Guest guest Posted June 5, 2004 Report Share Posted June 5, 2004 I found this article which explains about acupuncture medians and it mentions that tumors have a different polarity than normal tissue. I don't know if this counts for benign tumors as well but I thought I would share. The Meridian System And The Mechanism Of Acupuncture Shang Boston University School of Medicine http://www.vxm.com/21R.65.html " Some fast growing tissues, particularly tumors, are electrically negative in polarity. If a current from positive pole is applied over certain tumor, its growth can show significant retardation or even regression. This is consistent with the fact that the fluorescent dye rhodamine, which has a delocalized positive charge, binds preferentially to some cancer cells and inhibits the cell growth. " -Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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