from:
http://www.mercola.com/2003/feb/22/electromagnetic_treatment.htm

Electromagnetic Devices Offer Alternative Treatments for
Life-Threatening Illnesses 

By Paul J. Rosch, M.D., F.A.C.P.
President, The American Institute of Stress
Clinical Professor of Medicine and Psychiatry, New York Medical College

Clinical Professor of Medicine and Psychiatry, New York
Medical College 

Obtaining FDA Approval for Innovative Therapies 

Medical device manufacturers have long complained about the
difficulty in obtaining FDA approval for their products
because of very delayed or no response to inquiries.  

This is a particular problem for cancer patients who must
travel abroad to receive therapies that are not available
here in the United States. In response to mounting
criticisms, the FDA Modernization Act of 1997 was passed to
address these and other concerns. It mandated that
correspondence would be answered in timely fashion as well
as other revisions to ensure the timely availability of safe
and effective new products.  

One of these was a "globalization and harmonization"
provision stipulating that devices approved by regulatory
agencies abroad requiring strict proof of safety and
efficacy should be made available here, provided that post
marketing surveillance was instituted to guarantee safety.  

The FDA was also directed to establish policies for the
"compassionate use" of these and other investigational
approaches through a licensed physician while they underwent
regulatory view. Although these provisions went into effect
in 2002, they have not been implemented. 

I am one of five individuals selected to testify before a
Congressional Oversight Committee investigating this and
have five or ten minutes to explain my qualifications and
provide examples of devices and approaches proven worthwhile
elsewhere in the world that should be approved here in the
United States.  

By coincidence, I have just finished editing a 52-chapter
book, “Bioelectromagnetic Medicine,” to be published later
this year by Marcel Dekker. Although it includes several
devices that should be mentioned, I intend to focus on two
cancer therapies I am personally familiar with for the
following reasons. 

The FDA's responsibility is to protect the public by
monitoring such things as the safety of foods and
pharmaceuticals as well as medical devices. However, it must
establish priorities because of limited resources,
especially with respect to personnel with expertise in the
evaluation of electromagnetic field therapies. There are
some that are authentic and have been thoroughly
investigated by reputable researchers.  

Unfortunately, these are drowned out by others being
promoted by well-meaning but misguided zealots as well as
entrepreneurs and charlatans who make extravagant and
unsupported claims for their worthless wares. Alleged
remarkable results are usually based on lavish testimonials,
occasionally by paid celebrities, and it is likely that any
legitimate benefits are placebo effects.  

This is especially true because double blind studies
designed to exclude this for drugs may be impossible to
perform with some devices. As a result, it can be difficult
to separate the wheat from the chaff.  

In addition, there is a growing wariness of the possible
harmful effects of electromagnetic fields emanating from
high power lines and cell phones. The FDA should not be
criticized for exercising extreme caution in approving
devices whose adverse effects decades later are unknown. I
have tried to address this in “Bioelectromagnetic Medicine”
by limiting contributions to those that are evidence-based
and supported by citations in peer-reviewed publications.  

While there is no guarantee that this resolves the long-term
safety issue, this is of much less concern to cancer
patients in contrast to children or adolescents. 

Electromagnetic Devices for Treating Cancer 

Björn Nordenström, M.D., Ph.D. has impeccable credentials.
He was formerly chairman of the Department of Radiology at
Karolinska Hospital and chairman of the selection committee
that picks the Nobel Laureate for Physiology of Medicine. He
is famous for having developed the "skinny needle" technique
for biopsies used by most surgeons and interventional
radiologists around the world.  

About four decades ago, he became intrigued by the
observation that he could occasionally see what appeared to
be a halo around malignancies on routine chest X-rays that
was not present with benign tumors. He collected a series of
these and showed them to colleagues who had also noted this
but assumed they were artifacts.  

His subsequent detailed animal experiments revealed that the
reason was malignant tumors had different electrical
characteristics from surrounding normal tissue. He found
that correcting this by inserting his skinny needles into
these two areas and using them as electrodes to supply weak
DC current caused these malignancies to disappear.  

The procedure is painless and takes only a few hours. At our
1998 Congress, he showed two patients with inoperable
pulmonary metastases from cancer of the ovary and breast
that were well with no evidence of tumor 10 and 12 years
later. As noted in “Bioelectromagnetic Medicine,” one is now
in her 90s and in good health more than 20 years after one
treatment.  

