US20100042009A1 - Device for using saved frequency information - Google Patents

Device for using saved frequency information Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US20100042009A1
US20100042009A1 US12/522,220 US52222007A US2010042009A1 US 20100042009 A1 US20100042009 A1 US 20100042009A1 US 52222007 A US52222007 A US 52222007A US 2010042009 A1 US2010042009 A1 US 2010042009A1
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
sensors
frequency information
laser
coil
heart
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Abandoned
Application number
US12/522,220
Inventor
Gerhard Lingg
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority claimed from PCT/EP2007/011480 external-priority patent/WO2008083848A2/en
Publication of US20100042009A1 publication Critical patent/US20100042009A1/en
Abandoned legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61NELECTROTHERAPY; MAGNETOTHERAPY; RADIATION THERAPY; ULTRASOUND THERAPY
    • A61N2/00Magnetotherapy
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M21/00Other devices or methods to cause a change in the state of consciousness; Devices for producing or ending sleep by mechanical, optical, or acoustical means, e.g. for hypnosis
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B5/00Measuring for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons
    • A61B5/02Detecting, measuring or recording pulse, heart rate, blood pressure or blood flow; Combined pulse/heart-rate/blood pressure determination; Evaluating a cardiovascular condition not otherwise provided for, e.g. using combinations of techniques provided for in this group with electrocardiography or electroauscultation; Heart catheters for measuring blood pressure
    • A61B5/024Detecting, measuring or recording pulse rate or heart rate
    • A61B5/02405Determining heart rate variability
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B5/00Measuring for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons
    • A61B5/24Detecting, measuring or recording bioelectric or biomagnetic signals of the body or parts thereof
    • A61B5/316Modalities, i.e. specific diagnostic methods
    • A61B5/318Heart-related electrical modalities, e.g. electrocardiography [ECG]
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B5/00Measuring for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons
    • A61B5/41Detecting, measuring or recording for evaluating the immune or lymphatic systems
    • A61B5/411Detecting or monitoring allergy or intolerance reactions to an allergenic agent or substance
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B5/00Measuring for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons
    • A61B5/68Arrangements of detecting, measuring or recording means, e.g. sensors, in relation to patient
    • A61B5/6887Arrangements of detecting, measuring or recording means, e.g. sensors, in relation to patient mounted on external non-worn devices, e.g. non-medical devices
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61NELECTROTHERAPY; MAGNETOTHERAPY; RADIATION THERAPY; ULTRASOUND THERAPY
    • A61N2/00Magnetotherapy
    • A61N2/02Magnetotherapy using magnetic fields produced by coils, including single turn loops or electromagnets
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61NELECTROTHERAPY; MAGNETOTHERAPY; RADIATION THERAPY; ULTRASOUND THERAPY
    • A61N5/00Radiation therapy
    • A61N5/06Radiation therapy using light
    • A61N5/0613Apparatus adapted for a specific treatment
    • A61N5/0618Psychological treatment
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B5/00Measuring for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons
    • A61B5/0059Measuring for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons using light, e.g. diagnosis by transillumination, diascopy, fluorescence
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B5/00Measuring for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons
    • A61B5/05Detecting, measuring or recording for diagnosis by means of electric currents or magnetic fields; Measuring using microwaves or radio waves 
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M21/00Other devices or methods to cause a change in the state of consciousness; Devices for producing or ending sleep by mechanical, optical, or acoustical means, e.g. for hypnosis
    • A61M2021/0005Other devices or methods to cause a change in the state of consciousness; Devices for producing or ending sleep by mechanical, optical, or acoustical means, e.g. for hypnosis by the use of a particular sense, or stimulus
    • A61M2021/0044Other devices or methods to cause a change in the state of consciousness; Devices for producing or ending sleep by mechanical, optical, or acoustical means, e.g. for hypnosis by the use of a particular sense, or stimulus by the sight sense
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M21/00Other devices or methods to cause a change in the state of consciousness; Devices for producing or ending sleep by mechanical, optical, or acoustical means, e.g. for hypnosis
    • A61M2021/0005Other devices or methods to cause a change in the state of consciousness; Devices for producing or ending sleep by mechanical, optical, or acoustical means, e.g. for hypnosis by the use of a particular sense, or stimulus
    • A61M2021/0055Other devices or methods to cause a change in the state of consciousness; Devices for producing or ending sleep by mechanical, optical, or acoustical means, e.g. for hypnosis by the use of a particular sense, or stimulus with electric or electro-magnetic fields
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61NELECTROTHERAPY; MAGNETOTHERAPY; RADIATION THERAPY; ULTRASOUND THERAPY
    • A61N2/00Magnetotherapy
    • A61N2/002Magnetotherapy in combination with another treatment
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61NELECTROTHERAPY; MAGNETOTHERAPY; RADIATION THERAPY; ULTRASOUND THERAPY
    • A61N5/00Radiation therapy
    • A61N5/06Radiation therapy using light
    • A61N2005/0635Radiation therapy using light characterised by the body area to be irradiated
    • A61N2005/0643Applicators, probes irradiating specific body areas in close proximity
    • A61N2005/0644Handheld applicators

