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titleOfInvention Method and apparatus for improving the aging process
abstract (57) Summary Methods and devices are provided for improving the aging process and its effects and maintaining health. This is the method includes providing a constant alternating magnetic field having a frequency of magnetic flux density and maximum 10 14 Hz in the range of 10 -6 gauss to 10 -20 gauss to the biological tissue. This calculation is performed according to the formula mc 2 = Bvlq, where m is the object mass of the object, C is the speed of light, B is the magnetic flux density, V is the inertial velocity of the mass in l, and l is the conductive mass of the biological tissue. The length, q, is one. The AC frequency is calculated using the cyclotron resonance equation f c = qB / (2πm). The device (10) includes a specially created pool or bathtub (20) that generates the specific magnetic flux density required for the treatment. The orientation and positioning of the patient (4) can be changed with the particular treatment.
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