You are on page 1of 15

Jacobson Magnetic Therapy Database

Jacobson Resonance Enterprises founder Jerry I. Jacobson, MD, has performed years of
PEMF therapy research and proven beyond any reasonable doubt that Jacobson’s
Resonance magnetic resonance therapy is highly effective and absent expected or
unexpected adverse reactions on a wide array of disease and trauma conditions.

His works include co-authoring studies with Anninos PA (the father of pico-Tesla magnetic
therapy for neurological disorders) and Sandyk (who’s early pico-Tesla magnetic therapy
studies were also co-authored with Anninos). Visit the Jacobson Resonance magnetic
resonance therapy clinic in Nassau, the Bahamas. ‘It’s better in the Bahamas’ where natural
therapies are thoroughly embraced.

Jacobson’s Resonance Enterprises’ pulsed magnetic field research has proven that their
picoTesla alternating current magnetic fields are capable of equal or better results than
conventional therapies and invasive procedures without side effects or risk of infection.
Visit the Jacobson Resonance Enterprises website.
Beside promoting various physiological healing mechanisms, Jacobson’s Resonance
magnetic resonance therapy has been found to have beneficial neuroendocrine, neurological
and psychological effects; particularly on Parkonson’s.

1. Cardiol Rev. 2004 Mar-Apr;12(2):85-96.


Magnetism and cardiac arrhythmias.
Scherlag BJ, Yamanashi WS, Hou Y, Jacobson JI, Jackman WM, Lazzara R.
Cardiac Arrhythmia Research Institute at the University of Oklahoma Medical Center,
Oklahoma City, OK 73104, USA.
Low-level electromagnetic fields (EMFs) have been used to treat various neurologic
disorders. In the present study, we applied micro Gauss (microG) levels of EMFs either to
the vagosympathetic nerve trunks, dissected in the neck, or across the chest in anesthetized
dogs. Based on theoretical and empiric grounds, we compared EMFs (2.87 microG at 0.043
Hz) delivered to the vagosympathetic trunks in an experimental set (n = 5) with a sham
control group (n = 6). Over a period of 2 to 3 hours, heart rate decreased after an initial 5-
minute EMF exposure. The maximal heart rate changes in the experimental versus control
groups was 29% versus 12% (P = 0.03). The voltage applied to the autonomic nerves
required to induce atrioventricular (AV) conduction block decreased by 60% in the
experimental group versus a 5% increase in the control group (P = 0.005). This effect also
lasted 2 to 3 hours. Another EMF setting (amplitude 0.34 microG, frequency 2 kHz)
applied for 5 minutes to the vagosympathetic trunks was associated with a significant
increase in the occurrence of atrial premature depolarizations (APDs), atrial tachycardia
(AT), and atrial fibrillation (AF) in response to autonomic nerve stimulation compared with
control states before EMF exposure. No atrial arrhythmias could be induced after
propranolol and atropine, even at the highest voltage used to stimulate the autonomic
nervous input to the heart (n = 11). Only 2 dogs showed no response to this EMF
application. In 3 dogs in whom atrial pacing (cycle length = 250 ms) and autonomic nerve
stimulation induced AF, an EMF (2.87 microG at 0.043 Hz) delivered for 35 minutes
across the chest suppressed AF for up to 3 to 4 hours, after which the same protocol again
induced AF. We conclude that in these preliminary experiments, specific low-level EMFs
alter heart rate, AV conduction, and heart rhythm. These effects were mediated through the
autonomic nervous system inputs to the heart based on adjunctive effect of autonomic
nerve stimulation and the inhibitory action of autonomic blockers.
PMID: 14766023

2: Altern Ther Health Med. 2001 Sep-Oct;7(5):54-64, 66-9.


