Violet wand branding is the use of a high concentration of the violet wands energy focused in as narrow a band as possible by using the branding electrode. The branding electrode has a tungsten filament tip which produces the hottest spark possible by concentrating all the violet wand charge down into a very small (pin-dot size) area the size. The violet wand (or violet ray machine) is an old quack device used mainly from 1920-1940 to 'cure' nearly all deseases you can think of. They were sold in wooden boxes together with up to 22 electrodes.
The Violet Ray was originally developed by the famous scientist Nikola Tesla. Tesla was successfully experimenting on disease and rejuvenation with ozone in the late 1800s and early 1900s. In the 20s and 30s, Oxygen-Zone Therapy was used in hospitals, clinics and sanitariums. In the second half of the 20th century, pharmaceutical companies started disparaging all electro-therapies as drug-oriented medicine was taking off under the Flexner Report which banned everything from being taught in Medical Schools besides deadly allopathy`.
Tesla had a hunch that, since his high-potential currents could be passed into the body harmlessly: 'these currents might lend themselves to electro-therapeutic uses.' He experimented upon himself. When Tesla was struck down in the streets by a New York taxi, he didn’t deliver himself over to the medicals but dragged himself up to his hotel room where, in seclusion and with the help of his own electrotherapy, he recovered from his fractures and contusions. He never patented in electrotherapy but in 1891 began publishing his observations in technical journals, and seven years later we find Tesla giving a speech to the American Electro-Therapeutic Association in which he details with drawings the Violet Ray apparatus he has invented for this purpose, which included a Tesla coil.
Violet Wand Safety
The Violet Ray was originally developed by the famous scientist Nikola Tesla. Tesla was successfully experimenting on disease and rejuvenation with ozone in the late 1800s and early 1900s. In the 20s and 30s, Oxygen-Zone Therapy was used in hospitals, clinics and sanitariums. In the second half of the 20th century, pharmaceutical companies started disparaging all electro-therapies as drug-oriented medicine was taking off under the Flexner Report which banned everything from being taught in Medical Schools besides deadly allopathy`.
Violet Wand Techniques
Tesla had a hunch that, since his high-potential currents could be passed into the body harmlessly: 'these currents might lend themselves to electro-therapeutic uses.' He experimented upon himself. When Tesla was struck down in the streets by a New York taxi, he didn’t deliver himself over to the medicals but dragged himself up to his hotel room where, in seclusion and with the help of his own electrotherapy, he recovered from his fractures and contusions. He never patented in electrotherapy but in 1891 began publishing his observations in technical journals, and seven years later we find Tesla giving a speech to the American Electro-Therapeutic Association in which he details with drawings the Violet Ray apparatus he has invented for this purpose, which included a Tesla coil.