Re: magnetic sterilization

mbgupta@julian.uwo.ca
Sun, 05 Apr 1998 23:19:43 -0400

Jean-Pierre and all

Actually this is not surprising many attempts with electrocution using
micro currents have been demonstrated to essentially electrocute bacteria
etc. but have been suppressed by the chemical and pharmaceuticals. One of
the best examples was a method shown by John Crane ( Rife's associate) on
this idea using micro currents in liquids to completely sterilize the
liquid but he was unable to sell the idea.

Chris Gupta

At 12:33 PM 4/5/98 +0200, you wrote:
>I read this short news in the current issue of "Science & Vie" (a French
>popular science magazine, very mainstream and always ferociously opposed to
>any alternative health or fringe science claims...). Here is the full
>translation.
>
>"Magnetic sterilization (title). Agro-alimentary products sterilized by
>pulsed magnetic field : an experimental facility near Bordeaux will test in
>real scale this new technique. The process works perfectly with cardboard or
>plastic containers, that don't block intense magnetic fields. On the other
>hand it cannot be used when the products are enclosed in metal containers.
>Intense pulsed magnetic fields, applied for very brief periods (on the order
>of the millisecond) have a decontaminating effect and destroy
>micro-organisms or inactivate them. The cause of this effect is yet unknown.
>One supposes they stop cellular growth."
>
>The article doesn't give any name, but I plan to investigate and know more
>about it (and keep you posted). Potentially it could be a very good news, as
>
>1/ it would provide an alternative to dangerous sterilization by X-Ray
>irradiation
>
>2/ it would be the first time that an anti-microbial effect for pulsed
>magnetic field would be recognized by mainstream science / technology.
>
>(Right now pulsed magnetism is slowly gaining acceptance in some hospitals
>for bone repair, scar & wound healing, pain control and more recently
>chronic depression...But antibiotic action, that would be a new era !)
>
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> Jean-Pierre Lentin
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Chris Gupta
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