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Lakhovsky
Multiwave
Oscillator
Georges
Lakhovsky
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Georges Lakhovsky
Georges Lakhovsky was born in 1869 in Russia and became an electrical engineer,
scientist and inventor.
Lakhovsky investigated the electrical properties of living cells and claimed
that living cells emit and receive electro-magnetic oscillations at their own high resonant frequencies.
Lakhovsky found that all living cells (plants, people, bacteria,
parasites, etc.) possess attributes which normally are associated
with electronic or electric circuits. These include resistance,
capacitance, and inductance. These 3 electrical attributes,
when configured properly, will cause the recurrent generation
of a sine wave, exhibiting an effect of physics known as resonance.
These circuits can be called electromagnetic resonators, but
more commonly are referred to as oscillators. Lakhovsky’s
research led him to believe that not only do all living cells produce and radiate oscillations
of very high frequencies, but they
also receive and respond to oscillations imposed upon them from outside sources.
If these outside oscillations are in sympathy (same frequency) with that
of the cell, the strength and vigor of that cell will be reinforced and
become stronger. If, on the other hand, these outside frequencies are dis-similar,
the oscillations produced by the cell will be weakened and dampened, resulting
in a loss of vigor for that cell.
The cells of disease-causing organisms produce different frequencies
than that of normal, healthy cells in plants, animals, and
people. For people or plants suffering from disease conditions,
Lakhovsky found that if he increased the amplitude (not
the frequency) of the oscillations of healthy cells, this increase would
overwhelm and dampen the oscillations produced by the disease-causing
cells, thus bringing about the demise of the disease-causing cells. If he pumped up the amplitude
of the disease-causing
cells, their oscillations would gain the upper hand and cause the person
or plant to become more ill.
In the early 1920’s, Lakhovsky conducted an experiment with plants
to establish the validity of his theory. He inoculated ten potted
geranium plants with a plant disease that causes cancerous tumors. Coiled around
the stem of one of the geraniums, he affixed an open ended coil of thick
copper wire about 30 cm in diameter. It was held in place by an
ebonite stake stuck into the pot. While the other nine inoculated geraniums
quickly succumbed to the cancerous disease, the one geranium with the
attached coil (the 'antennae) sloughed off the cancerous growth
and thrived into a robust and healthy plant. Lakhovsky had similar success
when these antennae coils (the “oscillating circuits” mentioned
above) were used
with people and animals.
In 1923, Lakhovsky built what he called a Radio-Cellulo-Oscillator
(RCO). This was a device that could produce electro-magnetic
waves that were produced by a short wave radio circuit and output
in the form of a radio emission. When Lakhovsky used his
RCO on sick people, he found that the device could cause many types of diseases including cancer to disappear, although
he also recorded some failures.
In 1925, Lakhovsky wrote an article for the Radio News magazine in
the USA entitled "Curing
Cancer with Ultra Radio Frequencies." In the article,
he described his work with the Radio-Cellulo Oscillator and presented his theories.
After a few years of experimentation, Lakhovsky designed and built
a new type of wave producing oscillator to overcome some short-comings
in the RCO. Firstly, Lakhovsky was concerned that the radio waves
produced by his RCO could be harmful and secondly, he wanted his
device to be able to simultaneously emit a much wider band
of waves. The device consisted of two broadband antennae (a sending
and a receiving pair) composed of concentric sets of curved open-ended
copper pieces suspended / held in place by silk threads and two metal stands to
hold the two antennae. The electromagnetic
waves were produced by using a Tesla coil and electromagnetic spark
/ pulse generator.
Lakhovsky called this new device a Multiple Wave Oscillator (MWO).
In 1929, Lakhovsky emigrated to France and he published his book
titled The Secret of Life: Electricity, Radiation and Your
Body (written in French). A few years later the book was translated
into Spanish, German, and Italian, but it was not until
sometime between 1935 to 1939 that the book was available in English.
Due to the emerging drama of World War 2, the book went unnoticed
and unreviewed in the English-speaking countries.
