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The Miracle Of Electromedicine
Further to my earlier notes on Electromedicine,
the following Chapter 9 excerpt from
POLITICS IN HEALING by Daniel Haley
is a must read.
I and a number of my list members have build the Brain Tuner (Cranial
Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) device). The plan is to put all the
updated details on my web site in due course.
Chris Gupta
We'd have had regeneration 15-20 years ago if it hadn't been for the
government! Nobody knew how the salamander regenerated its limbs until
Dr. Becker came along, exclaimed Ruth Harvey. A private researcher in
alternative medicine, it was she who first put me onto the story of Dr.
William F. Koch. (Chapter 3) Ruth was referring to Dr. Robert O.
Becker, a world-renowned orthopedic surgeon and pioneering scientist
in electromedicine - the kind of person who wants to know what makes
living things alive.
From 1958 to 1980, Dr. Becker was chief of orthopedic research at the
Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital in Syracuse, NY. During those
years, he published 150 papers in medical journals and was twice
nominated for the Nobel Prize. Unfortunately, even in electromedicine,
political decisions intruded and hampered his research. Almost all of
his funds came from the VA. In 1980, all funds were cut off because of
Department of Defense (DoD) irritation over Becker's warnings of
danger from unlimited exposure to electromagnetic (EM) fields. Friends
in Washington had told him that opposition to his VA funding was
coming from the DoD; their people were saying, How do we shut this
guy up? However, cutting off his funds did not shut up Bob Becker.
Retiring to the foothills of the Adirondacks, he wrote The Body
Electric (1985) and Cross Currents (1990). The first is a
fascinating and highly readable description of his electromedical
discoveries. All of them had been published in technical language
in medical journals, but in Body Electric, assisted by writer Gary
Selden, Becker presents them in laymen's language. In Cross
Currents, Becker contrasts the marvelous promise of electromedicine
with the perils of electromagnetic pollution - the potential dangers
of careless and indiscriminate exposure to electromagnetic (EM)
fields....
...CES is a field that would not have happened without the pioneering
efforts of Dr. Robert O. Becker and Dr. Daniel L. Kirsch. Looking at
the unfulfilled potential of electromedicine is kind of like a walk
on the wild side - It can stop pain, dissolve stress, accelerate
learning, raise I.Q.s, reverse stroke damage of long standing, stop
Parkinsons tremors, regrow bones, regenerate flesh, even
dedifferentiate cancer cells. Future Science, we could call it,
except that it already exists. Dealing with the basic forces of
life, the secrets of the bodys currents, frequencies and resonances,
electromedicine is surely the medicine of the new millennium. We will
hear much more of it, for it will save many lives, much suffering,
and fortunes in healthcare costs - if the government will just get
out of the way.
Continue to see full Chapter 9.