Low-amplitude, extremely low frequency magnetic fields for the treatment of osteoarthritic
knees: a double-blind clinical study.
Jacobson JI, Gorman R, Yamanashi WS, Saxena BB, Clayton L.
Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for Biophysical Research,
Perspectivism Foundation, 2006 Mainsail Cir, Jupiter, FL 33477-1418, USA.
CONTEXT: Noninvasive magnetotherapeutic approaches to bone healing have been
successful in past clinical studies. OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of low-
amplitude, extremely low frequency magnetic fields on patients with knee pain due to
osteoarthritis. DESIGN: Placebo-controlled, randomized, double-blind clinical study.
SETTING: 4 outpatient clinics. PARTICIPANTS: 176 patients were randomly assigned to
1 of 2 groups, the placebo group (magnet off) or the active group (magnet on).
INTERVENTION: 6-minute exposure to each magnetic field signal using 8 exposure
sessions for each treatment session, the number of treatment sessions totaling 8 during a 2-
week period, yielded patients being exposed to uniform magnetic fields for 48 minutes per
treatment session 8 times in 2 weeks. The magnetic fields used in this study were generated
by a Jacobson Resonator, which consists of two 18-inch diameter (46-cm diameter) coils
connected in series, in turn connected to a function generator via an attenuator to obtain the
specific amplitude and frequency. The range of magnetic field amplitudes used was from
2.74 x 10(-7) to 3.4 x 10(-8) G, with corresponding frequencies of 7.7 to 0.976 Hz.
OUTCOME MEASURES: Each subject rated his or her pain level from 1 (minimal) to 10
(maximal) before and after each treatment and 2 weeks after treatment. Subjects also
recorded their pain intensity in a diary while outside the treatment environment for 2 weeks
after the last treatment session (session 8) twice daily: upon awakening (within 15 minutes)
and upon retiring (just before going to bed at night). RESULTS: Reduction in pain after a
treatment session was significantly (P < .001) greater in the magnet-on group (46%)
compared to the magnet-off group (8%). CONCLUSION: Low-amplitude, extremely low
frequency magnetic fields are safe and effective for treating patients with chronic knee pain
due to osteoarthritis.
Publication Types:
* Clinical Trial
* Randomized Controlled Trial
PMID: 11565402
Med Hypotheses. 2003 Jun;60(6):821-39.
A hypothetical mathematical construct explaining the mechanism of biological
amplification in an experimental model utilizing picoTesla (PT) electromagnetic fields.
Saxena A, Jacobson J, Yamanashi W, Scherlag B, Lamberth J, Saxena B.
Department of Biological Sciences, Fairleigh Dickinson University, 1000 River Road,
Teaneck, New Jersey 07666, USA.
We seek to answer the conundrum: What is the fundamental mechanism by which very
weak, low frequency Electromagnetic fields influence biosystems? In considering the
hydrophobicity of intramembranous protein (IMP) H-bonds which cross the phospholipid
bilayer of plasma membranes, and the necessity for photonic recycling in cell surface
interactions after dissipation of energetic states, present models lack structure and
thermodynamic properties to maintain (DeltaE) sufficient energy sources necessary for
amplifications by factors of 10(12). Even though one accepts that the ligand-receptor
association alters the conformation of extracellular, extruding portions of IMP’s at the cell
surface, and that this change can be transmitted to the cytoplasm by the transmembranous
helical segments by nonlinear vibrations of proteins with generation of soliton waves, one
is still unable to account for repair and balanced function. Indeed, responses of critical
molecules to certain magnetic field signals may include enhanced vibrational amplitudes,
increased quanta of thermal energies and order inducing interactions.We may accept that
microtrabecular reticulum-receptor is associated with actin filaments and ATP molecules
which contribute to the activation of the cyclase enzyme system through piezoelectricity.
Magnetic fields will pass through the membrane which sharply attenuates the electric field
component of an EM field, due to its high impedance. Furthermore, EM oscillations are
converted to mechanical vibrations; i.e., photon-phonon transduction, to induce molecular
vibrations of frequencies specifically responsible for bioamplifications of weak triggers at
the membrane surface, as well as GAP junctions. The hydrogen bonds of considerable
importance are those in proteins (10(12)Hz) and DNA (10(11)Hz) and may be viewed as
centers of EM radiation emission in the range from the mm microwaves to the far IR.
However, classical electrodynamical theory does not yield a model for biomolecular
resonant responses which are integrated over time and account for the connection between
the phonon field and photons. Jacobson Resonance does supply an initial physical
mechanism, as equivalencies in energy to that of Zeeman Resonance (i.e., zero-order
magnetic resonance) and cyclotron resonance may be derived from the DeBroglie wave
particle equation. For the first time, we view the introduction of Relativity Theory to
biology in the expression, mc(2)=BvLq, where m is the mass of a particle in the ‘box’ or
‘string’ (molecule in a biosystem), c is the velocity of electromagnetic field in space,
independent of its inertial frame of reference, B is the magnetic flux density,v is the
velocity of the carrier or ‘string’ (a one or two dimensional ‘box’) in which the particle
exists, L is its dimension (length) and q represents a unit charge q=1C, by defining
electromotive force as energy per unit charge.Equivalencies suggest that qvBL is one of the
fundamental expressions of energy of a charged wave-particle in magnetic fields, just as
Zeeman and cyclotron resonance energy expressions, gbetaB and qhB/2pim, and is
applicable to all charged particles (molecules in biological systems). There may exist
spontaneous, independent and incessant interactions of magnetic vector B and particles in
biosystems which exert Lorentz forces. Lorentz forces may be transmitted from EM field to
gravitational field as a gravity wave which return to the phonon field as microgravitational
fluctuations to therein produce quantum vibrational states that increase quanta of thermal
energies integrated over time. This may account for the differential of 10(12) between
photonic energy of ELF waves and the Boltzman energy kT.Recent data from in vivo
controlled studies are included as empirical support for the various hypotheses presented.
PMID: 12699707

