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Millimeter Waving Therapy: A Scientific Review

Millimeter waves therapy (MMW) is an advanced treatment that uses electromagnetic waves in the millimeter range (30GHz-300GHz) to promote the body's natural healing processes. This therapy, originally developed in the former Soviet Union and China, has received significant attention for its effects on several chronic disorders such as diabetes, cancer, and pain management. This article provides a thorough review of millimeter wave therapy, its benefits, uses, and the scientific studies that support its effect.

Benefits and health effects of millimeter waves therapy

1. Pain relief

MMW therapy has proven to be effective for relieving chronic pain, especially for neuropathic pain, osteoarthritis and postoperative pain. Therapy promotes the production of endogenous opioids and reduces inflammation, which contributes to pain relief without the need for medication. Patients with chronic pain such as osteoarthritis have experienced significant improvements in mobility and a reduction in pain after treatment

2. Diabetes Treatment

One of the most promising applications of MMW therapy is the treatment of type 2 diabetes and its complications. Millimeter waves have been shown to stimulate the pancreas's β-cells, improve microcirculation, and regulate immune functions. Studies have documented that MMW therapy can improve insulin sensitivity, regulate blood sugar levels, and accelerate the healing of diabetic foot ulcers. Clinical trials have shown that continuous treatment for 20-30 days can reduce blood sugar by two levels.

3. Immunodulation

MMW therapy has a significant effect on the immune system, by modulating cytokines and adjusting the body's immune response. This effect makes the therapy ideal for patients with autoimmune disorders or other conditions where the immune system plays a central role. Through stimulation of the immune system, MMW can help fight infections and reduce symptoms associated with immunodeficiency

4. Cancer Treatment

Although a lot of research is still ongoing, millimeter waves therapy has proved promising in the treatment of cancer. Studies indicate that millimeter waves can induce apoptosis (programmed cell death) in cancer cells, while protecting healthy cells. This provides a potential for MMW as a supplement to existing cancer treatments, where therapy can inhibit cancer growth and relieve pain in patients with advanced cancer. MMW therapy has proven to be particularly effective in reducing the need for painkillers, which reduces the risk of addiction and side effects.

5. Improved blood circulation

By stimulating microcirculation in the body, millimeter waves therapy can improve the oxygen supply to tissues and organs. This is especially useful for patients with circulation -related conditions such as diabetes and peripheral artery disease. The therapy has also been shown to accelerate wound healing and reduce scarring.

Technical specification of the millimeter wave device

  • Operating frequency: 30 GHz ~ 45 GHz
  • Wavelength: 7.5 mm - 10 mm
  • Output power tightness: 4 mw/cm² ~ 9 mw/cm²
  • Nominal input power: <30 va
  • Operating temperature: 5 ℃ ~ 40 ℃
  • Relative moisture: ≤ 80%
  • Classification: Class I and II, B-Type Protection

Applications for millimeter waves therapy in general

Millimeter wave therapy is a non-invasive treatment method that can be used on a variety of health problems:

  • Diabetes type 2 and complications: Improves insulin sensitivity, healing diabetic wounds, and regulates blood sugar.
  • Chronic pain: Effective pain relief for neuropathic pain, osteoarthritis and post -operative pain.
  • Immune -related conditions: Supports the immune system and helps treatment of autoimmune diseases.
  • Cancer treatment: Inhibits cancer growth, relieves pain, and improves quality of life for cancer patients.(

Security and contraindications

MMW therapy is generally considered safe and without serious side effects. Contraindications include eye diseases, patients with pacemakers, pregnant women, and people with bleeding disorders. Patients should consult a physician before starting treatment, especially in chronic diseases or implants.

Conclusion

Millimeter wave therapy is a promising treatment option for a variety of chronic health problems. From diabetes treatment and pain relief to cancer therapy and immunomodulation, this technology represents a groundbreaking approach to modern medicine. Clinical studies support the use of millimeter waves therapy to improve the quality of life for patients with severe diseases, and future research is likely to further develop its applications.

Disclaim Uno Vita is increasingly using artificial intelligence for analyzes, summaries and design of articles. We do not take responsibility for possible errors in texts, articles or descriptions caused by human or computer technology (AI) errors, inaccuracies or lack of information in scientific and medical studies.

We recommend that all information presented here be critically evaluated, and that you consult a qualified health professionals before making any decisions related to treatment. Uno Vita does not claim that the products we market can cure diseases, but we refer to available research in line with the right to freedom of speech.

Scientific references

The references cover research on the biological effects of millimeter waves on the human body and their potential for the treatment of various diseases, including pain, cancer, and inflammatory conditions:

  1. Jing, Rui et al. (2023). "Advances in Millimeter-Wave Treatment and Its Biological Effects Development." International Journal of Molecular Sciences. This extensive review analyzes both thermal and non-thermal effects of millimeter waves and their therapeutic potential in the treatment of diseases such as cancer, pain, and immunomodulation. [Pmid: 39201326]

  2. Alekseev, s.i. & Ziskin, M.C. (2003). "Local Heating of Human Skin By Millimeter Waves: A Kinetics Study." Bioelectromagnetics, 24: 571-581. This study focuses on the effects of millimeter waves on the skin and its potential to induce local heating, which may be relevant to various therapeutic applications.

  3. Pakhomov, A.G. et al. (1998). "Current state and implications of research on biological effects of millimeters waves." Bioelectromagnetics, 19: 393-413. A review of the literature on the biological effects of millimeter waves, including their ability to affect the nervous system and induce hypoalgesia (pain relief).

  4. Radzievsky, A.A. et al. (2004). "Millimeter wave-windowed suppression of B16F10 melanoma Growth in Mice: Involvement of Endogenous Opioids." Bioelectromagnetics, 25: 466-473. This study examines the ability of millimeter waves to inhibit the growth of melanoma in mice, indicating potential anti-cancer properties.

  5. Shui, Xiao-Ping et al. (2023). "Effects of Millimeter-Wave for Preventing Joint Stiffness in the Immobilized Knee Rat Model." Knee, 37 (3): 180-189. This study shows how millimeter waves therapy can prevent joint rigidity and muscle atrophy in a knee joint model in rats, pointing to the use of musculoskeletal diseases.

  6. Ziskin, M.C. & Pakhomov, A.G. (2004). "Medical Applications of Millimeters Waves." Life sciences, 66: 2101-2111. The study explores medical applications of millimeter waves, including their effect on pain reduction and modulation of physiological processes.

  7. Szabo, I. et al. (2004). "Destruction of cutaneous melanoma with millimeter wave hyperthermia in mice." IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON Plasma Science. This study shows the potential for the use of millimeter waves therapy for destruction of melanoma through hyperthermia.

These references provide a broad understanding of how millimeter waves therapy can be used in medical applications, including pain relief, cancer treatment and treatment of musculoskeletal diseases. Further research is necessary to fully understand the non-thermal mechanisms and optimize treatment protocols.

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