Definitions

  • the invention relates to a device for applying saved frequency information in the form of modulated magnetic fields and/or modulated light to the body.
  • bio-information can be recorded in the form of electromagnetic spectra and transmitted to the body with a respective device.
  • the influence on the body can be different. There are, for example, spectra of substances which cause a strained body to calm down, or others, which are activating in the case of tiredness.
  • Applying the frequency information to the body can take place either without prior analysis of the current state of the user, or there can be made a state analysis by means of a heartrate-variability-heart-coherence-(HRV)-screening for the more precise selection of a suitable frequency.
  • HRV-screening is a non-invasive, by finger sensors recorded screening of the autonomous nervous heart regulation in the sense of a heartrate-variability-heart-coherence-analysis. This allows for hints on the overall state of the functioning of the autonomous nervous system.
  • the device which comprises at least a display, a memory, control electronics, a digital-analog converter and a coil for applying the modulated magnetic fields and/or a laser for applying modulated light. It is a characteristic of the invention, that the device is a mobile computer which is equipped with a coil and/or a laser and a respective digital-analog converter.
  • a further characteristic of the invention is that the coil creates a magnetic field with a fluctuating frequency with a mean value of 9 Hz, wherein furthermore the magnetic field can be oriented symmetrically transverse to the longitudinal axis of the device.
  • the strength of the magnetic field which is created by the coil can range from 0.1 up to 70 ⁇ Tesla at a measuring distance of 0 m.
  • the laser can be a semiconductor-laser-diode which creates light of a fluctuating red wave length with a mean value of 650 nm.
  • the power of the laser is smaller than 1 mW, preferably around 0.5 mW at around 15 mW/cm 2 .
  • the device comprises a transceiver for transmitting and/or receiving the frequency information which shall be used.
  • the frequency information to be used is represented by a digital file format, for example a digital audio file. Therefore, a substantial advantage of the invented device is, that an indefinite number of different frequency information can be stored on a server and/or the device and can be downloaded by means of the transceiver every time and everywhere and can be applied to the body by means of the coil or the laser, respectively.
  • the device comprises at least two, preferably three sensors for measuring the electric potential of the heart and at least one sensor, preferably in form of a phototransistor, for measuring the pulse.
  • three metal sensors in form of electrodes for example made of plastic bodies that are coated with Ag/AgCl and a photo sensor can be provided, each located along the edge portion of the device, respectively, wherein each sensor is touched by one finger of the user.
  • Two sensors can be located on the front side of the device and two sensors opposite to the first two sensors on the backside of the device.
  • the control electronic of the device processes the signals received from the sensors and computes a heartrate-variability-heart-coherence-analysis and finally shows the result on the display of the device.
  • control electronic can compare the computed result with a database in the memory of the device, and can show on the display of the device a respective selection of applicable frequency information and/or further information, e.g. the tolerance of a certain substance, wherein the shown applicable frequency information is downloadable from a server by means of the transceiver and/or is stored in the memory of the device.
  • the sensors, the memory, the control electronic, the digital-analog converter, as well as the coil and/or the laser of the device are provided in a common module, which can be connected to the mobile computer or can be built into it.
  • the module can further comprise its own current supply, for example an accumulator.
  • For the communication between the module and the mobile computer it can be equipped with an interface, for example a Bluetooth and/or USB-interface.
  • the invention also relates to a method for tapping signals of the electric potential of the heart and the pulse value and using the frequency information in the form of modulated magnetic fields and/or modulated light on the body by means of a device according to the described invention wherein the method comprises the following steps:
  • the invention further relates to a method for screening the reaction of a user to a sequence of different frequency information by means of a device described above comprising the following steps:
  • Exemplary uses for the above-mentioned method are for example the testing of tolerance to a compound. Due to this, the right selection, dosage form and optimal dosage can be determined and with regular measure-monitoring an effective, risk- and sideeffect-minimized management for the disposal of compounds in therapeutic facilities can be reached.
  • Pharmacies for example can offer this service to their customers to better select over the counter products and to give them the optimal dosage recommendation.
  • allergies and the effectiveness of antiallergics can be better estimated.
  • Intolerances to cosmetics due to allergic components can be quickly identified and tolerable products can be selected.
  • nutrient deficiencies caused by malnutrition can be identified and the shown substitutes in the form of food can be selected correctly and the substitute amounts can be defined.
  • the main advantage is, that already before the taking of therapeutic agents, dietary supplements or the usage of other possibly problematic products or methods for the individual case, the special suitability or risks of the means, amounts and methods for the individual can be identified. Until now these things had to be tested in most cases with the risk being with the user and only afterwards partial conclusions could be made.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic front view of a device according to the invention in form of a mobile computer.
  • FIG. 2 shows a block diagram of a possible embodiment of the device according to the invention.
  • FIG. 3 shows a block diagram of a possible circuit for controlling the actors.
  • the mobile computer 1 schematically shown in FIG. 1 with a display 2 in the form of a touch-screen comprises at its edge-portions on the front- and backside a sensor to receive a finger of the user, respectively.
  • a sensor to receive a finger of the user, respectively.
  • three metal sensors 4 for recording an EKG, as well as a photo sensor 5 to recognize the pulse wave are provided.
  • the user can hold the mobile computer with both hands and one finger at each sensor during the recording of the signals.
  • the module comprising the sensors, the memory, the control electronic, the digital-analog converter and the coil, the laser and the interfaces are positioned to three circuit boards and built into the housing of the mobile computer.
  • circuit boards Connected to the main circuit board there are two further circuit boards, which are located both sides of the mobile computer and which carry the metal-and photo-sensors as well as the coil, the infrared source and the coil.
  • a series of different frequency information for different substances are stored in the memory of the computer.
  • his state will firstly be determined via a heartrate-variability-heart-coherence-analysis and subsequently each frequency information will be applied for a short timespan for example for few seconds via the laser, the infrared source and/or the magnetic field.
  • each frequency information will be applied for a short timespan for example for few seconds via the laser, the infrared source and/or the magnetic field.
  • a measurement of the state is carried out immediately. This procedure gets repeated for a whole series of frequency information.
  • the single reactions to the different frequency information will be shown on the display of the device, whereby the user can read immediately which of the applied substances lead to a very beneficial or adverse physical reaction.
