my patients' pain. Today, I am not able to provide you with
statistics proving the effects of this machine on living beings.
Do people who come to see you want to reduce their stress?
Most people tell me: "I'm not well, I'm depressed, I have serious
health problems, medicine can't treat me, I take medication, but it
doesn't change much." I work with these people to help them decode
the meaning of their illness. If they manage to cross this threshold,
they can improve their health or be cured in most cases. Except for
genetic diseases of course.
HOW AM I, AS A HUMAN BEING, A CREATOR OF LOVE FOR MYSELF
AND FOR OTHERS?
The testimonies of those who do the physical and mental cleansing
work offered by this wellness center all converge in the same
direction. The spa guests discover something related to love. They
feel that they are made to love and be loved. This gives meaning to
their existence. "The range of methods offered allows spa guests to
feel much better and to experience lower transformations. This
subject fascinates me. We take people in the state they are in, but
we no longer consider them as sick. We help them to
take stock and ask yourself the following questions: where am I, where
do I want to go and what do I want to do?
This key phrase is particularly close to my heart, because it sums
up the essence of my project. Developing more freedom,
autonomy, self-regulation, responsibility, respect for oneself,
others, the planet, being aware of diet and health education:
what a vast field of work on oneself!
OZONOTHERAPY AND CELLULAR OXYGENATION
Oxygen my love! All of our metabolic energy and the electrochemical
balance of our cells are governed by the supply of oxygen. This "brick"
of the human body regulates its entire metabolism and
communication system. It also acts on cholesterol, hormones,
neurological and immune systems.
Ozone, or trimeric oxygen, is one of the nineteen noble gases found
in the air. It contains one more ion than the oxygen molecule. It is
recognized by its metallic odor. Electrical discharges from storms,
lightning, sparks, and high voltages between 45,000 and 58,000 volts
emit ozone.
A specialist in oxygenation science explains to me the therapeutic
uses of ozone, through the benefits of cellular oxygenation.
"Our lungs, red blood cells and tissues contain a tiny amount of
ozone. It is a powerful germicide that eliminates fungi, bacteria
and viruses. It is useful in combating food, air and home
pollution, heavy metals, water, stress, age and various
pathologies that deplete our tissues of oxygen."
The work of Labbé and Loudin mentions the use of ozone in
cancerology as early as 1895.
"At that time, it was prescribed punctually in insufflations into
natural orifices, in injections and in baths."
Ozone therapy must remain a one-off method, insists my
interlocutor. According to Dr. Janov, the primal scream specialist in
contact with more than eighty doctors using this method, ozone
causes a sudden drop in immune defenses. Initially, the people
treated improve their health, probably due to the antibacterial and
antiviral action of the treatment. But, after a few treatments, the
aggression generated by the free radicals of this molecule takes over
the benefits of this therapy.
My guide continues:
"Janov then turned to the Jacquier air bowl, an invention that
increases tissue oxygenation and improves the body's overall
anti-radical capacity. This process would work not as an
aggression, but as a stimulation."
In its fifty years of existence, cancerology has undergone radical
changes. X-rays, established as the norm since 1965, have been
successively replaced by surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy and
targeted therapies.
Sophrology, acupuncture, herbal medicine and homeopathy haveAnd
also been authorized in cancer care units. Why not the Lakhovsky
oscillator? Why not the Jacquier air bowl?
I HAVE A DREAM...
Integrating the OALOM and the Jacquier air bowl into cancerology
Obtain the agreement of an ethics committee.
Negotiate insurance coverage for people participating in
this health survey.
To form two groups in a hospital structure, divided at random:
control cases subjected to the classic protocols related to their
pathology; and an experimental group which would follow
Lakhovsky oscillator and Jacquier air bol sessions, in addition to
their medical treatments.
CONCLUSION
All the actors in this book have written a page in the long history of
cellular oscillation. Georges Lakhovsky, the initial designer. Jacques
Arsène d'Arsonval, the unknown. Bernard Herzog, the stubborn
cancer specialist. Jean-Louis Portes, the historian of the 1980s. Jean-
Claude Dupuy, the stubborn tinkerer. Serge Lakhovsky, the
prodigious heir. Guy Thieux, the central and almost legendary figure
around whom all the characters in this book gravitate. They all
challenge us on the resonance of the future and on the energetic
dimension of life.
