THE DISCOVERY............................................................
What makes me think I can find things in the human body that
a blood test can not? What new technology makes this possible?
Why is electronic testing superior in many ways to chemical
methods? What are my claims of electrically killing parasites
based on?
In 1988 I discovered a new way to scan a body organ. It was
electronic. We already can “see” an organ with a sonogram, X-
rays, computerized tomography (CAT) scan, or with magnetic
resonance imagery (MRI). These techniques can identify ab-
normal shapes in an organ without having to explore or guess.
But my new electronic technique can check for viruses, bacteria,
fungi, parasites, solvents and toxins, and in addition is simple,
cheap, fast and infallible. Electricity can do many magical things;
now we can add detecting substances in our body to that list.
The method rests on radio electronic principles.
If you match, very precisely, the capacitance and inductance
properties of an external circuit so that its resonant frequency is
the same as the emitted frequency coming from somewhere else,
the circuit will oscillate. This means there will be positive
feedback in an amplifier circuit. You can hear it. Like when a
public address system squeals.
The external circuit I use is called an audio oscillator, quite
easy to build or buy. Your body provides the emitted frequen-
cies. When you combine the audio oscillator circuit with your
body, and you hear resonance, then you have detected a match!
Something in your body matches something in the circuit on the
test plate. By putting a laboratory sample of, say, a virus on the
test plate, you can determine if your body has that virus by lis-
tening for resonance. Hearing resonance is easy if you're a radio