  • Such a device provides therefore a very quick and effective possibility to individually test a series of different substances on a user, without the need to incorporate these substances into his body.
  • This is an advantage for example for marketing staff for dietary supplements, because they have their product portfolio in the form of frequency information in the memory of the mobile computer and can immediately determine the appropriate products for each customer.
  • a 1-channel-EKG which is tapped via three finger-electrodes 10 , is recorded.
  • a differential amplifier 22 with high impedance and satisfactory common mode rejection amplifies the source-signal with an amplitude of around 1-2 mV to around 500 mV and cuts off DC-parts, which might eventually emerge by electrochemical creation of elements between the skin and the electrode surface.
  • a subsequent filter 11 cuts off the 50 Hz line noise.
  • the control of the AD-conversion is done by a central RISC-processor 15 , which also transfers the data from the ADC 18 to the buffer-RAM 14 . Its stored data is transmitted on request of the mobile computer 1 via the Bluetooth-interface 20 and/or the USB-interface.
  • a special, on analogue technology based R-ware-detection 12 with subsequent trigger 13 and subsequent computation of the reciprocal value in the processor 15 is performed, and a direct RR-value is computed and stored in the RAM 14 as well. These values are also transmitted per request of the mobile computer 1 .
  • the measuring accuracy of the sensors is +/ ⁇ 6%.
  • frequency information shall be delivered to the user by the device via different, optical and/or magnetical, actors.
  • the RAM which has been used for the buffering of the measured data, is used again, because the signal data must be transmitted from the interface to the cell phone and must be buffered, before it can be transmitted as a data stream via the preceding DAC 19 to the actors 6 , 7 .
  • Electrode material a plastic body coated with Ag/AgCl is suggested. This material features an optimum value of the electrochemical voltage, so that a quick discharging of emerging DC-voltages is possible.
  • electrodes which are coated with noble metals such as AU-coated electrodes.
  • the pulse wave is detected on a fingertip.
  • the recorded signal is filtered and goes via the second channel of the multiplexer 16 and the S&H 17 also to the ADC 18 .
  • AD-conversion between EKG and PW a temporal correlation of values (within the frame of the sampling rate) is given.
  • the IR-LED 9 can be turned on when a R-wave is detected, and turned off again, when a pulse wave is detected.
  • both the strength of the sympathetic and parasympathetic activity, and the heart-rhythm-coherence-ratio can be determined by means of high-accuracy integration of special frequency domains.
  • Both branches of the autonomous nervous system, the sympathetic and the parasympathetic nervous system work independent of each other and, usually, antagonistic.
  • the sympathetic nervous system induces willingness to perform and causes stress when over-activated.
  • the parasympathetic nervous system on the other hand, has a dampening and relaxing effect on the organism, supporting the regeneration and preventing from over-activation by stress.
  • the relative strength of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system activation can be different for each human. Both subsystems should normally be in a state of balance. In a lot of cases, however, there is a dominance of one or the other system. A statement about the condition of the autonomous balance is possible, in particular, by the ratio of sympathetic to parasympathetic activation possible.
  • a balance shift in direction to a sympathetic dominance is catabolic and causes supply of energy to increase the performance by different metabolic measures like blocking the energy storage and dissolving existing energy storage, like for example protein breakdown, raise of the blood sugar level, or an increase in free fatty acids. Furthermore it forces the energy transport by hematological (reduction of the plasma volume, increase of the hemoconcentration and cardiovascular (increase of the blood pressure, increase of the heart contractility, reduction of the nervous conduction time in the heart) measures, and blocks irrelevant or not helpful body processes, like for example digestive processes, reproductive processes, growth processes and anabolism, inflammatory reactions, pain sensitivity and immunoreactivity.
  • a balance shift in direction of a parasympathetic dominance acts in the opposite direction. It acts anabolic and fosters anabolism, relaxation, regeneration, reducing stress and protecting from stress-induced illnesses of the heart and other body organs.
  • the result which has been computed from the recorded signals is compared with a database which is stored in the memory of the device, and the following information for the user, depending on the measurement result, can be displayed:
  • the applicable frequency information has been loaded into the RAM of the mobile computer via download from a server or from the memory of the device. From there it is read from the processor 15 and over the 1-Bit-DAC 10 applied onto a magnetic coil 6 in combination with a strong static magnetic field.
  • the core of this coil 6 will be structurally modified by the AMS-process.
  • This coil creates field strengths of ca. 70 ⁇ T and influences the user.
  • the brightness of a small power semiconductor laser-diode 7 with a power of less than 1 mW is modulated. This laser light also directly influences the user.
  • the signals between the processor 15 , the RAM 14 , the ADC 18 , the 16-Bit DAC 19 , and the Bluetooth-interface 20 are transmitted over a SPI-Bus 21 .
  • the frequency information can further be applied via a infrared source 23 .
  • FIG. 4 shows a circuit variant for maximum flexibility in controlling the actors which apply the frequency information to the user.
  • Each actor 6 , 7 , 23 has its own digital-analog converter 19 and its own preamplifier stage.
  • the processor has to fulfill the following tasks, in extreme cases all of them “simultaneously”:
  • Bluetooth as a communication interface between the module and the mobile computer is surely advantageous, since by this the adaption of different Bus-systems to varying “carrier-hardware” can be evaded in a clever way.
  • the wiring between the mobile computer unit and the module can be reduced to the energy supply. This is for example possible with just two contacts protected from corrosion.
  • the current supply of the module can also be done separately, for example with a separate battery. By this, a 1-board-design is strived for, to keep the cost for series production as low as possible.
  • On this circuit board all components of the module are disposed, including the sensors and the actors.
  • these frequency information spectra are available as digital audio files, for example as wavesound-files.
  • Substance spectra are recorded for around 4 min by placing them into an input coil to which a filter and an amplifier with an amplification of 10 6 are connected.
  • the electro-magnetic waves which are emitted by the substances with frequencies in the range of 20 Hz up to 100 kHz are digitized via the Nyguist-frequency, buffered into a RAM and transmitted to CD in a multiplex process.
  • the noise-suppressed filtered signal is attenuated by 10 6 to the original analog level. This signal is loaded onto a server and can be downloaded onto a device according to the invention.
  • the range of 20 Hz up to 18 kHz is considered and is applied via a coil (magnetic field) with a fluctuating frequency with a mean value of around 9 Hz by means of coherent light (laser).
  • the harmonics reach up into the megahertz range, and in addition to this all frequencies of the geomagnetic field are created and transmitted.
  • the direction of the magnetic field is symmetric transverse to the long middle axis of the device.
  • the accuracy of the fixed frequencies lies around +/ ⁇ 0.2%.
  • the magnetic field strength is, depending on the regulation, preferably from 0.17-3.8 ⁇ Tesla at a measuring distance of 0 m. There can be an automatic shut off after 30 sec—3 min for all frequencies with an accuracy of around +/ ⁇ 1%.
  • the laser works with a fluctuating red wave length (mean value 650 nm).
  • the power is ca. 0.5 mW, at ca. 15 mW/cm 2 in continuous use with the same duration as with the magnetic field. There is no pulsing.

