Electricity and Medicine

Nov 14th, 2007 | By Penny Sleuth Contributor | Category: Technology

Scientists are now confirming that electrical fields can promote wound healing.

As long as 150 years ago, the German physiologist Emil Du Bois-Reymond reported that small electric currents could speed healing.

New Scientist reports that Dr. Josef Penninger of the Austrian Institute of Molecular Biotechnology and Dr. Min Zhao of the University of Aberdeen, U.K., have shown that electric fields in tissue play a vital role in the wound-healing process. They attract cells to damaged areas responsible for repair.

According to Penninger, “It’s not homeopathy, it’s biophysics.” They have identified the responsible genes.

All cells and tissues function as chemical batteries, based on positively charged potassium ions and negatively charged chloride ions. When tissue is wounded, this is a kind of short-circuit. This unusual condition attracts and guides repair cells to the damaged area.

Using mouse cells and larger tissues such as corneas, Penninger and Zhao found they could speed up or stop the healing process by modifying electrical fields.

 

Essentially, they confirmed that the electric fields could control the healing process at the cellular level. They identified specific genes involved in the process. Interfering with migration “promoter” genes slowed the healing process. On the other hand, when the migration “blocker” gene received electrical interference, then healing became faster.

Subsequent research will focus on optimizing the phenomenon to accelerate healing.

According to Mark Ferguson, a wound expert at the University of Manchester, “For many years there have been anecdotal reports of the effects of electrical currents on wound healing. This paper not only demonstrates the effects of electrical currents on cellular migration to wound defects, it also provides a mechanistic understanding of how such signals alter cell behavior.”

Others are doing some interesting work in bioelectric healing. I am currently exploring several devices, including the Perkl-Lite and a device based on the Archimedean spiral.

A device patented by the Albert Einstein College of Medicine removes blood from the body. It then passes a 50 microvolt current through the blood and returns the blood to the body. According to the researchers, a variety of pathogens — including viruses — were killed by the current without harming the blood itself.

 

There are quite a variety of devices being marketed that purportedly use electromagnetic energy for healing purposes. Unfortunately, it’s nearly impossible for the layman to distinguish quackery from valid discoveries. Regrettably, the absurdly expensive FDA approval process prohibits even companies with effective technologies from seeking regulatory approval.

For more details, I recommend the book Bioelectromagnetic Healing: A Rationale for Its Use by Tom Valone, Ph.D., a biophysicist and former U.S. Patent Examiner. Tom has studied a variety of these devices and covers the published research in his book.

In a groundbreaking book, The Biology of Belief, noted cell biologist Dr. Bruce Lipton explains the basic problem. Nearly all of the contemporary work in biology and medicine is still rooted in mechanistic Newtonian physics. Nearly everything else we do in science and technology is rooted in modern quantum physics.

Research, such as this, presages a paradigm shift. This shift will affect every area of our lives profoundly, including investment opportunities.

To your profitable future,
Jonathan Kolber
November 14, 2007

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