3: Panminerva Med. 1999 Sep;41(3):207-15.


The biological effects of magnetic stimulation in epileptic patients.
Anninos PA, Tsagas N, Jacobson JI, Kotini A.
Department of Medicine, Demokrition University of Thrace, Alexandroupolis, Greece.
BACKGROUND: The magnetoencephalogram (MEG) is the magnetic activity emitted by
the brain, which can be measured using a superconductive quantum interference device
(SQUID). This is a totally non-invasive method for localizing functional healthy, epileptic
and other CNS brain disorders. METHODS: Using the MEG brain activity recorded from
epileptic patients we were able to obtain a mapping technique characterized by the ISO-
spectral amplitude of scalp distribution of the MEG Fourier power spectrum. In addition,
by utilizing the above recorded MEG activity we energize an electronic device, which emits
back to the abnormal brain points of the epileptic patients magnetic fields with proper
frequencies and intensities. RESULTS: Using this method we present here in more detail
three randomly selected epileptic patients in which application of external magnetic fields
of low intensities and frequencies produced a substantial attenuation of their abnormal
brain activity. Furthermore, we present a statistical analysis of 50 randomly selected
epileptic patients who underwent magnetic stimulation for the treatment of their seizures
and we found that the anticonvulsant response to magnetic stimulation was statistically
significant (chi 2 = 6.55, df = 1, p < 0.02). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate that the
use of low external magnetic fields produce substantial attenuation in seizure activity in
epileptic patients and therefore it may open new ways in the future for management of
epileptic activity.
Publication Types:
* Case Reports
PMID: 10568117

4: J Indian Med Assoc. 1997 Jul;95(7):429-33.


Influence of electromagnetism on genomic and other biological structures.
Jacobson JI.
Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for Biophysical Research, Jupiter,
Florida 33477-1418, USA.
Publication Types:
* Review
* Review, Tutorial
PMID: 9425846

5: Adm Radiol J. 1997 Nov;16(11):12-6.


The next millennium. Research, health and hope in the radiological sciences.
Jacobson JI.
Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for Biophysical Research, Jupiter,
FL, USA.
PMID: 10178448

6: Panminerva Med. 1997 Jun;39(2):111-27.


Physics in medicine: a potential unfolding in the radiological sciences.
Jacobson JI.
Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for Biophysical Research, Jupiter FL
33477-1418, USA.
Advances in civilization often depend upon a vision which reduces the complex to the
simple, and fundamental. This paper presents an essential, reductionist understanding of
biosystems in terms of electrogravitational circuits. This conceptualization yields
innumerable ideological appendages one of which is Jacobson Resonance, a general
mechanism explaining electromagnetic field bioeffects. Biological amplification of
hyperfine, ultrafine and dipole-dipole interactions, biological time dilation, molecular
vibrational frequencies and biophotonic-phonon transductions are explained in detail. In
this paper, Jacobson theory gives the reader food for epistemological thought, viewing
biological matter in terms of general physical principles, which yield a fresh insight for
solving a diverse array of health problems.
Publication Types:
* Review
* Review, Tutorial
PMID: 9230621

7: Altern Ther Health Med. 1996 Sep;2(5):49-55.


Therapeutic radiology: a potential unfolding through bioelectromagnetic sciences.
Jacobson JI.
Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for Biophysical Research, Jupiter,
Fla., USA.
Clinical and experimental research in the area of bioelectromagnetics is reviewed and
considered from a physical standpoint. An equation relating the intrinsic or “rest” energy of
a charged particle with its energy of interaction in an externally applied magnetic field is
proposed. This equation is intended to represent an initial basic physical interaction that
may be part of a more complex biological mechanism that may explain the potential effects
of externally applied magnetic fields. Speculations are presented on the potential use of
magnetic fields for the noninvasive treatment of such diverse conditions as cancer, AIDS,
and neurological disorders.
Publication Types:
* Review
* Review, Tutorial
PMID: 8795936

8: J Int Med Res. 1996 Jan-Feb;24(1):1-11.


