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Meet the inventor of the Resonator™
and Magneceutical® Therapy...

Dr. Jerry I. Jacobson


by Ronald C. Trahan

Dr. Jerry Jacobson, 63, is a pioneer in developing and applying electromagnetic fields (EMFs) to treat disease and illness. His breakthrough invention—the Resonator™—is making possible the clinical application of Magneceutical® Therapy for treating Parkinson’s and other diseases.

DR. JERRY JACOBSON has been treating Parkinson’s disease patients in his clinics around the world since 1996 —with dramatic results. “I remember one of my Bahamian patients in particular,” recalls Dr. Jacobson, scientific founder and chief science officer for Pico- Tesla. “He walked very, very slowly. Had a three-sided walker, walked at a snail’s pace. He was rigid, so stiff he could barely move. Couldn’t talk. When he tried his mouth opened no more than an inch and froze in that position for a long time, and whatever finally came out was unintelligible. And you couldn’t see him smile, because it was as if he were wearing a really tight mask over his face. Regarding his writing—Parkinson’s patients’ writing is extremely small. In many cases they can’t write at all. This particular patient wrote very tiny letters. And his sense of spatial relations, his ability to draw, his ability to sense depth perception, was markedly decreased. When this patient drew a house, for example, it was just bits and pieces, unconnected, in different places on the paper. The picture wasn’t of a house. You didn’t see a threedimensional object when he tried to draw one. But as I treated him with Magneceutical® Therapy in the Resonator for about 90 minutes a day, three days a week for a month, the size of his handwriting increased. His ability to draw three-dimensional objects came back. His ability to walk returned. Remarkably, after a while he even threw away his walker, and he could walk with no help at all. In fact he could walk quite briskly. His rigidity decreased markedly, so that he could negotiate turns around corners. Parkinsonians have a lot of trouble negotiating turns. His speech was intelligible. He could carry on a normal conversation. And he regained his ability to smile when the rigid mask disappeared. After a while, he was dancing in church. I can share many similar stories. Which is why there is no doubt in my mind that Magneceutical® Therapy will have a significant impact in improving the lives of Parkinson’s patients.”

Renaissance man
Before he was 8, Jerry read Darwin’s ‘Origin of Species’ and books by Galileo, Freud and Einstein. By 11 he was playing Mozart’s clarinet concerto with artistry. Testing at 13 years old showed he had a potentially genius I.Q.; his middle-school teacher told him he was capable of doing anything. He did: playing first-clarinet with symphonic orchestras; leading jazz, pop, and Latin bands; and demonstrating academic skills with flair in mathematics, physics and biology. As an adult, Jerry elected painting as a means to visualize the world, creating hundreds of oils and pastels. A prolific writer, he has authored thousands of pages on science and philosophy, as well as patents, novels, short stories, essays, poems and musical compositions.

 
 

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