In 1931, MWO devices started to be used in various hospitals in
Paris, France.
Also in 1931, Lakhovsky applied for a US patent for his MWO (No.1962565)
and this was granted in 1934. Lakhovsky (second
from right) with a Multiple-Wave Oscillator in a French Clinic During
his lifetime, Lakhovsky was granted numerous patents involving
waveform conversions (2267353), oscillator tubes for multiple
wavelengths (2351055), improving microphones (2263408, 1640330),
and railway construction (909619, 786037, 1054570, 1028743, 1136427).
Lakhovsky died in 1942 in New York City at the age of 72.
The MWO and other similar devices continued to be used in clinics
throughout Europe after his death,
but the technology seems to have been almost forgotten in America.
After achieving a 98% success rate over an 11 year period,
it's more than a bit curious as to why his work was suddenly
withdrawn from use and patients told treatments were
no longer available. Treatment using MWO’s
have been documented to be of value in treating cancer, arthritis, and other illnesses.
Lakhovsky's Multi-Wave Oscillator (MWO)
This instrument produces a broad range of high frequency pulsed
signals that radiate energy into patient via two resonators:
one resonator acting as a transmitter and the other as a
receiver. The patient sits on a wooden stool in between the two resonators and is exposed
to these energies for about 15 minutes.
Lakhovsky's goal when designing the Multiple Wave Oscillator
was to produce and transmit a full spectrum of harmonic
frequencies within the body, allowing each cell to resonate
with the appropriate frequency.
Nikola Tesla and Lakhovsky, in collaboration, both produced
high frequency coil systems, which resulted in the
MWO. Both were building devices which emitted unique oscillations,
which Tesla called non-
Hertzian waves. Lakhovsky used a resonant, bi-polar Tesla
coil as a power supply, which means one tuned, primary
coil was used to place two distinctive secondary coils
into resonance at the same time. A double spark
gap (similar to using two spark plugs from an automobile)
was used to produce the harmonics. The double gap
was used to spread the discharge over two simultaneously
sparking gaps to more precisely adjust the timing and consistency of the
energy discharge. This is important because the
spark gap is the point where the flow of energy is blocked
while the discharge from the second spark gap is hitting the coils and antennas.
The spark gap is also an important component in Tesla technology
because the specific character of the discharge
across the gap may hold the key to producing the proper
non-Hertzian component for optimum performance.
The oscillations of the resonant coils in Lakhovsky's MWO
are coupled to a unique antenna, which consists
of concentric rings of nearly complete circles. Lakhovsky's
original antenna used hollow, tubular, metallic
elements. Each ring is tuned to a specific musical note.
The outer ring starting with a "C", where the
combined set of concentric rings produces a full harmonic
scale. Each outer ring is harmonically coupled
to one of the bipolar secondary coils, causing the entire
set of rings on the antenna to oscillate. There
are two antennas, placed a few feet apart to spread the
harmonic energy between them. They produce a full scale of harmonics, generally above 500,000
Hz and reaching into the billions of Hz
(Gigahertz). This huge amount of harmonic energy allows
cells to regain their proper oscillation with incoming cosmic energy.
The person being treated sits in a wooden (non-metallic)
chair between the antennas. Lakhovsky stated
that approximately 15 minutes would produce roughly
90% of the benefit for an entire day. Another 15
minutes would add a bit more, but more time simply
wasn't needed. Eight hours of use wouldn't produce
a significant difference in results.
RADIATIONS AND WAVES - Source of Our Life
Article written by Georges Lakhovsky, 1941
THEORY OF CELLULAR OSCILLATION
Before presenting the therapeutic results obtained
with my multiple short wave oscillator and presented
at the International Congress of Short Waves in Vienna
(July, 1937) it may be useful to give a rapid
survey of my theory of cellular oscillation which I
have developed fully in a number of books. [The Secret
of Life; Contribution to the Etiology of Cancer; The
Earth and Ourselves; Cellular Oscillation; Nature and
Her Wonders]
All living cells are composed of two essential elements;
the nucleus and the protoplasm in which it is
bathed. This nucleus is itself composed of many tubular
filaments: the chromosomes. In addition,
hundreds of much smaller filaments or chondromes are
present in the cytoplasm.
