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Healing is Voltage: The Handbook (Volume 1) |  | Author: NDM, Jerry L. Tennant MD Publisher: CreateSpace Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 388 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.8 x 0.7
ISBN: 1453649166 Dewey Decimal Number: 610 EAN: 9781453649169 ASIN: 1453649166
Publication Date: June 21, 2010 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Every cell in the body is designed to run at -20 to -25 millivolts. To heal, we must make new cells. To make a new cell requires -50 millivolts. Chronic disease occurs when voltage drops below -20 and/or you cannot achieve -50 millivolts to make new cells. Thus chronic disease is always defined by having low voltage. This book tells you how to measure your voltage in each organ, how to correct it, and how to determine why your voltage dropped enough to allow you to get sick.
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The body is as magnetic as it is electric! September 4, 2010 R. Mauer (USA) It's a good book, but Dr. Tennant was not the first to discover that when the voltage of the body drops below normal disease is quick to follow. Albert Roy Davis and Walter C. Rawls, Jr. wrote about this years ago in their book, "Magnetism and Its Effects on the Living System". Here are some quotes from chapter 9, 'Cancers and Tumors and Magnetism', on page 76. "Anything that changes the selectivity or the charges of the cells and their membrane supporting structure will affect the health and welfare of the cell proper." "The first effect is the rise in negative voltage which we find happens in all damaged segments of the living system. The resultant drop in below normal negative voltage across the affected segment tells us that repairs have not been made and that part, segment or cell is a mutant no longer under the repair control of the living system's defense mechanism. This is noted by the negative voltage being lower than normal."
Davis and Rawls discovered that North pole (negative energy) magnetism increases the negative voltage on the cells. They also discovered that the North pole energy reduces the positive external potential of the outer nerve fiber coating, resulting in a sedating effect. The positive energies that are excited on the nerve surfaces are drawn to the North pole (negative) energy of the magnet. So, pain is reduced. Of course, there are many more reactions that take place. North pole magnetism also has an alkaline effect on the body.
This is not a part of conventional medicine, in fact, I'm certain that most doctors are completely unaware of this and would call it quackery. The fact that health care costs continue to rise and medical facilities are being built up as the economy goes down says a lot about what course we are on at the moment. Conventional medical care is failing miserably and if it doesn't change drastically, it will continue to fail miserably into the future regardless of how much money is thrown at it.
Interesting concepts, very POOR quality print and graphs August 31, 2010 tom sawyer (United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The concepts are interesting and make sense though i do not know if they will work in practice just yet. I am going to find out. ordering one of the
Avazzia devices as Tennnant Biomodular is made by them but just is a bit different. Price is different too, like half the price and no need for prescription. The salesman at Avazzia told me tennant biomodular is like a lexus and avazzia is like a Volkswagen, still for a budget oriented person like me, voltswagen can get you from point A to point B just the same, at least that's my reasoning. another original devise that is on the market similar to tennnants is Scenar. there are a tone of people on youtube giving testimonies of cures for all types of illnesses using Scenar. Scenar also costs a lot less money. having said that, there are lots of interesting ideas in the book and for that the book gets at least 5 stars for content and opening up possibilities for cures. but, the print is horrible, many mistakes, the graphs are basically obsolete, i couldn't decipher 70% of them as they are incredibly small and of very poor dotted print so a lot of what tennant is talking about can not be confirmed as one can not read the graphs! oh well, i guess i will have to go google the info to confirm for myself what is true and what is false. so the book gets 3 stars overall. do you own research, be wise.
How to stay healthy August 30, 2010 Robin Landry (Seatac, WA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I first listened to this amazing man on Coast to Coast radio. DR. Tennant was admitted to medical school at 19, helped perfect laser eye surgery and implanted corneas, until finally coming down sick from the microbes that the laser surgery he preformed released. I'm not a doctor or anything close, so I might get some of the medical terms confused, but here's what I got out of the book.
Our bodies are electrical and to perform and heal we need to be at a PH of 7.0. When we're hurt, say you sprain your ankle, swelling occurs and blood rushes to the site. That's your body bringing in new raw material to heal the wound. If your PH, (a way of measuring voltage) is too low, you can't heal properly. What gives us the proper PH? Well, foods for one. Some foods are more acidic (voltage stealers) such as caffeine, alcohol, and sugar to name some of my favorites. Other foods are more alkaline(voltage raisers) such as fruits, veggies and exercise because moving our bodies also raises our voltage.
Now why is this important? Well, because cancer happens when the body's voltage goes too low and stays there. Which is why science says that cancer loves low oxygen, acid and sugar. Some have said that cancer can't grow in an alkaline environment. That's because high alkaline means high voltage.
Did I mention that stress also lowers our voltage and can cause us to become sick?
In conclusion, read this important book and maybe save your life. It's an easy read for the medically-challenged like myself, and yet there is lots of scientific information for those in the know. A great book written for the masses to more easily take control of their health by understand how our bodies work.
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Very interesting book August 28, 2010 Michael Vilkin (California) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This book describes a very interesting theory of how voltage affects our body. Traditional medicine does not embrace these views because medical schools are supported by major drug companies, and drug companies sponsor only profitable ideas.
Here is an example. People who suffer from constipation do not need to take constipation medicine. It's enough to prepare a salad with FRESH, NOT COOKED - beets, carrots, and either cabbage or celery. Cooked veggies do not have the same properties.
Does anyone think that drug companies will inform people that their constipation medicine is not needed, and this "bowel movement salad" is much more beneficial because it contains vitamins?
No, the officers of any company have a duty not to harm the company they work for. This duty is more important than ethical considerations. We simply can not trust them.
Another example. One of my relatives, an old woman, was taking ten different medicines. When she moved to Israel, her doctor told her that only three are needed. The other seven medicines were prescribed by doctors - drug dealers simply because doctors get kickbacks from drug companies for prescribing their medicines. The main purpose is just looting of the Medicare fund. No surprise that Medicare fund is in trouble.
Many thanks to the author for important contribution to alternative medicine.
Good information, bad book production August 24, 2010 Florida Swamp Rat (Florida) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Having been educated in Traditional Chinese Medicine, I must say I find Jerry Tennant's "Healing is Voltage" appealing. He puts forth logical reasoning behind his conclusions and theories and that is where allopathy falls way short. Modern conventional medicine does not appear to rest on any sound science and the medical "art" doesn't have any. To me, Dr. Tennant makes sense.
The only negative side to this book is what I see with so many books these days. What happened to proof readers? And I'm not talking about correction software but real, live proof readers who know the king's English.
The errors and omissions do not detract from the overall theme but they do make it tedious going in spots. Additionally, the graphics have a lot of room for improvement. The detail is very difficult to see in a lot of them.
Anyway, I give it five stars just because I think what Tennant has to say needs to be said.
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