Masters of Health Magazine April 2022 | Page 16

MOH: Can you describe what these machines looked like and where can we see them today?

 

BOB: Germany had always been involved in some sort of research in magnetic fields. The Hemholtz coil is often referred to as a Tesla coil.   When the Berlin wall came down, research of the commercial medical use of lasers, ultraviolet-B light, and magnetic field therapy by the soviet countries filtered it’s way back and forth through east Germany, Hungary, and the Czech Republic. 

These technologies finally found a home to test it all out in Switzerland for use in western medicine.  Tesla went to school in Austria, where he first learned about how electric fields can be used to treat the body. 

 

Chinese medicine has its roots in herbs and acupuncture.  People often refer to magnetic field therapy as German Medicine, but commercially speaking, it really has its roots in Tesla’s inventions while he was in America.  In my film, I visit the German factories that manufacture most of Tesla’s medical devices.  I also found them in Hungary, Czech Republic, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, and most notably – Liechtenstein because of the tax shelters provided by that country.

 

For magnetic field therapy, these medical devices usually resemble a large round barrel coil of wire that the patient gets inside of, or a flat mattress that resembles a thick yoga mat that has several flat spirals of copper coils inside it. 

They all have a frequency generator that can energize the Tesla coils to produce time varying magnetic fields which “pulse” magnetic fields through your body.  Instead of a DC direct current electromagnet, these coils use alternating currents of electricity that push and pull the magnetic field of the earth through your body. 

In general, low frequency waves that resemble the natural magnetic fields of the Earth will relax and regenerate the patient.  High frequency magnetic fields will create far infrared light heat for use in a sauna, or a bit further up the magnetic spectrum they can illuminate gasses in quartz crystal tubes to produce medical ozone and ultraviolet light.

For the past 10 years, I traveled the world to visit the factories that manufactured these devices.  I spent a great deal of time in the exclusive clinics and hospitals to document how they are used to treat some pretty serious incurable diseases. 

We’ve heard about how the rich and famous travel to Switzerland to be treated for conditions that the mainstream medical system deem to be tough to treat.  Well, I found that these Swiss clinics are just featuring the use of Tesla’s medical technology that he invented over 120 years ago.

MOH: The Swiss are leaders in complimentary medicine.  Why is this?

BOB: The Swiss medical system has a much more liberal approach to healthcare just like it’s banking industry. If it does no harm to the patients, the medical authorities allow their doctors to try things that are not taught in the western medical schools which are heavily influenced by the pharmaceutical industry.

 

The Swiss believe that complimentary medicine is the best approach — neither one or the other.  Naturopaths are well respected doctors by patients who agree to try things that are natural.  Many natural modalities were once very popular but then fell out of favor for various reasons. 

Experience with the war taught the Swiss to understand vested interests from corporations – especially from the American medical establishment. Switzerland is home to the WHO.  Thus, their doctors get to read all the healthcare studies from every part of the globe.

These studies include the practices of magnets in Japan, ultraviolet light, and even ozone therapy from the former Soviet Union.