What is the future of the Lakhovsky oscillator? What will be its
place? Inside or outside our healthcare system? And in what way? Will
it accompany the rise of manual, quantum, and crystal therapies?
Let us return to the flourishing beginnings of the 20th century.e
century, where several researchers, including Nikola Tesla and
Jacques Arsène d'Arsonval, were fascinated by the effects of high
frequencies on living things. Georges Lakhovsky, who used his
fortune and time to try to understand the mechanisms of the balance
of life and the genesis of disease, invented the multiple wave
oscillator in 1931.
The following year, on September 6, 1932, theAmerican Congress of
Physical TherapyNew York University credits Nikola Tesla's oscillators
with "highly beneficial results in the treatment of cancer, surpassing
anything that traditional surgery could achieve."
The enthusiasm generated by Lakhovsky's research intensified.
Letters of thanks and scientific communications from professors
Johanson, De Cigna, and doctors Auraujo, Rigaux, Roversi, Postma,
Hulin, Genfile, Kobak, Gutmann multiplied. The chemical engineer
Couerbe presented a thesis in pharmacy in 1939 on the
experimentation of oscillating circuits on some one hundred and
twenty plant species. The literary work of Georges Lakhovsky
fascinated readers.
The enthusiasm of Lakhovsky enthusiasts has not faded. For the
past fifteen years, several hundred Lakhovsky oscillators have been
reused by veterinarians, physicians, surgeons and other qualified and
qualified practitioners on many pathologies, mainly in Austria,
Belgium, Canada, Germany, Luxembourg, Italy, Morocco, Portugal,
the Philippines, the Russian Federation, the Pacific Islands, Monaco,
Spain, Switzerland, Mexico and the United States.
Today, discrete work is being successfully pursued. It takes into
account the contributions of quantum physics in biology and
cancerology. Particularly in the study of biochemical, biophysical and
morphological changes in cancer cells. The role of the membrane is
now considered in terms of the electromagnetic dimension of the
organism.
The question of the operator accompanying the multiple wave
oscillator sessions was not asked in this book. Who is he? A doctor, a
therapist? Or a simple technical assistant trained in energy or in
helping relationships? What qualities should be required of an
operator?
"oscillating"? Should he demonstrate neutrality, benevolence,
kindness? Be an initiate or a shaman? So many questions, so many
ways to answer them...
There is no doubt that some conditions of use of the Lakhovsky
oscillator defy all logic and understanding. How can we admit that an
unplugged multiple-wave oscillator can have an effect on the living?
And yet, during one of his visits to Paris, Dr. Lagarde confided to me
that "in [his] time, Lakhovsky did not hesitate to surround his patients
with four antennas. Then, he permanently placed an unplugged
Lakhovsky oscillator near their bed. Today, he concluded, if we want
to obtain a quality effect, would it not be interesting to take up this
technique and reproduce it twenty-four hours a day? At least during
the twelve hours of the night, in addition to the daily sessions of the
multiple-wave oscillator?"
ANNEX I
Expressions of sympathy addressed to Georges Lakhovsky by doctors
(p. 176 to 190, Dr Portes,The life and work of Georges Lakhovsky,
thesis in the history of medicine defended on January 24, 1984 at the
Pitié-Salpêtrière faculty of medicine)
LETTER FROM PR SVEN JOHANSON (GOTHENBURG HOSPITAL, SWEDEN)
Dear Mr. Lakhovsky,
I have wanted for a long time to send you some photographs of a
case that I treated with your device.
This is a young man in whom the application of radium to a wart
had caused a severe burn which for several months defied all
treatment. The tendon was partially necrotic, there was a painful
inflammation of the joint with almost complete rigidity.
After treatment with your device for a few months,
radiumdermatitis is completely cured, as well as inflammation of the
joint and mobility is significantly improved.
LETTER FROM DR. RAOUL ARAUJO (JULY 1933)
Dear Master,
I should have written to you a long time ago, but, having entered
the Cancer Institute in Montevideo, I started with your
Radio Cellulo Multi-wave Oscillator, about eight months ago, the
treatment of cancer and many diseases.
I wanted to wait for precise results to write to you.
Once perfected, your remarkable device has given me enormous
satisfaction and wonderful cures.