Speculations on the influence of electromagnetism on genomic and associated structures.
Jacobson JI.
Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for Biophysical Research, Jupiter,
Florida, USA.
Recent clinical and experimental works in the area of bioelectromagnetics are reviewed and
considered from a physical viewpoint. An equation relating the intrinsic (or ‘rest’) energy
of a charged particle with its energy of interaction in an externally applied magnetic field is
proposed. This equation is intended to represent an initial basic physical interaction which
may be part of a more complex biological mechanism that may explain the potential effects
of externally applied magnetic fields. Speculations are presented on the potential use of
magnetic fields for the non-invasive treatment of such diverse conditions such as cancer,
AIDS and neurological disorders.
Publication Types:
* Review
* Review, Tutorial
PMID: 8674786

9: Recenti Prog Med. 1995 Sep;86(9):355-8.


Influence of electromagnetism on genomic and associated structures.
Jacobson JI.
Publication Types:
* Editorial
PMID: 7569298

10: Panminerva Med. 1995 Jun;37(2):98-104.


A physical mechanism in the treatment of neurologic disorders with externally applied pico
Tesla magnetic fields.
Jacobson JI, Yamanashi WS.
Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for Biophysical Research, Jupiter,
FL 33477-1418, USA.
The clinical studies describing the treatment of some neurological disorders with an
externally applied pico Tesla (10R Tesla, or 10(-8) gauss) magnetic field are considered
from a physical view point. An equation relating the intrinsic or “rest” energy of a charged
particle of mass with its energy of interaction in an externally applied magnetic field B is
presented. The equation is proposed to represent an initial basic physical interaction as a
part of a more complex biological mechanism to explain the therapeutic effects of
externally applied magnetic fields in these and other neurologic disorders.
Publication Types:
* Review
* Review, Tutorial
PMID: 8637778

11: Neurol Res. 1995 Apr;17(2):144-8.


An initial physical mechanism in the treatment of neurologic disorders with externally
applied pico Tesla magnetic fields.
Jacobson JI, Yamanashi WS.
Institute of Theoretical Physics, Jupiter, FL 33477, USA.
The recent clinical studies describing the treatment of some neurological disorders with an
externally applied pico Tesla (10(-12) Tesla, or 10(-8) gauss) magnetic field are considered
from a physical view point. An equation relating the intrinsic (or rest) energy of a charged
particle of mass m with its energy of interaction in an externally applied magnetic field B is
presented. The equation represents an initial basic physical interaction as a part of a more
complex biological mechanism to explain the therapeutic effects of externally applied
magnetic fields in these and other neurologic disorders.
Publication Types:
* Review
* Review, Tutorial
PMID: 7609852

12: Panminerva Med. 1995 Mar;37(1):22-7.


A magnetic approach to AIDS.
Jacobson JI.
Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for Biophysical Res, Jupiter, FL
334377-1418, USA.
Jacobson Resonance is the unified field equation yielding a frontier vision in
magnetotherapy. The possible application to AIDS is considered.
Publication Types:
* Review
* Review, Tutorial
PMID: 7478718

13: Panminerva Med. 1994 Dec;36(4):201-5.


Pineal-hypothalamic tract mediation of picotesla magnetic fields in the treatment of
neurological disorders.
Jacobson JI.
Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for Biophysical Research, Jupiter,
FL 334377-1418, USA.
The objective of this study is analysis of the clinical efficacy of picotesla magnetic fields in
the treatment of epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis. The method utilized
involved the exogenous application of physiologic, very weak magnetic fields to the brain
by Sandyk, Anninos, Derpapas and Tsagas. The magnetic device produced a magnetic field
ranging from about 5 x 10(-8) gauss to about 2.5 x 10(-7) gauss at frequencies of 2 to 7
Hertz. The wave form was sinusoidal and the device was positioned about the posterior
portion of the corpus callosum most specifically to influence the pineal gland. Direct
correlation of melatonin production with magnetic field stimulation was established.
Amelioration or palliation of the neurological conditions was observed over an extended
period of time in most cases. It appeared that a resonance situation was established between
the magnetic field and melatonin which could be explained with Jacobson Resonance.
These studies begin to point to the explanation of the mechanism of interaction between
non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation and biological systems. Furthermore, the evaluation
of the pineal gland as an magneto-sensitive gland may help us understand fundamental
conditions in magneto-receptors of biological systems in terms of their piezoelectric nature.
Publication Types:
* Review
* Review, Tutorial
PMID: 7603740
14: Isr J Med Sci. 1994 Mar;30(3):245-8.
Influence of electromagnetism on genes and associated structures.
Jacobson JI.
Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for Biophysical Research, Jupiter,
FL 33477-1418.
PMID: 8181928

15: Panminerva Med. 1994 Mar;36(1):34-41.


