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Will Magnetic Molecular Energizing Revolutionize Medicine?

19 years, 1 month ago

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Posted on Mar 18, 2005, 10 a.m. By Bill Freeman

Magnetic Molecular Energizing is a promising treatment modality intended primarily to stimulate the human body's metabolic processes and to increase its regenerative powers. While not yet officially approved - the treatment is still in the "experimental" stage - there are some centers in North America that deliver this treatment, and results obtained so far seem to be nothing short of impressive.

Magnetic Molecular Energizing is a promising treatment modality intended primarily to stimulate the human body's metabolic processes and to increase its regenerative powers. While not yet officially approved - the treatment is still in the "experimental" stage - there are some centers in North America that deliver this treatment, and results obtained so far seem to be nothing short of impressive.

According to this site,

Magnetic Molecular Energizing (MME) is a treatment modality for various types of medical problems. These include particularly neurologic (brain, spinal cord and nerves) and orthopedic (bone and joint) disorders. MME treatment is considered investigational and is utilized under the direction and auspices of an Investigational Review Board (IRB). The IRB complies with FDA requirements for investigational therapy usage and results review. This IRB consists of expert physicians and other health professionals who determine the specific treatment protocols and review records and results.

 

MME therapy is safe and non-invasive. In some cases, patients may experience some tingling, however, most experience no ill effects and can talk, sleep, read or watch TV.

 

Jonathan Wright, M.D. put together the available information in a recent newsletter, which I enjoyed reading and would like to direct your attention to.

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