In cancer, radiodermatitis, epilepsy, anemia, hypertension, uremia,
gastrointestinal ulcers... the results exceed expectations.
Always believe in the sincere admiration and friendship of your devoted
loved one.
LETTER FROM DR. RIGAUT (JULY 7, 1933)
Dear Mr. Lakhovsky,
Dr. H... from Brussels wrote me a letter on June 26, from which I
send you the following extracts:
I have treated, with the greatest success, five cases of prostatitis. In
all these patients, the number of nocturnal urinations fell from 25 to 1
or 2. In others, the prostate examined by a urologist, and which was
like a tangerine, resumed its normal shape and condition.
After one month of treatment, a third prostate patient noted a
reduction in urination and the disappearance of hemorrhoidal
problems.
Among other cases that Dr. H... has had in treatment with the
Lakhovsky multiple wave apparatus, he reports ulcers of the lesser
curvature, of the duodenum, enteritis and a spasmodic colon dating
back eight years. All these patients
noticed that their pain disappeared and their general condition
quickly improved.
So you see that it is not only here and in Paris that we obtain results
and that those who use the device have only satisfaction.
LETTER FROM DR. ROVERSI OF BOLOGNA (JUNE 16, 1934)
Dear Sir and Professor,
In the hope of being agreeable to you, I wish to inform you that I
am continuing the experiments and treatments using your multiple
wave oscillator.
I have already collected many observations and obtained
satisfactory cures. Apart from a few negative cases, concerning
diseases that were too advanced or people who were too old, I have
obtained excellent results for the most diverse affections. Here are
some cases, among those that seem to me worthy of being
mentioned and which I have not yet spoken to you about: an
adenocarcinoma of the breast in a fifty-year-old lady, a case of kidney
stones which caused frequent and painful colic, accompanied by
intense hematuria, insomnia and loss of appetite, which naturally led
to a generally defective diet. The patient recovered in a relatively
short time: he is well, his weight has increased by six kilos. The control
X-ray showed that the stone had lost the angular ends that it
previously had and that it is today more uniform and smoother.
Now here is another excellent result that I have obtained in a short
time: the improvement of a skin ulceration.
extent of a lady suffering from diabetes whose general condition has
also improved considerably.
Another remarkable result that has given full satisfaction to the
patient and to myself is that which was obtained in a colleague of
mine, older than me, chief surgeon and hospital director, suffering
from an arthritic and chronic affection of the spine with scoliosis and
intense sciatica and who had lost all hope in known therapeutic
means. He is now perfectly cured and full of gratitude to you and me.
I have also obtained good results in two cases of paralysis of the
facial nerve, in a case of multiple neuritis dating back eight years, in a
case of asthma with weakness of the heart muscle, in a case of
uremia and in a case of neuritis resistant to all treatment, in two cases
of arteriosclerosis and in other recent cases which I will be happy to
discuss with you later.
The public is beginning to learn about this method and is showing
increasing confidence in your treatment.
LETTER FROM DR POTSMA (GRONINGEN)
My dear Mr. Lakhovsky,
I received from Germany a multiple wave oscillator built according
to your theories. We installed it here at Professor Michael and Doctor
Kliser's. To experiment with it, we chose a patient with a very ulcerous
cancer measuring six centimeters by twelve. He had been operated
on twice, and there was really no hope of curing him.
After twelve sessions of fifteen minutes, spread over a month, our
patient is almost cured. The lymph nodes have disappeared and the
tumor has rapidly necrotized. It is now reduced to three cm by two.
We therefore have the firm hope that our patient will recover.
We do, of course, treat other cases of cancer, because we have
been able to see the effectiveness of your device.
I hope that in France you must also record great successes and I am
convinced that your method is of the greatest importance.
Appreciations showing interest in Lakhovsky's works (pp. 251 to
254, Dr Portes,The life and work of Georges Lakhovsky, thesis in the
history of medicine defended on January 24, 1984 at the Pitié-
Salpêtrière faculty of medicine)
Georges Lakhovsky received numerous thank you cards and
congratulations from prestigious names: Valéry Radot, Voronof, Louis
de Broglie, Boufaric, Professor Forjaz, Professor Santoni, Abbot
Mermet, the Barons of Rothschild, Gaumont, Becquerel, Charles
Lallemand, Dr Henri Hartmann, Cal Mette, Professor Calligaris, Cesari,
Jean Charcot, Jean Saidmann.
