The characteristics
of intensity
of the magnetic field and the pulse
emission mode make diamagnetic
therapy different from conventio-
nal magnetic therapy.
“Electromagnetism is something impalpable. Our senses perceive only an infinitely minute part
of the order of less than one trillionth. This means that if the electromagnetic spectrum were an
entire stretch of beach, we would perceive the existence of just one grain of sand. Yet that infinitely
tiny band of the spectrum gives us some of the deepest emotions of our lives: a sunset, the specta-
cular colors of a flower, a beloved person’s face. I can’t even imagine how it would be to appreciate
even only a little bit more.
However, the other areas of the spectrum are no less important for us, and assist us in our day
to day lives, making the telephone, television, and internet work, curing us of disease. From the
immense magnitude of the electromagnetic spectrum, humans have fashioned instruments ca-
pable of “seeing” all the way from nanometers (0.000,000,001 m) to hundreds of thousands of
kilometers (300,000,000 m); here, the CTU occupies a special, far from anonymous place on the
electromagnetic spectrum, a place where functional structures of our body can ”feel” its effects.
And that’s where it belongs!”
The Inventor
M
AGNETOTHERAPY
Just a conductor of the electrical flow
the role of the water
element
Field intensity
Effect on liquids
treatment of pathology
in the acute phase
Average time
per session
Selective apmlitude
adjustable
Average of treatment
sessions
Basic costituent of the therapy
100 gauss
20.000 gauss
NO
yes
NO
yes
4 hours
15 minutes
(Non-selective current)
NO
YES
(Selective current)
45
15
D
IAMAGNETIC THERAPY