Analgesic effect of the electromagnetic resonant frequencies derived from the NMR spectrum of morphine


In a previous study the authous found that exposure to the resonant spectra derived from the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) of biologically active substances may induce to live targets the same effects as the substances themselves.

In the current study they use a resonant electromagnetic field derived from the NMR spectrum of morphine to expose rats, and find that it exerts on animals a similar analgesic effects than the morphine itself.


Last modified on 19-Sep-19

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