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Few people have ever heard of Georges Lakhovsky (1869-1942) and his work with vibrational medicine, especially those who only speak English. A Russian engineer, he had emigrated to France before World War I. In 1929 he wrote a book, The Secret of Life. published in French. A few years later it was translated into Spanish, German, and Italian.. It was not until September, 1939, when Hitler attacked Poland and kicked off World War II, that it was finally published in English. The book received almost no attention in the English-speaking medical establishment. Lakhovsky discovered that all living cells such as those in plants, animals, people, germs, and parasites, possess attributes of resistance, capacitance, and inductance which normally are associated with electronic circuits. Sustained by a small, steady supply of outside energy of the right frequency, these three electrical properties properly configured will cause the recurrent generation of high frequency sine waves, an effect known as "resonance." Resonance is easily recognized in the tiny energy inputs, properly timed, that allows you to push a child in a playground swing. As long as you push the swing a little, at the right moment (the correct 'frequency'), the motion will continue. If you push at the wrong time you damp the swing to another frequency. Electronics circuits which generate these recurrent sine waves can be called "electromagnetic resonators," but are more commonly referred to as "oscillators." Georges Lakhovsky discovered that not only do all living cells produce and radiate oscillations of very high frequencies, but they also receive and respond to oscillations imposed upon them from outside sources. Outside source of vibratory oscillations originate from cosmic rays which bombard the earth continuously. This amazing realization during the golden years of radio not only led to a new method of healing by the application of high frequency waves, but broadened appreciation for the newly emerging field of science known as Radionics or Radiathesia. When these outside sources of oscillations are in synchrony, exactly the same frequency as that produced by the cell, the strength and vigor of that cell will be reinforced and become stronger. If, on the other hand, these outside frequencies are slightly different, rather than reinforcing the cell's natural oscillations they might dampen or weaken them. As a resulting that cell loses vigor and vitality. Cells of disease-causing organisms in a sick person produce different frequencies than those of normal, healthy cells. For people or plants suffering from disease Lakhovsky found that if he could increase the amplitude, but not the frequency, of the oscillations of healthy cells, this increase would damp the oscillations produced by the disease-causing cells thus kill the disease-causing cells trying to set up house-keeping in the body. By increasing the amplitude of the natural frequenciesof disease-causing cells, their oscillations would gain strength and cause the person or plant to become weaker and more ill. Lakhovsky saw disease as essentially a battle between the vibratory frequencies of host cells and the vibratory frequencies of pathogens. He tested his hypothesis using geranium plants. In December, 1924, he inoculated 10 plants with a plant cancer. After 30 days, tumors had developed in all of the plants. He took one of the 10 infected plants and simply fashioned around the center of the plant a heavy copper wire in a single-loop, open-ended coil about 30 cm (12") in diameter. and held it in place with an ebonite stake. The copper coil acted as an antenna or tuning coil collecting and concentrating oscillation energy from extremely high frequency cosmic rays. The diameter of the copper loop determined the range of frequencies to be captured. He found that the 30 cm loop captured frequencies that fell within the resonant frequency range of the plant's cells. This captured energy reinforced the natural vibrational oscillations produced by the nucleus of the geranium cells. This slight "push" on the "swing" allowed the plant to damp the oscillations of the cancer cells and shifted the vibratory environment toward that of healthy plant cells. The tumors were gone in less than 3 weeks and by 2 months the plant was thriving. All of the other cancer-inoculated plants-without the antenna coil died within 30 days. In his book, Lakhovsky shows pictures of the recovered plant after 2 months, 6 months, and 1 year. Three years later, with the original coil still in place, the geranium had grown into a very healthy plant. His experimental observations were communicated to the French Academy of Science and the methods applied in nursing homes and hospitals in Europe. Following on his geranium experiments, Lakhovsky then fashioned loops of copper wire that could be worn around the waist, neck, elbows, wrists, knees, or ankles of people (or animals) and he found that, given enough time, painful symptoms were relieved. These simple coils, worn continuously around certain parts of the body, would re-invigorate human cells and increase the immune response, which in turn took care of the offending pathogens. When news spread of the success achieved with these "Lakhovsky Coils," many Europeans clamored to one but often had to wait in turn for months. Many people find copper wrist bracelets effective and beneficial because the bracelet is functioning as a Lakhovsky Coil. (It's providing minute trace amounts of copper to the body, which helps too.)
