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United States Patent | 5,123,899 |
Gall | Jun. 23, 1992 |
Abstract
A system for altering the states of human consciousness involves the simultaneous application of multiple stimuli, preferable sounds, having differing frequencies and wave forms. The relationship between the frequencies of the several stimuli is exhibited by the equation
g=s(^n/4) .multidot.f
where:
f=frequency of one stimulus;
g=frequency of the other stimuli of stimulus; and
n=a positive or negative integer which is different for each other stimulus.
Inventors: | Gall; James (16621 E. Jacklin Dr., Fountain Hills, AZ 85268). |
Appl. No.: | 642,439 |
Filed: | Jan. 17, 1991 |
Intl. Cl. : | A61M 21/00 |
Current U.S. Cl.: | 600/28; 128/905 |
Field of Search: | 600/26-28; 128/731-732, 905 |
3,576,185 | Apr., 1971 | Schulz | 600/27 |
3,762,396 | Oct., 1973 | Ballentine et al. | 600/26 |
4,227,516 | Oct., 1980 | Meland et al. | 600/28 |
4,834,701 | May, 1989 | Masaki | 600/28 |
Primary Examiner: Kamm; William E.
Assistant Examiner: Lacyk; J. P.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Cahill, Sutton & Thomas
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