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Magnetic Fields and Light Frequencies Control 30 Trillion Cells in the Human Body


Rotating ring-shaped magnetic fields are a fascinating phenomenon in physics, of great interest in both technical and medical research. These magnetic fields, which rotate in a ring-like pattern around a center, create unique physical effects that can be utilized for various applications.

Physicists from the Technical University of Graz reported in the Journal of the American Chemical Society (Wilhelmer, R. 2024) about their discovery that phthalocyanines have interesting magnetic properties and can be elevated to a higher energy level by light. 

Phthalocyanines are ring-shaped organic molecules that interact with light and magnetic fields as chromophores, similar to porphyrin, chlorophyll, and hemoglobin.

In the mitochondria of cells, chromophores exist that provide energy for metabolism through biofrequencies and transport activated molecules via exosomes in the cell to cell communication. In nature, birds use the Earth’s magnetic field for orientation during their flight to southern breeding grounds. Humans also possess a magnetic sense that brings brain waves into resonance with the Earth’s Schumann frequencies.

Schumann-3D-Systems and Brainwave-Entrainment harmonize the autonomic nerve system in resonance with the earth.

Researchers at LMU have studied the distribution of magnetic crystals throughout the human brain. The study shows that they are asymmetrically distributed in the cerebellum and brainstem (Scientific Reports 2018).

Recently, ring-shaped rotating magnetic fields and light frequencies have been used in combination with transdermal active agents in dermatology and cosmetic aesthetics for the treatment of skin diseases and rejuvenation of the skin metabolism at the mitochondrial level (DermWave Pro™, Oro Vim™, https://www.landsberg.eu/produkte/dermwavepro/.

Fundamentals of Rotating Ring-Shaped Magnetic Fields
A rotating ring-shaped magnetic field is generated when a magnetic field rotates in a ring-like path at a specific frequency. These fields create a Lorentz force that acts on charged particles, setting them in motion. The Lorentz force is defined as the force experienced by an electric charge in a magnetic field, proportional to the charge’s velocity and the magnetic field strength.

Interactions with Chromophores
Chromophores are molecules or parts of molecules responsible for the absorption of light. When chromophores are exposed to a rotating ring-shaped magnetic field, their electronic states can be influenced. This can lead to changes in their optical properties, such as absorption or emission spectroscopy. These interactions are particularly useful in molecular spectroscopy and the development of new materials.

In dermatology, chromophores and light frequencies are used in photodynamic therapy (PDT). The healing power of the Dead Sea has been appreciated since ancient times, utilizing the unique combination of sunlight-filtered infrared radiation and the high mineral content (magnesium, lithium, potassium) of the water for skin diseases.

Optical Stimulation
Rotating ring-shaped magnetic fields can also be used for optical stimulation. The interaction of the magnetic field with light-absorbing molecules can control optical activity. In dermato-cosmetic galenics, natural substances like melatonin and melanopsin are used for light-activated enhancement in skin metabolism (https://www.landsberg.eu/produkte/arocell/).

Medical Applications
Rotating ring-shaped magnetic fields offer numerous innovative applications in medicine. They can be used in magnetic field therapy to stimulate biological tissues and promote healing processes. In imaging diagnostics, especially in MRI, these fields can improve image quality and reduce artifacts.

In dermatological aesthetics, radio frequencies combined with ring-shaped rotating magnetic fields are used for deep skin and connective tissue treatments, targeted influence on skin metabolism, wound healing, and tightening of connective tissue (DermWave Pro™, VolumetriQ™, Oro Vim™, https://www.landsberg.eu/produkte/).

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References
– Wilhelmer, R., Diez, M., Krondorfer, J.K., & Hauser, A.W. (2024). Molecular Pseudorotation in Phthalocyanines as a Tool for Magnetic Field Control at a Nanoscale. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 146, 14620-14632.
– Haver, R., Herz, L.M., Anderson, H.L. (2019). Aromaticity and Antiaromaticity in the Extended States of Porphyrin Nanorings. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 10, 2017-2022.
– Kavet, R., Brain, J. (2021). Cryptochromes in Mammals and Birds: Clock or Magnetic Compass? Physiology, 36, 183-194.
– Rodgers, C.T., Hore, P.J. (2009). Chemical magnetoreception in birds: The radical pair mechanism. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 106, 353-360.
– Park, J., Koehler, F., Varnavides, G., Antonini, M.-J., Anikeeva, P. (2021). Influence of Magnetic Fields on Electrochemical Reactions of Redox Cofactor Solutions. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 60, 18295-18302.
– Gilder, S.A., Wack, M., Kaub, L., Roud, S.C., Peterson, N., Heinsen, H., Hillebrand, P., Milz, S., & Schmitz, C. (2018). Distribution of magnetic remanence carriers in the human brain. Scientific Reports, 8, Article Number: 11363.

Dr. Hans-Ulrich Jabs, MD, PhD, MACP-ASIM
Specialist in Internal Medicine, Geriatrics & Biochemistry
Senior Medical Advisor, Landsberg Academy, Malta