Re: article on electromedicine

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Wed, 7 Apr 1999 13:40:12 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Ken!

Yes, that is very suspect....when I was reading the
article it sounded like a possible late April Fools
but then when you realize that often it isn't the
actual experimenter but someone ELSE who writes up the
web document....it IS possible that 20kvdc spikes
could do this, that is cause cells to swell and
increase porosity...that is my opinion of course...I
believe they even have a name for
it...electroporation....

The later Arthur Coleman used to manufacture a device
kind of like the DiaPulse...he says you can attach
electrodes (2 or more) to the body and cause ANYTHING
to be electrically reduced and absorbed into the body.
You put the substance you want in the path of
conduction (under the electrode against the skin) and
it acted like a time release capsule as it was
electrically dissolved, an electrophoretic process to
be sure.

I remember reading years ago that a small piece of
pure German silver had been electrophoretically
transmitted from the top of a persons head to their
feet using such a process....as I recall the subject
just stood there while the material was being
dissolved...and reappeared as an aggregate at the
electrodes connected to his bare feet....

I know that ones' hard to swallow, but when I told it
to Arthur his only issue was the size of the metal and
the duration of the transfer...that's when he started
explaining how his machine could be used to inject
substances or materials into the bloodstream and
tissues.

He said you had to be very careful and know what you
were doing as you could easily kill or badly damage
the subject.

But yes, 20kw using just 12vdc would require about
1666 AMPS...so it is one of two things, an honest type
or a total hoax...<g>...gotta love it...

20,000 volts at 1 millamp would yield about 20 Watts
which is a lot more reasonable.

As far as the pulse width...it doesn' t seem
unreasonable though the shorter the less ingress and
effectiveness I think it would have on the tissue
because of attenuation.

The way to find out is to send them an email and ask
for more details, specs, etc...
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--- Ken Carrigan wrote:
> The credence and terminology to of these statements
> leads
> one to believe that maybe the author not involved
> with this
> device or that they are using it amateurly without
> specific knowledge.
>
> <snip>
> >"The field has high voltage, about 20,000 watts,
> yet
>
>
> 20,000 volts or volts/meter? Watts is a unit of
> power as in Joules/sec.
>
> >Pulse width;
> >
> >"We cut electricity into extremely short pulses,
> less
> >than 3 billionths of a second, and the energy is
> not
> >high," said Schoenbach. "There's no heating
> effects,
> >only electrical effects to modify the cell
> structure."
>
>
> 3 billionths in scientific terms is 333ns, which is
> really
> not that fast, when dealing with pulse widths. I am
> told
> from these guys that the US Navys is slower than
> thiers,
> and that thiers is faster rise time, or pulse.
> NONSENSE
> now... as ours can do 30ns and for our RS105 test..
> 10ns
> rise times with 75ns fall, and 50kV/m field
> strengths.
>
> Also the statement that energy is NOT high is false
> as
> they stated 20,000 watts? So what is up with
> this???
>
> v/r Ken Carrigan
> >Only cell internals effected;
> >
>
>
>
>
>
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