In November 1996, I attended a medical equipment exhibition held at the Taipei World Trade Center. I had the pleasure to meet and talk with Dr. Nelson Chung, the chair of the Department of Alternative Medicine at the Taiwan VA Hospital.
The following May, Dr. Chung called me and we had a long discussion on the Monopolar BioMagScience's BioMagnets. We both came to the conclusion that the bio-effect of the BioMagScience's BioMagnets on patients can be monitored using the Bio-energetic Regulatory Measuring Instrument (BERMI) developed by Dr. Chung.
In other words, the performance of the BioMagScience's BioMagnets, Tsi-Bao, can be quantified from BERMI measurements. The measuring pointer of BERMI goes up when the patients are stimulated, excited or encounter inflammatory responses—this is called the positive magnetic field effect. The measuring pointer of BERMI goes down when the patients are calmed or relaxed—this is called the negative field effect.
Preliminary results showed the positive magnetic field appears to be hazardous to human health, while the negative magnetic field is not. Since then, Dr. Chung has been an essential advocate of “Tsi-Bao.”. During his visit to the U. S. in January 1998, Dr. Chung began using “Tsi-Bao” to complement his acupuncture therapy on an old friend, Mr. Herb Ellingwood, the legal consultant of former President Bush. Use of “Tsi-Bao” improved Mr. Ellingwood’s situation greatly, and he was able to sleep and attend church again.
On his flight back to Taiwan, Dr. Chung also performed an emergency therapy.
These two case studies have been reported in the 5th issue of the Association Journal. (Tsi-Bao is Daytime Therapy over sternum.)
Coordinated by Professor Charles Yeh
Unfortunately, a successful business often means more work and stress, and eventually both husband and wife developed sleeping disorders. Mr. Lin used to practice Qigong and was able to get rid of filthy Qi accumulated in the body during the day, but Mrs. Lin was unable to relieve her stress.
After learning the potential relief “Tsi-Bao” could provide, they both began wearing “Tsi-Bao” and followed the procedures recommended both during the day and before sleeping at night. They have both benefited from “Tsi-Bao” and now get a good night’s sleep.
Furthermore, they have gotten rid of the magnetic bed for patients and instead recommend their patients to wear “Tsi-Bao” at home to expedite recovery after the therapy. (Tsi-Bao is Daytime Therapy over sternum.)
Coordinated by Professor Charles Yeh
During his tenure as the Dean of the Zen-Tsing Medical Research Institute, Professor Wan attended many international conferences and published many medical reports. Such a busy schedule made him susceptible to flu infections and he caught colds easily. This illness not only interfered with Professor Wan’s daily life but even affected his research progress especially after oversea trips when his body rhythms were disrupted by jet lag. At a medical equipment exhibition show, he was introduced to ‘Tsi-Bao” and became intrigued by the potential health effects of negative magnet energy.
He bought a set of ‘Tsi-Bao” and used it regularly, following the procedures in the brochure diligently. After some time, he saw the potential benefit of using “Tsi-Bao”: his frequent bouts of flu infection had disappeared! As a scientist, he became intrigued with the mechanisms of the recovery process, and decided to investigate the biological effects of negative magnetic energy by using free radical reduction as a biomarker, which followed the protocol recommended by the Taiwanese National Science Foundation.
This project was a collaborative effort among Professor Wan, myself, and Dr. Chen, the Chairman of the Internal Medicine Department in the Institute. Fischer-344 (or Sprague Dawley??) rats with damaged livers were used in this study to investigate any enhanced liver recovery resulting from the application of negative magnetic field.
The results demonstrate the positive effects of “Tsi-Bao”: there is reduced free radical production, lessened inflammation, and a decline in ATP content in the presence of “Tsi-Bao.” The report is published in Volume 7 of the Journal of this Association; it can also be found in Volume 8 with the combined issue.
Professor Wan shared the results with Dr. Cheng (National Taiwan University Hospital) and a follow-up experimental demonstration was conducted in Dr. Cheng’s laboratory to investigate the effects of negative magnetic energy on free radical production. Interestingly, in the presence of “Tsi-Bao,” there is a distinctive, whole-scale reduction of radicals as quantified by Electron Spin Resonance in the laboratory. Dr. Cheng was amazed by this phenomenon of free radical reduction and asked if I could elucidate what had happened.
A black and white TV was present in the lab and I saw a perfect opportunity to demonstrate this phenomenon. I positioned the positive magnetic pole of the “Tsi-Bao” close to the TV screen (consisting of electron beams) and then repeated the procedure with the reverse (negative) pole. I explained that the difference of the two distorted patterns on the screen was partly due to the different electron spins under the different magnetic fields: electrons are inclined to spin counterclockwise under the influence of negative magnetic energy, whereas positive magnetic energy tends to make electrons spin clockwise. Under normal biological conditions, cells exhibit a counterclockwise electron spin and thus a negative magnetic energy.
Free radicals in the cells are formed when electron(s) are stripped from bio-molecules as a result of a change in the electron spin from a normal counterclockwise state to an unstable clockwise state. The presence of negative magnetic energy in can suppress the production of free radicals by opposing the electron stripping, as well as eliminating free radicals by reversing the electron spin to the normal counterclockwise state. (Tsi-Bao is Daytime Therapy over sternum.)
Coordinated by Professor Charles Yeh
Coordinated by Professor Charles Yeh
Coordinated by Professor Charles Yeh
Coordinated by Professor Charles Yeh
Upon being treated with “Tsi-Bao” at home, his leukemia has come under control and his examinations have shown a gradual improvement in his biochemical indices. In addition, the side effects from chemical and radiation therapies have been eliminated. It has been about 10 years since he first used “Tsi-Bao.”
Although leukemia cannot be completely cured, “Tsi-Bao” has helped Mr. Lin lead a normal and socially active life.(Tsi-Bao is Daytime Therapy over sternum.)
Coordinated by Professor Charles Yeh
Coordinated by Professor Charles Yeh
Coordinated by Professor Charles Yeh
Coordinated by Professor Charles Yeh
Coordinated by Professor Charles Yeh
After approximately a week of this enhanced therapy, Ho’s father made progress in his condition and was allowed to leave the hospital. However, after being released from the hospital, he went quickly back to his old, bad habits, addictions, and discontinued the use of “Tsi-Bao” despite of the risk of recurrence. Ho’s father was diagnosed with tumor recurrence many times soon-after; each time, this life-threatening announcement frightened him into applying the enhanced “Tsi-Bao” method.
Ho’s cousin, a doctor at the Wanfang Hospital, was surprised with the whole scenario and could not understand what’s going on. However, because hospital regulations prevent the release of medical examination records, no official evidence was available to support the effects of applying “Tsi-Bao” on the tumor. This was a pity, as Ho’s father could have really benefited from applying the enhanced Tsi Bao method consistently to his lifestyle.
However, this experience did convince Ho of the effectiveness of “Tsi-Bao” and he has been one of the loyal promoters of applying it to many patients ever since.(Tsi-Bao is Daytime Therapy over sternum.)
Coordinated by Professor Charles Yeh