Controlling AIDS with Electricity

When the AIDS virus (HIV-1) is exposed to electrical current, it loses its ability to infect human white blood cells. Without being able to infect cells with their nucleic acids then the HIV-1 viruses are stopped from being able to use the human cells to reproduce. Being left 'free-floating' in the blood serum, then the white blood cells will eventually take the viruses out of the bloodstream one-by-one. This type of treatment with electricity from our " Microbe Electrifier " presents an alternative AIDS treatment if HIV-1 is the main culprit which has caused the immune dysfunction. A very unhealthy lifestyle can also cause a breakdown in ones immunity and so its important with AIDS patients to get back to healthy habits. Researchers at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in NY discovered this activity of electricity against HIV-1 viruses ability to attach to human cells receptor sites. The electricity needed was only a scant 50-100 micro-amps (millionths of an ampere which is too little to feel). Afterwards they created a medical patent which describes two different ways for hospitals to treat patients blood with electricity. One was by removing it, treating it electrically, then re-injecting it (like the circular blood flow of a dialysis machine). The other was by surgically implanting into an artery a battery powered vessel that would electrify blood as it passed through it in order to affect the HIV-1 therein. Bob Beck came up with a simpler and less costly and less painful way to electrify the blood without having to cut on the patient at all. The result is blood and lymph electrification devices that a few companies sell. In the truest sense of the word, this may not be considered a 'cure' since blood cells can remain dormantly infected by HIV for decades unless the electricity causes all infected cells to rupture. We know that highly infected cells rupture with electricity but whether lightly infected cells also rupture is unknown. The rupturing of infected cells is good because the disabled viruses inside can then be released into the blood plasma and there be destroyed by immune cells. It's also good in that the infected cells can be replaced by new blood cells. If only some of the infected cells rupture then the patient would either have to continue on a 'maintenance plan' of usage of the electromedicine devices or just reuse the devices occasionally when they feel a lessening of immune strength. But either way, the patient would still be able to remain symptom free which is practically a cure. I have seen such happen to a friend of mine who remained symptom-free for a whole year while using the device until he was finally suckered into using conventional drug treatments which kept the viral count down but kept him sick from the toxic drugs.

USAGE
Bob Beck advocated that the patient work up to using it 2 hours daily for 21 days straight. But it can take around 6 weeks to slowly work up to 2 hours daily. Afterwards one can use it for 45 minutes daily as maintenance.



HIV picture

A still image of the HIV molecule from the video, "Looking into HIV (Preview Edition)" produced by Teresa Larsen of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI). Protruding from the surface of the virus are several glycoproteins called "GP120" which recognize the receptors on the cells that HIV infects. Electricity alters GP120's ability to recognize and attach to target cells. The outer layer of HIV consists of a lipid membrane. Inside this layer lies a dense shell of matrix protein that gives HIV its spherical shape. Within this shell is the lateral body, which is believed to contain cellular debris extricated from the host cell that produced the virus.


Non-Headline News:
In private research done at a New Port Beach hospital the Blood Electrifier and Magnetic Pulser have been successful in lowering PCR viral load counts in AIDS patients from over several hundred thousand per ml to 250 per ml (test noise level). These patients became free of the clinical symptoms of AIDS. Even though these results were consistent in the approximately one hundred test subjects, no supposedly reputable main stream medical journal will publish the story of the test results.



AIDS Testimonies:

Norene M. in Washington wrote: "January 26, 1982 was a fateful day. While in the hospital for breast reduction surgery at the age of 44, I received a blood transfusion. Within hours I felt I was battling for my life. When I was finally diagnosed with HIV in early 1995, I was suffering from childhood diseases; chicken pox and mumps, herpes sores in my mouth, a peptic ulcer, aneurysm, numerous allergies, aches and pains, and I was always tired. My liver was so bad, the doctor thought I was an alcoholic. I was now taking a variety of prescription drugs … swallowing 32 pills a day. In November 1996, I confided to my brother that I didn't think I would live through the Christmas season. He convinced me to fly across the country for a three-week visit as he felt he could help me. I said, "What have I got to lose? If he wants to help I'll go." I didn't want to miss Christmas with my husband, two grandchildren and their parents but I went. Tracy put me on a careful diet-organic vegetables and fruit with lots of fresh carrot juice and I avoided dairy products, wheat and meat. I eat fish but no canned goods. Tracy started me on several therapies and I went off all prescribed medication. On December 12th, I started using the Microbe Electrifier and the Magnetic Pulser. Within three weeks I felt great. I was walking miles a day. My mouth blisters (herpes) cleared up. When they return, colloidal silver clears them quickly. On November 22 1996 my PCR HIV test read 3,763 counts. Two months later, on January 24 1997, my PCR HIV test read "not detected". What's my life like today? I'm living a full life but I'm living with the stigma of HIV. If people in my town knew, I'd be ostracized. I'm sure there's a reason why this happened to me but I don't as yet know. I do a lot of yard work, I'm tanned, I look after my two young grandchildren, I cater to weddings … and I look younger. My husband says I put three gardeners to shame! I continue to use the Beck units. I would greatly love to meet Bob Beck someday."

A customer in North Carolina was diagnosed with AIDS. She had been losing weight and becoming gradually more worn out before she started using the Microbe Electrifier and Magnetic Pulser. Even though she used it less weeks than recommended, afterwards she felt better and then started gaining back her normal weight. She eventually felt strong enough to undergo a hysterectomy and afterwards recovered like a normal person would.

Russ Torlage: "So far, we have treated eight PCR-tested, HIV positive customers. After treatments ranging in length between two weeks and two and a half months, they each went to zero, below detectable levels. We were absolutely astounded to get that type of documentation. These are separate from the AIDS patients Bob Beck has mentioned. We did our own testing. Many doctors, particularly naturopathic doctors, are trying out our technology, and their patients are getting well. The blood of an AIDS patient is extraordinary to look at under a microscope. What you see will just shock you. There are life forms in their blood that look like octopuses with a hundred arms, and there are things creeping around. Then we look at their blood after a few weeks, and all of these things are disappearing. Their blood returns to the natural, healthy state it was when they were born."