scholarly journals Links between extremely high frequency electromagnetic waves and their biological manifestations

2015 ◽  
Vol 67 (3) ◽  
pp. 895-897 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emil Anton ◽  
Anatol Rotaru ◽  
Daniel Covatariu ◽  
Alin Ciobica ◽  
Daniel Timofte ◽  
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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.

Author(s):  
Emil Anton ◽  
Anatol Rotaru ◽  
Daniel Covatariu ◽  
Alin Ciobica ◽  
Daniel Timofte ◽  
...  

Lately it has been demonstrated that extremely low intensity millimeter therapy could represent an important new technological method, universal and effective in the treatment of diseases with various etiologies. In this way, millimeter waves have crystallized into a new branch of modern biophysics and cellular studies and are used extensively in medicine and biotechnology. Thus, in the present report, we will try to describe a new original theory regarding the interaction mechanism between extremely high frequency electromagnetic waves and their biological environment. This could be quite important since so far there has not been developed a general theory on the relations between extremely high frequency/extremely low intensity electromagnetic waves and the biological environment, at various levels of organization: submolecular, molecular, cellular, the organ level or the entire organism. In this way, the present paper was designed to contribute to the development and understanding of millimeter wave’s interaction with the biological entities and to propose a new alternative biophysical and cellular mechanism to explain the biological effects inherent to the electromagnetic millimeter field.


2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 52-57
Author(s):  
Морозов ◽  
Gennadiy Morozov ◽  
Таланов ◽  
Pavel Talanov ◽  
Таланов ◽  
...  

The article presents the results of studies on the effect of pre-sowing seed treatment by electromagnetic impact to reduce phytopathogens on seeds, involvement of plants by root rot and leafy mycosis and improving the productivity and quality of winter rye grain.


2020 ◽  
Vol 65 (6) ◽  
pp. 1107-1113
Author(s):  
К.Д. Казаринов ◽  
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В.А. Щелконогов ◽  
О.А. Баранова ◽  
А.В. Чеконов ◽  
...  

We present the results of experimental studies on the aggregation of blood cells in platelet-rich plasma in the presence of an aggregation inducer rhystomicin under the effects of low-intensity radiation of extremely-high frequency. Primary alcohols were used as stimulators for partial degradation of protein-lipid bilayer in the cell membrane. The results showed that exposure to radiation of extremely-high frequency reduces the extent of rhystomicin-induced platelet aggregation and changes the angle of inclination of the aggregatogram. This study revealed a two-phase nature of the effects of alcohols on platelet aggregation - the first phase is characterized by a decrease in aggregation and in the angle of inclination of the aggregatogram, the second phase includes an increase in platelet aggregation and in the angle of inclination simultaneously with an increase in the concentration of alcohols in the sample. A possible mechanism underlyinhg the observed effects is under debate.


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