Publications by authors named "Mimmo Gasbarri"

Those who are challenged by dependency on prescription drugs or suffer drug addictions have few options available to them for recovery, such as psychotherapy and physiotherapy. Here we present a new approach with clinical examples involving stimulant addiction or overdose of hypnotic drugs that were received BIOCERAMIC Resonance, which was developed based on concept of 12 meridian channels of traditional Chinese medicine, and has successful withdrawal or dose reduction benefits. We describe the whole process and the clinical outcome.

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Objective: It was postulated in our previous publications that the meridian channels as conceived in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) are various standing waves arising from harmonic rhythmic sound frequencies originating from the human heart beat. BIOCERAMIC is an artificial material able to produce a weak force field causing different biophysical and systemic health benefits, with the key characteristics of hydrogen bonds weakening and microcirculation enhancement. Since discovering that the effects of a BIOCERAMIC field can be transmitted via sound waves propagation, we then also developed a BIOCERAMIC Resonance device to produce weak force field throughout the body, and achieve resonance with the body's meridian channels to reinforce microcirculation.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to evaluate how effectively local tenderness skin points (trigger points) and the propagated sensation along meridians (PSM) can be used to identify abnormal meridian channels in patients with various chronic illnesses.
  • Ten chronic illness patients were treated with photoluminescent bioceramic material (PLB) on their meridian points, leading to the identification of trigger points in 8 cases and PSM in 3 cases; in 2 cases, alternative electrodermal methods were used.
  • Following treatment, notable clinical improvements were observed, particularly within 3-5 months, supporting the traditional Chinese medical theory that suggests where there is blockage in the meridians, pain is experienced, and relief occurs when
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