Abstract

The invention relates to a device for applying saved frequency information in the form of modulated magnetic fields and/or modulated light to the body, wherein the device comprises at least one display, one memory, one control electronic, one D/A-converter, and a coil (6) for the application of modulated magnetic fields and/or a laser (7) for the application of modulated light. The invention also relates to a method for tapping signals of the electric potential of the heart and the pulse value and applying saved frequency information by means of a device according to the invention.

Description

  • The invention relates to a device for applying saved frequency information in the form of modulated magnetic fields and/or modulated light to the body.
  • It is known that the application of modulated magnetic fields and/or modulated light to the body can have different effects on its function. For example, bio-information can be recorded in the form of electromagnetic spectra and transmitted to the body with a respective device. Depending on the spectrum of the substance, the influence on the body can be different. There are, for example, spectra of substances which cause a strained body to calm down, or others, which are activating in the case of tiredness.
  • Applying the frequency information to the body can take place either without prior analysis of the current state of the user, or there can be made a state analysis by means of a heartrate-variability-heart-coherence-(HRV)-screening for the more precise selection of a suitable frequency. The HRV-screening is a non-invasive, by finger sensors recorded screening of the autonomous nervous heart regulation in the sense of a heartrate-variability-heart-coherence-analysis. This allows for hints on the overall state of the functioning of the autonomous nervous system. It enables statements about the strength of the sympathetic activity, the autonomous balance, and its shift in direction of a sympathetic or parasympathetic dominance, respectively, wherein these statements correlate with the metabolic regulation of the human organism and point to a catabolic or anabolic metabolism, respectively, and further enable to conduct a stress test which allows statements regarding the physical and mental stress.
  • Further there can be short-time application and following HRV-variance made as gathered serial measurements in quick succession for overview purposes. Because of this for example bio-feedback measurements concerning foodstuff, pre-tolerance tests for therapeutic agents, dose determination for therapeutic agents, allergy pre-tests, environmental tests and the like are possible.
  • It is known to save frequency information of organic substances on a computer and to transmit them on the body by means of a connected magnetic coil or modulatable light sources, respectively. A drawback of this is that the devices are large and therefore allow only a stationary use. The number of supported frequency information depends on the size of the memory of the device and it is not possible for the user to apply a respective frequency information or conduct a state analysis any time and anywhere. Furthermore, the state analysis by means of HRV-Screening for the selection of the proper frequency information and for its application requires different and sometimes bulky devices and substantial know-how, so that the usability is strongly reduced.
  • It is therefore a goal of the invention to create a handy and everywhere usable device which allows to apply an indefinite number of different frequency information to the body and which also allows to analyze the current state of the user by means of HRV-Screening.
  • This task is solved by the device which comprises at least a display, a memory, control electronics, a digital-analog converter and a coil for applying the modulated magnetic fields and/or a laser for applying modulated light. It is a characteristic of the invention, that the device is a mobile computer which is equipped with a coil and/or a laser and a respective digital-analog converter.
  • A further characteristic of the invention is that the coil creates a magnetic field with a fluctuating frequency with a mean value of 9 Hz, wherein furthermore the magnetic field can be oriented symmetrically transverse to the longitudinal axis of the device. The strength of the magnetic field which is created by the coil can range from 0.1 up to 70μ Tesla at a measuring distance of 0 m. The laser can be a semiconductor-laser-diode which creates light of a fluctuating red wave length with a mean value of 650 nm. The power of the laser is smaller than 1 mW, preferably around 0.5 mW at around 15 mW/cm2.
  • A further characteristic of the invention is that the device comprises a transceiver for transmitting and/or receiving the frequency information which shall be used. For this, the frequency information to be used is represented by a digital file format, for example a digital audio file. Therefore, a substantial advantage of the invented device is, that an indefinite number of different frequency information can be stored on a server and/or the device and can be downloaded by means of the transceiver every time and everywhere and can be applied to the body by means of the coil or the laser, respectively.
  • It is further a characteristic of the invention that the device comprises at least two, preferably three sensors for measuring the electric potential of the heart and at least one sensor, preferably in form of a phototransistor, for measuring the pulse. In one embodiment, three metal sensors in form of electrodes, for example made of plastic bodies that are coated with Ag/AgCl and a photo sensor can be provided, each located along the edge portion of the device, respectively, wherein each sensor is touched by one finger of the user. Two sensors can be located on the front side of the device and two sensors opposite to the first two sensors on the backside of the device.
  • The control electronic of the device processes the signals received from the sensors and computes a heartrate-variability-heart-coherence-analysis and finally shows the result on the display of the device.
  • As a further characteristic of the invention, the control electronic can compare the computed result with a database in the memory of the device, and can show on the display of the device a respective selection of applicable frequency information and/or further information, e.g. the tolerance of a certain substance, wherein the shown applicable frequency information is downloadable from a server by means of the transceiver and/or is stored in the memory of the device.
  • In a further possible embodiment, the sensors, the memory, the control electronic, the digital-analog converter, as well as the coil and/or the laser of the device are provided in a common module, which can be connected to the mobile computer or can be built into it. The module can further comprise its own current supply, for example an accumulator. For the communication between the module and the mobile computer it can be equipped with an interface, for example a Bluetooth and/or USB-interface.
  • The invention also relates to a method for tapping signals of the electric potential of the heart and the pulse value and using the frequency information in the form of modulated magnetic fields and/or modulated light on the body by means of a device according to the described invention wherein the method comprises the following steps:
  • Recording the signals via three or four sensors at the device, wherein preferably one sensor is a photo transistor and the other sensors are suited for the tapping of electric signals. Creation of a heartrate-variability-heart-coherence-analysis by means of the device. Comparing the computed result with a database in the device, where the database has stored respective information for different results, like, for example, nutrition suggestions or suggestions of possible applicable frequency information. Showing the computed results, as well as the respective database entries, on a display of the device. The optional, user-controlled downloading of the respective displayed frequency information by the user from a server, and the transmission onto the device by means of the transceiver. Conversion of the transmitted frequency information by means of the digital-analog converter into an analog frequency. Application of the analog frequency to the body by means of a coil and/or the laser of the device, and an optional further recording and creation of a heartrate-variability-heart-coherence-analysis for checking the state change of the user.
