Lakhovsky's theories on cell regeneration and repair particularly focus on the use of his specially designed antennas with opened rings. According to Lakhovsky, these antennas can enhance the natural frequencies of cells, leading to improved cell health and vitality. The crucial element here is the opened rings of the antenna, which, according to Lakhovsky, have a specific reason for their effectiveness. In this blog, we will delve deeper into why these opened rings are essential and why closed rings would not have the same effect.
The Basis of Lakhovsky's Theory
Georges Lakhovsky, a Russian-French engineer, introduced the idea that living cells behave as oscillators, each with their own natural frequency. According to his theory, external oscillations that resonate with the natural frequencies of cells can enhance these, thus contributing to the health and vitality of the organism. Lakhovsky developed the MWO with ring-shaped antennas designed to produce a wide spectrum of frequencies,