Len Ber, MD, Global Medical Leader, Targeted Justice Inc., Houston, TX USA
This paper is aimed at helping medical practitioners to better understand a novel condition colloquially called “Havana Syndrome”. Never before have physicians encountered patients with, or were challenged with diagnosing this condition. In order to make sense of many symptoms and findings of the acute events of “Havana Syndrome”, known as AHIs (Anomalous Health Incidents), the author frames these attacks as brain entrainment problem, and conceptualizes the long-term neurological condition that results, as a nonkinetic injury to the brain. Currently, no therapeutic interventions have been offered to manage debilitating symptoms of AHI attacks. A novel promising method of managing AHIs of "Havana Syndrome" is described, and effectiveness demonstrated. The method is based on the understanding of AHIs as a brain entrainment event due to external pulses of EM energy. The method utilizes two percussive massagers set to different pulsating frequencies used simultaneously.
Neurology, Havana Syndrome, AHI, Brain Entrainment, Coupling, Non-Kinetic Injury.