Re: Digital Biology of Benveniste

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Mon, 16 Aug 1999 12:32:50 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Folks!

This is just too much, recall Sternheimer's protein
melodies? This is directly inline with the future of
energetic medicine, virtual pharmacology;

http://www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/lectures/benveniste99.html

Later, several hundred experiments have confirmed our
ability to transfer to water, using an amplifier, the
specific molecular activity of more than 30
substances, such as physiological and pharmacological
agonists, antibodies (purified or in whole serum),
antigens and even the specific signal of bacteria.

In our most recent experiments, we digitally recorded
(sampling 44 kHz) specific biological activities on a
computer. When "replayed" to water, plasma, target
organs, cells, or to an antigen-antibody reaction, the
recorded signal induced an effect characteristic of
the original substance.

These results strongly suggested the electromagnetic
nature of molecular signalling, heretofore unknown.

This signal, that is "memorized" and then carried by
water, most likely enables in vivo transmission of the
molecular specific information. We have recently
obtained direct evidence for the critical role of
water in the transmission of the molecular signal, at
the usual concentration as well as at high dilution.

At the least, these advances indicate the reality of
the high dilution phenomenon and allow for the
transmission and detection at a distance of any normal
or pathological molecular activity. At most, they
could profoundly change biology and medicine.

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