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American Health and Electro-Medicine

By Dr. William G. von Peters, NMD, PhD



The American Medical Association once branded electro-medicine sheer quackery and denied its benefits to Americans through persecutions and FDA outlawing of electro-medical equipment.

Early electro-medicine was used by medical doctors, osteopaths and naturopaths as it was cheap and effective. To enforce the changeover to pharmaceutical medicine the AMA and its allies in the Pharmaceutical industry promoted only drugs, surgery and radiation as “effective” for the treatment of disease.

Nevertheless a wide variety of electro-medical equipment was available in the early 20th Century and was used by advanced practitioners because they recognized the essentially electrical nature of the body and its functions. The Universal Naturopathic Directory and Buyer’s Guide, Yearbook of Drugless Therapy and Naturopathic Encyclopedia published in 1919 included the whole of “Principles of Electro-Medicine, Electro-Surgery and Radiology” by Dr. Anthony Matijaca, M.D., D.O., N.D.

The most common electro-medicine device in use at that time was based upon the Tesla Coil and was called the “Violet-Ray”. Many companies produced these devices, and even Sears Roebuck offered them in their catalog to the public. Following their suppression in the 1940s only electro-stimulation by galvanic treatment was left, and it was typically found only in the offices of Naturopaths and Chiropractors who had rejected the drug paradigm of the allopathic medical profession until the FDA drove the devices completely underground. Physiotherapists who became a part of the medical system as “physical therapists” during WWII were permitted to use electro-galvanic stimulation as part of treatment prescribed under the M.D.’s direction for muscular reeducation.

In the 1970s biofeedback began to become popular for both physical and mental problems and the stranglehold of suppression began to loosen, as medical reports quickly indicated that biofeedback was both safe and effective. The principle of biofeedback was to introduce an electrical current into the body and allow the body to produce an adaptation response to it. It was also used with hypnosis and mental therapies in introducing suggestions and retraining routines into the mind and then measuring the change through electrogalvanic skin response (biofeedback).

This was followed by Dr. Hulda Clarke who brought back into vogue what she termed a “zapper” based upon the work of Dr. Royal Rife. The zapper utilized a square wave which produced harmonics which were deemed effective against parasites and a number of health problems, including systemic candida.

This in turn was advanced by Don Croft’s making the zappers completely portable and self-contained; and which were ultimately combined with orgonite to make them even more effective, by boosting the life energy while undergoing treatment. Don is the largest seller of zappers to this day, and he remains in the forefront of the zappers and orgonite revolutions.

In the 1980s and 1990s electro-medical devices from other countries, most notably, Germany began to be imported into the U.S. The German devices followed the discoveries of Hans Nemec that 4000 Hz. was the body’s “healing frequency”. His machines were named the Nemectron, and were followed later by the Hakomed Matrix machines utilizing the same principles. They utilized a phase-locked sine wave form, which is still in advance of official American electro-medical devices.

In the 1980s the Russians, as part of their space program began developing neurological biofeedback electro-medicine devices. This marriage of biofeedback with electro-medicine and neurological reeducation constituted the greatest advance in electro-medicine to date. Yet it is still largely unknown in the United States. RussTech has been importing these devices into the United States since 1999 for both professional and non-professional (family and individual) use.

The RussTech devices utilizing a neurological waveform actually has the ability to talk to the brain and get responses back from the brain in the form of rapid healing response, neuro-endocrine secretions, fast pain relief, and other healing reactions not available through any other mechanism. Yet these devices are handheld, portable devices running on standard batteries. It is an astonishing development. Russian tests have shown that virtually all health problems are amenable over time to treatment by the RussTech devices, and claim an 87% overall cure rate.

There are also, unfortunately, also many types of junk available to the public some very cheap, and some amazingly expensive that really do not produce much more than a placebo effect based upon the person’s belief system that it works. Anytime something works, or a buck can be made, the snake oil salesmen try to cash in on the market and this has also been true of electromedicine. So it is buyer-beware situation. Unless the developer or person selling the devices has a good reputation the public may wish to avoid the devices, regardless of their claims.

In dealing with electro-medicine it should be noted that each of the types of electro-medicine has its sphere and may be better than another type for a specific problem. Zapper type electro-medicine, particularly Don Croft’s Terminator Zappers (www.worldwithoutparsites.com), are excellent for general systemic problems such as candidiasis, and parasites. They also help boost immune system function.

The German sinewave type devices are better for deep vein thrombosis, and other areas requiring a deep penetration into the tissues. These machines cost well over $20,000 and are designed for those trained in electro-medicine.

For those into “energy medicine” it has been noted by Carol Croft, who is a naturally gifted psychic, that the RussTech ProV+ is the only device she has found which can repair holes in the electrical field surrounding the body, called by many the “aura.”

The RussTech (www.russtech-us.com and www.lifequestformulas.com) devices are great for all types of pain, including chronic intractable pain, as well as for healing sports injuries, knee and joint problems and chronic systemic problems treated through the meridian system.

There is truly nothing like these devices available in America and they have helped many people heal when nothing else worked.

RussTech products are imported by Dr. William G. von Peters, who is a Russian Academic and degreed Professor as well as America’s leading natural physician. No specific health claims are made for the cure of any disease or condition by these devices. They are made available to the public for biofeedback treatment to help heal illness and pains as quickly and effectively as possible.

Persons interested in learning more of these remarkable and affordable devices are referred to www.lifequestformulas.com.
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