The ever increasing use and reliance upon computers in both the public and private sector has led to enormous numbers of computers being disposed of at the end of their useful life within an organisation. As
In this paper, an innovative bionic system will be presented. This system can be used to generate bioinspired electromagnetic fields (BIEFM) by mimicking natural Earth magnetic fields, the frequencies, strengths and waveforms of body organs and cellular pulsations. The preliminary tests have been carried out to investigate the influences of BIEFM on the ATP levels of people to prove the interactions between BIEMF and the cellular level's bio-processing activities. This system has been applied for the health enhancement of humans and pets etc. A number of case studies will be present to demonstrate the efficiency and effectiveness of the system. The case study experimental results have shown that this innovative bio-inspired system works efficiently and effectively in enhancing human and animal health. It has been proven that this bio-inspired system can be effectively applied to many areas such as (1) human health enhancement and illness treatment, (2) pet health enhancement, and (3) reduction or elimination of 'jet lag'.There have been many reports about the influences of electromagnetic fields on healthy conditions of human beings [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]. However, most of the previous research have been focused on electromagnetic fields of wide range of frequencies and magnitudes. There have been limited reports on bio-inspired electromagnetic field and its effects on * CONTACT: Szhang@glos.ac.uk
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