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> Does anyone know about the German ReSIWave 21 and 77 machines and how well

they deal with focal (dental) infections?

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Hi Florence,

I am probably the best person to answer this as I have both devices you

mentioned and also have the Electromed PET unit that was used in a mini dental

trial in Germany.

First of all, the dental trial in Germany was done using the Electromed PET unit

(http://www.electromed.de) which was originally released around 1996 and is no

longer available today.

Due to a NDA, I am not allowed to disclose the frequencies used in the trial or

release any documents unless Electromed (who paid the costs of the trial) allow

me to do so. However, I do recommend contacting Charlene Bohm for such

frequencies as the frequencies used were based on her DNA frequency research.

She also has copies of the documentation.

http://www.dnafrequencies.com

I do have a copy of the clinical results and they were impressive.

The patients who tried this therapy all had bad cases of peridontitis and the

sensitivity to various pathogens were documented by lab results from samples

taken before and after each treatment.

Some of the patients were resistant to just about every antibiotic before

treatment. Through the series of treatments, that resistance weakened more and

more until the peridontitis itself was cleared, usually after 6 treatment

sessions. The only problem left after the trial was candida albicans in some

cases as frequencies for that were not included in the treatment protocol (I

suggest including such frequencies).

Since the trial, Electromed reported to me that several other associates of

theirs managed to clear up their peridontitis problems as well using the same

units and protocols.

I tried the frequencies myself and noticed that the sour taste I sometimes had

in my mouth disappeared and my mouth felt fresher. I personally have healthy

teeth so would not qualify as a patient for such a trial.

In order to apply the frequencies, the patients were asked to hold salty water

in their mouths while the units carbon pads were held against the cheeks.

Now onto your question about the ResIWave units. I have the European versions

(marketed under the name BioWave), although they are essentially the same except

that the ResIWave has the Lyme frequencies built in and the BioWave does not

(Lyme frequencies can be obtained as a chip card instead).

Although the PET and BioWave units were developed completely independently from

each other, the BW21 is essentially just an improved version of the PET - let me

explain.

The Electromed PET could not be programmed on the unit itself. Programming

frequencies was done in a separate DOS program that run on a PC and was

connected via a serial cable. There were three programmable buttons and each

button represented one sequence of frequencies and up to 32 frequencies could be

programmed on each.

The maximum frequency possible was just 10000 Hz and the voltage range was 0.1 -

25.5 Volts. On an oscilloscope, the square wave was very clean and precise as

Electromed invested a lot of money in producing such a clean signal. The

Australian made PET was TGA approved, which would correspond to FDA approval in

the USA. The PET was sold for treating arthritis based on a clinical study they

had performed and you can download that study here:

http://www.rife.de/study_documents.html

In comparison, the German made BW21 have a number of programs built in including

zapper (7-20-7-20-7 or continuous), influenza, colds, Pain relief, Beck

3.92Hz and TENS frequencies. The ResIWave has Lyme frequencies as well. The

BioWave has a variant that adds their GoldenStream (balances meridians) program

as well (I have that version). A built in chip card reader allows additional

programs to be run which can either be programmed or the BW77 or bought from a

wide range of preprogrammed chips. The programs were developed by a group of

doctors and naturopaths in Germany based on years of experience.

Technically, the units have a frequency range of .001 Hz up to 1 MHz

(technically possible up to 2.5 MHz), a voltage range of 0.1 to 15 Volts with

optional positive offset. I have been told that they are planning to upgrade the

firmware to allow higher frequencies and also frequency sweeps and wobbling.

Upgrades are performed via chip card so all existing units can benefit from such

upgrades. On an oscilloscope, the BW21 produces clean square waves similar to

that of the PET. The BW77 variant adds user programming features as well. The

concept is based on the practitioner buying the BW77 to be able to program chip

cards. The patient is then lent or sold a BW21 with a respective preprogrammed

chip card. On this basis, many thousands of these units have been sold in Europe

primarily through practitioners. The BW21 and BW77 have full European medCE

certification which would correspond to FDA approval in the USA. The ResIWave

variant is aimed primarily at the world market and is marketed out of Germany.

In my opinion, the BioWave/ResIWave units are basically modernised versions of

the Electromed PET (although developed independently) and they have also done

some work with dental applications (I remember seeing they have special probes

for treating teeth).

In my opinion, the BioWave units could easily use the Electromed program to

treat peridontitis just as effectively.

I hope this answers your question.

Regards

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