Investigation of Tobacco Mosaic Virus and Tar Cancerogens by Electro-magnetic Resonance in Smokers
Authors:
J. Bradna
Authors‘ workplace:
Nemocnice s ambulancí, Kutná Hora
Published in:
Epidemiol. Mikrobiol. Imunol. , 1999, č. 2, s. 71-75
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Overview
Distance monitoring of viral diseases in the zone of MHz frequencies makes rapid non-contactinvestigation of the presence of tobacco mosaic viruses (VTM) in cigarettes and secretions ofsmokers possible by using electromagnetic resonance. The incidence of VTM in common cigaretteswas assessed as well as in several smokers, in dermatitis, arthralgias and in tumours (of the largeintestiner, in mastopathy). Also in neuritis of the optic nerve, in suspected sclerosis multiplex ofsmokers. After sanation of VTM by resonance therapy with Sanator (Bradna AO 272 361) VTMdisappeared as well as symptoms of this viral mosaic disease.Electromagnetic resonance with tar made it possible to make this investigation in cigarettes filtersafter smoking as well as in the secretions of smokers. The authors proved the hastening effect ofcigarette smoke with tar on the growth of VTM on cultivation as well as an increase of the bioelectricactivity of tumours. It proved possible to abolish the electromagnetic distance action of tar byinteraction with pyridsoxine similarly as in foods containing tar (smoked meat, fish, frankfurters,black coffee, cocoa). Filters with pyridoxine proved useful.VTM monitoring was quick, in tumours it was possible to follow the accompanying viral agent aswell as the action of cancerogens on their bioelectromagnetic activity. It also made it possible tofollow up disintegrating action of MHz resonance frequencies of the Sanator.
Key words:
tobacco mosaic virus (VTM) in cigarettes and secretions of smokers – electromagneticresonance test – Sanator resonance therapy – detection of tar cancerogens in cigaretts – pyridoxinedetoxication – reducing the harmfulness of cigarettes.
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Hygiene and epidemiology Medical virology Clinical microbiologyArticle was published in
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1999 Issue 2
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