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Bioelectric Systems: What is Electromedicine?

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Author(s)Peter Lathrop
ISBN / ASINB0161Z7MZ8
ISBN-13978B0161Z7MZ9
Sales Rank709,200
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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An Alternate to Needles, Drugs, and Surgery




Most of us think of medicine as needles, drugs, and surgery. Those three things are all we need. We need to become addicted to drugs, we need to have marks on our skin from needles and scars from the surgery that is performed to take care of the problems we have. This is called allopathic medicine. It’s standard medicine. That’s what’s practiced in America, unlike Europe, Russia, or Canada, where they are a bit more progressive. This book is about the field of electromedicine.


Modern electromedicine was invented in 1979 in America and sold worldwide. It started at Medtronic, the way it’s practiced today in America. At Medtronic, in 1979, the author and others invented, designed, and put out to the world the first TENS unit. It was a small electrical device the size of a packet of cigarettes with wires and electrodes which, when attached to the body in an area of pain, stopped the pain signal. Medtronic sold 56 million of them from 1981- 1984.


Other companies since then have sold millions more, yet the author still keeps getting asked the question, Why is this so new and why haven’t I heard of it before? It’s because it’s suppressed. There’s a better way to do things than needles, drugs, pills, pharmaceuticals, and surgery.


The old/new field of electromedicine kind of goes like this: It is a field of medicine wherein equipment is designed which interacts with the body electronically. The human body is an electro-chemical system. It operates on an electric circuit. The body is an electric circuit. These circuits, the nodes of these circuits, are cells. The body is full of billions of cells. Each cell is an electrical piece. It has a positive and a negative charge. They’re called ions and they circle the cell. They’re in the aqueous fluid around the cell and they’re positively charged, negatively charged, neutrally charged, depending on the function of the cell.


This book explains the fundamentals of electromedicine and how it works. Other books by this author go into much more detail, and are given as references for those who need more detail.
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