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Effects of exposure to electromagnetic potential pulsed at the Schumann fundamental frequency on patients with chronic fatigue syndrome

Original Internist,  Sept, 2003  by Guy E. Abraham,  Christine L. Fagan,  Peter B. Himmel

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Guy E. Abraham, MD, is a former Professor of obstetrics, Gynecology and Endocrinology at the UCLA School of Medicine. Some 35 years ago, he pioneered the development of assays to measure minute quantities of steroid hormones in biological fluids. He has been honored as follows: General Diagnostic Award from the Canadian Association of Clinical Chemists, 1974; the "Medaille d'Honneur" from the University of Liege, Belgium. 1976; the Senior Investigator Award of Pharmacia, Sweden, 1980; The applications of Dr. Abraham's techniques to a variety of female disorders have brought a notable improvement to the understanding and management of these disorders. Twenty years ago, Dr. Abraham developed nutritional programs for women with premenstrual tension syndrome and post menopausal osteoporosis. They are now the most commonly used dietary programs by American obstetricians and gynecologists. Dr. Abraham's current research interest includes the adverse effects of electromagnetic (EM) pollution on mental and physical performances. He has made available a small battery-operated unit that serves as a shield against EM pollution.

Peter B. Himmel, MD, is a board certified internist and rheumatologist who specialized in fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. Christine L. Fagan is a psychotherapist and research associate of Dr. Himmel.

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