Jacobson Resonator - 01/08/98
Many months ago, someone sent in info about a pain control and healing device
called a 'Jacobson Resonator'. I thought I posted a URL leading to a report
on it.
On 01/07/98, the TV show Strange Universe broadcast a segment about Dr.
Jacobson, saying he was a dentist who had been working on a machine for the
last 20 years. Everyone thought he was a bit unbalanced in his claims during
this time. As he continued to develop and test the machine on various
volunteers, the evidence mounted that his machine did wonders for not only
relieving pain but also for curing some ailments.
Strange Universe showed a video clip of the machine. It looks like a
Lakhovsky Multiwave because it uses two vertical opposed large black flat
disks, about 14" to 18" in diameter. The disks are spaced apart by a distance
of about 15" and each are mounted on a U-shaped beam that is mounted to the
flexible arm. The arm is the same kind used for those circular fluorescent
lamps with the lens that you use for detailed bench work.
There were three machines on a table that fed these two disks. One looked
like a frequency generator, the other looked like a variable power supply and
the third I could not ascertain the nature of.
The report said the device used 'isotropic magnetic fields' which projected a
'weak EM in patients to alter their cellular energy balance'. Another very
brief section said the device used 'a fluctuating magnetic field of nano-Tesla
intensities'.
Dr. Jacobson is now working with a Dr. William Yamanashi of the University of
Oklahoma. With Dr. Yamanashi's assistance, several technical papers have been
written and published which has drawn serious attention to the device. As a
result, many clinics are now testing the Jacobson Resonator and getting
fabulous claims of its efficacy from patients treated with it.
I did a websearch looking for references to Jacobson/magnetics/resonator and
came up with two hits. They are included in this document.
Useful for Neuro and Chronic Pains
The following items are from the May issue of Support & Sharing, a
bimonthly newsletter of the San Mateo County (CA) Multiple Sclerosis support
group.
Jacobson Resonator - This device, which uses low level electromagnetic
fields to treat neurological disorders and chronic pain, will be tested in a
6-month clinical trial. It is being developed by Mississippi Enterprise for
Technology Inc., located at the Stennis Space Center. Trial patients will
be recruited mainly from VA hospitals in Mississippi. Electro- magnetic
fields have been used to treat MS in Greece and China.
Treatment of MS, Parkinson and other Neuro disorders
Date sent: Tue, 21 Jan 1997 22:37:23 -0500
Pioneer Services Begins First Human Studies Using Jacobson Resonator For
Treatment of MS, Parkinson's and Pain Remediation
DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla., Jan. 20 /PRNewswire/ via Individual Inc. -- Pioneer
Services International Ltd. (OTC Bulletin Board: PSVC) announced today that it
plans to commence the world's first human clinical trials using its Jacobson
Resonator technology.
Upon completion of the first Jacobson Resonator prototype at Stennis Space
Center, Dr. George Ellis, Assistant Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine
at the University of Mississippi, has agreed to set up and oversee the first
human studies testing Jacobson's technology which is based on the healing
effects of low level electromagnetic fields.
"I'm truly excited about the potential of this technology in treating nervous
system disorders and am looking forward to analyzing and reporting the results
upon completion of the study which should be in about six months," stated Dr.
Ellis.
"Our goal for the initial studies will be to prove the efficacy of the
application of low level electromagnetic fields for the treatment of MS,
Parkinson's and pain remediation," said Dr. Jerry Jacobson, President of
Pioneer and inventor of the technology.
According to Dr. Jacobson, "Patients for the studies will be recruited from VA
Hospital's in Mississippi as well as the general public who meet the studies'
requirements."
Pioneer, a biotech company, is currently developing machines that will use
electromagnetic fields to treat various diseases; including Central Nervous
System Disorders, Cancer, and AIDS. These machines are being developed using
Dr. Jacobson's patented formula known as Jacobson's Resonance.
For over eight years various people have been successfully treated for
Multiple Sclerosis, Epilepsy, Parkinson's Disease, and Cancer in Greece and
China with electromagnetic fields. SOURCE Pioneer Services International Ltd.
