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Chris Gupta >From: [email protected] >Date: Fri, 9 Jan 1998 10:35:12 -0500 (EST) >X-Sender: [email protected] (Unverified) >Mime-Version: 1.0 >To: [email protected] >Subject: ELECTRO-MEDICINE: New Hope for the New Year > >January 1998 > > >Reply to: [email protected] > > >FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: > >************************* >EXTREMELY SMALL, SAFE AMOUNTS OF ELECTRICITY (A FEW >THOUSANDTHS OF AN AMPERE) HAVE BEEN FOUND TO BE BEYOND >THE TOLERANCE LEVEL OF PATHOGENIC LIFE FORMS; AND HAVE >BEEN PROVEN TO KILL OR DEVITALIZE HIV, HERPES, >TUBERCULOSIS, HEPATITIS, COLDS, FLU, AND OTHER >VIRUSES, FUNGI, PARASITES, AND BACTERIA IN BLOOD AND >BODY FLUID RENDERING THEM INEFFECTIVE TO INFECT OR >AFFECT NORMAL HEALTHY CELLS, WHILE MAINTAINING THE >BIOLOGICAL USEFULNESS OF THE BLOOD AND OTHER BODY >FLUIDS >************************* > >DOCTORS AT ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINE IN NEW YORK >CITY HAVE PROVEN THAT MINUTE ELECTRICAL CURRENTS RENDER >INEFFECTIVE ANY BACTERIUM, VIRUS, FUNGUS OR PARASITE >WITHOUT HARM TO BLOOD OR BODY FLUID; THE DOCTORS REPORT >THAT THE AMOUNT OF ELECTRICITY USED IS NO MORE THAN TWO >THOUSANDTHS OF AN AMPERE; HOWEVER, THEY WILL NOT BE >PREPARED TO TEST 'IN VIVO' (I.E. IN THE BODY) TECHNIQUES >FOR SEVERAL YEARS > >INDEPENDENT SCIENTISTS AND RESEARCHERS HAVE PROVEN HOWEVER, >THAT 'IN VIVO' -IN THE BODY- ELECTROMEDICAL TECHNIQUES ARE >NOT ONLY SAFE FOR HUMANS, BUT WORK QUITE THOROUGHLY ON >SYSTEMIC INFECTIONS WITHOUT INVASIVE SURGICAL IMPLANTS OR >EXPENSIVE HOSPITAL CARE >*********************************** > >Several recent U.S. and international patent documents >report that extremely small amounts of electricity are >beyond the tolerance level of microbial life. These >electrical forces have been proven to kill or devitalize >bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites in blood and body >fluids without adverse effect to normal healthy cells >and/or the biological usefulness of the blood or body >fluids. > >U.S. patent 05188738 granted in 1993 and held by the Albert >Einstein Medical Centre doctors mentioned above, describes >an 'in vitro' (i.e. outside the body) apparatus for >removing blood from one arm, electrifying it and returning >it pathogen free to the other arm in a process similar to >dialysis. The patent also describes a proposed 'in vivo' >-in the body- technology as a surgically implanted, battery >operated device similar to a heart pacemaker. > >Dr. Steven Kaali, one of the patent holders claims their >'in vivo' -in the body- device will take years of testing >before it is ready even though no harmful side effects or >pathogenic mutation have been indicated. Critically-ill >persons who have exhausted pharmaceutical therapies >meanwhile fight for their lives without the knowledge that >electromedical therapies exist and may very well help them. > >Scientists, MD's and individual researchers working >independently report that their 'in vivo' -in the body- >techniques are completely safe and highly effective. >However, the United States' Food and Drug Administration >(FDA) has issued warnings that they would be prosecuted for >making any beneficial claims about the technology. > >The FDA and the American Medical Association (AMA) have put >a strangle-hold on the efficacy and safety information >gathered over recent years by numerous scientists, >researchers and medical practitioners even though >reportedly, AMAZING results have been achieved on humans >with their 'in vivo' -in the body- techniques. The threat >of jail and license suspension looms constantly over them >as 'in vivo' human-testing has never been approved. > >According to scientist Bob Beck D.Sc. who has his doctorate >in science and who is responsible for designing two simple >'in vivo' blood electrification techniques, many HIV / Aids >patients using his modalities have reached undetectable >viral counts (as proven by Polymerase Chain Reaction -PCR- >testing) at between 4-8 weeks of two hour per day therapy; >still he says, he is constantly threatened by authorities. > >He is perhaps the most vocal critic of an alleged >pharmaceutically-based conspiracy to cover up and discredit >the electro-medical movement. Records indicate that in the >1930's the Flexnor Report declared the use of electricity >in medicine quackery; conveniently ushering in the new >antibiotic "wonder-drug" age. At the time, 10,000 medical >practitioners in America alone, believed in and practiced >electro-medicine. They were forced to stop or loose their >licenses to practice. > >In the Seattle Post-Intelligencer (a Hearst newspaper) >article A Shocking Remedy written in 1993, the now >principal investigator at Bastyr University Dr. Leanna >Standish said "We're at a very exciting juncture in medical >history, we're starting to look at the human organism as a >bioelectric system, not just an anatomical structure. I >think it's going to be some years before we know the full >ramifications." Standish has her doctorate in Neuroscience. > >Modern