On Friday, May 3, 2002, at 12:56 AM, AVRA / Jason wrote:
 I've been impressed with the real research I've seen -- enough to
slate it for a full study project in the future, although I will be making
my own devices ( the prices for "medical magnets" are nearly criminal ).

Jason,
Thank you for this post. I'd be interested in seeing this research. Where is it at?

Most people involved with magnetic devices, and even electrical devices like
Rife and Beck devices, don't have a handle on the science involved...

As I've said here before, I'm a Chiropractor with a sound scientific base to draw on. I didn't take the "short-cut" route when it came to my "pre-med" studies either. I took the full courses in university AND an additional year for mathematics and other things that interested me. The real world has rules that can't be broken. However I accept that there are some rules that haven't been discovered yet.

Also, when I graduated from High School I studied Aircraft Electronics and made a living as a spark chaser for a few years. I understand electronics a bit also but it's been over 20 years.

Both The Body Electric and Cross Currents, by Dr. Robert O. Becker (
available new and used at Amazon.com ) offer an emmense amount of "food for
thought", all based on authentic scientific inquiry,

Yes, I read these books when I was in Chiropractic school and they really piqued my curiosity but I didn't have any resources to follow up on so it eventually got dropped. I really wanted AND still do want to understand how I can use microcurrents to accelerate my patients healing.

although I was greatly
displeased that Becker chose not include actual magnetic research in his
book.  Careful study of his works can also steer one in a more correct
avenue of research, especially concerning electrical devices and the very
real risks involved in using experimental devices.

Except for his books, where else can I look for info on his work?

Thanks again for a really great post.

Gary



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