Jacobson resonance: the coupling mechanism for weak electromagnetic field bioeffects,
and a new way to approach magneto therapy.
Jacobson JI.
Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for Biophysical Research, Jupiter,
Florida 334377-1418.
Jacobson Resonance is explained in fundamental terms. The essential predictions are stated
and supported clinically, experimentally and epidemiologically. It has been shown that
weak magnetic fields influence biological systems in ways previously not known. The
potential is scrutinized.
Publication Types:
* Review
* Review, Tutorial
PMID: 8090541

16: Physiol Chem Phys Med NMR. 1994;26(4):287-97.


A possible, physical mechanism in the treatment of neurologic disorders with externally
applied pico Tesla magnetic fields.
Jacobson JI, Yamanashi WS.
Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for Biological Research, Jupiter, FL
33477.
The clinical studies describing the treatment of some neurological disorders with an
externally applied pico Tesla (10(-12) Tesla, or 10(-8) gauss) magnetic field are considered
from a physical view point. An equation relating the intrinsic (or “rest”) energy of a charted
particle of mass m with its energy of interaction in an externally applied magnetic field B is
presented. The equation is proposed to represent an initial basic physical interaction as a
part of a more complex biological mechanism to explain the therapeutic effects of
externally applied magnetic fields in these and other neurologic disorders.
Publication Types:
* Review
* Review, Tutorial
PMID: 7700979

17: Eur J Surg Suppl. 1994;(574):137-47.


BCEC–gravitational circuits and Jacobson Resonance: the basis from which to evaluate
potential hazard and therapeutic benefit from extrinsic magnetic fields.
Jacobson JI.
Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for Biophysical Research, Jupiter,
Florida.
Publication Types:
* Review
* Review, Tutorial
PMID: 7531015

18: Panminerva Med. 1993 Sep;35(3):138-48.


Jacobson resonance is the basis from which to evaluate potential hazard and therapeutic
benefit from extrinsic magnetic fields.
Jacobson JI.
Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for Biophysical Research, Jupiter,
FL 334377-1418.
Jacobson resonance, a general form of Zeeman and cyclotron resonance, is proposed as a
fundamental explanation relating to the effects of non-ionizing radiation on biological
systems. The foundation of the mathematical perspective is presented. This theoretical
model predicts the clinical efficacy of picoTesla magnetic fields in the treatment of
neurological disorders. Recent clinical data is presented and analyzed. Additionally, recent
experimental data concerning important biological frequency and amplitude windows is
explained. More particularly, 16 Hz, 60 Hz, and 72 Hz windows are related to milliGauss
magnetic fields and space fields.
PMID: 8090528

19: Chin Med Sci J. 1993 Mar;8(1):44-7.


The influence of electromagnetism on genes.
Jacobson JI.
Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for Biophysical Research, Jupiter,
Florida 33458.
This paper reviews recent clinical and experimental work in the area of
bioelectromagnetics. New insights into the possibilities of electromagnetism in therapeutics
as well as diagnostics are proposed.
Publication Types:
* Review
* Review, Tutorial
PMID: 8274722

20: Int J Neurosci. 1992 Nov-Dec;67(1-4):125-6.


Effect of weak magnetic fields on biological systems.
Jacobson JI.
Publication Types:
* Letter
PMID: 1305629

21: Indian J Med Sci. 1992 Nov;46(11):321-7.


Electromagnetism in medicine.
Jacobson JI.
Institute of Theoretical Physics & Advanced Studies for Biophysical Research, Jupiter,
Florida 33458.
Publication Types:
* Review
* Review, Tutorial
PMID: 1291466

22: Panminerva Med. 1992 Jul-Sep;34(3):99-106.


A theoretical look at gravity in the human cell: its role in normal cell division as well as
neoplasia.
Jacobson JI.
Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for Biophysical Research, Jupiter,
FL 33458.
Explaining the ultimate expression of life with fundamental physical law is the proposition
dealt with in this paper. Normal cell division, as well as cancer, are analyzed and
scrutinized in terms of Jacobson resonance, cyclotron resonance, the quantum Hall effect
and the piezoelectric effect. The underpinning concept is based in the unification and
connection of gravity to biological systems.
PMID: 1491875

23: Int J Neurosci. 1992 May-Jun;64(1-4):153-65.


