There is a PEMF device called a SomaPulse which is said to have been developed 
to stimulate stem cells.
PT




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From: André Juthe <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, March 22, 2013 3:01:32 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Stem Cell

Does anyone know if it has to be pure electricity or if a pulsing magnetic 
field 
(like the Beck pulser or klemens super pulser)
would have the same effect? Some (Beck among others) claimed that the pulsing 
field creates microcurrents in the tissue. 


/André

2013/3/22 mgperrault <[email protected]>

How I remember it is that silver ions       alone de differentiate, but that 
the 
voltage was required for the       regeneration.  Becker could take a nerve 
from 
the skin and reroute       it to the injury and this was enough voltage for 
regeneration, but       indeed in humans the natural voltage will reverse too 
soon for       full regeneration.  Bones produce voltage from the piezo 
electric       
effect, but they have to be stressed for this, hence using a       broken limb 
sooner than later.  There are also stem cells all over       the body.  Silver 
could be half the equation for major       regeneration, if only we could 
properly engineer the       voltage....which does not seem very hard.  But de 
differentiated       cells without the proper re-differentiation seems like it 
could be       a scar tissue promoter.  Indeed a family member showed me scar   
    
tissue on his for-arm after having kept it bandaged with CS.
>
>M
>
>
>On 3/22/2013 5:55 AM, Neville Munn wrote:
>
>If memory serves, Becker showed that the body         generates a small 
>voltage 
>directly upon initiation of and at the         site of the wound or insult. 
>
>>
>>
>>I wonder if that automatic generation of voltage the body           produces 
>>at 
>>the site, which I think he had to get special           instrumentation 
>>engineered to register, is some primeval           message the body sends out 
>>to 
>>promote de-differentiation and           re-differentiation of tissue or bone 
>>back to stem cells           specific to the tissue or bone encouraging self 
>>repair, but           once the body reaches a certain age those messages or 
>>that           
>>line of communication is lost or broken, hence that self           repair is 
>>inhibited and/or lost forever.
>>
>>
>>My other wondering is...Do Ag+ ions assist in bridging that           gap in 
>>that line of communication the body is sending out           looking for stem 
>>cells?  This may explain why Ag+ ions are so           effective at the wound 
>>or 
>>insult site, they are working in           conjunction with the bodies 
>>natural 
>>defence and/or repair           mechanisms that have lain dormant once a 
>>certain 
>>age is           reached, in all probability lost at the infant or child 
>>level?
>>
>>
>>This a bit over my head being a layman but find it's           extremely 
>>interesting to ponder such things.
>>
>>
>>N.
>>
>>
>>> From: [email protected]
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 12:01:56 +0200
>>> Subject: Re: CS>Stem Cell
>>> 
>>> From what i remember Becker applied a voltage along the             limb to 
>>>near the far side of the 
>>>
>>> wound. His innovation was that it is the presence of             silver and 
>>> the 
>>>application of voltage that 
>>>
>>> stimulated the dedifferentiaton/redifferentiaton             (regeneration) 
>>> of 
>>>the rats limb. We, and rats 
>>>
>>> don't have that voltage which salamanders do have, to             
>>> regenerate. 
>>>Lots of food for thought in 
>>>
>>> Beckers books. 
>>> 
>>> OK,
>>> Tony
>>> 
>>> On 21 Mar 2013 at 23:33, mgperrault wrote about :
>>>
>>