ARTICLES

SUPERWAVE PRINCIPLE PUBLICATIONS

  1. Dardik, I., Zilov, T., Branover, H., El-Boher, A., Greenspan, E., Khachaturov, B., et al. (2005). Excess heat in electrolysis experiments at Energetics Technologies. Condensed Matter Nuclear Science, 81-107.
      
  2. Dardik, I., Cadet, P., Zhu, W., Mantione, K., Rymer, M., Reisman, S., et al. (2003). Cyclic exercise induces anti-inflammatory signal molecule increases in the plasma of Parkinson’s patients. Journal of Molecular Medicine, 485-492.
      
  3. Dardik, I., Banover, H., El-Boher, A., Gazit, D., Golbreich, E., Greenspan, E., et al. (2003). Intensification of low energy nuclear reactions using Superwave Excitation. In Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion, Cambridge Cambridge, MA.
      
  4. Goldsmith, R., Bloomfield, D., Hagberg, S., Reisman, S., Benson, H., Mietus, J., et al. (2002). Implementation of a novel cyclic exercise protocol in healthy women. The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 4(2), 135-151.
      
  5. Dardik, I., Stefano, G. B., Prevot, V., & Cadet, P. (2001). Vascular pulsations stimulating nitric oxide release during cyclic exercise may benefit health: A molecular approach. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 119-129.
      
  6. Dardik, I., Reisman, S., & Petrock, A. M. (2001). Total wavelet entropy analysis of cyclic exercise protocol on heart rate variability. Department of Biomedical Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ.
      
  7. Dardik, I. (1995). The law of waves and the invalidation of the scientific method. Cycles Magazine, 45(2), 49-59.
      
  8. Dardik, I. (1994). The great law of the universe. Cycles Magazine, 265-277.
      
  9. Dardik, I. (1989). Superesonant Wavenergy Theory. Self Published.
      
  10. Dardik, I. (1986). Cardiocybernetics: Relaxation through exercise. Advances: Journal of the Institute for the Advancement of Health, 3(3), 56-59.

SUPERWAVE PRINCIPLE PROCEEDINGS

  1. Dardik, I. (2005). Superwave Reality.  Proceedings of ICCF 11, Marseilles, France, 18 July 2005.
 
ARTICLES
CLINICAL TRIALS
BOOKS