The Development of the Shield: The
Waking Dreams
The Shield was invented by Dr. Charles W. Brown, DABCN,(Diplomate
American College of Chiropractic Neurologists). He graduated magna cum
laude from Palmer Chiropractic College in 1979.
Boston is one of
the technology centers in the United States, and many computer companies
are located there. In their clinic in Boston, Dr. Brown, and his wife,
Virginia Brown, an Occupational Therapist, noticed something odd. The
patients who spent many hours in front of a computer healed more slowly,
and arrived much more stressed out than the rest of the patient
population. He wanted to find a solution to this problem.
His vision to help others became a reality within 2 years of this
desire. After leaving the a busy city clinic practice, they moved to a
quiet location in Montana. In the serenity of the wooded setting, he
continued to research the increasing concerns medical professionals had
about exposure to electromagnetic radiation.
In 1989,he had a
series of waking dreams, that showed him a specific pattern of
crystals. Each of 3 dreams clarified the placement of the crystals. He
showed the patterns to an individual who can see energy and she confirmed
that the 3rd pattern produced several positive effects.
Next he consulted with a physicist. He was told that using quartz for
this application was logical.In fact, 2 Nobel Prizes were awarded in the
1920's using quartz and other crystals to refract away not only X-rays. A series of
studies
was conducted to investigate the possible proection from emf's wearing
this kind of device. Happily the studies were consistent in showing people
remained strong when exposed to these frequencies. Without the shield,
most people showed measureable weakening in the presence of both emf's. Of
interest to us was that these same effects were noted when people IMAGINED
stress in their lives. It seems obvious that how we think, what we are
exposed to physically, have an energy impact on us. The Shield addresses
energy issues- stabilizing a person's energy in adverse
conditions.
It has been very personally gratifying to hear from SO
many customers (not able to put in a fraction of their quotes) with such
positive reports. We thank all of you who have written and called!
Dr. Charles Brown Virginia Brown
Interview with the Founder and Director
for the National Institute of Electromedicial Information, Charles W.
Brown, DC, DACBN, and Melinda Payne, MD
The BioElectric Shield¨: Unique Deterrent to Computer Related Muscle
Weakness and Fatigue Summary: Charles W. Brown, D.C. and Melinda Payne,
M.D. respond to questions regarding a new device called the BioElectric
Shield. Charles W. Brown, D.C., Melinda Payne, M.D. and Stanley H.
Kornhauser, Ph.D.
Dr. Kornhauser: What is electromagnetic
radiation?
Dr. Brown and Dr. Payne: Electromagnetic field
radiation, or EMF, refers to certain types of electromagnetic fields
surrounding any area where current is produced. Any device powered by
electricity (including batteries) will produce varying amounts of EMF.
Computers, cell phones, appliances, autos, airplanes, and remote controls
all produce EMF.
Dr. Kornhauser: In the literature, what has been
reported as possible side effects to EMF?
Dr. Brown: Worldwide
research has reported a range of reactions to exposure to EMF. In some
studies, no statistically significant effect was noted. In many other
studies effects included headaches, fatigue, hormonal abnormalities,
miscarriages, reduced immune system function including several different
types of cancer.
Dr. Kornhauser: What do you notice in your own
practices?
Dr. Brown: I notice that patients who worked long hours
in front of a computer monitor report fatigue, headaches, and feelings of
stress far more frequently than the rest of my patient population. In
addition, my other chiropractic patients who do not work around computers
and other office equipment or cell phones seem to need treatments much
less frequently. Dr. Payne: Many of my patients who spend four consecutive
hours or more at their computer complain of headaches and increased
depression.
Dr. Kornhauser: Is there any known intervention to
exposure to certain kinds of electromagnetic fields?
Dr. Brown and
Dr. Payne: Max von Laue won a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1914 by showing
that x-rays could be reflected and redirected with a zinc-sulfide crystal
(ZnS), in much the same way as mirrors are used to reflect and redirect
visible light. William Bragg won the Nobel Prize in 1915 for establishing
"Bragg's Law" which determines the specific crystal spacing (i.e. the
specific lattice spacing) needed to reflect and redirect any type of
electromagnetic energy. Since then, scientists have used natural crystals
to reflect and redirect other types of electromagnetic radiation (like
gamma rays). Modern science also has made extensive use of the fact that
different crystals "resonate" at different frequencies. The first
short-wave radios and electric watches were made of quartz crystals,
because quartz amplifies and stabilizes only certain fixed frequencies of
vibration. For the same reason, the first lasers were made from
rubies.
Dr. Kornhauser: How was the BioElectric Shield
developed?
Dr. Brown: Based on the principles just outlined, I
designed several crystal matrixes with the hopes that one of them would
both stabilize and amplify the human frequency by resonating with the
person wearing the matrix of crystals. Then, I hypothesized that if it did
this, it would naturally reflect and redirect frequencies that were
significantly different from the fixed frequency it would take on when it
resonated with each person.
Dr. Kornhauser: How did you propose to
test its effectiveness?
Dr. Brown and Dr. Payne: Many patients
complain of fatigue after spending time in front of a computer. The
medical definition of fatigue: "That state, following a period of mental
or bodily activity, characterized by a lessened capacity for work and
reduced efficiency of accomplishment, usually accompanied by a feeling of
weariness, sleepiness, or irritability: may also supervene when, from any
cause, energy expenditure outstrips restorative processes and may be
confined to a single organ. One aspect of fatigue was selected for
quantifying "less capacity for work" was measured by the Hoggan Microfet.
This machine can measure muscle strength, one indication of muscle work
capacity. If the body was unaffected by the EMF, muscle strength should
remain unchanged. No normal person would lose any significant strength
sitting in a chair for 10 minutes, the length of time required to complete
the testing situation. The main goal of the research was to observe 2
phenomena. 1. Would work capacity be lessened (as measured by muscle
strength) with exposure to a measured source of EMF (from a computer and
color monitor)? 2. Would the crystal matrix, i.e., the BioElectric Shield,
alter work capacity back to normal if it had been weakened by the EMF
exposure?
Dr. Kornhauser: Could you describe the study you have
done with computer monitors?
Dr. Brown: Twenty-five subjects were
tested under three conditions: no exposure, normal sitting distance
exposure for 5 minutes, and wearing the Shield at a normal sitting
distance for 5 additional minutes. 1) First condition- an initial
supraspinatus muscle strength reading was taken without a strong
electromagnetic field. (The subjects were 12+ feet away from the
computer.) 2) Second condition- each test subject sat in front of a
computer and watched a 14" color monitor for 5 minutes. A second reading
was taken. 3) Third condition- a BioElectric Shield was hung around
the subject's neck so that the Shield was positioned in the lower sternal
region, corresponding to the neurolymphatic point for the diaphragm 2, and
the acupuncture point, conception vessel 183. After this was worn for 5
minutes, a third strength reading was taken.
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