Blood Electrification
Definition
This is a means of putting small unfelt safe amounts of electricity into
the blood (via wetted cloth electrodes placed over the arteries) to
disable viruses and bacteria from being able to reproduce. In patent
#5139684, laboratory results were
listed which showed that 100ua of electric current was sufficient to
reduce the infectivity of the HIV-1 virus by 99%.
Treatment Means
A Beck Electrifier (or other similar blood electrification device) is
used to gently cause current to flow through select arteries by the
application of low voltage to 1 inch long cloth electrodes held in
place over arteries by elastic straps. Self treatment starts at 10
minutes daily and over a 1 month period increases to 1 hour daily which
is sustained for the second month.
Effects
What this means to you in layman terms is that daily treatment with a
blood electrification device can render you free of any virus and/or
bacteria infecting your body within 2 months.
Lateral treatment
If the infection is extensive then the microbes will probably also be
in the lymphatic fluids which will require the use of a Magnetic Pulser
which forces the stagnant lymph fluid to circulate into the bloodstream
where the microbes can be zapped by the electricity from the blood
electrification unit. Without the use of a Pulser you may only get
temporary beneficial results from blood electrification since microbes
hiding out in the lymph fluid will gradually creep back into the blood
after you have ended your 2 months of treatment which means you may
have a relapse of the systemic infection.
Above are actual
microscope photographs that show red blood cells before and 30 minutes
after being zapped by square wave frequencies. The left picture shows
agglutinated (sticky) blood that are believed to hamper oxygenation of
the body, and fibrin which is considered by many alternative
practitioners to be an indication of cardiovascular stress. The right
picture shows free flowing red blood cells (not sticky) in the blood
serum, with proper cell shape, and with a visible reduction of the
fibrin.
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