
RIFETECH® technology
We are innovators at the forefront of a new era in physical therapy.
Unlocking therapeutic potential for immunomodulation, neuromodulation, compensation and revitalisation.
Bioelectromagnetic therapy
Technology for modulating plasma discharge applicable to conventional and holistic medical practices.
- The core of the RIFETECH® technology was developed by the Department of Physics team at the Brno University of Technology led by Doc. Ing. Vladimír Holcman, Ph.D., Ing. Robert Macků, Ph.D. and Ing. Tomáš Trčka, Ph.D.
- Our research explores bioelectrodynamic interactions of pulsed EM fields with electric field-responsive biomolecules, such as proteins and DNA/RNA, seeking suitable mathematical and physical approaches for torsional resonance and absorption frequency calculations.
Immunomodulation
- Electromagnetic fields are capable of triggering intracellular pathways, altering cell surface receptor expression and impacting numerous other processes and biochemical mechanisms related to immune system functions and tissue repair. Direct stimulation of plasma membrane phospholipids by electromagnetic fields prompts the production of secondary messengers, triggering various intracellular signalling pathways.
- Electromagnetic stimuli can alter cell functions by inducing forced vibration of free ions on the plasma membrane surface, thereby disrupting the external oscillating field in the electrochemical equilibrium of transmembrane proteins.
- The immunomodulatory effect of electromagnetic therapy has the potential to decrease the production of pro-inflammatory secretion while stabilising or increasing the production of anti-inflammatory cytokines and NF-κB expression during the triggered response phase. Utilising electromagnetic fields to control cellular signalling mechanisms in immune response pathways across various cell types is emerging as an innovative alternative approach in regenerative therapy.
Compensation
- The RIFETECH® technology generates electromagnetic waves ranging from Hz to kHz, peaking at 900 kHz, whose harmonic frequencies, produced in a nonlinear plasma environment, have the potential to experimentally affect pathogenic microorganisms.
- The biophysical and biochemical characteristics of genomic materials are useful for identifying their absorption and torsional resonance frequencies. The length of any object can be associated with a resonant frequency based on its correlation with the wavelength that is radiated into the surrounding medium. Based on this, the length of the biomolecular chains of DNA and RNA can be measured, thus providing information on the wavelength match with the wavelength unique to a particular strand of genomic material.
- The chains of DNA or RNA are structured such that negatively charged molecular ions are helically distributed along the entire length of the molecule on the chain’s outer surface. This causes the molecule to carry a relatively large negative charge on its surface. As a result, the chain is highly sensitive to the resonant oscillating electromagnetic fields generated by the RIFETECH® technology.
Neuromodulation
- Neuromodulation uses the principle of stimulating various neural pathways or structures at different frequencies, thereby altering their membrane potential and, consequently, their function.
- The RIFETECH® technology provides a solution through the application of a pulsed EM field to generate therapeutic resonant frequencies to create biological feedback within the autonomic nervous system, with a focus on the vagus nerve. Studies suggest that the vagus nerve can be non-invasively stimulated using frequencies between 10 Hz and 30 Hz. Such a method of frequency fine-tuning is considered highly safe, with hardly any adverse effects reported.
- The RIFETECH® technology database includes numerous protocols with potential for frequency neuromodulation. For instance, the study indicates that a 50 Hz frequency promotes neurogenesis in the hippocampus, the memory centre of the brain; a frequency of 20 Hz has been found to improve short-term memory capacity, while EEG studies reveal that a frequency of 15 Hz has the potential to activate multiple brain regions simultaneously, including the amygdala, that are crucial in forming and preserving memory traces linked to emotions.
Revitalisation
- The body functions is an intricate electromagnetic system. For our health and proper cellular and organ communication, optimal electromagnetic activity is vital. Matching the frequency emitted by a plasma tube with the absorption frequency of an organ leads to targeted stimulation of neural pathways and supports electromagnetic activity within the body.
- The application of revitalisation protocols from the RIFETECH® technology database involves low-frequency pulsing of the EM field through cells, inducing weak electric currents that alter cell surface potentials and membrane permeability and enhance blood circulation, thus supporting and accelerating regeneration, detoxification and rehabilitation.
- The effect of this revitalisation can be compared to a form of non-contact acupuncture. Numerous biophysical experiments have validated the existence of what are known as organ pathways or meridians. By measuring electrical resistance at acupuncture points, the resonant frequencies of individual meridians have been pinpointed. Such frequencies can facilitate bioelectromagnetic frequency modulation and harmonisation of organ pathways.