Blood viewed with dark field microscope
Is blood electrification dependent on a specific frequency?
Some manufacturers are claiming falsely that doctors Kaali and Lyman found
that a 3.84HZ square wave produced harmonics that matched the resonant frequency
of the HIV virus that is associated with AIDS. That's not true at all. They
used DC (non-alternating, non-frequency) current to acheive the result of
stopping the virus from infecting human cells. (See patent 5,139,684 where
it says "The non-flow vessel was connected to a direct current source
capable of creating an electric field at a constant voltage and constant amperage.
Into this well was laced a suspension of HIV-1..."). It was Bob Beck
that experimented with different low frequencies and finally settled on something
around 4 hz. (Since DC caused blood cell damage due to free floating oxygen
created in the blood, and higher frequencies weren't as effective). Later,
he and Russ Torlage agreed that maybe using half of the
earth frequency might have some additional benefits, so Russ started making
his units that way. But in no way is Beck blood electrification dependent
on a specific frequency to do the job. Since the first experiment it's been
obvious that it's the amount of the electricity applied at DC or any low frequency
that does the job, not a very specific frequency. This biotechnology should
not be confused with Rife or Clark technology. No good can come from this
confusion. Low frequency blood electrification works very good without adorning
it with ideas from Rife or Clark. They're two completely different ideas.
Kaali and Schwolsky's patent 5,139,684 clearly states that DC current was
used to disable HIV. Anyone who says that it's dependent on a specific frequency
to produce a much higher harmonic frequency that does the job is either lying
to promote their specific product, or they just don't know how to read. I've
personally experimented with many different frequencies and have found that
anything below 100 hz can be used to disable viruses. Right now I am personally
using 30 hz to deactivate the Epstein-Barr virus that I got reinfected with
and it's working very well. If a 3.84 hz blood electrifier is adjusted so
that it delivers less than 50ua then it will be obvious that the virus disabling
effect is dependent on the amount of current and not on a pinpoint frequency
(because it then won't get the job done).
Also, anyone who knows about harmonics knows that any high frequency harmonic
(high enough to affect viruses) produced by 4 hz will be so extremely weak
that it wouldn't be effective at all because of the small amount of energy
it carries (and I do mean really really small). Odd harmonics from 4 hz are
12, 20, 28, 36, 44, 52, 60, 68, etc. Every higher harmonic has only a fraction
of the energy of the harmonic before it, so by the time the harmonic is in
the thousands (which is necessary to affect viruses as a Rife frequency) the
energy is practically zero.
Low Frequency blood electrification
I discovered through personal experience that DC current and frequencies below
4 hz can cause damage to the blood cells after prolonged use. What happened
to me is that I was using 1/4hz (and sometimes DC) for 3 months, the last
month for an hour morning and night. Then all of a sudden I was hyper sensitive
to auto exhaust and airborne chemicals in the closed shopping malls. I would
go to town and be on the computer for 2 hours in the mall and then hours later
start to have a horrible headache and nausea which would last about 8 hours.
I had used 4hz previously almost every day for years (since I have low immunity)
without any problems. Then I happened across an internet report about the
speculative possiblity of electrolysis in the blood due to blood electrification,
like what happens when you make colloidal silver. To make colloidal silver,
you apply 30 volts DC across 2 electrodes of silver in distilled heated water.
After 10 minutes or so bubbles start to appear on the electrodes which is
hydrogen on one electrode and oxygen on the other, from the breakdown of water.
Well, oxygen free floating in the blood (not being carried intentionally by
a red blood cell) can do damage to cells like any free radical. I previously
thought that was not possible to happen in the blood since it is rapidly circulating
and not just sitting there letting the electricity have an accumulative affect
on it. So then I did a test applying 1/4hz to my colloidal silver setup and
after 20 minutes found that both electrodes were covered with bubbles! When
I did the same test at 4hz there were hardly any bubbles at all on the electrodes
after 20 minutes. So that confirmed to me that frequencies below 4 hz (and
of course DC) can create free oxygen in the blood since I was experiencing
an increased uptake of chemicals from the air into my blood cells when they
enter the lungs seeking oxygen uptake, probably entering through holes in
the blood cell walls created by free floating oxygen destroying a spot of
the wall where it contacted |