CONTACT: Margie Adelman for Pioneer Services International Ltd., 561-998-4888/
(PSVC)
CO: Pioneer Services International Ltd. ST: Florida IN: MTC SU: PDT AK-SR
Jacobson Resonator & Volunteer Studies
No one knows whether the space-age-looking devices will work, but doctors at
West Boca Medical Center soon will begin animal and human studies of a machine
developed to ease chronic pain.
The inventor hopes the device will cure everything from cancer to AIDS, and
several physicians and scientists around the country are willing to give it a
try.
The devices -- a pair of discs that look like satellite dishes, one made up of
coils enclosed in carpeted walls -- are designed to introduce a weak
electromagnetic field into the body. The waves, inventor Jerry Jacobson said,
will align cells and genes that have gotten out of synch.
''Life is the most ordered entity that exists in the universe,'' Jacobson said
in explaining his theory that the AIDS virus and other ailments can be
obliterated by vibrations that prevent the virus from attacking cells.
The retired Jupiter dentist said he spent 18 years developing the Jacobson
Resonator. Prototypes were built by the Lockheed Martin Prototyping Laboratory
at John C. Stennis Space Center in Mississippi.
To finance his effort, Jacobson last year founded Pioneer Services of
Deerfield Beach, a public firm trading on the over-the-counter stock market.
Share prices have ranged from 371/2 cents to $2.50.
Jacobson was overflowing with enthusiasm Wednesday during the opening of his
first testing site, in an office building next to the hospital. The
Department of Applied Medical Physics will be overseen by Dr. Roger Gorman, an
anesthesiologist and pain-management specialist at the hospital.
The effort is being backed in part by Dr. Daniel Schuman, an ear, nose and
throat specialist from western Boca Raton, and a research institute he founded
several years ago.
''All we are doing with this device is taking different forms of energy and
determining what effects they have on the human body,'' said Schuman, who has
taught his medical techniques to doctors around the world.
Gorman will test the resonator on mice to determine what effects the magnetic
waves have on brain and nerve tissue and certain organs. Then he will move on
to humans with chronic pain for whom conventional techniques have not worked.
Researchers elsewhere expressed the same curiosity about Jacobson's device.
''We're writing the protocols now to determine if the weak magnetic fields
produced by the device can regenerate nerves in rats,'' said Brij Saxena, a
professor of endocrinology at Cornell University Medical College in New York.
At the University of Oklahoma, Professor William Yamanashi, an expert in
electromagnetic fields, plans to study the invention's effects on epilepsy.
And at the University of Florida, scientists are considering a similar study.
''We would like to see for ourselves if anything is there,'' UF bioengineering
professor Leon Iasemidis said.
Gorman said patients who suffer from chronic pain and have not been helped by
other methods can ask to be candidates for upcoming studies. Those who are
interested should call 561-477-8020.
Vanguard Sciences Comments
The Jacobson Resonator is such an interesting approach, using a combination of
pulsed microcurrents, possibly oppositely polarized magnetic fields to bombard
different parts of the body. It also has aspects of the RIFE machine.
At this time, I have no information on whether or not frequencies are
involved, but I think they are because there is a frequency generator in the
Strange Universe video clip. It would make sense that different disease or
neurological conditions would require different frequencies.
From the video clip of the device, the two disks are very flat, indicating
they are wound flat antenna coils, possibly like the Tesla patent for non-
capacitive, non-inductive coil windings that are claimed to have unusual
attributes.
In the Lakhovsky MWO device, there have been arguments over the years of just
how the unit is constructed. Originally, Lakhovsky used hollow nested metal
tubes that were suspended by non-conductive threads. The tubes were bent in a
circle with an opening between the ends. There were several tubes of
successively smaller diameters and arranged so that they fit within the next
larger tube, but never touched. The openings on the end of each successive
tube was 180 degrees apart from the outside and inside tube.
The idea was the tubes would be excited by a spark gap Tesla coil to provide a
high voltage electrostatic charge to the inside tube. The power level was to
be high enough that each tube would glow with a blue corona but not enough to
spark between them. This electrostatic energy would thus vibrate across many
frequencies producing a complex field of modulated electrostatic frequencies.
The subject was to sit between these two vertical coils to allow saturation of
the body with the vibrating electrostatic fields. Lakhovsky claimed the
cells would absorb the energy needed to heal themselves.
Amazingly like the Jacobsen Resonator.
Short file on Lakhovsky Multiple Wave
Oscillator