Magnetic Molecular Energizing (MME)
MME (Magnetic Molecular Energizing) is a treatment method that consists of the application of high (3000 to 5000 gauss) direct current electromagnetic fields. The MME device consists of two very large and strong electromagnets, with the patient lying in a focal point between the two magnets.
The human body is electromagnetic, being composed largely of charged particles such as atoms, electrons, protons and ions (e.g. potassium, sodium, etc.)
MME treatment results in a temporary increase in the magnetic force on the atoms composing the cells of the patient’s body in the areas of the MME focal point. The increase in velocity of some electrons and not others causes precession or wobble of the atom. When combined with the higher velocity this leads to enhanced electron transfer. Electron transfer is the basic action in all chemical reactions of the body.
The magnetic field of the MME device acts as a catalyst to improve chemical reactions occurring in the human body. This improves a variety of body functions in the areas of the MME focal point, such as oxygen carrying capacity, assimilation of nutrients, manufacture of enzymes, metabolic waste removal, reduction of free radicals, tissue regeneration and, most importantly healing.
The MME is similar to an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), but is a therapeutic, not a diagnostic tool. The strong magnetic fields used in MRI and MME preclude their use in individuals with implanted medical devices such as aneurysm clips in the brain, heart pacemakers, and cochlear (inner ear) implants. People with pieces of metal close to or in an important organ (such as the eye) may not be eligible for MME treatment. Each individual’s circumstances must be carefully evaluated before the person is accepted into the program.
AMRI of North Carolina was founded to offer MME treatment under the guidelines of an Investigational Review Board consistent with FDA regulation. Please note that MME treatment is considered to be experimental by the FDA. Although many patients have achieved their treatment goals, no guarantee of success is implied.
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