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William Pawluk, MD, guides QRS use. Through the guidance of William Pawluk, MD, MSc, Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins Medical School, initial work has begun to educate both physicians and individuals about pulsating electromagnetic fields as a treatment option. Dr. Pawluk is considered a leading national authority on the clinical application of both static and pulsed electromagnetic fields in the United States.
Under his direction, Body Fields USA (importer of the QRS) is also working to establish an evidence-based standard for use in education about pulsating electromagnetic fields in complementary treatment. Body Fields USA's purpose is to introduce this new healing concept into the United States and Canada. The beneficial applications of pulsating electromagnetic fields as a promising health solution is based on over 30 years of research out of Europe.
The National Foundation of Alternative Medicine (NFAM) was created to scientifically study, validate and publicize information about alternative and complementary treatments for cancer and to make the findings available to the public free of charge. Dr. Pawluk has been appointed the electromagnetic consultant of the Scientific Advisory Board of the NFAM.
William Pawluk, MD was invited to the Bioelectromagnetic Society (BEMS) www.bioelectromagnetics.org meeting in Quebec, Canada, June 25-27, 2002 to speak on the positive results of the QRS with Osteoarthritis of the Knee in relieving joint stiffness and pain while increasing range of motion. The QRS, Quantron Resonance System, was internationally presented as an emerging treatment for osteoarthritis to the foremost research scientists in the field of pulsed electromagnetic fields.
Dr. Pawluk presented the QRS at the 2000 North American Academy of Magnetic Therapy (NAAMT) annual convention. NAAMT is the first national US nonprofit organization to represent the interests of clinicians from various disciplines in the emerging new field of magnetics used in clinical application, including both static magnets and frequency or time-varied magnetic fields. Please visit Scientific Lecture to read his presentation.
With Jiri Jerabek, MD, PhD, Dr. Pawluk has co-authored Magnetic Therapy in Eastern Europe: A Review of 30 Years of Research. This book contains extensive medical information and details on the scientific basis of magnetic field therapy. It is appropriate for healthcare professionals and those with serious interest in the subject of magnetic therapy. There is no current source with as much practical research-based medical evidence.
As a consultant to Body Fields, Dr. Pawluk, with his extensive knowledge with the QRS, offers his expertise to you. To support the growth of awareness of pulsating electromagnetic fields and their use for healthcare, a national teleconference call is available for any interested parties. Please contact me if you would like to participate.
Doctor Reports from Europe and Australia
The following have been selected from many recent cases in Europe and Australia.
Dr Hannelore Bilz, MD Germany
I have been using Quantron Resonance System since June 1994 for all age groups and for a variety of different diagnoses. During this time I have been carefully observing for eventual side effects. No negative side effects have been observed. I have found a few cases where blockages have been dissolved. I have been able to control this by adjusting the level.
Osteoporosis Coxartros: Woman, 80 years old, Osteoporosis Coxartros surgery. In spite of rehabilitation and intensive physiotherapy she could not climb stairs. Could walk with a stick. After 8 weeks with QRS she could walk without a stick and even climb stairs.
Fracture Of The Radius. Morbus Sudeck: Patient, 74 years old. Fracture of the radius. Morbus Sudeck. Could not clench his fist. After 8 weeks with QRS the fists would clench.
Crohns Disease: Patient 29 years old. Early retired. Crohns disease. 3 weeks QRS. Clear improvement. Lower frequency of evacuation. Better appetite.
Achilles Tendon: Patient 37 years old. Tennis player, problems with Achilles tendon. Different treatments had failed. After 3 weeks QRS could play tennis again.
Chronic Fatigue: Woman 29 year. Condition according to Dr Pfeiffer: Chronic fatigue, constant infections, After 4 weeks QRS fatigue gone, patient admits that she has not felt so good for years.
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