The same year, Dr. Marcus in Paris reported that one of his patients, an insomniac, was given a Lakhovsky oscillation circuit and had slept soundly for the first time in a very long time. When the patient's wife asked to try the device, she slept well but the patient relapsed into insomnia. When he retrieved the collar, he once again slept well. Also in 1928, Dr. F. Barinque reported that after wearing a Lakhovsky device, a mastectomy patient whose progress was unsatisfactory, quickly improved and healed. Dr. Barthe de Sandfort of Cannes reported he no longer suffered from arteritis obliterans, but what impressed him most was that nocturnal cramps no longer tortured him. So he tried the device on a relative who suffered from gastric problems. She wore it for one month and was relieved of pain. Dr. C. Perineau of Paris reported that a patient with phlebitis of the legs and varicose ulcers improved after several months of wearing the Lakhovsky oscillating circuit. He also regained his appetite and sleep. When the device broke after a few months the disease recurred. A month later he got a new device and within a month the phlebitis disappeared. Lumbago in another of Dr. Perineau's patients was relieved by a Lakhovsky oscillating circuit. Sister Marie de L'Annonciation, a Franciscan nun and dispensary nurse at St. Joseph's Orphanage, Deauville, France reported that "the greater number of my patients experience an unusual feeling of well-being as the result of wearing Lakhovsky's oscillating circuit. One woman, aged 76, who for years had suffered from rheumatic pains, necessitating frequent injections, has had no further need of my care since she egan wearing a Lakhovsky's oscillating circuit a month ago She tells me that she feels 20 years younger" Sister Marie then used the device on herself and her other patients. Madame T. had suffered from pains of the back and varicose veins for thirty years which made housekeeping painful. "Since wearing a Lakhovsky oscillating circuit all her symptoms have vanished and she looks much younger." Madame L. "suffered from rheumatism since the age of 40. For years she had difficulty in walking." She put on a Lakhovsky oscillating device and has not taken it off since. All other forms of treatment have been abandoned." "She can now go for short walks and sleeps well at night. She says that she feels 20 years younger." Monsieur PL age 41 suffered from gouty rheumatism for some years until he tried a Lakhovsky device and his condition is steadily improving. Madame L recovering from a uterine hemorrhage and subsequently suffered pelvic pains, poor circulation, edema, fainting, lassitude, and sleeplessness. Wearing the device she improved rapidly and all her symptoms disappeared. Miss S. experienced dull pains following an appendectomy. These symptoms disappeared after a few days with the collar device. Madame H. had phlebitis. After only a few days wearing a Lakhovsky oscillating circuit, her leg was normal. When the device broke, the leg swelled again until the device was fixed. Dr. Raul Araujo, a physician at the Prophylactic Institute in Montevideo, Uruguay was suffering from a longstanding infection of the larynx which medical doctors had not been able to cure. While in Paris in 1929, Dr. Araujo met Lakhovsky who advised him to try wearing a copper collar to set up a frequency of oscillation to resonate with his laryngeal tissues. He wore this collar for several months after which the infection disappeared and never recurred. Dr. Araujo determined to try this amazing, simple technology with his own patients. After treating more than 300 patients, he reported successfully mitigating and curing cases of rheumatism, asthma, anemia, neuralgia, gastric ulcer, colitis, glandular disturbances, sterility, genito-urinary afflictions, general weakness and even cancer. He found that circulation improved, blood count be came normal in a short time, sleep was improved and capacity for work increased. Eyes became brighter: face and lips acquired a healthy color. Falling out and graying of the hair was stopped. Cancer patients life was lengthened with a much improved general condition. Neurasthenia, insomnia, and incoherence disappeared and patients regained their mental equilibrium. He found that in cases in which the Lakhovsky oscillating circuit seemed to give no results invariably involved latent infection which required special treatment such as syphilis, cholecystitis, sinusitis, pyelitis, and dental sepsis. In 1931 Dr. P. Rigaux published Dr. Araujo's findings in a monograph entitled, "Cosmic Rays and Oscillating Circuits" The publication of the English version of The Secret of Life at the very outbreak of World War II went unnoticed and little reviewed, but Lakhovsky's reputation for obtaining dramatic results with his amazing Multi-Wave Oscillator gained world wide attention nevertheless. By 1941, he had moved to New York, escaping the Nazi occupation of France. Dr. N. Vaccaro reported that a surgical patient was not recovering well until he fitted her with a Lakhovsky collar. A few months later she returned to get another collar, the first having broken. "She stated that her weakness, dyspepsia, and insomnia had vanished about a week after putting on the collar." After less than 9 months she had recovered fully and was going back to work. "She now never leaves her 'talisman', as she calls her collar, and has a reserve supply of three other collars in case of an accident Dr. E.Cincin of Seine-et-Oise reported that, following surgery for sarcoma of the ovary, a patient complained of edema, abdominal pains and general fatigue. After wearing the Lakhovsky's oscillating circuit constantly her symptoms disappeared and her health has never been better. In 1931, Lakhovsky introduced the Multiple Wave Oscillator at the Hospital St. Louis, Paris and Hospital Clinic at Goeteborg, Sweden, and later at the Institut de Physique Biologique in Paris. Among the medical conditions remediated are various cancers, exophthalmic goiter, enlarged prostate, gastrointestinal ulcer and other