From DC to 1 hertz AC


First let’s properly define the two. DC stands for “direct current”. It is “direct” in that its current flow does not change direction. One electrode is always positive and the other one is always negative. 1 hertz (hz) means the current goes thru one full cycle of direction change every second. It is alternating current (AC) just the same as AC house current but it is much weaker in the case of electromedicine.

DC treatments were the first electromedicine treatments back in the early 1900’s. Then AC treatments started and then the FDA was formed and it all was suppressed in favor of pharmaceuticals. In the late 1990’s DC was proven to be effective at deactivating HIV in test tubes. Then Robert Beck experimented with it using electrodes on the ankles and found it worked against microbes but had negative effects on the blood after 2 months of treatment. So he switched to using 4 hertz AC.

Around 2010 I discovered that DC was more effective against localized infections with large electrodes either side of the infected area. But despite taking every precaution it was almost impossible not to get an electrical burn using it. In 2015 I was fighting two localized infections in my body with DC and getting burned and having to apply the treatment repeatedly because it wasn’t completely killing them.
 
Then I remembered one research paper that stated the theory that microbe destruction was linked to the amount of transfection/electroporation the applied electrical treatment caused. So remembering the transfection graph that showed 1 hz as causing the most transfection I modified a blood electrifier to output close to 1 hz and started using it. I found that the two infections were killed after just two treatments! So I decided to abandon offering DC outputs in favor of 1 hz outputs. So I discontinued the DC Electrifier and changed the ME/DC to have the option to output 1 hz AC instead of DC. I changed its name to the Microbe Electrifier Extra.

Whether or not 1 hertz is effective against cancer tumors is unknown right now. If you try it and think it helps then please let me know so I can pass your story on to others.