The Science Behind Our Approach
- rags99
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Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
Electro-magnetic therapy isn’t new – it’s built on decades of rigorous, scientific research
by pioneering physicians and physicists who proved that our bodies are fundamentally
electrical systems. These visionaries demonstrated that targeted frequencies can
influence cellular health, restore balance and support the body’s natural healing capacity.
The Great Pioneers

Dr Reinhold Voll
Electro-acupuncture & Meridian Diagnostics
German physician Dr Reinhard Voll revolutionised integrative medicine in the 1950’s by
developing electro-acupuncture according to Voll (EAV). He discovered that specific
measurement points on the body could reveal organ dysfunction and imbalances before
conventional symptoms appeared .
His work established the foundation for using electrical measurements to assess health at
a cellular level – proving that the body’s electro-magnetic field holds vital diagnostic
information.

Dr Robert O Becker
Bio-electricity and Cellular Regeneration
Orthopaedic surgeon and researcher Dr Robert O Becker spent decades studying how
electrical currents control biological processes. His groundbreaking work, documented in
the book ”The Body Electric” demonstrated electro-magnetic fields influence healing,
regeneration and cellular communication. Dr Becker’s research proved that external
electro-magnetic frequencies could stimulate the body’s innate healing mechanisms –
laying the scientific groundwork for modern frequency-based therapies.

Dr Bjorn Nordenstrom
Biologically Closed Electric Circuits
Swedish radiologist and former Chairman of the Nobel Assembly, Dr Bjorn Nordenstrom
discovered that the body contains a complex system of electrical circuits that regulate
healing and immune function. His concept of Biologically Closed Electrical Circuits
revealed that these electrical pathways are as vital to health as the cardiovascular or
nervous system. His peer-reviewed research established that electrical currents flowing
through these circuits could be theoretically harnessed to restore health and balance.
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