Here is another site with a device for electroporation.
http://www.kbt.co.kr/kbtech/electroporator_830.htm
(very small type...hard to read)
Can someone tell me if this is the same as a Beck device or what?
~Hanan


In a message dated 3/26/01 2:15:46 PM, [email protected] writes:

<< Found 2 sites on the subject. Seems that the Beck protocols accomplish 
electroporification, unless I'm understanding it wrongly. ~Hanan

Http://opbs.okstate.edu/~melcher/MG/MGW4/MG431.html

http://www.ask-the-doc.com/html/electro.htm


In a message dated 3/26/01 1:02:09 PM, [email protected] writes:

<< How does one induce electroporation? Pray tell.

--- [email protected] wrote:
> Any comments on this...do the Beck or Rife machines accomplish 
> electroporification or just blood purification?.....
> 
> Electroporation and electropurification are not the same things,
> Hanan!
> Electroporation is the process resulting in cell's membrane to become
> more elastic and penetrative. If you introduce a remedy in less that
> 2
> hours of electroporation, then cells will be able to absorb this
> substance in 7...10 times better, than in their normal state.
> 
> My contention is that colloidal silver iones are able to attach to
> bearing negative electric charge ends of vertically-stretched viral
> DNA >>



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