Dr Irving Dardik

Dr Irving Dardik’s radical notions about how all matter - from the smallest atomic particles to the whole of the universe - moves in rhythm has drawn fire from mainstream physicists, and his early attempts to put his theories into practice in the field of health care got him banned from practicing conventional medicine in the 1990's.

But now, after a decade's worth of research from such esteemed institutions as Harvard Medical School, the State University of New York and Columbia University, the practical applications of Dardik's provocative SuperWave Principles are attracting new attention.

Dardik is a vascular surgeon who won the American Medical Association's prestigious Hektoen Gold Medal and as a founding Chairman of the US Olympic Sports Medicine Council, Dardik originally saw his Principle as a way to cause health; he designed an exercise programme to realign the out-of-sync, stressed individual with the natural cycles of his environment to help mitigate the effects of chronic disease.

Today, Dardik's colleagues - his harshest sceptics as well as his growing number of supporters - are considering the impact of SuperWave theory in the diverse realms of cold fusion, metallurgy and medicine. Dardik's outstanding, courageous and heroic work is now being funded by billionaire philanthropist Sidney Kimmel.



 

 

 

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