November 30, 2004
Study confirms (again) that patches are non trans-dermal
November 1, 2004
Esquire Magazine publishes article on the LifeWave Energy Enhancer Patches, in the November, 2004 edition.
October 31, 2004
LifeWave Energy Patch users dominate the 2004 World-wide Wrist Wrestling Championship held on October 30-31, 2004.
October 30, 2004
In a tremendous showing of force at the Mandalay Bay Hotel this past weekend in Las Vegas, Ronnie Coleman won his 7th consecutive Mr. Olympia title, passing Arnold Schwarzenegger in consecutive titles won. Ronnie’s stats at the contest were 5'11'', 296 lbs. at under 5% body fat! The LifeWave Energy Enhancer patches have played an important part in Ronnie's over all training strategy. On hand to congratulate Ronnie were Governor Schwarzenegger, Sylvestor Stallone, Pro Wrestler Triple H and a host of IFBB Hall of Famers.
September 1, 2004
LifeWave publicly announces the availability of Distributorships coming September 27, 2004.
August 28, 2004
The PGA’s and LPGA’s total count for players using the Energy and Stamina Patches reaches 100 !!
August 16, 2004
ARTICLE FROM THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, AUGUST 16, 2004 - A U.S. Anti-Doping Agency investigation of patches worn by six Stanford swimmers at the Olympic trials last month showed no signs the athletes used banned substances, according to the American and international governing bodies for the sport. The inquiry arose after an accusation that the patches worn by swimmers working under Stanford coach Richard Quick were laced with testosterone, according to the man whose company makes the product. David Schmidt previously told The Chronicle that his LifeWave Energy Enhancer contained only amino acids and water-based solutions, and he called the charge "ridiculous." Nevertheless, USA Swimming collected samples of the patch from Quick and sent them to USADA. On Friday, USADA sent letters to USA Swimming and FINA, the sport's world governing organization, stating it had found no wrongdoing.
August 9, 2004
U.S. Anti-Doping Agency Clears LifeWave at U.S. Swim Trials.. .Read Letter from USADA
August 8, 2004
The Energy Enhancer Patch makes “Front Page” news in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
August 1, 2004
Preliminary reports today from the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) investigating Stanford University’s Olympic Swim Team using David Schmidt’s patches, showed no illegal substances in the patches. USADA drug tested the Stanford swimmers and they tested negative (they were NOT using banned substances. USADA forwarded the patches to the WADA accredited laboratory at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). UCLA determined that none of the patches contained any banned substances.
(San Francisco Chronicle article.) Stanford University unexpectedly won the PAC 10 Championship. Five swimmers set a personal record and one set a world record in events leading up to the meet.
July 30, 2004
--- Lane 9 News ---
Stanford Swimmers' "Energy Enhancer" Patches to be Tested for Drugs -- July 30, 2004
By Phillip Whitten
STANFORD, Calif., July 30. Newcast regarding SMALL patches worn by six Stanford women swimmers at the Olympic Trials in Long Beach earlier this month, aroused so much suspicion among other swimmers and coaches that USA Swimming officials have sent samples to the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) for testing. 
The six swimmers are Tara and Dana Kirk, both of whom made the Olympic team, plus Lacey Boutwell, Lauaren Costella, Ashley Daly and Kirsten Gilbert.
The story was first reported in today's San Francisco Chronicle by staff writer Ron Kroichick.
The Trials were not the first time the Stanford swimmers wore the patches. They also used them at the NCAA Chaampionships in March.
David Schmidt, president of the company that makes the LifeWave Energy Enhancer, said the patches, worn on the swimmers' shoulders, contain only amino acids and water-based solutions. According to Schmidt, the patches are designed to stimulate acupuncture points electronically, inserting current into the body to help an athlete improve stamina. No substances enter the body, he claimed.
Schmiddt dismissed as "ridiculous" charges by one unnamed coach that the patches contained testosterone.
USA Swimming spokeswoman Mary Wagner confirmed that National Team Director Everett Uchiyama asked Stanford women's coach Richard Quick for samples. Those samples were then sent to the USADA for testing, Wagner said.
Newcast featuring Quick, a three-time Olympic head coach who will serve as an assistant for the U.S. women's team in Athens, defended the patches as a new training device he began using earlier this year. Quick said it was "not a concern at all" that the samples were sent to USADA.
"We're not trying to hide anything, because it was out there in broad daylight," Quick said.
July 26, 2004
Press Release - LifeWave Announces Energy Patches? Nano-Technology? World Records Being Broken!
The technology is the new approach to performance. Our Patent Pending method allows organic materials to interact with the human body to improve energy, performance and stamina but without ingesting anything.
(PRWEB) July 26, 2004 -- Nothing Enters the body (non-transdermal patch) Uses new organic nanotechnology structures Resonant Energy Transfer occurs between user and the patches Patches Frequency Modulate (FM) Human magnetic field The patch "transmits" the instructions "make energy". It is believed that the LifeWave patches communicate with the body like a cell phone.
The lay public and even professionals often misunderstand, ignore and even ridicule radically different technologies and new commercial products, when they appear to deviate too much from conventional established approaches. In order for the marketplace to accept and embrace a radically different new commercial product the public must understand a product’s unique benefits and how it differs from other products on the market.
The unique nature of LifeWave patches
Lifeweave patches are unlike any other patch technology currently sold. While other patches placed on the skin deliver substances into the body, LifeWave patches are not trans-dermal patches. Instead this technology is entirely new and unique. LifeWave patches do not put any substances into the body. Instead the safe natural biological substances contained within the patches are used to create specific biosignals that modulate the body’s natural magnetic field in order to enhance certain specific biological reactions that are already naturally taking place. Stimulation of the body with electric or magnetic fields is a well-accepted practice in medicine. Most people are aware that electric or magnetic energy at different frequencies can be generated and applied to the body with electronic devices that are external to the body. The application of electric or magnetic energy to activate excitable tissues/cells and subcellular components is called electric stimulation or magnetic stimulation, respectively.
The patch technology also uses bioelectric stimulation, however the stimulation is due to the production of specific electrical frequencies by the body’s natural magnetic field from materials present in the patches. Instead of putting a substance into the body the patch technology couples the frequency signature of the substance into the body. What David Schmidt, the inventor of LifeWave patches, has essentially done is to use the electronic and magnetic features of the body like a cellular radio to transmit very weak bioelectric signals from his patches into the body to enhance the production of energy. His technological discovery applies research from many fields of science to promote the burning of fat as an energy source to produce greater stamina.
Patches are able to influence chemical reactions in the body, such as converting fats into energy without placing chemicals into the body. Instead of putting chemicals into the body these patches have been designed to deliver specific bioelectrical signals into the body. This is done by placing natural organic substances in the patches that exactly match some of the molecules involved in the regulation of energy production in the body. When the patches interact with the body’s magnetic field the natural substances in the patches, in a sense, act as a transmitter of a specific set of electrical frequencies. Patch technology was invented with the recognition that the body is composed of molecules and that each chemical reaction in the body uses very specific combinations of molecules and that these molecules will respond to specific frequency signals or codes. The frequencies produced by the interaction of the patches with the magnetic field of the body are in a sense a code that turns on the body’s production of energy. Visit The authorized distributor of these patches.
July 22, 2004
Press release regarding communicating electronically via the electrical circuits of the body.
Today Microsoft was granted patent 6,754,472 for "Method and apparatus for transmitting power and data using the human body."
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