“Exploring the potential of magneto-recrystallization of genes and associated structures
with respect to nerve regeneration and cancer”.
Jacobson JI.
Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for Biophysical Research, Jupiter,
Florida 33458.
Very weak magnetic fields have been shown to be associated with the human brain and
heart. These fields, apparently physiologic, are about one million times weaker than the
geomagnetic, the earth’s steady magnetic field, which measures about 0.5 gauss. Fields of
about 10(-8) gauss are perhaps correlable to genomic masses and associated structures like
peptide hormone trophic factors. The connection between genes and magnetic fields is
made from a new form of resonance called Jacobson Resonance. Jacobson Resonance,
represented by the equation mc2 = Bvl coulomb, is explained. Indeed, we may view the
possibility of linking human electromagnetic interactions with mechanical vibrations of the
crystalline lattices of genes and associated critical molecules like growth factors. As these
fields are applied to the equations for solenoidal models, currents of about a microampere
are derived; in perfect accord with recent clinical data indicating the therapeutic efficacy of
weak currents in repair and growth of soft tissue, bone and nerve. The mechanism of
reorientation of spin angular momentum of electrons and protons influencing molecular
magnetic domains to bring about ‘particle jumps’ is presented so that a clinical picture
results. The clinical picture is that of an organism placed at right angles to flux lines in the
midst of a solenoid immersed in water exposed then to exogenously applied resonant
physiologic magnetic fields. They may convert malalligned atomic lattices of oncogenes
and associated particles to homologous normal structures which may promulgate an
adjustment to physiological homeostasis.
Publication Types:
* Review
* Review, Tutorial
PMID: 1342035

24: Panminerva Med. 1992 Jan-Mar;34(1):45-8.


Environmental magnetic noise may be a health risk.
Jacobson JI.
Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for Biophysical Research, Jupiter,
Florida 33458.
It has been demonstrated that magnetic fields stronger than those used in magnetic
resonance imaging can be mutagenic, even teratogenic to the human genome. Recent
experimental data has shown that magnetic fields ranging from the earth’s steady magnetic
field to the ten thousand gauss used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can enhance
oncogenic expression, among a variety of other effects both positive and negative. It is the
purpose of this presentation to suggest that fields considerably weaker than the
geomagnetic may have deleterious effects on the human genome, in addition to noting that
very weak fields may also be physiologic.
PMID: 1589260

25: Chin Med J (Engl). 1991 Dec;104(12):1025-32.


Magneto recrystallization of genomic and associated structures potentially applicative to
such diverse concerns as cancer, AIDS, and CNS regeneration.
Jacobson JI.
Institute of Theoretical Physics & Advanced Studies for Biophysical Research, Florida
33458.
Physiologic magnetic fields on the order of magnitude 10(-8) gauss have been unified with
their propitiators: quantum genetic particles, the gravitational potential of which is about a
few ergs. As these fields are applied to the equations for solenoidal models, B = microNI/L,
currents of about a microampere are derived; in perfect accord with recent clinical data
indicating the therapeutic efficacy of weak currents in repair and growth of soft tissue, bone
and nerve. The mechanism of reorientation of spin angular momentum of leptons and
baryons influencing molecular magnetic domains to bring about “particle jumps” is
presented to obtain a clinical picture. The clinical picture is that of an organism placed at
right angles to flux lines in the midst of a solenoid immersed in water. The patient is then
exposed to exogenously sourced resonant physiologic magnetic fields which convert
malalligned atomic lattices of oncogenes and associated particles to homologous normal
structures.
PMID: 1782813

26: Panminerva Med. 1991 Oct-Dec;33(4):205-8.


The question of ameliorating the aging process, even macular regeneration with magnetic
fields.
Jacobson JI.
Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for Biophysical Research, Jupiter,
Florida 33458.
The aim of this presentation is to introduce in a brief manner the logical course by which to
ameliorate the aging process utilizing physiological magnetic fields. Additionally, a
consideration of macular regeneration is also introduced wherein one may begin to
understand the connection between genomic magnetic domains, physiological magnetic
fields and biological fusion.
PMID: 1806879

27: J Theor Biol. 1991 Mar 7;149(1):97-119.


