How does MBST work?
This multi-patented technology uses magnetic resonance technology to communicate with damaged cartilage, bone, ligament, tendon and muscle cells and encourage them to repair and regrow.
MBST - Stimulation of regenerative processes by the principle of magnetic resonance
"Healing from the inside out"
MBST® therapy has a targeted effect on the causes of degenerative diseases, such as arthrosis, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, etc.
In the treatment of muscle, tendon or ligament injuries, as well as indications such as tendinitis, MBST is used due to its anti-inflammatory effect and pain relief, as well as actively accelerating the healing process.
It is also an optimal supplement in post-surgical and rehabilitation treatment strategies for all aspects of the musculoskeletal system.
By strengthening damaged cells at the molecular level, magnetic resonance therapy stimulates the regeneration of damaged cells, triggering the body's natural healing process, reducing pain and improving mobility.


Regeneration of damaged cells
The principle of MBST technology is based on the use of nuclear resonance and electromagnetic fields, originally used for MRI diagnostics. Unlike MRI, MBST does not use magnetic resonance to generate images, but to biophysically stimulate the regenerative processes of specific cells or tissues at the molecular level, for active cell regeneration.
Cellular metabolism forms the basis of all activities in the body. Everything is deliberately processed, converted and finally broken down to produce energy. Among other things, this energy is used to create and regenerate body and cellular components. Cells can no longer achieve this if they lack the necessary energy or if the metabolism is impaired or interrupted. As a result, degenerative diseases and chronic damage develop.
This is where magnetic resonance can be successfully applied. MBST cell regeneration sequences have been developed to direct energy to specific cells in a targeted manner. This energy transfer can reactivate the disturbed regeneration processes and the body's self-renewal mechanisms.
How does MBST work?
Hydrogen is the most common element in the body and the most sensitive one to magnetic resonance. Our body and its cellular metabolism are constantly functioning, consuming large amounts of energy. Every vital process in the body requires energy, including the ones in charge of formation, maintenance and repair of cartilage, bone and soft or connective tissue.
When cells lack energy, the body's natural repair mechanisms are impaired and degradation occurs. In cells that are healthy and full of energy, repair and regeneration occur naturally. Magnetic Resonance Therapy stimulates specific body cells, empowering natural repair and regeneration processes that directly address the cause of osteoarthritis, back, hip and knee pain, sports injuries and a host of treatable conditions.


The MBST therapeutic process and the use of the Larmor equation
MBST magnetic resonance therapy is a relaxing and non-invasive treatment.
During the therapy, three separate magnetic fields affect the specific cells within the tissue that cause the condition we are treating. The MBST device directs energy into hydrogen protons within the damaged area. The collected energy is released by these same protons, enabling it to be absorbed by the damaged cells.
The specific frequency at which the cells resonate is determined using the Larmor equation, so that the energy released by the MBST device operates at the same frequency.
It is important to emphasise that only damaged cells absorb energy, triggering and influencing the natural metabolism of damaged cells.
At the same time, MBST magnetic resonance also provides an anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effect.
Therapeutic magnetic resonance is effective for all people of any age who suffer from the following pathologies or indications:
Osteoarthritis or chondropathies, MBST regenerates the affected cartilages
Disc herniation, MBST regenerates intervertebral discs and has an anti-inflammatory effect
Bone edema, MBST stimulates osteoblasts and the formation of a young bone matrix
Injuries to muscles, ligaments or tendons, MBST activates connective tissue cells to shorten recovery time and prevent reparative scar tissue from forming at the site of the lesion
Fractures, MBST activates osteocytes to shorten recovery time and improve the bone remodelling process
Osteoporosis, MBST by activating osteoblasts, the cells which produce and form the young bone matrix, promotes restoration of the quality and strength of bones, which is crucial for the prevention of fractures