practitioners were convinced even in 1993 that >electricity could be a vital force in curing disease. They >sensed that futuristic sounding applications such as >reversal of spinal-cord injuries and cures for cancer and >aids could be achieved by a new understanding of the body's >electrical circuitry. This is not "new age" thinking as >records from the 1st Century A.D. described the use of >electric eels to relieve pain and cure illness. > >As recently as 1997, an Austrian Oncology Society >conference 'Quantum Physics in Medicine, The Paradigm of >the next Millennium' which was attended by German and >Austrian cancer specialists, focused on the integration of >bio-electric discoveries and conventional cancer >therapies. The conference kicked off with a full >introduction to the physics of electro-medicine and its >benefits. The conference was a giant step forward in the >integration of electro-medicine into conventional medicine. > >What was around the corner at the time of the Seattle >Post-Intelligencer article (1993), may be here today. One >bio-electric web site claims "only time will tell if daily, >long term (90-120 day) electro-medical combination therapy >has killed HIV infections completely (in effect curing the >patients completely) or if intermittent treatments will be >necessary to keep the infections at undetectable levels in >brain, blood, body fluid, bone marrow and tissues." The >attitude among all electro-medical researchers is entirely >positive, they claim that approved or not, they have seen a >remarkably small rate of failure. > >It is claimed by practitioners of electric-combination >therapy, that even under the worst HIV scenarios, with >viral counts over 1 million copies per ml and severe >physical deterioration present, these synergistic therapies >produce a sharp, nearly immediate drop in viral load with a >corresponding rebound in immune system function. > >Another proponent took the stance that should HIV remain >hidden away in places that are unreachable by >electro-magnetics (in this case powerful electro-magnetic >pulsing), being HIV or Hepatitis positive, may in the long >run be more of an annoyance than a life threatening >disease. They went on to say that with periodic self >treatments the viruses should remain undetectable. >Theoretically they say, viral levels would be so low with >the electric combination therapies, that the patients may >very well be proven to be non-contagious, though still >technically HIV or Hepatitis positive. > >It is widely reported by practitioners, that certain >electromedical therapies work quickly at greatly reducing >the severity and frequency of herpes outbreaks; with some >long-term chronic sufferers experiencing complete >remission. > >A common thread among all electro-medical practitioners is >that the treatments are completely safe and appear to >stimulate the immune system, thereby heightening immune >response to all invaders. So do electrical treatments kill >off the diseases directly allowing the immune system to >revive, or does heightened immune system response kill off >the invading organisms?..they say it appears a mixture of >both, although apparently no one really knows for sure, as >yet. > >If in the end its found that electromedical therapies are >proven superior over conventional pharmaceutically based >therapies for microbial infections, we will certainly be >headed for what can only be called a 'medical revolution'; >one which understandably will not be well received by the >pharmaceutical industry. > >Two of the only books in print on the subject of >electro-medicine are; The Cancer Cure That Worked: Fifty >Years of Suppression: by Barry Lynes and Dr. Robert >Becker's The Body Electric, they are both well written >and researched. The first book by Lynes centers around the >life of Raymond Rife and his electrical frequency "cure" >for cancer. The therapy was tested thoroughly and >successfully by the University of Southern California in >the 1930's. The second, by Dr. Becker (he is a medical >doctor in the U.S.) about the latest discoveries and use of >electricity in medicine. Some of the uses like nerve, bone >and limb regeneration, though sounding very futuristic, >have actually been accomplished. > >The patent documents and books mentioned here as well as >other medical discoveries claimed to be essential to better >health (some substantiated by the Smithsonian Institution, >University of Southern California, and University of >California, Los Angeles Medical Centre) may be found at; > >http://www.bahamas.net.bs/neutralizer > >and > >http://www.bahamas.net.bs/electromedicine > >********************** >Scientists can beat disease; politicians simply choose not >to. >************* > >By forwarding this to your friends and >family you are helping create the >awareness which is necessary to bring >government funded research to these >technologies. > Very Best Regards, Bill http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/2958/ -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. 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