Magnetic Molecular Energizer (MME):

MME Is Currently In Phase III FDA Trials And Will Not Be Approved Until About 2012

MME offers hope for many disorders previously considered untreatable by conventional methods. It has thus far shown promise with a wide variety of ailments such as:

Some Examples Of Treatment Are:
Diabetic Peripheral NeuropathyAutismEmphysema
Multiple SclerosisParkinsonsCOPD
StrokeClosed Head InjuriesChronic Congestive Heart Failure
FibromyalgiaChronic Fatigue SyndromeCardiac Failure
RSD (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy)Low Back PainAlzheimers
Bone FracturesSprainsCranial Nerve Dysfunction
Strains (Sports Injuries)Ruptured DiskArthritis
Degenerative Arthritis (Knee)Degenerative Arthritis (Hip)Spina Bifida
Avascular Necrosis (Hip)Degenerative Disk DiseaseSpinal Cord Injury
Plantar FasciitisCardiomyopathyTemporomandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMJ)
Liver DisordersCerebral PalsyKidney Disorders

Recommended Treatment Disorders And Hours:
DisordersTreatment HoursAverage Hours
Arthritis AnkleRange In Treatment Hours 20 - 40Average Hours For Treatment 30
Arthritis ElbowRange In Treatment Hours 20 - 40Average Hours For Treatment 30
Arthritis KneeRange In Treatment Hours 30 - 75Average Hours For Treatment 50
Arthritis ShouldersRange In Treatment Hours 20 - 40Average Hours For Treatment 30
Arthritis WristRange In Treatment Hours 20 - 40Average Hours For Treatment 30
ALSRange In Treatment Hours MinimalAverage Hours For Treatment Minimal
AlzheimersRange In Treatment Hours 150 - 300Average Hours For Treatment 250
Aseptic Necrosis Of HipRange In Treatment Hours 300 - 400Average Hours For Treatment 350
AutismRange In Treatment Hours 100 - 200Average Hours For Treatment 150
Brain Tumor PainRange In Treatment Hours 300 - 400Average Hours For Treatment 350
Cardiac ArrhythmiaRange In Treatment Hours 100 - 150Average Hours For Treatment 125
Cardiac Artery PlaqueRange In Treatment Hours 75 - 150Average Hours For Treatment 125
Cardiac Chronic CongestiveRange In Treatment Hours 200 - 300Average Hours For Treatment 250
Cardiac HypertensionRange In Treatment Hours 75 - 150Average Hours For Treatment 100
Cardiac Muscle NecrosisRange In Treatment Hours 100 - 150Average Hours For Treatment 125
Back PainRange In Treatment Hours 40 - 75Average Hours For Treatment 60
Carpel Tunnel SyndromeRange In Treatment Hours 10 - 30Average Hours For Treatment 20
Cerebellar DegenerationRange In Treatment Hours 150 - 250Average Hours For Treatment 200
Cerebral PalsyRange In Treatment Hours 200 - 500Average Hours For Treatment 350+
DepressionRange In Treatment Hours 100 - 150Average Hours For Treatment 125
Diabetic NeuropathyRange In Treatment Hours 75 - 150Average Hours For Treatment 100
Edema (Legs)Range In Treatment Hours 20 - 40Average Hours For Treatment 30
FibromyalgiaRange In Treatment Hours 100 - 200Average Hours For Treatment 150
FractureRange In Treatment Hours 40 - 125Average Hours For Treatment 75
Herniated DiscRange In Treatment Hours 80 - 200Average Hours For Treatment 100
Macular DegenerationRange In Treatment Hours 100 - 200Average Hours For Treatment 150
Migraine HeadacheRange In Treatment Hours 40 - 200Average Hours For Treatment 100
Multiple SclerosisRange In Treatment Hours 150 - 300Average Hours For Treatment 225
Parkinson'sRange In Treatment Hours 150 - 250Average Hours For Treatment 200
Reflex Sympathetic DystrophyRange In Treatment Hours 100Average Hours For Treatment 100
Spina BifadaRange In Treatment Hours 100 - 200Average Hours For Treatment 150
Spinal Cord InjuryRange In Treatment Hours 200 - 600Average Hours For Treatment 400
StrokesRange In Treatment Hours 150 - 300Average Hours For Treatment 200
TendonitisRange In Treatment Hours 20 - 60Average Hours For Treatment 40
TinnitusRange In Treatment Hours 60 - 150Average Hours For Treatment 100
Traumatic Brain InjuryRange In Treatment Hours 150 - 800Average Hours For Treatment 350

Important Note: To obtain maximum benefit - treatment hours should be accumulated in consecutively daily sessions. Cerebral palsy children do best with nighttime treatment.(Normal sleeping hours.)


MME is a treatment method that consists of the application of high (3,000 to 5,000 gauss) direct current electromagnetic fields. An MME device consists of two very large and strong electromagnets, with the patient lying in a focal point between the two electromagnets.

The human body is electromagnetic, being composed largely of charged particles such as atoms, electrons, protons, and ions (e.g. potassium, sodium, etc.). These all perform vital life functions.

The Theory Behind MME Treatment Goes Like This:

When a patient is placed in the MME device there is a temporary increase in the magnetic force on the atoms composing the cells of his/her body in the area of the MME focal point. The force results in a higher velocity of some of the orbiting electrons. This increase in velocity of some electrons and not others causes precession or wobble of an atom and a higher charge on the valence electrons. Combined, the higher velocity and increased charge, leads to enhanced electron transfer. Electron transfer is the basic action in all chemical reactions in the body.

So, the magnetic field of the MME device acts as a catalyst to improve chemical reactions occurring in the human body. This improves a variety of body functions in the area of the MME focal point, such as oxygen carrying capacity, assimilation of nutrients, manufacture of enzymes, metabolic waste removal, reduction of free radicals, tissue regeneration, and most importantly healing. The rate of healing can be accelerated to be much faster than the typical healing rate of the human body. For example, a bone fracture that typically requires 6-8 weeks to heal may require only a few days with MME treatment.

The Following Locations Have MME Equipment Presently In Use:


AMRI - CANADA

Dr. Dean Bonlie
#109, 5421 11th Street NE, Calgary, Alberta T2E 6M4
Canada
1-800-265-1119


AMRI - ARIZONA

Advanced Magnetic Research Institute Of Tucson
Dr. Joseph McCready, M.D.
310 N. Wilmot Road
Suite 105
Tucson, AZ 85711
1-520-886-3800
www.amritucson.com


AMRI - OHIO

Advanced Magnetic Research Institute Of Ohio
Dr. James Roberts, M.D., F.A.C.C.
Cardiology
3110 West Central Ave
Toledo, OH 43623
1-419-531-6256
www.amri-ohio.com


AMRI - WASHINGTON

Tahoma Clinic
Dr. Jonathan V. Wright, M.D.
801 SW. 16th Street. Suite 121
Renton, WA 98055
1-425-738-5650
www.amri-wa.com


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