Masters of Health Magazine June 2022 | Page 55

personally learned after 10 years of testing these devices they can offer up some dramatic healing reactions as the body detoxes through the skin too quickly. You need to know that magnetic fields can harm and heal too. It’s a complex subject.

 

In 2011, the Dr. OZ show introduced the world to Tesla’s PEMF – Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields as being the most exciting technology he has ever seen to treat pain. PEMF then became the buzz word to market Tesla’s healing machines – if it was PEMF, it was a healing machine.  EMF’s were considered to be harmful which is a completely wrong interpretation of the application of the magnetic field. WIFI and Bluetooth are considered to be harmful if the transmitter is placed too close to the body. WIFI is also PEMF.

 

As we move up the magnetic spectrum to the realms of invisible ultraviolet light, Tesla discovered that he could illuminate his body as a cold corona discharge just by standing beside his spiral Tesla coils that were energized by his high frequency apparatus.  This ultraviolet light consisted of many tiny lightning bolts on the surface of his skin and it produced a concentrated form of oxygen called ozone which killed any microorganism on and near his body. Tesla eventually patented and manufactured Ozone machines and sold ozonated olive oil to doctors to treat infections. The handheld Violet Ray was a portable version of his high frequency apparatus and it became so popular it was sold in Sears catalogs.  Ultraviolet light was used to treat rickets, tuberculosis, psoriasis and many skin diseases.

 

When patent drugs were invented to treat these diseases, ultraviolet light was demonized as a cause of skin cancer and ozone became a toxic air pollutant. Ultraviolet light and Ozone are still extremely popular in the former soviet republics and in the German speaking countries of Europe.  But even today, the majority of well-meaning alternative medicine websites still believe that ozone in the air and ultraviolet light is dangerous to humans.  It most certainly is if you are overexposed to it.  It’s all about the dose as is any medicine and the Russians and Germans have figured that all out many years ago.

 

What is the Public To Do?

 

When seeking treatments for their disease, the majority of the population here in North America now type a few words into their favorite search engine and pray to God that the right answer shows itself. They then start clicking away and usually are attracted to the websites that are either pretty looking or feature someone that is famous that they can relate to. Most importantly they look for honesty. 

 

In the case of Tesla energy medicine, they are faced with a multitude of websites from competing manufactures who state that their device offers the best frequencies, and some compare theirs to the competition in a very deceiving manner.  Some salesman with little medical experience self-publishes books that often mislead the reader to believe that one particular product is the best one – the one that they sell. I have found that most sales staff, especially those in multilevel marketing products to be extremely lacking in any technical knowledge about the “wellness” device they are marketing.

 

I really can’t fault them. If we go back to the time where Tesla’s medicine was being removed from places of higher education, the only places that carried on the research and education were in the former Soviet Union or Germany so there is still a language barrier there.  Since the coast is now clear, in regard to importing and licensing energy therapy medical devices, there is a flood of information coming out now in scientific publications. Unfortunately, to gain credibility with their fellow piers, the authors of these studies write using a technical language that is so complicated and dry, even the abstract is confusing and usually leaves the student with a message that, “More research is needed.”

 

In reality, people don’t like to read – they want to short videos that are well produced and prove a point quickly. Unfortunately, that is too complicated for a scientist to achieve and it really does not impress the deans where they are employed to research and teach. Grants are not awarded to the scientists that produce the slickest video. Scientists want to be published in popular journals in the same way music artists want to have their music featured in Billboard.