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Dr. Csaba Vértesi     BOOK    FREE Download

Dr. Csaba Vértesi is a Hungarian scientist and physician who specializes in the application of radiof..
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Dr. Csaba Vértesi     BOOK    FREE Download
Dr. Csaba Vértesi is a Hungarian scientist and physician who specializes in the application of radiofrequency in medicine, particularly research in the treatment of infectious diseases through radiofrequency resonance. He is renowned for his work in frequency application, which aims to use specific frequencies to treat viral and bacterial infections.
Book: The Use of Radiofrequency in Medicine: This work provides a comprehensive overview of the history and application of radiofrequency in medicine for research. It covers:
• Pioneers in this field.
• Technical aspects of radiofrequency.
• A detailed categorization and description of human pathogenic viral and bacterial infections, including taxonomy, microbiology, and diseases caused by various virus and bacterial families. The book is available as a PDF here (not commercially) obtainable. It focuses on the research of radiofrequency, similar to Vértesi’s other works.
Research Contributions Dr. Vértesi is known for his work on a frequency list of viruses and bacteria used in frequency therapy. This list includes frequency spectra ranging from 287 kHz to 581 kHz, which are applied in the analysis and therapy of infectious diseases. The list is used, for example, with experimental devices such as the F-SCAN MOBILE NT or F-SCAN4 with recommendations for calibration and analysis of measurement results. This work is particularly relevant in alternative medical circles but remains outside the mainstream of medicine.
His research builds on the historical work of pioneers such as Jacques Arsene d’Arsonval and Nikola Tesla, who studied the therapeutic effects of high-frequency currents in the late 19th century.