Anonymous ID: c82989 April 24, 2020, 4:03 a.m. No.8906523   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6533 >>6541 >>6555 >>6859 >>7030 >>7080

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a related therapy that we might see come into wider use is blood electrification.

 

Drs. William Lyman and Steven Kaali at the Einstein College of Medicine worked in the late 80s and early 90s on using low-voltage pulses of electricity to render the HIV virus powerless. Dr Bob Beck picked up on their work and tried to popularize a handheld device that employed this method where electrodes are placed next to the two arteries in the wrist, electrifying the blood as it flows by.

 

If any anons know of Covid-19 patients who have tried blood electrification for that condition, please mention it on the board. I suspect it probably helps but can't say I've seen it used on this virus (or whatever it is). I've witnessed good effects of the Beck device on people with HIV, lupus, chronic fatigue, and certain mycoplasma infections, however.

 

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https://files.meetup.com/574112/electric%20medicine.pdf

 

PDF is a summary of that work done on the early 90s in 'electrifying' HIV to reduce the viral load to near-zero.