This Device Eliminates Pathogenic Microbes And Parasites

NaturalSociety  January 23 2014

There is an electrical device that mimics and amplifies the immune system; it is capable of killing off all pathogenic parasites, bacteria, and viruses. The original intent of its primary designers was to kill off viruses such as hepatitis-C and HIV.

In 1991, William Lyman and Steven Kaali of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine designed an electrical device to run on 50 to 100 micro-amps, the equivalent current of a pacemaker. Lyman and Kaali had it set up to electrify blood in a process similar to dialysis or oxygen therapies that recycle the patient’s blood into external machinery. Their device was approved for 14 patents. Just a few articles were published in scientific journals, then silence. But not forever.

A retired physicist, Bob Beck, had read one of the articles and was very curious. He tried to obtain the original research papers from the Albert Einstein College, but was told they didn’t exist. The research papers had even been removed from a conference publication where it had been introduced.

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