Thanks for that.  I've always wanted to get the book on BCEC but the price is 
in the 3 figures, and some are in the high 3 figures from memory, not having an 
income stream commensurate with that I can't justify getting it.  Can't find a 
downloadable version either <g>.
N.

From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>brain a barrier?
Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2012 11:25:38 +0900
To: [email protected]



Actually, he did publish quite a bit.  
I just found his website, which I hadn't seen before: 
http://www.iabc.readywebsites.com/page/page/623957.htm
Nordenstrom also lent his support to Y. Omura's Bi-Digital O-Ring test, which I 
think is beyond brilliant and probably decades ahead of its time. 
Thank goodness for the Internet.  For all the attention focused on the late, 
great Steve Jobs,  I think Tim Berners-Lee did far more for humanity by giving 
away the WWW setup. 





On 2012/01/05, at 10:11, Neville Munn wrote:That's right, he inserted silver 
wires either side of the tumour I believe and ran current through them thus the 
silver ions produced destroyed the tumour.
His research was never accepted cos he wasn't concerned about satisfying the 
powers to be by documenting and publishing his findings.  He was more concerned 
about PEOPLES welfare!  Not dissimilar to Beckers funding being stopped sending 
him into early retirement cos he went against advice NOT to publish his 
findings...and DID publish!
N.

> Subject: Re: CS>brain a barrier?
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2012 10:04:23 +0900
> To: [email protected]
> 
> Several decades ago an MD named Bjorn Nordenstrom, at the Karolinska 
> Institute, reported success in treating tumors with electrified needles 
> applied, as I recall, directly to the tumors. So far as I know, this method 
> has not gained much acceptance. I do not know why. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 2012/01/05, at 9:18, Jason R Eaton wrote:
> 
> > Greetings,
> > 
> > According to Becker's work contrasted with Bart Flick's work contrasted 
> > with Steven Quinto's work, the following statement can be made:
> > 
> > With the right amount of current (extremely small amount), silver ions 
> > delivered by this current can cause cancer cells to dedifferentiate, and 
> > thus return to a pre-cancerous state. However, Becker refuted this claim; 
> > based on his work, it is clear that the RIGHT amount of current must be 
> > used.
> > 
> > Stephen Quinto followed up and studied the effect that silver ions had on 
> > human cancer cells, and found that the silver ion has the capability to 
> > destroy cancer cells. His lab studies were never published, but they were 
> > very interesting.
> > 
> > However, I do not view silver as a primary treatment modality for cancer, 
> > as the silver ion must reach the cancer, and with cancer/tumors in the 
> > body, if you're not a surgeon, getting that task done "guaranteed" is not 
> > easy.
> > 
> > ~Jason
> > 
> > 
> > From: <[email protected]>
> > To: <[email protected]>
> > Cc: "mgperrault" <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 16:04
> > Subject: Re: CS>brain a barrier?
> > 
> > 
> >>> What is uncontrolled de-differentiation? Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps 
> >>> a scar tissue, but
> >>> anyway, not good I can imagine.
> >> 
> >> So those who nebulize CS are increasing their chances of lung cancer?
> >> 
> >> Terry
> >> 
> >> ---- mgperrault <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> Is there information on silver crossing the blood brain barrier?
> >>> Informed person says it does. I witnessed someone putting a poultice
> >>> of c silver on the arm and this seemed to cause a slightly raised, de
> >>> pigmented scar tissue like area.
> >>> 
> >>> If I can vaguely remember, Becker said that silver can de differentiate
> >>> cells and that skin mediated voltage fields can sustain a re
> >>> differentiation and thus some regeneration of limb and bone, even
> >>> cancerous. I may not have it right, but I dont have the book anymore.
> >>> Another part of the conundrum is that when the silver forms brown stains
> >>> on the colloidal making apparatus, this is very difficult to clean. So
> >>> I imagine the silver staining the brain and causing dedifferentiation
> >>> and this seems totally frightening. What is uncontrolled
> >>> de-differentiation? Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps a scar tissue, but
> >>> anyway, not good I can imagine. Sorry if this has been covered, I
> >>> looked at the archives but didnt find anything....
> >>> 
> >>> thanks
> >>> 
> >>> mg
> >>> 
> >>> 
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