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Relaxation
Oscillator
Finding time to unwind is like finding the lost civilization of
Atlantis at times. People live at break neck speeds that people
fifty years prior never envisioned. People may have physically
worked with more intensity a few decades ago. But not at the
hurried, panicked pace people live at now. A relaxation oscillator
may sound like a convoluted apparatus designed by a mad scientist.
But, it measures the the reaction of a capacitator as it is slowly
charged up then diffused of its energy at a rapid pace. The idea of
this experiment may sound like anything, but peace inducing or
interesting. But, the fascination with the device is because of how
closely it resembled the nerve system in the human body.
It is widely believed that all humans operate on frequencies of
varying lengths. Each and every cell has it's own unique frequency
wave pattern. It's believed that many illnesses and human disorders
and diseases may be caused by a disequilibrium in these frequencies.
The amping up of frequencies of both electrical and magnetic waves
around a person's body may aid in relaxation and assist with medical
maladies. The concept holds that at the most basic unit of life, the
cell is similar to a battery. Also, it has been studied and
concluded that there are three main electrical processes the body
engages in: resistance, capacitance, and inductance.
A relaxation oscillator may completely innovate the healing process
of the body. The machine has been popular for assisting with
discomfort in the shoulders, neck, and back issues. Herniated discs
in the vertebrae, pinched nerve clusters, and tendons laden with
bacteria have been helped. The machine was constructed with the
attention to detail. Systems such as the nerved ending in hands and
the way they regulate heartbeat was considered to mimic this
relationship. Nerves are believed to reamp much like a battery does.
When an alert stimulus is provided it helps the nerve to react of
its own volition. However, some may be set to engage in activity on
their own without a stimulus. This is similar to how the machine
runs.
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