Frieder Kempe
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Frieder Kempe is a German scientist who designed a special metallic fabric called Farabloc that shields the human body from immediate shifts in the earth's electromagnetic field. Published studies ( PMID 10695845, PMID 17216399 and PMID 11882771 ) show Farabloc relief pain. This is based upon the concepts found in the Faraday cage which protects sensitive MRI machines from these shifts.
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- Bach GL, Clement DB. "The efficacy of Farabloc as an analgesic in primary fibromyalgia." Clin Rheumatol. 2007 Mar;26(3):405-10.
- Zhang J, Clement DB. Taunton J. "The efficacy of Farabloc, an electromagnetic shield, in attenuating delayed-onset muscle soreness." Clin J Sport Med. 2000 Jan;10(1):15-21. PMID 10695845.
- Halbert J, Crotty M, Cameron ID. "Evidence for the optimal management of acute and chronic phantom pain: a systematic review." Clin J Pain. 2002 Mar-Apr;18(2):84-92. PMID 11882771.
- Clement DB, Taunton JE. "Alleviation of pain with the use of Farabloc, an electromagnetic shield: A review." BC Medical Journal Volume 43, Number 10, December 2001, pages 573-577.
- Amputee Coalition of America - ACA - (national limb loss Information Centre) Pain Management
- National Amputee Centre, Canada - Phantom Limb Pain