The CMO compensates the biological effects of electromagnetic radiations, and restores the natural rhythm of the human body.
He re-establishes the electromagnetic compatibility of electronic devices with living organisms, without opposing, attenuating or absorbing their radiations.
Under normal conditions, the human brain emits Alpha and Beta waves, at frequencies between 8 and 12 Hertz.
The Extremely Low Frequencies (“ELF”) emitted by everyday electronic devices (cellular telephones, computers, etc), alter the natural rhythm of the waves emitted by the brain, which can have serious consequences on our wellbeing.

CMO means “Compensatory Magnetic Oscillator”. Its historical name is “Tecno AO”, with “AO” standing for “Autonomous Oscillator”, or “Alpha Oscillator.”
Measurement of Alpha and Beta brainwaves, without and with the CMO

(Preceding graph: measure of the electroencephalogram of medical secretaries working several hours each day in front of cathode-tube view screens;
Left-hand graph: measured on Friday (reference day D0)
The following Monday (D + 3), a CMO is placed on the view screen
Right-hand graph: measure of the EEG on Friday, D + 14)
J. Catier, Clinical Neurophysiology Department, Avignon Teaching Hospitals (France)
The CMO oscillator emits an extremely weak electromagnetic signal, at the same frequency and intensity levels as human Alpha brainwaves (12 Hertz), which has the effect of adjusting cellular operation.

(Preceding graph: spectrum of the signal emitted by the CMO AA11 (*), measured by SQUID (Superconducting Quantum Interference Device). This graph clearly shows the frequencies of 8 to 12 Hertz, and the very low intensity of the signal (100 to 200 femtoTesla (**)))
(*) The AA11 is one of the first CMO’s (1993) for cathode-tube screens; today, it has been replaced by the AA12.
(**) 1 femtoTesla = 0,00 000 000 000 000 1 Tesla |