Professors Rivera, Mezzadrali, Pirrone, Castaldi, Doctor Couerbe,
Messrs Labergerie and Jaquenaud were interested in the work of
Georges Lakhovsky on plants and liquids.
The Secret of Lifeattracted the attention of eminent members of the
Academies of Medicine and Science: Maurice Maeterlinck, Pr Vincent,
Pr Bouvier, Pr Pierre Marie, Pr Félix
Legueu, Pr Jeanselme, Dr Champetier de Ribes, Léon Daudet, Dr
Gustave Le Bon, Emile Gutier, Pr Alphonse Berget.
Science and Happinessfascinated Maurice Maeterlinck, Romain
Rolland, Raymond Poincaré, Marshal Lyautey, Alexandre Millerand,
Émile Picard, Pr Jeanselme, M. De Marsillac and Pierre Garanger.
ANNEX 2
ANNEX 3
Sources:Lakhovsky, the revelation, Jean-Claude Dupuy.
The application for this patent was not successful in France.
Lakhovsky filed another in the United States (US patent 1962565,
granted on June 12, 1934), in the Kingdom of Belgium and in
Switzerland, at the Federal Office of Intellectual Property (April 5, 1932
- No. 164027 - Class 112). The last proposal was registered on
September 15, 1933.
ANNEX 4
Facsimile of a list of products from the COLYSA company.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
WORKS BY GEORGES LAKHOVSKY
The Secret of Life. Cosmic Waves and Vital Radiation.Gauthier-Villars (1929).
Neoplastic formation and cellular oscillatory imbalance.Cancer treatment by
multi-wave oscillator.Doin (1931).
Cellular Oscillation. Set of experimental research. Doin (1932).
The Multiple Wave Oscillator.Doin (1934).
Radiations and Waves. Sources of our life.SACL (1937).
BOOKS ON HEALTH, CANCER, ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES
Electrotherapy summaryby Dr. H. Bordier, prefaced by Professor d'Arsonval. J.-P.
Baillière. Paris 1897 (put online by the National Library of France).
Electricity within everyone's reach.Claude Georges. C. Dunod,1901 [put online by the
National Library of France).
D'Arsonval, 65 years through science.Dr. Louis Chauvois. Paris. Ed. J. Oliven 1937.
From Claude Bernard to d'Arsonval.Dr. Léon Delhoume (1939).
Physiotherapy for rheumatology and trauma physicians,G. Ledoux-Lebard and P.
Bargy, Ed. Masson, Paris | 1957).
Electrotherapy, J. Du Moulin, G. de Bisschop, Ed. Maloine (1966).
Metallic functional types in psychology and medicine.Dr Alla Selawry. Ed. Guy
Trédaniel (1990).
Garnier and Delamare Dictionary. Medical terms.23rd edition. Maloine [1992).
4 blood types, 4 lifestyles.Dr. Peter J. D'Adamo. Michel Lafon (2002).
Dr Jacques Arsène d'Arsonval (1851-1940). From Limousin to Paris, biophysics to the
aid of men.Pierre Vayre, Glyphe publisher. Paris (2006).
The Secret Energy of the Universe,Maxence Layet. Ed. Guy Tredaniel, Paris (2006).
Cancer and complementary medicines.Cecile Baudet. Breath of Gold (2007).
The excesses of medicine. A plea for medicine with a human face.Bernard Herzog. Guy
Trédaniel (2008).
Cursed scientists, excluded researchers.Volume 3. Pierre Lance. Guy Trédaniel
(2008).
Your health is hidden in the heart of your cells. Discover Active Cellular Nutrition.
Dr. Claude Lagarde. Youth (2008).
André Gernez, The Scandal of the Century,a documentary by Jean-Yves Bilien, Big
Bang Boum Films (2008).
Medicine for tomorrow, the electromagnetic man.François Trojani. Dervy (2008).
When cancer disappears.Luc Bodin. Trédaniel (2009).
Matter and Spirit. Silicon. From the birth of the Universe to the universe of high
technologies.François Fröhlich. Du May.
Ionokinesis. Theory and practice.Dr Janet (bionat.com website)
Cancer treatment. Dr Janet (site[bionat.com]
Rhythm and health.Dr Janet (bionat.com website)
COMMUNICATIONS TO LEARNED SOCIETIES
Dr. Rager's work:AggressologyNo. 13. 1967
The ClinicNo. 65. 1970. Studies on the applications of ionocinesis by Dr. Arthur Vernes.
