I continue to feel fantastic and have simplified my PEMF based detox program by adding my new DETOX DRINK (BIOEN’RGY C, ZEOGOLD, and H Minus) taken all together in any fluid. If you are lucky enough to learn from my ELECTRON DEFICIENCY webinar on my website, then you will learn how all this fits together with PEMF.

Now I can announce that a new research report on cellular workouts backs up my M.I.C.E. (Magnetically Induced Cellular Exercise) concept by explaining that AUTOPHAGY is how they now believe cellular exercise is helping prevent diabetes and cancer. That report will be sent to you soon, as this supports my observation that no one is getting optimal forms of exercise unless they are spending at least ten minutes once or twice a week getting energy from a PEMF exercise session! Remember PEMF can increase bone density 1% a month! This is way beyond aerobic or resistance exercise, which are also needed, but with PEMF assisted exercise cells are detoxing via Autophagy. More on this soon but also here Cochrane it the equivalent of Harvard for their comments are very well respected.

"As the focus for osteoarthritis (OA) treatment shifts away from drug therapy, we consider the effectiveness of pulsed electric stimulation which is proven to stimulate cartilage growth on the cellular level"

Dr. Garry F. Gordon, MD, DO, MD(H)
President, Gordon Research Institute
http://www.gordonresearch.com

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11869668

Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2002;(1):CD003523.
Electromagnetic fields for the treatment of osteoarthritis.
Hulme J, Robinson V, DeBie R, Wells G, Judd M, Tugwell P.

Source
Cochrane Collaborating Center, Center for Global Health, Institute of Population Health - University of Ottawa, 1 Stewart Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1N 6N5. jhulme@uottawa.ca

Abstract
BACKGROUND:
As the focus for osteoarthritis (OA) treatment shifts away from drug therapy, we consider the effectiveness of pulsed electric stimulation which is proven to stimulate cartilage growth on the cellular level.

OBJECTIVES:
1)To assess the effectiveness of pulsed electric stimulation for the treatment of osteoarthritis (OA). 2) To assess the most effective and efficient method of applying an electromagnetic field, through pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) or electric stimulation, as well as the consideration of length of treatment, dosage, and the frequency of the applications.

SEARCH STRATEGY:
We searched PREMEDLINE, MEDLINE, HealthSTAR, CINAHL, PEDro, and the Cochrane Controlled Trials Register (CCTR) up to and including 2001. This included searches through the coordinating offices of the trials registries of the Cochrane Field of Physical and Related Therapies and the Cochrane Musculoskeletal Group for further published and unpublished articles. The electronic search was complemented by hand searches and experts in the area.

SELECTION CRITERIA:
Randomized controlled trials and controlled clinical trials that compared PEMF or direct electric stimulation against placebo in patients with OA.

DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS:
Two reviewers determined the studies to be included in the review based on inclusion and exclusion criteria (JH,VR) and extracted the data using pre-developed extraction forms for the Cochrane Musculoskeletal Group. The methodological quality of the trials was assessed by the same reviewers using a validated scale (Jadad 1996). Osteoarthritis outcome measures were extracted from the publications according to OMERACT guidelines (Bellamy 1997) and additional secondary outcomes considered.

MAIN RESULTS:
Only three studies with a total of 259 OA patients were included in the review. Electrical stimulation therapy had a small to moderate effect on outcomes for knee OA, all statistically significant with clinical benefit ranging from 13-23% greater with active treatment than with placebo. Only 2 outcomes for cervical OA were significantly different with PEMF treatment and no clinical benefit can be reported with changes of 12% or less.

REVIEWER'S CONCLUSIONS:
Current evidence suggests that electrical stimulation therapy may provide significant improvements for knee OA, but further studies are required to confirm whether the statistically significant results shown in these trials confer to important benefits.
PMID: 11869668