Chromosomes and chondromes are sheathed in an insulating
substance (cholesterine, resin, fat,
plastrin, etc.) and contain a liquid-like serum with
the same mineral content as seawater, and
consequently a conductor of electricity. Thus, these
filaments constitute ultramicroscopic oscillating
circuits capable of oscillating electrically over a
wide scale of very short wavelengths.
I have demonstrated in my works that these cellular
oscillating circuits, chromosomes and chondromes,
vibrate electrically under the stimulus of electro-magnetic
waves: cosmic, atmospheric and telluric.
Now, many internal and external influences may upset
the oscillating equilibrium of these cells. For
instance, a variation or change in the field of cosmic,
telluric or atmospheric waves, a demineralization of
the organic matter constituting the cellular substance,
traumas causing the destruction by shock of the
protoplasm or the nucleus.
I have shown in my books, The Secret of Life and especially
in The Earth and Ourselves, that every
living cell draws its oscillatory energy from the field
of secondary radiations resulting from the ionization
of the geological substances of the earth by cosmic
radiations.
But certain natural radiations are particularly toxic,
especially those originating in geologically-induced
geopathic zones. Many cancer cases have been attributed
to these toxic radiations which has been
proven experimentally, notably in Germany by Dr. Rambeau
of Marburg. Therefore, earth radiations
sometimes cause disturbance of the cellular oscillatory
equilibrium of the organism.
Under these varied circumstances cellular oscillation
may cease; the cell is then dead. But within the
dead cell, the chondromes sometimes continue to oscillate
electrically on their own natural frequencies.
Fortunately, this phenomenon occurs rarely, or all
humanity would already have perished from cancer.
The chondromes then envelope themselves in a membrane
and continue to oscillate and multiply
independently of the cell. They may then become neoplasic
cells.
THE RADIO CELLULAR OSCILLATOR
To re-establish this equilibrium, I thought of creating,
in 1923, a constant compensating field of very short
radiations (2 to 10 metre wavelengths) to neutralize
the action of the disturbing rays, and give the living
cell the necessary stimulation for a return to its
normal oscillation.
To this end, in 1923, I constructed my short-wave oscillator,
using two triode tubes for very short waves
made especially for this apparatus. I tried several
cross leakages for this machine using one or more
tubes and then multiple triodes with a tube containing
oscillatory circuits within the bulb. Finally I adopted
the oscillator with symmetrical cross leakage comprising
two triodes. The oscillating circuits formed a
single spiral, branched between the two grilles and
the two anodes. It was fed directly by alternating
current from the local supply circuit.
With this short-wave apparatus I was able to cure plants
inoculated with cancer. For six years at the
Saltpetriere I observed and checked the effects of
these short waves.
Using very low power, from 10 to 12 watts, and a limited
duration of treatment, I succeeded in curing
cancer in human beings, but also had to record some
failures.
The news of the success of my experiments became widespread.
In many countries, as early as 1928,
they began to build short-wave oscillators of considerable
power producing thermal effects.
But here was great danger that the chromosomes and
chondromes, which are barely a ten-thousandth
or twenty-thousandth of a millimeter in thickness,
might not survive under a high frequency current. They
offer much resistance, even to a low current which
is sufficient to dissolve and destroy them.
It is simple to prove this by bringing a small bulb
of from 2 to 5 volts with a filament of several hundredths
of a millimeter, inserted between metal rods forming
antennas, within the radius of a short wave
transmitter. The bulb will light up and sometimes burn
out, if it is brought too near the apparatus.
Moreover, the chondromes and chromosomes of all living
cells, which are infinitely finer than the
filaments of the bulbs, are sensitive centers of thermal
phenomena, which may provoke their fusion.
