How does CAMS work?
The earth and humans share a resonant frequency
CAMS technology is based on the physics principle that the earth—and the average alpha
brain wave in the human body—resonate at a frequency of 7.86 vibrations per second (or 7.86
hertz).
This knowledge dates back to the 1950s and is widely referred to as the Schumann Resonance Theory,
named after German physics professor Winfried Otto Schumann.
Inflammation disturbs the body's resonant frequency
Inflammation—characterized by pain, swelling and redness—lies at the root of disease. When inflammation
occurs, the normal electrical charge on the cell membrane becomes adulterated. This unhealthy state
makes it difficult for the cells to maintain and defend themselves. When areas of the body experience
inflammation, pain and dysfunction, they vibrate at a higher, or lower, frequency than the normal
7.86 hertz.
Electrical energy is the key to healing
In
Pain Management: A Practical Guide for Clinicians (CRC Press, 2002 edition), Daniel L. Kirsch,
PhD, states, "In the 1960s, Robert O. Becker, MD, demonstrated that electrical current is the trigger
that stimulates healing, growth and regeneration in all living organisms." Becker found that trauma
affects the electrical potential of cells in damaged tissues, and that injury repair occurs in response
to signals from an electrical control system—a system that becomes less efficient as we age.
Quartz crystals have electrical properties
Quartz crystals have long been known to be strongly piezoelectric, that is, able to generate a voltage
in response to applied electrical or mechanical stress. This
piezoelectric property allows quartz crystals
to produce a nearly constant output frequency.
Each person is bio-electrically unique
Although the normal human energy frequency is 7.86 vibrations per second, there are certain electrical
phenomena that make each person unique. These individual differences require each CAMS unit (except
the Personal Tuner) to be specifically attuned to the one person who will be using it.
When you order a TensCam Classic, PulseCam or LaserCam, you will be asked to send a photo of yourself;
Dr. Crosby will use this picture to attune the quartz crystal in the CAMS unit to your own personal
energy. Like tuning your radio to the frequency of the station you want to listen to, the CAMS unit needs
to lock into the right channel to receive your message of specific healing intent when you use the unit.
CAMS works in sync with your healing intentions
Attuning a CAMS unit to an individual user—whether clinician or patient—is essential because CAMS
is programmed by the thoughts and intentions of the user. When you turn on the CAMS unit, you program it
by exhaling forcefully through the nose while visualizing the problem area of the body you wish to be
healed. (For more details, see
How to use CAMS.)
The Personal Tuner does not require attuning; it contains a patented crystal resonator that interacts in
a way that allows anyone to use it.
CAMS provides no-touch, painless healing
CAMS works best at a distance of 18-24 inches from the body. Treatments are painless; the only sensation
a person will typically perceive is a mild warming or tingling in the area being treated.
Treatments take as little as 10 seconds
The duration of a CAMS treatment depends on the unit you choose:
- The LaserCam takes only 10-15 seconds.
- The PulseCam takes one minute.
- The Classic TensCam and Personal Tuner take two minutes.
CAMS restores the resonant frequency
A CAMS treatment works at the cellular level by restoring the resonant frequency of 7.86 vibrations
per second in the area being treated. This treatment reduces pain and inflammation and helps restore
healthy function.
How safe is CAMS?
Each day, an estimated 4,000 CAMS treatments are performed on individuals throughout the world. There
have been no reported complications. A
double-blind, placebo-controlled
study with 100 volunteers performed at the University of Central Florida in 2002 also
resulted in no reported complications.
What can CAMS treat?
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