A look at the possible mechanism and potential of magneto therapy.
Jacobson JI.
Perspectivism Foundation, Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for
Biophysical Research, Jupiter, Florida 33458.
A testable theoretical model for the mechanism of magneto-therapy is presented. The
theory delineated is the equation mc2 = Bvl coulomb which sets in dual resonance
gravitational and electromagnetic potentials. This proposed unification of Einstein’s gravity
and Maxwell’s electromagnetism is designated Jacobson’s resonance and is a general
expression of Zeeman and cyclotron resonance. The application of this theory involves the
utilization of exogenously sourced very weak magnetic fields on the order of magnitude
10(-8) gauss to reorient the atomic crystal lattice structures of genomic magnetic domains.
Examples of genomic magnetic domains are homeoboxes and oncogenes and associated
structures like peptide hormone trophic factors. Various phenomena are also analyzed in
terms of how they may relate to biological systems such as solitons, phonons, cyclotron
resonance, the piezoelectric effect, the fractional quantum Hall effect, string theory, and
biologically closed electric circuits. The potential of magneto-therapy in the treatment of
various genomic and associated disorders is explored. The ultimate question “Can an
oncogene be electromagnetically induced into becoming a structurally homologous normal
gene?” is posed.
PMID: 1679145

28: Panminerva Med. 1990 Oct-Dec;32(4):159-71.


The intrinsic electro-gravitational mechanism of life, the basis of neoplasia, and the clinical
method of repair.
Jacobson JI.
Perspectivism Foundation, Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for
Biophysical Research, Jupiter, Florida.
The fundamental intrinsic electro-gravitational (neutrino-photon-phonon transduction)
mechanism of human life is proposed. The essential physico-mathematical model for
chemical electromagnetic photon-phonon conversions in human systems is presented, the
underpinning of which is Jacobson resonance which is represented by mc2 = Bvl coulomb.
This equation sets in dual resonance gravitational potential and electromagnetic potential.
Basic EM interactions occurring in human systems produce gravity waves through elastic
deformation of the gravitational field, thus promulgating a monopolar wave which results
in a quantized vibration of the crystalline lattices of particulate masses. An essential feature
of this presentation is the demonstration of how the ultrafine interactions in the human
system propagates the regulation of the atomic crystalline lattice structures of critical
molecules to metabolism and segments of the bioelectric connectional system described by
F. Bistolfi. Also maintained are thermonuclear fusions in the midst of genomic and
mitochondrial DNA to therein maintain the integrity of growth, development and repair.
Furthermore, we demonstrate how fundamental thermal noise is a concomitant
manifestation with weak electric and magnetic fields being propitiated by terrestrial and
inertial interactions of the human being with the geomagnetic field and flux densities
permeating outer space. The finding is that the subtle forces of life and flux densities on the
order of magnitude 10(-8) gauss are the critical factors in maintaining physiological
homeostasis and repair when imbalance such as cancer occurs.
PMID: 2090989

29: Panminerva Med. 1990 Jul-Sep;32(3):132-40.


Is the fusion process the basis for growth, repair and aging?
Jacobson JI.
Perspectivism Foundation, Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for
Biophysical Research, Jupiter, Florida.
Jacobson resonance sets in dual resonance electromagnetic interaction energies and
gravitational potential. It states the equivalence mc2 = Bvl coulomb, where 1 is length of a
biological string and v is the Galilean inertial velocity of said string through flux density B.
The coulomb is a single unit of charge while c is the velocity of light. m is a quantum
genetic or associated character contained as a ponderable body of mass within biological
string. Jacobson resonance shows the possibility that within the framework of the human
body physiological magnetic fields perhaps regulate crystalline lattices of critical molecules
and, indeed, even deuterium atoms necessary for fusion; whereby the fusion process is
thought to occur to promulgate physiological homeostasis via the production of energy in
both chemical and physical processes. Said production of energy through the maintenance
of crystalline lattice structure regulation may control growth, repair and aging. A clear
model is given to explain how physiological magnetic fields function in multiple harmonic
interactions, as well as how intrinsic biological electromagnetic fields (IBEMF’s) are
created by interaction of biological conductive string and the geomagnetic field.
PMID: 2077481

30: Indian J Biochem Biophys. 1990 Feb;27(1):58-62.