  • The invention further relates to a method for screening the reaction of a user to a sequence of different frequency information by means of a device described above comprising the following steps:
      • 1. Recording the signals via three or four sensors (4, 5) at the device, wherein preferably one sensor (5) is a photo transistor and the other sensors (4) are suited for the tapping of electric signals
      • 2. Creation of a heartrate-variability-heart-coherence-analysis by means of the device
      • 3. Conversion of a stored frequency information by means of the digital analog converter into an analog frequency
      • 4. Application of the analog frequency to the body by means of a coil (6) and/or the laser (7) of the device
      • 5. Recording the signals via three or four sensors (4, 5) of the device, wherein preferably one sensor (5) is a photo transistor and the other sensors (4) are suited for the tapping of electric signals
      • 6. Creation of a heartrate-variability-heart-coherence-analysis by means of the device
      • 7. Repeating the steps 3 through 6 with different frequency information
      • 8. Showing the conducted measurements on the display (2) of the device, as well as further information.
  • Exemplary uses for the above-mentioned method are for example the testing of tolerance to a compound. Due to this, the right selection, dosage form and optimal dosage can be determined and with regular measure-monitoring an effective, risk- and sideeffect-minimized management for the disposal of compounds in therapeutic facilities can be reached.
  • Pharmacies for example can offer this service to their customers to better select over the counter products and to give them the optimal dosage recommendation. Similarly allergies and the effectiveness of antiallergics can be better estimated. Intolerances to cosmetics due to allergic components can be quickly identified and tolerable products can be selected.
  • In a further use of the method according to the invention nutrient deficiencies caused by malnutrition can be identified and the shown substitutes in the form of food can be selected correctly and the substitute amounts can be defined.
  • In all mentioned examples the main advantage is, that already before the taking of therapeutic agents, dietary supplements or the usage of other possibly problematic products or methods for the individual case, the special suitability or risks of the means, amounts and methods for the individual can be identified. Until now these things had to be tested in most cases with the risk being with the user and only afterwards partial conclusions could be made.
  • Below, the invention will be explained in more detail using several figures and the respective description, wherein
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic front view of a device according to the invention in form of a mobile computer.
  • FIG. 2 shows a block diagram of a possible embodiment of the device according to the invention.
  • FIG. 3 shows a block diagram of a possible circuit for controlling the actors.
  • The mobile computer 1 schematically shown in FIG. 1 with a display 2 in the form of a touch-screen comprises at its edge-portions on the front- and backside a sensor to receive a finger of the user, respectively. For this, three metal sensors 4 for recording an EKG, as well as a photo sensor 5 to recognize the pulse wave are provided. The user can hold the mobile computer with both hands and one finger at each sensor during the recording of the signals. In a preferred embodiment the module comprising the sensors, the memory, the control electronic, the digital-analog converter and the coil, the laser and the interfaces are positioned to three circuit boards and built into the housing of the mobile computer. On the main circuit board there is the control electronic, the memory, the interfaces, e.g. a Bluetooth and/or USB-interface as well as the connections for the power supply.
  • Connected to the main circuit board there are two further circuit boards, which are located both sides of the mobile computer and which carry the metal-and photo-sensors as well as the coil, the infrared source and the coil.
  • In a possible use of such a mobile computer a series of different frequency information for different substances, as for example for different dietary supplements, are stored in the memory of the computer. When starting the application during which the user holds his thumb and index finger onto the sensors of the device, respectively, his state will firstly be determined via a heartrate-variability-heart-coherence-analysis and subsequently each frequency information will be applied for a short timespan for example for few seconds via the laser, the infrared source and/or the magnetic field. Each time after the application of the frequency information a measurement of the state is carried out immediately. This procedure gets repeated for a whole series of frequency information. At the end of the application the single reactions to the different frequency information will be shown on the display of the device, whereby the user can read immediately which of the applied substances lead to a very beneficial or adverse physical reaction.
  • Such a device provides therefore a very quick and effective possibility to individually test a series of different substances on a user, without the need to incorporate these substances into his body. This is an advantage for example for marketing staff for dietary supplements, because they have their product portfolio in the form of frequency information in the memory of the mobile computer and can immediately determine the appropriate products for each customer.
  • The functioning of the device is now explained in more detail using the block diagram shown in FIG. 2.
  • The basic functions of the shown embodiment, as well as the application sequence, are:
      • The analysis of the state of the user, based on a HRV-Analysis and a pulse wave correlation
      • Suggestions for frequency information as well as further suggestions for the change of the state of the user, queried from the database of the device
      • Downloading of an adequate frequency information via the transceiver and/or retrieving it from the memory of the device
      • Application of the frequency information to the user via a magnetic field, modulated laser light and/or infrared light
      • Checking the state change by repeating the HRV-Analysis and pulse wave correlation.
  • Analysis of the State of the User:
  • A 1-channel-EKG, which is tapped via three finger-electrodes 10, is recorded. A differential amplifier 22 with high impedance and satisfactory common mode rejection amplifies the source-signal with an amplitude of around 1-2 mV to around 500 mV and cuts off DC-parts, which might eventually emerge by electrochemical creation of elements between the skin and the electrode surface. A subsequent filter 11 cuts off the 50 Hz line noise. The so-conditioned signal passes a multiplexer 16 and a sample&hold 17 and goes to an ADC 18. This samples the EKG-signal with a sample rate of 2 ms=500 Hz. The control of the AD-conversion is done by a central RISC-processor 15, which also transfers the data from the ADC 18 to the buffer-RAM 14. Its stored data is transmitted on request of the mobile computer 1 via the Bluetooth-interface 20 and/or the USB-interface. In parallel to this EKG-recording, a special, on analogue technology based R-ware-detection 12 with subsequent trigger 13 and subsequent computation of the reciprocal value in the processor 15 is performed, and a direct RR-value is computed and stored in the RAM 14 as well. These values are also transmitted per request of the mobile computer 1. The measuring accuracy of the sensors is +/−6%.
  • Since a processor 15 is required for the application anyway, signal-preprocessing and filtering is implemented in software. Next to the saving of comparably expensive external analog hardware, this has the advantage of adaptability, for example for 50 Hz/60 Hz line noise-filtering as well as easier maintenance. With this, later improvements can be installed via firmware-update by the user. Since the measured data cannot be transmitted fast enough to the cell phone over the interface (Bluetooth), it is necessary to buffer the stream of measured data in an external RAM 14 which is attached to the processor. Eventually, a slower flash-memory, which typically uses less energy, can be used as a RAM.
