63.16.9.184
'); } else { document.writeln(''); } } else { document.writeln(''); } } else { document.writeln(''); } } // End --> |
In Reply to: RE: definitely true about posted by rick_m on October 30, 2008 at 20:08:16
Becker does get weird in the end, however I find his electrical summaries of the charge versus healing to be quite interesting. A long long time ago I read a full page article in Time Magazine about some Swedish Nobel prize winner who claimed that the human organism was an electrical entity and that certain cancers could be "cured" by electrical treatment. This was 30 plus years ago and I haven't seen any follow up. I believe he had some experimental remissions by using acupuncture type needles, inserting them into a tumor which would have been otherwise inoperable, and hooking the needle up to negative voltage. for as long a period as the patient could bear. His claim was that the the tumors were charged positively ( IIRC) and that the negative charge enable the natural immune system (leukocytes or white blood cells) to attack that tumor. Thus I found the book to be interesting reading, if quite a bit dated. ( have a couple of friends who are molecular biologists and they also had some interesting comments.
Stu
Follow Ups:
Post a Followup: