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Bioelectromagnetic Therapy of Fibromyalgia/Chronic Fatigue Immune Deficiency Syndrome and Magnetic Field Deficiency Syndrome/Electrical Sensitivity

Trent W. Nichols,,     11/03/2005

Advanced Magnetic Research Institute, Hanover PA, USA.

Abstract:
Electrical Sensitivity (ES)/Magnetic Field Deficiency Syndrome (MFDS) are often seen in patients with Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS)/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFIDS). There is much overlap between these syndromes and chronic exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF) is common among them. Electrical Hypersensitivity (EHS) is the term the WHO prefers and recommended that research be funded to identify the relationship between EMF and EHS.

EMFs are endogenous to the human body and directional signals are used in development and repair. Static Magnetic Field (SMF) therapy and DC Electromagnetic Field (DEMF) therapy have been shown in pilot studies to be beneficial in these syndromes. Possible hypothesis of their mechanism of action of DEMF are increase of cell dehydration.

Keywords:
Electromagnetic fields, electrical sensitivity, electrical hypersensitivity, magnetic field deficiency syndrome, fibromyalgia syndrome, chronic fatigue syndrome, static magnetic field therapy, DC electromagnetic field therapy, cell dehydration
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