Masters of Health Magazine April 2022 | Page 18

MOH: From what I hear, several German medical companies are now bringing their devices to America, some of which were authorized a few years ago by Health Canada.  How do you predict the future use of these inventions in Canada and the USA?

 

BOB: Here in Canada, where I live, healthcare is paid for by the government and each province is responsible for paying for the services much like the German speaking countries in Europe. In America, it’s mainly private healthcare where insurance companies dictate the rules that usually involve surgery and the pharmacy.  Canada has always allowed magnetic field therapy devices to be imported for private personal healthcare.  The main problem is doctors are not taught about magnetic fields in medical school and the government will not pay for their use.  These legal alternatives exist mainly because it has been up to the general public and doctors to educate themselves.  Canada now wants these devices to be used – they just can’t force the doctors to use them.  They can’t force the universities to teach about their use, and in all reality, the government can’t afford to pay for them.  It’s up to each citizen to open up their wallet and pay out of their own pocket. 

 

Currently, we are seeing private healthcare providers such as massage therapists, chiropractors, naturopaths, even yoga instructors, etc., embrace magnetic field therapy and offer it to their clients as an added fee.  It’s now considered complimentary or integrative medicine.  The internet has opened up a whole new window of opportunity for the general public that wish to take healthcare into their own hands and magnetic field therapy known as PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields) has become, at the moment, something akin to Star Trek.

 

To allow the use of Tesla’s magnetic field therapy in the USA, the FDA has decided to create a new category for these medical devices.  They can be licensed, and FDA registered as “Wellness” devices, as long as the manufacturer does not make any claims to treat a specific disease.  Hence, these wonderful medical devices that the German speaking countries have enjoyed for so many years can now be imported legally into the USA. 

The purpose of my film is to inform the general population and medical professionals in a fun, adventure-filled travel show documentary format that Tesla invented a lot of wonderful medical devices, based on electromagnetic frequencies. And, that they are now available with legal Health Canada and FDA approvals in North America.  Hopefully my film will reach a world-wide audience so they can learn about Tesla’s medical inventions and bring this technology into their home for personal use.

MOH: When and where can we expect to see your films?

BOB: I have the first 90-minute episode that features magnetic field therapy edited and it’s now being scored for music in surround sound.  I plan to release it on a few of the many internet movie streaming platforms this summer.  Plus, I will eventually show it in select theatres where the audience will be able to come to the stage and try out the devices that I have profiled in the film.  I’ve been testing my work in progress at health conventions and trade shows, and it seems to create a lot of excitement.  These live shows are a blessing and a curse for me because I seem to get sidetracked helping the attendees with their health problems.  Just when I felt I had captured the big picture, some new frequency device came to my attention that I felt I had to include it into the production.

 

For doctors, I am planning to present online courses that address the more technical aspect.  This frequency does this.  This frequency does that.  This shape of the waveform will treat bones.  This shape of the waveform will promote microcirculation etc.  This frequency of light creates vitamin D and so on.  Hopefully medical health professionals will embrace the information and want to offer this new technology to their patients.