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between the body’s cells and microbes. If the radiations of the microbe win,
disease and death will result. If the cell’s own energy transmission wins, then
health is preserved. We have arrived at a very advanced and quite defensible
energetic view of disease. Lakhovsky himself went on to conduct very many
experiments in this vein. The results he got were little short of startling for his
time and so one may presume there is a lot to be derived from his theories.
For many years, Lakhovsky had a great interest in the mechanism of cancer
formation. That in itself was unusual in his time. There was no ‘Fight Cancer’
media circus running then and a leading London surgeon of the day pointed out
that funding of cancer research did not even amount to one penny per person in
the British Isles!
There have been many hypotheses advanced as to the causation of this
pathological blight, including heredity, infection by viruses, local trauma, pollution
and nutritional deficiency. It seems probable that all these factors may play
a part. But Lakhovsky was convinced that oscillatory disequilibrium, that is
cellular radiation energy disturbance, was the predominant factor in the onset of
malignancy.
The problem was, how to reverse it.
Our bodies consist of some 200,000,000,000,000,000,000 cells and hardly any
two oscillate exactly alike. This is partly due to differing tissues but also variation
through time in the status of each individual cell. The impact of extraneous
radiation would also produce modulations, such as the resonance effect. Finding
a standardized harmonizing frequency would seem to be a Sisyphean task.
With brilliance and ingenuity, Lakhovsky invented his celebrated Multiple Wave
Oscillator, generating a field in which every cell could find its own frequency and
vibrate in resonance. The practical successes he began having in hospitals soon
confirmed the validity of his theory.
Numerous cases recovered and were documented by excited doctors. He was
careful to avoid talking in terms of a cancer ‘cure’. However he did unequivocally
cure a number of cases; all the others showed variable but marked degrees of
improvement.
If any reader would like to follow one of his simple experiments on plant cancer,
this is not difficult to perform and will provide a fascinating home workshop on
the propertied of biological radiation. In this experiment Lakhovsky purposely
dispensed with the oscillator and relied instead on the presence of ambient