1929 AD
Lakhovsky publishes “The
Secret of Life”. Cells possess
resistance, capacitance, and
inductance. Cells function like
tuned resonant circuits
capable of resonating when
exposed to a range of
frequencies.
1950’s AD
Dr. Voll studies electrical
reactivity- using acupuncture
points to measure skin
resistance changes. He found
that the body electrically
reacts to things it needs and
things that are harmful.
1955 AD
Dr. James Pershing Isaacs
prints his work on the
“Complementarity in
Medicine”, and defines Biology
as Quantic. Werner
Heisenberg writes an
introduction.
1985 AD
Becker publishes “The Body
Electric”. His theories
challenge the established
mechanistic understanding of
the body. With these research
findings, he is able to reveal
clues that lead to a better
understanding of the healing
process for the theory of
electricity being vital to life.
He suspected that electric
fields play an important role in
regeneration, and therefore
mapped the electric potentials
at various body parts during
the regeneration. This
mapping showed that the
central parts of the body were
normally positive, and the
limbs negative.
1970’s AD
Transcutaneous Electrical
Nerve Stimulation (TENS) is
acknowledged as a viable
method of pain management
by America’s Food and Drug
Administration (FDA). Many
American companies begin
production of TENS devices.
The heart pacemaker is
developed.



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5th Century BC
Medical professionals in
Greece learn that electrical
impulses emitted from
electric eels in clinical foot
baths relieved pain and
produce favorable
influence on the blood
circulation.
46 AD
Doctors Largus and
Dioscorides document
substantial therapeutic
results with electrical
currents in circulatory
disorders and pain
management for neuralgia,
headache, and arthritis.
1700 AD
European physicians use
controlled electrical
currents from electrostatic
generators for medical
problems involving pain,
trauma and circulatory
disorders. Benjamin
Franklin documented pain
relief by using electrical
currents for conditions
such as “frozen shoulder.”
1840 AD
England’s first electrical
therapy department is
established at Guy’s
Hospital, under Dr. Golding
Bird. The electrical
discovery of Galvano leads
to the use of mechanically
pulsed Galvanic currents.
1860 AD
The start of Faradic
Stimulation. Bristow
develops the Bristow Coil,
using Faraday’s principle of
electro-magnetically
controlling the voltage of
electricity.
1860’s AD
The Discovery of the Body
electric by Michael
Faraday.
1897 AD
Thompson discovered the
first component part of the
atom: the electron, a
particle with a negative
electric charge.
1959 AD
The Nobel Prize in
Chemistry is awarded
to Jaroslav
Heyrovsky “for his
discovery and
development of the
polarographic
Voltammetry
methods of analysis”.
This proves the fact
there is an energetic
signature of a
Voltammetric field
around all items.
1988 AD
The Voll electro-
acupuncture
energetic medicine
device is registered
with the FDA (the
Voll device was a
one dimensional
measure of skin
resistance).
1989 AD
The FDA registers
our biofeedback
equipment now
known as INDIGO
which is a trivector 3D
device to send in and
measure voltammetry.
2010 AD - Today
Today, thousands of
doctors and medical
researchers
worldwide are
investigating electro
medicine and
biofeedback as
effective alternatives
to traditional methods
of treatment.
These avenues are
leading to new
possibilities for
treating conditions
such as spinal cord
injury, muscular
restoration, nerve
regeneration, brain
stimulation, bladder
disorders, heart
disease, tumors, and
other chronic
catastrophic diseases
and disorders.
1891 AD
Tesla presents a paper in
‘Electrical Engineer’, about
the medical application of
high frequency currents. He
notes that when the body is
transversed by alternating
currents above a certain
frequency, heat is perceived.
1905 AD
Einstein confirms Plank’s
theory showing that the
energy of light is determined
by its frequency, where E=hf.
1910 AD
Approximately 50% of all U.
S. physicians used electro
medicine in their practice
daily.
1920 - 1930 AD
Dr. Rife produced some
rather astounding
accomplishments in medicine
and biology using frequency.
1920 - 1960 AD
Extensive research of Bio-
energetics and biofeedback
by Rife, Tesla, Miller.
Biofeedback is studied as
effects of electrical signals on
healing wounds and defects.
1944 AD
Schrödinger writes “What is
Life?” containing a discussion
of negentropy (things
becoming more in order), the
concept of a complex
molecule with the genetic
code for living organisms,
and that DNA and thus
biology is Quantic in nature
not thermodynamic.
According to James D.
Watson’s memoir, DNA, the
Secret of Life, Schrödinger’s
book gave Watson the
inspiration to research the
gene, which led to the
discovery of the DNA double
helix structure.