  • During application, frequency information shall be delivered to the user by the device via different, optical and/or magnetical, actors. For this, the RAM, which has been used for the buffering of the measured data, is used again, because the signal data must be transmitted from the interface to the cell phone and must be buffered, before it can be transmitted as a data stream via the preceding DAC 19 to the actors 6, 7. It is also possible to implement a closed-loop control for the user, in which a “realtime-bio-feedback-control-loop” for the instantaneous measurement of EKG- and pulse data and the application of frequency information can be built up.
  • As electrode material, a plastic body coated with Ag/AgCl is suggested. This material features an optimum value of the electrochemical voltage, so that a quick discharging of emerging DC-voltages is possible. An alternative would be electrodes which are coated with noble metals such as AU-coated electrodes.
  • Via an IR-light barrier, consisting of an IR-LED 9 and a photo transistor 8, the pulse wave is detected on a fingertip. The recorded signal is filtered and goes via the second channel of the multiplexer 16 and the S&H 17 also to the ADC 18. By alternating AD-conversion between EKG and PW, a temporal correlation of values (within the frame of the sampling rate) is given.
  • To minimize the current consumption, the IR-LED 9 can be turned on when a R-wave is detected, and turned off again, when a pulse wave is detected.
  • From the available frequency components, both the strength of the sympathetic and parasympathetic activity, and the heart-rhythm-coherence-ratio can be determined by means of high-accuracy integration of special frequency domains.
  • Both branches of the autonomous nervous system, the sympathetic and the parasympathetic nervous system, work independent of each other and, usually, antagonistic. The sympathetic nervous system induces willingness to perform and causes stress when over-activated. The parasympathetic nervous system, on the other hand, has a dampening and relaxing effect on the organism, supporting the regeneration and preventing from over-activation by stress.
  • The relative strength of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system activation can be different for each human. Both subsystems should normally be in a state of balance. In a lot of cases, however, there is a dominance of one or the other system. A statement about the condition of the autonomous balance is possible, in particular, by the ratio of sympathetic to parasympathetic activation possible.
  • A balance shift in direction to a sympathetic dominance is catabolic and causes supply of energy to increase the performance by different metabolic measures like blocking the energy storage and dissolving existing energy storage, like for example protein breakdown, raise of the blood sugar level, or an increase in free fatty acids. Furthermore it forces the energy transport by hematological (reduction of the plasma volume, increase of the hemoconcentration and cardiovascular (increase of the blood pressure, increase of the heart contractility, reduction of the nervous conduction time in the heart) measures, and blocks irrelevant or not helpful body processes, like for example digestive processes, reproductive processes, growth processes and anabolism, inflammatory reactions, pain sensitivity and immunoreactivity. A balance shift in direction of a parasympathetic dominance acts in the opposite direction. It acts anabolic and fosters anabolism, relaxation, regeneration, reducing stress and protecting from stress-induced illnesses of the heart and other body organs.
  • The result which has been computed from the recorded signals is compared with a database which is stored in the memory of the device, and the following information for the user, depending on the measurement result, can be displayed:
      • The situation of the metabolism regulation, catabolic or anabolic, as well as respective nutrition suggestions
      • The autonomous balance of the autonomous nervous system
      • A stress check with a download suggestion for a proper applicable frequency information
      • The result of the feedback coaching after application of a frequency information
      • Further download suggestions for standard application
      • Application of the frequency information
  • The applicable frequency information has been loaded into the RAM of the mobile computer via download from a server or from the memory of the device. From there it is read from the processor 15 and over the 1-Bit-DAC 10 applied onto a magnetic coil 6 in combination with a strong static magnetic field. The core of this coil 6 will be structurally modified by the AMS-process. This coil creates field strengths of ca. 70 μT and influences the user. With the same frequency information signal, the brightness of a small power semiconductor laser-diode 7 with a power of less than 1 mW is modulated. This laser light also directly influences the user. The signals between the processor 15, the RAM 14, the ADC 18, the 16-Bit DAC 19, and the Bluetooth-interface 20 are transmitted over a SPI-Bus 21. The frequency information can further be applied via a infrared source 23.
  • FIG. 4 shows a circuit variant for maximum flexibility in controlling the actors which apply the frequency information to the user. Each actor 6, 7, 23 has its own digital-analog converter 19 and its own preamplifier stage.
  • The processor has to fulfill the following tasks, in extreme cases all of them “simultaneously”:
      • Queries from the interface to the mobile computer
      • Control of the EKG-signal-windowing
      • Sampling the EKG- and pulse-signals
      • Preprocessing and filtering of the EKG- and pulse-signals
      • Buffering the EKG- und pulse-data in the RAM
      • Providing the EKG-/pulse-data stream for the transmission over the interface (Bluetooth/USB)
      • Restoring the frequency information buffered by the RAM over the channels to the actors
  • For this the realization of a complex interrupt-handling mechanism is required. The simultaneous running of so many sub processes poses a particularly high development effort to achieve an optimum timing.
  • The choice of Bluetooth as a communication interface between the module and the mobile computer is surely advantageous, since by this the adaption of different Bus-systems to varying “carrier-hardware” can be evaded in a clever way. Hence, the wiring between the mobile computer unit and the module can be reduced to the energy supply. This is for example possible with just two contacts protected from corrosion. Alternatively, the current supply of the module can also be done separately, for example with a separate battery. By this, a 1-board-design is strived for, to keep the cost for series production as low as possible. On this circuit board all components of the module are disposed, including the sensors and the actors.
  • At the server there are for example 3000 different frequency information digitally stored. Preferably, these frequency information spectra are available as digital audio files, for example as wavesound-files.
  • Substance spectra are recorded for around 4 min by placing them into an input coil to which a filter and an amplifier with an amplification of 106 are connected. The electro-magnetic waves which are emitted by the substances with frequencies in the range of 20 Hz up to 100 kHz are digitized via the Nyguist-frequency, buffered into a RAM and transmitted to CD in a multiplex process. The noise-suppressed filtered signal is attenuated by 106 to the original analog level. This signal is loaded onto a server and can be downloaded onto a device according to the invention.
  • During playback of the wavesound-file preferably the range of 20 Hz up to 18 kHz is considered and is applied via a coil (magnetic field) with a fluctuating frequency with a mean value of around 9 Hz by means of coherent light (laser). The harmonics reach up into the megahertz range, and in addition to this all frequencies of the geomagnetic field are created and transmitted. The direction of the magnetic field is symmetric transverse to the long middle axis of the device. The accuracy of the fixed frequencies lies around +/−0.2%. The magnetic field strength is, depending on the regulation, preferably from 0.17-3.8μ Tesla at a measuring distance of 0 m. There can be an automatic shut off after 30 sec—3 min for all frequencies with an accuracy of around +/−1%.
  • The laser works with a fluctuating red wave length (mean value 650 nm). The power is ca. 0.5 mW, at ca. 15 mW/cm2 in continuous use with the same duration as with the magnetic field. There is no pulsing.