Undoubtedly this method is effective in killing microbes
in the organism and in neoplasic cells. But it can
also destroy millions of cells of healthy tissue in
every irradiation.
THE MULTIPLE WAVE OSCILLATOR
On the other hand, I thought it possible to obtain
better results by administering an oscillatory shock
to all
the cells in the organism simultaneously. Such a shock,
very brief, produced by dampened or weakened
electrostatic waves, does not provoke thermal and prolonged
effects and involves no risk of burning
living cells.
I therefore sought to produce an artificial oscillatory
shock causing a periodic oscillation of the weak or
dead cells.
At first glance this problem seems physically in-soluble
as there are approximately 200 quintillion cells in
our bodies, each oscillating on its own natural wavelength.
Theoretically, therefore, we would have to
have a different wavelength for each cell, so that
every cell in the organism would oscillate in resonance
on its own wavelength.
After much research I was able to construct an apparatus
creating an electrostatic field covering all
frequencies from 3 metres to the infra-red, so that
every cell can find its natural frequency and vibrate
in
resonance.
We know that in physics, a circuit fed by damped or
weakened high frequency currents creates many
harmonics. Consequently, I conceived an oscillator
of multiple wavelengths with a broad scale in which
every organ, every gland, every tissue, every nerve,
could find its natural frequency.
To obtain this result I set up a transmitter composed
of a series of circular concentric oscillating circuits
linked by a silk cord but not contiguous. These circuits
are stimulated by damped high frequency
currents from a spark gap. Thus each circuit of the
transmitter vibrates not only on its natural frequency,
but also on numerous harmonics.
Thus, I built an oscillator with all the basic wavelengths
from 10 centimetres to 400 metres, that is, all
frequencies from 750,000 to 3,000,000,000 cycles per
second. But each circuit also emits many
harmonics, which, with their basic waves, their interferences
and their effluvia can reach the scale of
infra-red and even that of visible light (1 to 3000
trillion vibrations per second.)
Since all the cells as well as the chondromes oscillate
precisely at frequencies in that range, they can
therefore find, in the output of such an oscillator,
the frequencies which cause them to vibrate in
resonance.
You know the results I obtained with continuous very
short waves using triode tubes at a distance, with
no contact electrode....
As early as 1931, I began using this multiple wave
oscillator in various Paris hospitals: the Saint Louis,
Valde-Grace, Calvary, Necker, etc... Among the many
cures with this treatment, I will mention especially
those of various cases of cancer which X-ray and radium
treatments failed to improve. These patients,
cured six years ago, have had no recurrence and are
in perfect health at this date. In all pathogenic
cases this treatment gives very good results. As it
does not attack the microbes directly, it does not
destroy live tissue, but reinforces the vitality of
the organism by accelerating cellular oscillation.
It is
therefore the reinforced organism that successfully
resists the microbes and all pathogenic causes.
So, while X-rays and radium destroy microbes, neoplasic
cells and healthy tissue at the same time -
which accounts for the serious accidents which occur
during and after such treatments --high frequency
radiations (short waves) applied at a distance and
without thermal effect cure diseases of all kinds,
even
those of the prostate to a considerable degree.
Whatever the pathogenic cause, the multiple wave oscillator
reproduced the frequencies necessary to
re-establish the cellular oscillatory equilibrium.
In general, it is sufficient to seat the patient, or
to have him stand in the radius of the apparatus, before
the transmitter. The duration of the treatment is usually
from five to ten minutes, every other day. These
figures are purely arbitrary, since these radiations
reinforcing cellular oscillation do not produce organic
disturbances, whatever the duration of the treatment
may be.
Despite the many cases successfully treated, almost
without exception, it must be understood that my
oscillator cannot cure all types of cancer in all its
stages of development. In many cases, when the
cancerous tumor has already destroyed important blood
vessels, my apparatus is powerless to rebuild
that tissue before the fatal haemorrhage.
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