Voice of the Prophylactic Instituten° 5-6. 1975. Research by Dr. Pierre Plages on
The effects of ionocinesis in dentistry and the treatment of oral diseases.
WORKS AROUND THE DISCOVERIES OF LAKHOVSKY
Thesis for the doctorate in medicine of Mr. Portes Jean-Louis, publicly defended on
January 24, 1984 at the Pierre and Marie Curie University: The life and work of
Georges Lakhovsky.
Lakhovsky, the revelation.Jean-Claude Dupuy.
WRITINGS ON THE RESEARCH OF GUY THIEUX
Conference texts (from 1963 to 1993): research workshops in nutritherapy. The apostle
of the universe: Georges Lakhovsky.
Bees, birds and men. The destruction of nature by “electrosmog”.Ulrich
Warnke, September 2007.
Electroculture and free energies.Maxence Layet, The Book Courier. (2010).
CONTACTS
Dutch OALOM manufacturer
D Ing Hessel Hoornveld. Medivation, Maurisstraat 15. 8356 EN
Biokzijl. www.specialep.nl. Such. : 05 27 29 23 31. info@ speciaiep.nl
Powdered metals Metals and chemistry .
BP 7115 - 95054 Cergy Pontoise cedex. Such. : 01 34 40 33 10
Spheres placed at the ends of the copper tubes
Webermétaux, rue de Poitou and 66, rue de Turenne, Paris.
[email protected] . Tel.: 01 42 71 23 45
Generator
HOLO-ELECTRON Company. 44, rue Henri-Farman. 93297
Tremblay-en-France cedex. Tel.: 01 48 61 77 80
Original editions of some works by G. Lakhovsky :
The Tree of Jesse Bookstore. 8, Place des Pêcheurs. 58400 La
Charité-sur-Loire.
[email protected] . Tel.: 03 86 69 68 21
Arsonval Museum:
Association of Friends of the Arsonval Museum Chaired by Mr.
Bernard Guillien 19, rue Dupuytren, 87260 Pierre-Buffière email:
[email protected] Tel.: 05 55 00 63 02
The Jacquier breath of fresh air:
Holiste laboratory & development. Le Port 71110 Artaix.
[email protected] . Tel.: 03 85 25 29 27. www.holiste.com
Vibration stimulation test of bees
The star of the bees: 149, impasse Marjolaine. Les Hautes
Venèdes. 83480 Puget-sur-Argens Tel.: 06 89 33 73 67
[email protected] or
[email protected]Bernard Herzog
The ferryman. New therapies and medicine of the future.
http://lepasseur-therapeute-herzog.over-blog.org/
Dr Janet
Bionat: www.bionat.com
Jean-Jacques Brissiaud
www.jjbrissiaud.fr
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Georges Lakhovsky is the inventor of the oscillating circuit, the radio
cellulo oscillator and the multi-wavelength oscillator. These devices
are used to restore the vibrational balance of life, the health of
animals, plants and people. A great precursor of biophysics and
electromagnetic medicine at the beginning of the 20th century,
Georges Lakhovsky conducted his research at the Pitié-Salpêtrière
hospital in Paris, and saw his work on cancer recognized by the
Academy of Sciences and many doctors.
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[1]
p. 35, Etasmus or the death of dwarves, Lakhovsky.
[2]
p. 47, Etasmus or the death of dwarves, Lakhovsky.
[3]
p. 135, The Cabal, Lakhovsky.
[4]
p. 131, The Cabal, Lakhovsky.
[5]
p. 79, thesis for the doctorate in medicine Jean-Louis Portes, defended on 01/24/1984 at the Pié-
Salpetriere.
[6]
p. 132, The Cabal, Lakhovsky.
[7]
p. 132, The Cabal, Lakhovsky.
[8]
p. 8, The Big Problem, Lakhovsky.
[9]
p. 133, The Cabal, Lakhovsky.
[10]
p. 133, The Cabal, Lakhovsky.
[11]
p. 147, The Cabal, Lakhovsky.
[12]
p. 142, The Cabal, Lakhovsky.
[13]
p. 138, The Cabal, Lakhovsky.
