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Long Term Beneficial Effects of Weak Electromagnetic Fields in Multiple Sclerosis

This article reports on the case of a middle-aged disabled female patient with a 19-year history of chronic relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. Within one day of receiving experimental treatment with picotesla electromagnetic fields, the patient exhibited improvements in her condition. The patient continued with 1-2 treatments per week over a period of 32 months. During this time, significant improvements were seen with respect to a range of physical symptoms, as well as cognitive functions.

R. Sandyk, “Long Term Beneficial Effects of Weak Electromagnetic Fields in Multiple Sclerosis,” International Journal of Neurosci, 83(1-2), November 1995, p. 45-57.

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