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the field of electricity and the body is vast. we are in one tiny

corner using it for an antiseptic. Yes, that is allopathic by the

definition of allopathic. It is not owned or influenced by modern

allopathic doctors.

This work is very important since many germs are evolving into

unstoppable killers, wounders, maimers. Allopathy means killing

selectively. That's what we do with this thing, so as to stop a

germ. It isn't holy, traditional, it isn't scientific, and it isn't

popular. This is no more of a health stimulant than Listerine.

Using godzilla is silly unless there is a germ of some kind you need

to destroy.

Please don't take the word " allopathic " to mean we endorse all of

modern medicine. It is a technical term describing the process of

removing a pest. We use an idea--one idea from modern medical

research to remove a problem.

People have been using electricity for years and knowing something

was up with it. We know what now, since the microscope. They had

no idea, they thought it was a stimulus or a wholistic treatment

that energizes things, and many other theories. We know different.

It is an extension of the work of Pasteur if anything. It sterilizes

microbes. Whatever else it does, is fine. But if there's no

microbe, or no toxin that acts like a microbe, such as a bee venom,

etc, then there's no allopathic target and people report " nothing

happened " .

bG

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