[14]
p. 138, The Cabal, Lakhovsky.
[15]
p. 146, The Cabal, Lakhovsky.
[16]
p. 81, thesis for the doctorate in medicine Jean-Louis Portes, defended on 01/24/1984 at the Pié-
Salpetriere.
[17]
p. 80, thesis for the doctorate in medicine Jean-Louis Portes, defended on 01/24/84 at the Pié-
Salpêtrière: ref. p. 204, La Cabale, Lakhovsky. The patents for Lakhovsky's inventions are listed on
the website of the National Institute of Industrial Property |hp://fr.espacenet.com/).
[18]
J.-L. Bruneaux, Gallic Religion.
[19]
p. 296, The Drifts of Medicine, Bernard Herzog.
[20]
p. 199, Thesis for a doctorate in medicine, Jean-Louis Portes, defended on 01/24/1984 at the
Pie-Salpêtrière.
[21]
Proteody: the little music of the living.Nexus, March-April 2010.
[22]
p. 28, The Great Problem, Georges Lakhovsky.
[23]
P. 296, The Drifts of Medicine B. Herzog.
[24]
Metallic functional types in psychology and medicine, Dr A. Selawry, Ed. Trédaniel.
[25]
Arcle of alchemical metals in our DNA, a reality of the data of the tradition. Éenne
Guillé. Revue 3° millennium. Old series. No. l. March-April 1982.
[26]
www.academie-sciences.fr /acvite/archive /dossiers/eloges/
[27]
Treatise on clinical electrotherapy, Masson, editor.
[28]
Lecture at Columbia University in New York, entitled "Experiments with Alternating
Currents of High Frequency," May 20, 1891, New York Times, May 21, 1891, page 10.
[29]
List of the main patents filed by Nikola Tesla, available online here: hp://
web.mit.edu /most/Public/ Tesla1/ etradict2.htm ; and, in French, here www.nikolatesla.fr/
documents.html
[30]
High frequency oscillators for electro-therapeutic and other purposes, Nikola Tesla. The
Electrical Engineer. Flight. XXVI. November 17, 1898. No. 550; hp://bit.ly/zAPFar
[31]
“Nikola Tesla, the scientist who knew how to tame electrons”, Fabrice Reser. Effervesciences n°16, Oct-
Dec 2000.
[32]
In 1909, the Italian Marconi was one of the winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics "in recognition of
(his) contributions to the development of wireless telegraphy", a prize awarded on the basis of his patents,
contested by Nikola Tesla until 1904. In 1942, the American patent office finally recognized Tesla's prior
invention of the radio and declared all of Marconi's patents invalid. On November 6, 1905, a dispatch from
the Reuters agency in London, reprinted on the front page of the New York Times, announced that the next
winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics were Edison and Tesla. The Reuters agency in Stockholm denied the
informaon on November 14, indicating that the winners were William Henry Bragg and his son.
www.nobelprize,org/ nobel_prizes/ physics/laureatés/ 1909/ ; hp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Nobel_Prize_contraversies
[33]
p. 105, Thesis for the doctorate in medicine of Jean-Louis Portes.
[34]
p. l33, Thesis for the doctorate in medicine of Jean-Louis Portes.
[35]
Instutbates.com, Capturing the waves of life, How to start?
[36]
Instutbates.com, Capturing the waves of life, Sensor necklaces.
[37]
Instutbates.com, Capturing the waves of life, Testimonials (n° 495 Dr Barinque files cited by Dr
Rigaux, Director of the Paris Institute of Biological Physics. Cosmic waves and oscillating circuits
according to the work of G. Lakhovsky Ed. SACL, Paris 1932).
[38]
Instutbates.com, Capturing the waves of life, How to start?
[39]
See on Mulwave Research: hp://users.skynet.be/Lakhovsky/ Created by the Belgian Tony
Kerselaers, this site contains all the technical details of the research carried out with Jean-Claude
Dupuy and Bruno Sacco aimed at reproducing the original machine.
[40]
hp://www.mul-waveoscillators.com/prod01.htm
[41]
p.45, The Multiple Wavelength Oscillator, Georges Lakhovsky, G. Doin, 1934.
[42]
To learn about all of André Gernez's theories and his story, see the DVDs Le Scandale du
siècle, produced by Jean-Yves Bilien.