Claims (20)

1. A device for applying saved frequency information in the form of modulated magnetic fields and/or modulated light to the body wherein the device comprises at least one display, one memory, one control electronic, one D/A-converter and a coil for applying the modulated magnetic fields and/or a laser for applying modulated light.
2. The device as described in claim 1 wherein the device is a mobile computer equipped with a coil or a laser and a corresponding D/A-converter.
3. The device as described in claim 1 wherein the coil creates a magnetic field with a fluctuating frequency with a mean value of 9 Hz.
4. The device as described in claim 1 wherein the magnetic field is oriented symmetric transverse to the longitudinal axis of the device.
5. The device as described in claim 1 wherein the magnetic field created by the coil has a magnetic field strength of 0.1 to 70 μT at a measuring distance of 0 m.
6. The device as described in claim 1 wherein the laser is a semiconductor laser-diode which creates light with a fluctuating red wave length with a mean value of 650 nm.
7. The device as described in claim 1 that wherein the laser has a power of less than 1 mW.
8. The device as described in claim 1 that wherein the device comprises a transceiver for transmitting or receiving the frequency information to be applied.
9. The device as described in claim 1 wherein the frequency information to be applied is available in form of a digital file format.
10. The device as described in claim 1 wherein the device comprises in addition at least two, preferably three sensors for measuring the electric potential of the heart and at least one sensor, preferably in form of a photo transistor, for measuring the pulse value.
11. The device as described in claim 10 wherein three metal sensors in form of electrodes and a photo sensor are each arranged at the edge-portions of the device for the application of one finger at each sensor.
12. The device as described in claim 10 wherein two sensors are located on the front side of the device and two sensors are located opposite the first two sensors on the backside of the device.
13. The device as described in claim 10 wherein the control electronic of the device processes the signals received from the sensors for the computation of the heartrate-variability-heart-coherence-analysis and shows the result on the display.
14. The device as described in claim 13 wherein the result computed by the control electronic is compared with a database, which is located in the memory of the device, and that on the display of the device a corresponding selection of applicable frequency information and/or additional further information can be shown, where the shown selection of applicable frequency information is downloadable from the server by means of a transceiver or is stored in the memory of the device.
15. The device as described in claim 10 wherein the sensors, the memory, the control electronic, the D/A-converter, the coil or the laser are arranged in a common module which can be connected to a mobile computer or can be built into it.
16. The device as described in claim 15 wherein the module further comprises its own current supply, for example a battery.
17. The device as described in claim 15 wherein the module is connectable to the cell phone by means of a Bluetooth or a USB interface.
18. The device as described in claims 15 wherein the module is arranged on maximum three circuit boards, preferably on two, more preferably on one circuit board.
19. The method for tapping signals of the electric potential of the heart and the pulse value and applying saved frequency information in form of modulated magnetic fields or modulated light to the body by means of a device according to claim 10 wherein it comprises the following steps:
recording the signals via three or four sensors on the device, wherein preferably one sensor is a photo transistor and the other sensors are designed for the tapping of electrical signals;
creation of a heartrate-variability-heart-coherence-analysis;
comparing the computed result with a database in the device where the database has stored corresponding information for different results;
showing the computed results and the corresponding database entries on a display of the device;
conversion of the transmitted frequency information by means of the D/A-converter into an analog frequency;
application of the analog frequency onto the body by means of the coil or the laser of the device.
20. The method for tapping signals of the electric potential of the heart and the pulse value and applying saved frequency information in form of modulated magnetic fields or modulated light to the body by means of a device according to claim 10 wherein it comprises the following steps:
a) recording the signals via three or four sensors at the device, wherein one sensor is a photo transistor and the other sensors are suited for the tapping of electric signals;
b) creation of a heartrate-variability-heart-coherence-analysis by means of the device;
c) conversion of a stored frequency information by means of the digital analog converter into an analog frequency;
d) application of the analog frequency to the body by means of a coil or the laser of the device;
e) recording the signals via three or four sensors of the device, wherein one sensor is a photo transistor and the other sensors are suited for the tapping of electric signals;
f) creation of a heartrate-variability-heart-coherence-analysis by means of the device;
g) repeating steps c) through f) with different frequency information; and
h) showing the conducted measurements on the display of the device, as well as further information.
US12/522,220 2007-01-09 2007-12-31 Device for using saved frequency information Abandoned US20100042009A1 (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (5)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
ATA45/2007 2007-01-09
AT452007 2007-01-09
ATA949/2007 2007-06-19
AT0094907A AT504713B1 (en) 2007-01-09 2007-06-19 DEVICE FOR APPLYING SAVED FREQUENCY INFORMATION
PCT/EP2007/011480 WO2008083848A2 (en) 2007-01-09 2007-12-31 Device for using saved frequency information

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US20100042009A1 true US20100042009A1 (en) 2010-02-18

Family

ID=39616273

Family Applications (2)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US12/522,220 Abandoned US20100042009A1 (en) 2007-01-09 2007-12-31 Device for using saved frequency information
US12/522,212 Expired - Fee Related US8406863B2 (en) 2007-01-09 2007-12-31 Device for using saved frequency information

Family Applications After (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US12/522,212 Expired - Fee Related US8406863B2 (en) 2007-01-09 2007-12-31 Device for using saved frequency information

Country Status (8)

Country Link
US (2) US20100042009A1 (en)
EP (2) EP2107921B1 (en)
JP (2) JP2010515501A (en)
KR (1) KR20090113284A (en)
CN (2) CN101687098A (en)
AT (3) AT504720B1 (en)
CA (2) CA2674695A1 (en)
WO (1) WO2008083847A2 (en)

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2012161610A1 (en) * 2011-05-25 2012-11-29 Sajphutdinov Marat Kadirovich Method for the remote control of a device for contactless electromagnetic therapy
US9724535B1 (en) * 2013-02-19 2017-08-08 Blugreen Technologies, Inc. Low frequency magnetic pulse variable resonator for actively influencing the interaction and intercommunication at the cellular level for biological organisms and molecular level of matter

Families Citing this family (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
KR101565000B1 (en) * 2010-10-07 2015-11-02 바이오모비 코프 Remote therapeutic system
BG111298A (en) * 2012-08-29 2014-02-28 Юрий МАРКОВ System and method for influencing the construction of the substances by low energy modulated magnetic field
DE102013007448A1 (en) * 2013-05-02 2014-11-20 Rayonex Biomedical Gmbh Method for operating a bioresonance device
DE102013007653A1 (en) * 2013-05-06 2014-11-06 Yvonne Willberg Device for emitting an electric near field
US9966650B2 (en) 2015-06-04 2018-05-08 Viasat, Inc. Antenna with sensors for accurate pointing
ITUA20163405A1 (en) * 2016-05-13 2017-11-13 S I S T E M I S R L Soc It Seqex Tecnologie Elettro Medicali Innovative DEVICE FOR THE TREATMENT OF THE HUMAN BODY THROUGH THE USE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS.
CN106310525B (en) * 2016-08-26 2018-09-14 山东省千佛山医院 A kind of central nervous system magnetic stimulation apparatus
KR102651342B1 (en) 2020-11-02 2024-03-26 정요한 Apparatus for searching personalized frequency and method thereof

Citations (14)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5224922A (en) * 1988-05-19 1993-07-06 Kurtz Warren H Quasistatic biological cell and tissue modifier
US5743857A (en) * 1995-01-17 1998-04-28 Colin Corporation Blood pressure monitor apparatus
US6029084A (en) * 1995-04-13 2000-02-22 Alistair Ross MacNicol Therapeutic field generator
US6358201B1 (en) * 1999-03-02 2002-03-19 Doc L. Childre Method and apparatus for facilitating physiological coherence and autonomic balance
US20030023129A1 (en) * 2000-03-03 2003-01-30 Marco Bologna Generator of electromagnetic waves for medical use
US20030032900A1 (en) * 2001-08-08 2003-02-13 Engii (2001) Ltd. System and method for facial treatment
US20030171795A1 (en) * 2002-02-14 2003-09-11 Richard Walmsley Low level laser therapy method and means
US6662032B1 (en) * 1999-07-06 2003-12-09 Intercure Ltd. Interventive-diagnostic device
US20040158300A1 (en) * 2001-06-26 2004-08-12 Allan Gardiner Multiple wavelength illuminator having multiple clocked sources
US20040181115A1 (en) * 2001-08-20 2004-09-16 Reuven Sandyk Method and apparatus for treatment of patients
US20050203578A1 (en) * 2001-08-15 2005-09-15 Weiner Michael L. Process and apparatus for treating biological organisms
US20050222625A1 (en) * 2004-03-30 2005-10-06 Shlomo Laniado Method and apparatus for non-invasive therapy of cardiovascular ailments using weak pulsed electromagnetic radiation
US20060224215A1 (en) * 2005-04-04 2006-10-05 Pattern Ernest P Digital electromagnetic pulse generator
US20070299354A1 (en) * 1999-03-02 2007-12-27 Quantum Intech, Inc. Portable device and method for measuring heart rate

