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The BioRotoric field: my experimental research on the possible root cause of aging

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#1 Jose_LER

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Posted 18 July 2019 - 05:56 PM


Hi everyone and I am sorry for not participating in this forum for some time.

 

I open this thread to share my experimental research about what I think it's the root cause of aging. Before start, I have to say that I am not an university specialist researcher, but I have spent around 10 years reading lots of different information about the relationship about electricity and aging. For several years I got the idea that aging is basically an electric disorder of the body. As we age, we are maybe lossing frequencies and I think that restoring those frequencies can reverse aging in some degree.

 

According to some person, disease and aging are caused by a distortion of frequencies of the body's electrical system. For example, using a galvanometer, we can see that fresh tissues return a lecture from the galvanometer and dead tissues don't. For that reason, maybe, there is a possibility of recharging/regulating the body's electrical system using external bioelectromagnetic fields.

 

I will keep updating this thread weekly.


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#2 Jose_LER

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Posted 01 August 2019 - 05:14 PM

Hi again, here my second post.

 

Could aging be caused by a "loss" of body electric frequencies?

For many years I'm thinking that aging could be caused by a disorder in the biological electric system. As we know, each living being is an electrochemical machine but, for any reason, the chemical system is far more used and knew than the electrical system. There have been some people that claimed that aging could be caused by a problem in the electrical system of the body. In some books, the authors explain that cells can be differentiated and dedifferentiated using extremely small amount of electrical dosages. For example, you can differentiated a cell into a more specialized one using electricity. Also, it's possible to dedifferentiated the cell back to its original condition using also electricity. Some other researched claimed that a living tissue gives readings when measured with a galvanometer, while dead or sick cells give little or not readings in a galvanometer. That means that young and living tissues have more electricity than dead and sick tissues? Maybe. According to Clark, each living being has its own biological radiation bandwidth. The author noted that the bigger the living being the wider the radiation spectrum, while the smaller the living being the more narrow the radiation spectrum. Also, in the same kind of living being, the older the animal, the more narrow its bandwidth spectrum. Also, it seems that when sick or older the animal, there is a change in the frequencies that the animal emits.

Is there a complex electric field within each living being that regulates how old is the animal in each specific point of time? It seems so.

According to A.P. (a french researcher), depeding the frequencies applied to the living being, it is possible to invigorate or weaken the living being. All is about the mixture of frequencies applied. There is even one experiment that shows that while using electricity the organism can be turn back into a more primitive specie showing that cells have some kind of biological memory.

 

Music and the cells

How many of us have heard that music can make plants growth faster? Maybe some of us have heard that. There is also one theory developed by Sternheimer and Matos where they explain how biology is very close related to music. Even we know that plants can emit frequencies and those frequencies can form a musical melody. Also, when the plant is sick, it emits less frequencies than healthy young plant proving that Clark's theory could be right. There are some experiments that show that using music a plant can be selectively altered proving that, for example, growth can be accelerated or decelerate depeding the frequencies applied, similar to what A.P. was speaking about.

It could be possible to engineer a high complex electric field to restore the organism back to a young condition?

According to some researcher, it is possible. It's all about frequencies!



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