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BIODYNAMOTHERAPY Introduction The Orpheus Institute wishes to rekindle research in BIODYNAMOTHERAPY. Discovered by Joseph Salvat in the 1930s, this remarkable innovation - which was well ahead of its time - has now entered the public domain. To reach its goal, the Institute is looking for researchers who would be interested in taking part in this research.
Copper has been used since antiquity for the treatment of various ailments such as arthritis and rheumatism due to its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antifungal properties. Many applications have been developed throughout the world. Today, copper is used in the pharmaceutical industry, to help protect the environment and in the hospital sector. For example, in January 2010, St. Francis Private Hospital in Ireland installed copper door handles in an effort to reduce the risk of nosocomial infections. This is the first time a health facility has taken advantage of copper’s antibacterial properties to guard against this type of disease - thus increasing the safety of its patients.
READ MORE Joseph Salvat Few have heard about Joseph Salvat, the brilliant inventor who, in the 1930’s, left his comfortable life in the south of France to devote himself to research. In 1930, he performed experiments on plants, animals and the human body based on those conducted by Lakhovsky and Labergerie in 1925. Through his research, Salvat established that energy emanating from copper circuits causes changes in the vital phenomena of living organisms. He created Biodynamotherapy – a harmless treatment that uses the vital forces. This new type of therapy uses an element which had never before been specifically identified in the human body: electromagnetic energy absorbed by quanta, in infinitesimal amounts, that promote good health without harming the body. But Salvat was not satisfied with only experimenting with copper-based circuits. He tested 13 other metals and took note of the precise effects that each metal and its frequency had on protoplasm and cells. The circuits produce a resonance phenomenon between the oscillators in the circuit and those in the living organism. The resulting effect is that a function in the organism returns to normalization. A new path is thus available to medicine through the use of a therapy that supplements traditional drug therapy with a complement of vital importance: electromagnetic energy by quanta. At the end of his career, Salvat concluded that, despite the remarkable results he had obtained with so-called incurable patients: "Circuits are an effective, but rudimentary, means of biodynamotherapy. We must find more convenient and more intense sources of emission, and we need to learn how to control the means by which this elemental force of life is absorbed and distributed throughout the body. It is a task that requires researchers and means of experimentation. But I have no doubt of its success. READ MORE
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