Others have now replicated these results and a chapter from
Chinese Physicians reports on satisfactory results in over
9,000 patients with these and other malignancies. Another
chapter deals with Nordenström's description of an
"electrical circulatory system" and its relationship to
ancient Oriental concepts of Qi, yin and yang.  

In award-winning writer Gary Taubes' Discover magazine cover
story, he noted that some authorities compared this as being
as important as William Harvey's explanation of how blood
circulates in the body and described it as "the most
profound biomedical discovery of the century." 

Demetrio Sodi Pallares is a respected Mexican cardiologist
and the author of 20 texts including a dozen on the
electrocardiogram. He became internationally famous decades
ago for his glucose-insulin-potassium "polarizing solution"
that dramatically improved survival following a heart
attack.  

It was based on his observation that this increased the
production of ATP, the source of energy for all cellular
functions. He subsequently found that the application of a
pulsed magnetic field enhanced this effect in injured cells
and that combining these treatments provided amazing
benefits in other disorders. He has shown at our Congresses
how he has been able to actually reverse advanced metastatic
disease and terminal cardiomyopathy.  

Patients whose life expectancy was a few weeks or months
were leading normal lives with no evidence of their disease
two or three years later. In “Bioelectromagnetic Medicine”
he included patients with pancreatic cancer, which is almost
always fatal within a year of detection, who are well three
years later and the reasons why his treatment works are
explained. 

Why should cancer patients have to travel abroad for these
proven life saving therapies? 

Electromagnetic Medicine and Osteoarthritis 

Many suspect that powerful pharmaceutical interests have
been able to exert their influence over the FDA and other
regulatory agencies to prevent anything that threatens their
huge profits. Another chapter in “Bioelectromagnetic
Medicine” describes an electromagnetic device for the
treatment of osteoarthritis currently administered in 18
countries at over 500 sites including University affiliated
clinics and The American Hospital in Paris.  

This non-invasive and painless therapy, consisting of
treatment for one hour daily over 10 days is reimbursed by
fiscal intermediaries and often governmental agencies that
are the equivalent of Medicare because of its proven
long-term cost effectiveness and superior safety record
compared to drugs.  

This is important since the latest statistics indicate that
osteoarthritis now affects one in three U.S. adults (70
million), up 63 percent from the 1997 estimate of one in
five. Current medications are not always effective and can
be dangerous.  

In 1993, of 140,000 hospital admissions for osteoarthritis,
25,000 deaths were directly attributed to high dosage or
prolonged use of NSAIDs.  

While Cox-2 inhibitors were touted to be safer, this has now
been questioned and one has been linked to a higher
incidence of coronary events and they are no more effective
than drugs a fraction of their cost. Since their
introduction in 1999, combined sales of Vioxx and Celebrex
have exceeded $6 billion annually due to aggressive
advertising, which also drives up their price.  

In 2000, Merck spent $161 million on advertising for Vioxx,
more than Pepsico spent on Pepsi and Anheuser-Busch spent on
Budweiser. And if you don't think that advertising and
samples bring in big bucks, consider this. One study found
that in treating patients with hypertension, over 90 percent
of physicians actually dispensed a sample that differed from
their preferred drug choice! It's not likely that these drug
giants and others will tolerate anything that threatens
their huge profits. 

Dr. Paul J. Rosch is the president of the American Institute
of Stress and clinical professor of medicine at New York
Medical College and has written extensively about
relationships between stress and cancer over the past 25
years. He is also a member of the contributing editors board
at Mercola.com. In addition to the research noted above,
additional chapters in "Bioelectromagnetic Medicine" are
devoted to cancer as well as depression, anxiety, insomnia,
tinnitus, migraine, multiple sclerosis, obesity, epilepsy,
herniated disc, Parkinson's disease, urinary incontinence,
macular degeneration, cardiac and brain lesions. These
cutting edge "energy medicine" approaches are much safer
than drugs and surgical procedures, considerably less costly
and, in many instances, more effective. "Bioelectromagnetic
Medicine" will be published by Marcel Dekker, Inc. later
this year. 





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