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titleOfInvention Device of reinforcement of electromagnetical waves in order to influence a biological system
abstract The invention relates to a device 4 for the coherent amplification of electromagnetic vibrations by induced emission by means of a solid, neodymium-doped crystals or glasses, semiconductor diodes or liquids or gases, the electromagnetic vibrations emerging from the device via a cable or fiber optic cable 2 Influence on a biological system, in particular on a human or animal body 11. The cable 2 has an outlet opening 7, and the vibrations or jets emerging from the cable 2 are conducted via a solid, a mixture or a liquid or gaseous solution 8 for influencing a biological system 11, the solid, the mixture, the liquid or the gaseous solutions contain mineral, vegetable, animal, human extracts or products or toxins as admixtures.
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