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13 Posts in this encyclopedia categoryScribonius Largus
Scribonius Largus was a Roman physician from the 1st century AD, known for his work "Compositiones Medicae", a collection of 271 medical prescriptions and therapeutic advice. He documented the use of various healing methods and remedies, including the innovative use of electric eels to treat pain, which can be considered an early form of electrotherapy. Scribonius Largus' work offers valuable insights into the medical practices of the Roman Empire and had a significant influence on subsequent medical practice.
Serratia marcescens and frequency therapy
Serratia marcescens is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium that belongs to the Enterobacteriaceae family. It is known for its ability to produce a characteristic red pigment called prodigiosin.
Sine curve
The Sine curve is periodic, which means that a single section repeats itself over and over again. You can also say that the function values (y) repeat at the same interval. One period of the Sine curve corresponds to a wave movement above and below the x-axis
Sore throat and frequency therapy
A sore throat is a common symptom characterised by pain, scratchiness or irritation in the throat. It can be triggered by a variety of causes, including infections, allergies and environmental factors.
Stephen Gray
Stephen Gray (1666-1736) was an English scientist whose groundbreaking discoveries on the conductivity of electricity laid the foundation for modern therapeutic applications such as frequency therapy. Find out more about his important experiments and their influence on medicine.
Super Ravo Zapper
The Super Ravo Zapper is an innovative alternative medicine device that uses electrical frequencies to combat pathogenic microorganisms and promote general well-being. It is used to relieve pain, support the immune system and detoxify.