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sailplane on
Jan 24, 2019; 6:55pm
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/US-documents-from-53-years-ago-reveals-it-was-accepted-science-that-non-thermal-radiation-was-harmfu-tp4033566p4033571.html
It is likely through the cell charge and voltage change described in that article that cancer happens,
And it is likely every EHS person was overexposed at a certain time, and that each person has a different threshold where overexposure occurs to cause irreversible changes.
Perhaps each mouse has a different threshold as well, and the NTP experiment was just barely enough over that threshold to get some results.
And perhaps there may be a way to treat EHS with electrons, higher PH and more oxygen.. but how to do that I'm not sure.. this is the recommended idea for treating cancer based on these principles, which would hopefully restore normal cell function by adding more electrons and negative voltage.
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/salud/salud_defeatcancer221.htm Cancer tumors not only have a low voltage but they go beyond that into a range that it is so low that they are stealing electrons from the surrounding tissues thus lowering their voltage-pulling them down into cancer as well.
Cancer cells possess different electrical and chemical properties than normal cells.
The link between voltage and cancer goes back to the late 1930s, when Dr. Harold Saxton Burr used a new-fangled device called a voltmeter to show that tumor tissue has different electrical properties from normal tissue.
In the early 1970s Dr. Clarence Cone, a biophysicist at NASA's Langley Research Center in Virginia, traced this difference to a disparity in cell polarization, or how much more negatively charged the inside of a cell is compared with its outside.
Tumor cells, Cone found, are less polarized than normal cells, and he suggested that electric polarization might somehow be a regulator of cancer and other cell proliferation.
According to researchers at Tufts University, the two phenomena - lowered polarization and tumor development - are connected by a straightforward chain of events.
In cancerous tissue the electrical potential of cell membranes is maintained at a lower level than that of healthy cells. Dr. Jerry Tennant says that at +30 millivolts we get cancer, a level of voltage where the polarity has shifted from negative to positive.
Dr. Merrill Garnett reports that all cancer cells have abnormal electron transfer systems and that normal cell development involves normal energy flows.
Dr. Steve Haltiwanger says,
"What is known is that in cancer changes in cell membrane structure, changes in membrane function, changes in cell concentrations of minerals, changes in cell membrane potential, changes in the electrical connections within the cells and between cells, and changes in cellular energy production all occur."