Biowave Research
Company History
We are a family business located in Mesa Arizona our company consists of.
My wife Pat (the voice on the training videos) She pretty much runes everything, from answering the phone to making sure the products are built and shipped correctly and everything is done correctly and on time.
My oldest son Preston, who actually manufactures assembles tests and ships all of our products.
My son Daniel who helps me conceptualizes, design and develop our products. Denial is also the one who designed the framework of our website.
And me, my name is Warner I am the inventor of the Wave-Runner programmable frequency generator. I am also the author of the BioWave Professional Software Suite.
I have been working for years on robotics projects involving high level interface and complex motion.
In December of 2006 my wife Pat, started experiencing knee pain, and in about six weeks time she went from walking normally to not being able to walk at all without pain. So she sought medical advice.
After seeing her doctor and getting X-rays she was looking at possibly having her knees operated on, but before committing to knee surgery she decided to consult with her chiropractor.
He suggested that there were several things she should try before surgery.
Observing that her back was misaligned the first thing he did was to give her a series of adjustments, this provided a little relief but after a few treatments she was still hurting pretty bad.
Next she tried cortisone shots into one knee, which helped for about a day. Then the Doctor wanted to put some kind of oil in her knee. When Pat saw the size of the needle and was told that this oil would hurt a lot more then the cortisone shot, she decided to forgo this step.
Next on his list was to try cold laser therapy, which at the time I had never heard of, but Pat figured she would give it a try before committing to an operation.
Her chiropractor assured me that cold laser therapy works for a lot of people with joint problems. But he hadn’t got around to purchasing a cold laser device for his practice yet (The type of cold laser device he wanted for his office started at $14,000.00). So I did some research and after an internet search I found someone in our area that had a cold laser device to perform the therapy.
Being curious about this treatment I went with Pat to her first cold therapy session. I discover that the cold laser device ($14,000.00 plus) has a single 633 nm 5mA Laser that as far I could tell by watching it, simply turns on and off at a varying rate between 5 and 30 Hz. The Doctor adjusted Pat’s back and knees and then put this cold laser device on her knee for ten minutes or so. We forked out $60.00 for the first treatment and were instructed to come back in a couple of days for her next treatment.
Now me being an engineer of sorts and a nerd on anything high tech, I know about lasers and all manner of various electrical gizmos. So in the process of finding a practice that had a cold laser device to treat Pat’s knees, I ran into all kinds of information on cold lasers, and I realize I can buy a laser for a lot less then $14,000.00, and then Pat could treat her knees at home between visits.
So she starts going in twice a week for treatments and on the days in-between she uses the laser I got for her.
I observed the pain decrees almost instantly when she would apply the laser and even though it would return in an hour or two I believe the combination of joint adjustment and the laser use were the reasons her knees were getting better.
So I’m asking myself how can a measly little light help someone’s knees or other joints and why are Doctors willing to spend in excess of $14,000.00 to own one of these devices? To find an answer to that question, I spent hundreds of hours on the internet reading everything I could on the subject; including the relevant patents and the FDA applications of every manufacturer of cold laser devices that I could find
One thing I noticed right off of the bat was that the more expensive models pulsed at some magic frequency or set of frequencies and the makers claimed this was the reason for their models superiority.
Now I understood that one of the things that make’s a laser a laser is that the light being produced is all the same wavelength and pretty much in phase. Also it has been verified that the mitochondria production of ATP in the human cells has been shown to increase when treated with certain laser frequencies.
So I’m thinking that fact alone could account for all the benefits reported from cold laser treatments. However I’m also thinking that maybe varying the deliverance of laser radiation (the magic frequency pulsing) to the mitochondria and the other actors in the biological mix could have some impact. So I started thinking about what would be needed to really do the research to find out what was going on.
In the meantime I continued applying myself to the problem at hand, Pat’s bad knees. And being a guy I think more is better, right? So I made her a seven laser device.
After using the seven laser cluster for a couple of days she goes nuts telling everyone in our family about how well this multiple laser device is working for her.
So I find myself making another one for my oldest son, who experiences frequent back pain, out of a handful of lasers, (by now lasers diodes are littering my shop like Trebles on the deck of the Enterprise) and in a few days his back pain is significantly decreased.
But what really got me committed to this was my wife’s sister Lenora.
Lenora is a 65 year old type two diabetic, and in spite of taking medication for pain she still wakes up every night crying, because of the pain in her feet. So I make another seven laser device for her and three days after she gets it she’s calling up and saying she is pain free.
It is at this point that I start to realize that there is this big unnecessary wall between people like my sister-in-law, and an affordable treatment that could really change their lives.
Like I said, I don’t know if frequency pulsing makes any difference with the cold laser therapy or not, but the ability to generate frequency patterns is the sole difference between a single cold laser device selling for $1000.00, and one that costs in excess of $16,000.00.
Everyone says the pulsing variations are the key to achieving good results. However unless someone has the ability to easily change the fluctuations, record, and share the different patterns, and the results they yielded, I don’t see how the device manufacturers, working in secret, could know which of all the possible patterns were best.
So I began thinking about what someone who was a Healer, and not an electrical engineer, would need to really play around with these frequency patterns.What was needed, I thought, was something that anyone could easily use to change patterns, record and save what was done. Even Email a pattern to a friend or fellow researcher and develop an intuitive feel of what worked, what worked best, and what didn’t work at all.
I wanted a tool that would generate the various patterns that all the expensive products are currently using and I wanted the ability to easily create an infinite variety of new patterns.
I realized that I could modify a lot of my robotics hardware and software to make this tool, so I went to work and after many redesigns and rewrites, I created the BioWave Frequency Generator and the BioWave Professional Studio Software Suite.
Here it is, I hope you enjoy using it, and good luck with your research.
Warner Working.