Family Cites Families (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FI960636A (en) * 1996-02-12 1997-08-13 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd A procedure for monitoring the health of a patient
DE10217083A1 (en) * 2002-04-17 2003-10-30 Florian Meinhard Koenig Device for generating a natural electromagnetic alternating field close to the body
AU2003229165A1 (en) * 2002-05-07 2003-11-11 Izmail Batkin Remote monitoring of cardiac electrical activity using a cell phone device
CN2618620Y (en) * 2002-07-04 2004-06-02 清华德人生物科技有限公司 Brain health instrument
ITMI20021658A1 (en) * 2002-07-26 2004-01-26 Silvano Bovo DEVICE FOR SYNCHRONIZING THE INTERMITTENT EMISSION OF ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC ENERGY AND NON-IONIZING ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATIONS
CA2506909A1 (en) * 2002-11-25 2004-06-10 Fralex Therapeutics Inc. Portable electrotherapy device
CN1562408B (en) * 2004-04-08 2010-11-03 徐文军 Laser therapeutic apparatus and method of application
US20060183516A1 (en) * 2005-02-16 2006-08-17 Ham Byung I Light therapy element incorporated mobile communication device
KR100721125B1 (en) 2005-04-14 2007-05-22 (주)모다메디칼 Clothing for emitting treatment medium
US7335170B2 (en) * 2005-05-04 2008-02-26 Robert Milne Therapeutic micro-vibration device

Patent Citations (14)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5224922A (en) * 1988-05-19 1993-07-06 Kurtz Warren H Quasistatic biological cell and tissue modifier
US5743857A (en) * 1995-01-17 1998-04-28 Colin Corporation Blood pressure monitor apparatus
US6029084A (en) * 1995-04-13 2000-02-22 Alistair Ross MacNicol Therapeutic field generator
US6358201B1 (en) * 1999-03-02 2002-03-19 Doc L. Childre Method and apparatus for facilitating physiological coherence and autonomic balance
US20070299354A1 (en) * 1999-03-02 2007-12-27 Quantum Intech, Inc. Portable device and method for measuring heart rate
US6662032B1 (en) * 1999-07-06 2003-12-09 Intercure Ltd. Interventive-diagnostic device
US20030023129A1 (en) * 2000-03-03 2003-01-30 Marco Bologna Generator of electromagnetic waves for medical use
US20040158300A1 (en) * 2001-06-26 2004-08-12 Allan Gardiner Multiple wavelength illuminator having multiple clocked sources
US20030032900A1 (en) * 2001-08-08 2003-02-13 Engii (2001) Ltd. System and method for facial treatment
US20050203578A1 (en) * 2001-08-15 2005-09-15 Weiner Michael L. Process and apparatus for treating biological organisms
US20040181115A1 (en) * 2001-08-20 2004-09-16 Reuven Sandyk Method and apparatus for treatment of patients
US20030171795A1 (en) * 2002-02-14 2003-09-11 Richard Walmsley Low level laser therapy method and means
US20050222625A1 (en) * 2004-03-30 2005-10-06 Shlomo Laniado Method and apparatus for non-invasive therapy of cardiovascular ailments using weak pulsed electromagnetic radiation
US20060224215A1 (en) * 2005-04-04 2006-10-05 Pattern Ernest P Digital electromagnetic pulse generator

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2012161610A1 (en) * 2011-05-25 2012-11-29 Sajphutdinov Marat Kadirovich Method for the remote control of a device for contactless electromagnetic therapy
US9724535B1 (en) * 2013-02-19 2017-08-08 Blugreen Technologies, Inc. Low frequency magnetic pulse variable resonator for actively influencing the interaction and intercommunication at the cellular level for biological organisms and molecular level of matter

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
AT504713A1 (en) 2008-07-15
US8406863B2 (en) 2013-03-26
AT10201U1 (en) 2008-11-15
EP2121128A2 (en) 2009-11-25
CA2674695A1 (en) 2008-07-17
CA2674701A1 (en) 2008-07-17
US20100004551A1 (en) 2010-01-07
WO2008083847A3 (en) 2008-12-11
EP2107921A2 (en) 2009-10-14
KR20090113284A (en) 2009-10-29
WO2008083847A2 (en) 2008-07-17
EP2107921B1 (en) 2013-04-03
CN101687098A (en) 2010-03-31
CN101668559B (en) 2013-11-20
AT504720B1 (en) 2010-05-15
JP2010515500A (en) 2010-05-13
AT504720A1 (en) 2008-07-15
CN101668559A (en) 2010-03-10
JP2010515501A (en) 2010-05-13
AT504713B1 (en) 2011-02-15

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US20100042009A1 (en) Device for using saved frequency information
US11638547B2 (en) Device and method for sensing electrical activity in tissue
US20080294058A1 (en) Wearable Device, System and Method for Measuring a Pulse While a User is in Motion
US20140012146A1 (en) Measurement apparatus, measurement method, program, storage medium, and measurement system
US20090247894A1 (en) Systems and Methods For Neurological Evaluation and Treatment Guidance
WO2004026132A3 (en) Autonomic nervous system monitoring
JPH08289876A (en) Pulse meter
SG141283A1 (en) Method and apparatus for generating an electrocardiogram
CN105167783A (en) Blood oxygen monitoring module for intelligent mobile terminal
Lam et al. Wearable emotion sensor on flexible substrate for mobile health applications
US20080234597A1 (en) Monitoring Neuronal Signals
JP4604494B2 (en) Biological information analysis system
CN107427240A (en) Optical analysis system and method
KR101239483B1 (en) Psychological cure apparatus and method therefor
KR20090114390A (en) Device for using saved frequency information
KR20020071595A (en) System for measuring Electro-Encephalogram and bio-feedback and method thereof
CN107661094A (en) Circuit and method for photo-plethysmographic sensor
EP1839574A1 (en) Human organism examination band and human organism examination circuit
KR20050103354A (en) Stress measurement apparatus for mobile phone
Kviesis-Kipge et al. A photoplethysmography device for multipurpose blood circulatory system assessment
CN114746013A (en) Method and apparatus for establishing pain loss in mammals
Lam et al. A Flexible, Low Power, Compact, Mobile Sensor for Emotion Monitoring in Human Computer Interaction
Massai et al. A Wireless Visual Attention Brain Signal Monitoring System
RU14824U1 (en) DEVICE FOR PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL RESEARCH
RU2026003C1 (en) Device for reading and indicating signals in memory of personal computer

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
STCB Information on status: application discontinuation

Free format text: ABANDONED -- FAILURE TO RESPOND TO AN OFFICE ACTION