A testable theoretical model for magnetotherapy potentially applicative to such diverse
concerns as oncogenic, CNS trophic factor and viral disorders.
Jacobson JI.
Perspectivism Foundation, Institute of Theoretical Physics & Advanced Studies for
Biophysical Research, Jupiter, Florida 33458.
Physiologic magnetic fields of the order 10(-8) gauss have been unified with their
propitiators: quantum genetic particles, the gravitational potential of which is about an erg.
As these fields are applied to the equation for solenoidal models, B = micro NI/L, currents
of about a microampere are derived; in perfect accord with recent clinical data indicating
the therapeutic efficacy of weak currents in repair and growth of soft tissue, bone and
nerve. The mechanism of reorientation of spin angular momentum of leptons and baryons
influencing molecular magnetic domains to bring about ‘particle jumps’ is presented so that
a clinical picture results. The clinical picture is that of an organism placed at right angles to
flux lines in the midst of a solenoid immersed in water exposed then to exogenously
applied resonant physiologic magnetic fields which convert malalligned atomic lattices of
oncogenes and associated particles to homologous normal structures.
Publication Types:
* Review
* Review, Tutorial
PMID: 2187798

31: Panminerva Med. 1989 Oct-Dec;31(4):151-65.


On the electro-magnetic nature of life.
Jacobson JI.
Man has wondered since the dawning of thought about the origin and the meaning of the
spark of life. How does life work and what is the difference between life and non-life? This
paper wonders about the part that electromagnetism plays in the life process. It proposes a
new insight into the relation of in vivo electromagnetic fields and gravitational fields and
discusses such manifestations as solitons, the quantum hall effect, gravity waves, biological
strings, biologically closed electric circuits, phonos and the piezoelectric nature of living
tissue. It proposes a new and fundamental form of resonance, called Jacobson resonance.
The system unifies quantum genetic characters and associated structures with
electromagnetic field interaction energies. The result is the reorientation of atomic crystal
lattice structures of organic molecules critical to the sustenance of life. A new treatment
methodology is proposed for genomic, viral and trophic factor disorders essentially in terms
of the potential efficacy of the magnetic force to reorient the spin angular momenta of
electrons and protons; to therein rearrange atomic and molecular magnetic domains
regulating homeostasis on microscopic, mesosopic and macroscopic levels through
biological amplification of quantum interactions. Finally it proposes that the equation, mc2
= Bvl coulomb, may indeed represent the achievement of fourfold physical unification, the
unification of physics and medicine, and resultant production of a thorough understanding
of what may be the most fundamental natural law of the universe representing the ultimate
goal of Einsteinian equivalence and relativistic field theory.
PMID: 2633105

32: Panminerva Med. 1989 Jan-Mar;31(1):1-7.


The mathematical framework essential for magneto-therapy in the treatment of genomic
and associated disorders, including cancer, AIDS, and CNS regeneration.
Jacobson JI.
A new approach to the treatment of various viral, oncogenic and associated genetic and
transmissible immunogenic, for example, infectious DNA or RNA, induced diseases is
proposed utilizing amplitude and frequency modulated Jacobson resonance: mc2 = Bvl
coulomb, a general expression of Zeeman and cyclotron resonance. Oncogenic and
associated quantum genetic particles, such as oncogene associated proteins, viral nucleic
acids and growth factors, may be induced electromagnetically into recrystallized and
translocated states based upon various quantum phenomena affording new methodological
techniques in magneto-therapy applicable to AIDS, cancer and CNS regeneration. A
specific mathematical framework is presented by which to determine the appropriate
physiologic amplitude (from about 4 x 10(-5) gauss to about 4 x 10(-11) gauss) and
frequency (from about 10(-3) to 10(3) Hz) to subject biological systems therein reorienting
atomic crystal lattice structures to congruent extensions of physiologic submolecular and
atomic magnetic domains which are vital to homeostasis and health.
PMID: 2726282

33: Indian J Biochem Biophys. 1988 Oct;25(5):442-6.


Normal and diseased states related to interdependence of electromagnetic fields, growth,
repair and genetic regulation of metabolic function.
Jacobson JI.
PMID: 3243563

34: Panminerva Med. 1988 Jul-Sep;30(3):133-43.


Quantum phenomena proposed as mechanism for radiographic corona structures associated
with pulmonary masses.
Jacobson JI.
PMID: 3211571

35: Panminerva Med. 1987 Oct-Dec;29(4):263-70.


A testable theoretical model for the mechanism of magneto-therapy.
Jacobson JI.
PMID: 3431884

36: Panminerva Med. 1987 Apr-Jun;29(2):97-104.


Oncogenes and magnetic resonance energies unified algebraically.
Jacobson JI.
Publication Types:
* Review
PMID: 2819809

You might also like