Method and apparatus for altering the charge distribution upon living membranes with functional stabilization of the membrane physical electrical integrity

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6991594
APP PUB NO 20030092960A1
SERIAL NO

10265921

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A method and apparatus for altering the charge distribution upon living membranes with functional stabilizational of the membrane physical electrical integrity further comprising a method for using submicroscopic, quadripolar, circular, center charged, energy balanced magnetic device in a four (4) magnet array of alternating polarity in which the magnetic poles are separated only by a distance which will allow a magnetic sphere of influence on all adjacent poles to suppress the firing of action potentials of mammalian sensory neurons. The method and apparatus further provides a static magnetic device for production of a magnetic field for treatment of various disorders. Further there is provided a static magnetic device for production of a magnetic field for treatment of disorders wherein the device provides a static magnetic pole of like polarity on the outer surface of the flux focusing ring adjacent to each of the 4 poles of the invention (focusing magnet) such that the end r top of the focusing magnet is oriented to the geometric side of the pole such that the asix of the two magnets form a 45 to 90 degree angle.

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WILSON SPENCE L20 HULING AVENUE MEMPHIS TN 38103

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Holcomb, Robert R Nashville, TN 28 593

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