Suppression of H3N2 influenza virus reproduction in cell culture under the influence of resonant frequency electromagnetic radiation
AUTHORS : Osipova O.V. | Isaeva E.I. | Podchernyaeva R.Ya. | Danlybaeva G.A.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Scientific and Methodological Rehabilitation and Diagnostic Center “Culture of Health”, State Institute of Virology named after D.I.Ivanovsky, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2003 | Category : Research
Influenza occupies a special place among acute respiratory infections, having no equal in the spread and frequency of diseases. Every year in our country and in the countries of the world there are flu epidemics, and new strains of this virus are registered. The reason for this prevalence, as is known, is the unusual variability of the virus, due to the systematic renewal of the surface proteins of the virion, as well as a fragmentary gene, leading to the rearrangement of genes and the emergence of reassortants.
Therefore, the problem of influenza is still relevant today. Based on this, there is a constant search for new means and methods to facilitate the treatment of this infection, using both traditional and alternative medicine. A promising method can be the use of resonant frequency therapy using the device “MINI-EXPERT-DT” by “IMEDIS”. In our earlier studies using this device, it was shown a decrease in the reproduction of type 1 herpes viruses in experiments in vitro (frequencies: 727 Hz, 787 Hz, 802 Hz, 1150 Hz, 1000 Hz, 200 Hz) and hepatitis C virus in experiments in vitro (programs F389, F390).