As Dr. Tennant outlines in his book, the amount of cellular voltage that corresponds to various states of the cells and tissues-degeneration, severe degeneration, inflammation, severe inflammation, and normal-has a distinct correlation with biological and physiological processes. This includes pH. These voltages aren't made up by Tennant. They are parameters of voltage, measurements of voltage under various conditions that were established in the 1940s in Germany by Reinhold Voll, whose work was later expanded on by many others. Dr. Tennant has simply laid it out in an easily accessible manner in his book.
The Tennant Biomodulator, which I own, is a biofeedback device that restores voltage to the tissues. The frequency and wave shape it emits depends on (1) the signals it receives from the skin as the subject is being treated, (2) the amplitude of the wave (volume as set by the user), and (3) the setting on the device (there are several treatment and assess settings). The electromagnetic (EM) emanations from cells always precede chemical processes. Yes, there is a correlation between the two-when the EM signature changes, it affects the biochemistry; and when the biochemistry changes, that affects the EM signature. However, the EM signature changes FIRST. Often, changes in the EM signature can be detected before changes in the biochemistry can be detected. This is especially true of degenerative conditions. In the case of sudden, contagious pathogen infection or especially in the case of instantaneous injuries (such as accidents), there isn't enough time between the EM signature change and the biochemical change. However, these are exceptions rather than the rule. There's an article I wrote on electromedicine that's freely available on my website: http://www.nenahsylver.com/electromedicine_healing_with_electromedicine.html I know that people tend to discount stuff that's free, and from someone they know-but this article has been considered so important, it was first published in Townsend Letter, then in Nexus, and it's now being translated into German and Korean. Perhaps some of you will read it. I wrote it to help people understand electromedicine. I bought a Biomodulator to help with chronic pain from whiplash I sustained in an auto accident many years ago. The decrease in pain was not merely palliative; there has been actual healing involved. (Read the article to find out why.) I have not only greatly benefitted from it myself, but have personally witnessed great improvements in others. One young woman had been injured as a child in a car accident. Her femur jutted out of her leg at a 90 degree angle. Doctors wanted to amputate but her parents wouldn't let them, so they repositioned the bone and sent the girl home. For 12 years, she had no sensation in her knee and surrounding tissues. After three 1-1/2 hour sessions, sensation was restored. If anyone would like more information on the Biomodulator, please email me off-list. Best, Nenah Nenah Sylver, PhD electromedicine specialist and author The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy (2009) & The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy (2004) <http://www.nenahsylver.com> www.nenahsylver.com _____ [Jim] Although I understand some of the basics, there are wide gaps in my comprehension. For example, "cells need voltage". But the voltage can, in the body, come only from the chemical biology of the cells themselves, and must be regulated by cells. [Steve] Dr. Tennant doesn't explain his claim that all cells in the body need between -20 mV and -25 mV. Without an explanation his claim is pretty much worthless. But let me make a guess. The optimal blood pH is somewhere between 7.35 and 7.45. If blood pH moves below 6.8 or above 7.8, cells stop functioning and the body dies.

