Sunday, May 25, 2008

Zapper - Connections

The interesting thing about Direct Current or DC electricity is that the energy is accepted and directly used by cells, given certain factors like voltage or frequency. At the same time the hosts' cells are being powered up, smaller bacteria and viruses are being destroyed. Not surprisingly, DC current can also be applied very successfully to agriculture. Here are some excerpts from rexresearch.com, an amazing site that is linked under suppressed science on this site. This is from the section on Electro-Culture
Direct Current

In 1964, the USDA performed tests in which a negative electrode was placed high in a tree, and the positive electrode was connected to a nail driven into the base of the tree. Stimulation with 60 volts DC substantially increased leaf density on electrified branches after a month. Within a year, foliage increased 300% on those branches!

P.V. Kravtsov, et al., reported that the population of ammonifying bacteria (especially the sporogenous type) increases about 150% when soil or compost is exposed to continuous low-power DC. The symbiotic activity of nodule bacteria with bean plants was characterized by massive nodules near the base of the root. Field experiments were conducted on 40 hectares. The peas treated with electrified inoculant produced 34% more yield than a control crop. Carbon dioxide evolution in the soil increased over 35%. The authors also reported that treatment of seed with electric-spark discharge destroys microflora and activates the germination process.

"At the end of vegetation the experimental cotton plant possessed twice or three times as many pods as the control plant. The mean weight of the seeds and fiber was greater in the experimental plants also. In the case of sugar beet the yield and sugar content were increased, and in places near the negative pole the increase in sugar content was particularly high. The tomato yield increased by 10-30%, and the chemical composition of the fruit was modified. The chlorophyll content of these plants was always greater than that of the control... Corn plants absorbed twice as much nitrogen as control plants during the vegetative period... The transpiration of the experimental plant was higher than that of the control, especially in the evening...
These are just a few examples of how DC current can help plants by increasing their growth and eliminating harmful bacteria, but does this apply to animal cells? There really isn't much difference between plant and animal cells. Did you know liquid chlorophyll can actually be a substitute for blood transfusions? I often have more energy when I wear my zapper. Could it be that my cells are also drawing on this electric current? Proof? Well I saw it somewhere...Let me look around...

In the meantime try a zapper or conduct experiments with your garden. Directly experience this stuff and you will know the truth.

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