In this mini-review, we describe some of the latest facts regarding the
generation of condensed base phonons by biological entities, initially
described by the renowned contemporary physicist, Nobel laureate, Herbert
Fr?hlich, who proposed a new biophysical interaction mechanism between
extremely high frequency electromagnetic waves and the biological
environment. As we will show, this extremely low intensity millimeter therapy
crystallizes as an important new method, universal and effective in the
management of diseases with different etiologies. Moreover, the existence of
internal electromagnetic fields generated by biological entities, as well as
external electromagnetic fields, are essential for understanding the
electromagnetic-biological effect. In fact, it is estimated that at present
millimeter-wave therapy is used for the management of more than 120 diseases
in cardiology, neurology, oncology, gynecology, urology, gastroenterology,
surgery, pharmacology and pediatrics. However, so far there is still no
consensus regarding the interaction between extremely high
frequency/extremely low intensity electromagnetic waves and the biological
environment at its different levels of organization. Thus, the present paper
was intended to contribute to the development for the theory of
millimeter-wave interaction with living biological entities.