afflictions. Dr. Henry of Brussels and Professor de Cigna of Genoa successfully treated patients with the Multi-Wave Oscillator. Dr Nicholas Gentile of Rome published an extract from the medical review, Medicina Nuova in 1935 in which he described successful treatment with the Multi-Wave Oscillator for cephalalgia from violent trauma in 3 demonstrations, encephalitis in 3 months, alcoholic paraplegia after 8 demonstrations, nocturnal enuresis after "a few" demonstrations, ovaritis and salpingitis after 2 months of demonstrations, enlarged prostate after 4 demonstrations, two cases of rapidly progressive baldness after 8 demonstrations. Dr. Gentile also successfully treated patients for arthritis, menstrual disorders, perivisceritis, diminution of glycemia and glycosuria in diabetic patients, hepatic colic, renal colic, chronic atonic or spastic constipation, asthma (but not cardiac asthma), reducing systolic blood pressure while increasing diastolic blood pressure, and chronic phlebitis (although not for acute phlebitis). In 1940, Dr. Alexander Francis at Frinton-on-Sea reported, "I have discovered that the Multi-Wave Oscillator improves hearing, and for the last 3 months the chief part of my work with the apparatus has been in deaf cases." I have been doing ear work for over 40 years and am very pleased to find at last something which is a real help in chronic deafness. I have obtained many striking results. My best results are in nerve cases. A patient of mine who fell on his back seven years ago and has been completely paralyzed from the waist ever since is distinctly better. He had depended entirely on a catheter but for the past few months h3e has been able to pass water naturally. Sensation is returning to his legs and he feels very much better generally. Mark Clement, in The Waves that Heal, describes how Lakhovsky was approached by many people and organizations hoping to capitalize on his Multi-wave Oscillator therapy. Lakhovsky was also approached by several hospitals in New York hoping to test his apparatus.. Remarkable results were obtained from a seven-week clinical trial at a major New York City hospital and by a prominent Brooklyn urologist in the summer of 1941. Later editions of The Secret of Life detailed many of these cases. What seemed to be a promising development in the use of the Multi-Wave Oscillator in America quickly faded after Lakhovsky unexpectedly died in New York in 1942 at the age of 73. His equipment was removed from the hospital and patients were told that the therapy was no longer available. Except for this brief trial in New York, Lakhovsky's work remained completely unknown to the American public. Even the spectacular success of the New York cases was quickly shelved. Hidden hands were obliterating the memory of Lakhovsky's Multi-Wave Oscillator in America. Lakhovsky's name and achievements probably would have remained unknown in America had it not been for Dr. Bob Beck, D. Sc. In 1963, he found an original Lakhovsky Multi-Wave Oscillator stored in the basement of a well-known hospital in southern California. He undoubtedly examined Lakhovsky's US patent # 1,962,565, as well. He then wrote a series of articles which were published in the Borderlands Journal that explained how it worked. A number of people began building their own Multi-Wave Oscillators based on Beck's articles in Borderlands. In 1986, Borderlands put together a big manual called The Lakhovsky Multiple Wave Oscillator Handbook which was updated and revised, most recently in 1994. The Handbook includes a compilation of informative articles by many authoritative researchers on the Multi-Wave Oscillator, including translated articles by Lakhovsky himself. The Multi-Wave Oscillator works by producing a broad range of high frequency pulsed signals that radiate energy into the patient via two round resonators: one resonator acting as a transmitter and the other as a receiver. The resonator is constructed from a series of open ended circular copper tubes terminated with ball shaped knobs. The copper tube rings nest one inside the other, but none touch each other. The ring assembly is held in place with silk thread in Lakhovsky's original design. Each ring has its open ended termination placed 180 degrees opposite from its adjacent ring. The machine generates a very wide spectrum of high frequencies coupled with static high voltage charges applied to the resonators using spark gaps.. These high voltages cause a corona discharge around the perimeter of the outside resonator ring that Nikola Tesla referred to as an "electric brush", but Lakhovsky used the French word, "effluvia" or "effluve". The patient sat on a wooden stool in between the two resonators and was exposed to these energies for about 15 minutes. These amplified, artificially-produced, multiple-frequency waves sped up the recovery process by stimulating the resonance of healthy cells in the patient and in doing so, increased the immune response to the disease organisms. Lakhovsky's early experiments with radio frequency generators used a device he called the Radio Cellular Oscillator, but later switched to an older 19th century design static generator called a Rhumkorff Coil which was able to sufficiently excite the resonator coils while avoiding the potential for thermal damage to the patient.. The Multi-Wave Oscillator produced fundamental waves from 750,000 cycles per second up to 3 billion cycles per second with the harmonics of these fundamental frequencies extending the covered range much higher yet. His work has been criticized by physicists ignorant of biology and biologists ignorant of physics. 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In 1928, Professor Sordello Attilj,
Director of the Radiological Service at the San Spirito Hospital in Sassia, Rome,
Italy, reported to the Congress of Radiologists in Florence four cases, two sarcomas,
one circulation problem in the hands and feet, and one severe back pain that made
walking difficult. All four were quickly remedied with the Lakhovsky oscillating
circuit.

















