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To: Larousse2; Czar; nicmarlo; texastoo; Kenny Bunk; EternalVigilance; janetgreen; hedgetrimmer; ...
Wow, no I didn't know Tesla zapped himself daily. Without doubt, if you don't know what you’re doing, or if a PT does not know either, you could end up in a world of hurt. It takes very little current or voltage to disrupt a heartbeat and kill a person. Many people have accidentally received low voltage electric shock, believing they survived, walked away, only to drop dead hours later. What has happened is, their heartbeat has been disrupted and thrown off. The heart never gets back into rhythm, and as the hours slowly pass, it loses a little more and a little more until the heart fails altogether, with the expected end result, of death. Ironically, the only way to get a heart back into proper beat, is through electric shock treatment[s]. The purpose of a heart fibulator (shock machine) is to get the heart restarted after failure, with the pacemaker helping to keep the heart beat going and/or in sync.

That’s what disturbs me about the high voltage, low current “Taser gun.” I don’t believe it’s safe, because everyone has a different body makeup, and cardiac condition, with unknown results only after being zapped into a helpless condition. Most people appear to survive being “Tasered,” however, many have also died, raising red safety flags.

It seems like Western medicine is usually always at odds with European and Chinese methods, mainly because of a cynical FDA that still operates in black and white slow motion. It just takes the FDA to long to get off their butts to make things happen to benefit the American public. It’s like the FDA is a puppet for the AMA and Pharmaceutical lobbies coming first, with the people coming second.

“Electric Galvanic Stimulation” treatment is indeed interesting and I’m sure works well, however still probably viewed in the West as voodoo chicken bone waving medicine. There is so much to be learned about genes, gene splicing, stem cell research and electro chemical therapy etc. It’s just a matter of funding and focusing creative minds on all methods of medical research and healing, and I’m sure, that in time, they'll be able to cure almost all diseases. A few years back, I had electro medicine therapy on a muscle that was causing me fits. Does that kind of therapy work on everyone, I don’t know, but after 12 sessions, it sure helped me.




     
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125 posted on 07/30/2006 4:04:56 PM PDT by Smartass ("In God We Trust" - "An informed and knowledgeably citizen is the best defense against tyranny")
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To: Smartass; MamaDearest; JustPiper; nicmarlo

Yeah. Tesla was a brillant man.

He seems to have died rather mysteriously, and also mysteriously, his notes managed to walk off.

He had invented something that would have lighted up the world for a fraction of the cost of electricity.

No telling what else he would have invented that would have helped the world had his notes not disappeared!


126 posted on 07/31/2006 5:20:01 AM PDT by Larousse2 (Like June Carter Cash, "I'm just tryin' to matter.")
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