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Aging could be related to an electromagnetic cell disturbance

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#1 Jose_LER

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Posted 02 March 2017 - 06:11 PM


I open this topic because I was reading hundreds of books for years. I was interested in cellular electromagnetic field changes in disease and/or aging.

At the end, it seems that biological systems are battery-like systems. When you age or get sick, there is a change in the signals that the body emits.


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Posted 05 March 2017 - 08:05 AM

Could you recommend some supporting studies, or a book?



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Posted 05 March 2017 - 10:50 PM

Could you recommend some supporting studies, or a book?


I would start with The Matrix Part 1,2 and 3 to learn about human batteries.
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#4 Jose_LER

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Posted 06 March 2017 - 05:37 AM

Could you recommend some supporting studies, or a book?

You can start reading "the body electric" by Robert Becker. It's a good point to start to understand the role of electricity in biology.

 

There are more books, but that one is a very good introduction. It's not about aging, but about how cells are affected by electrical energy.


 

Could you recommend some supporting studies, or a book?


I would start with The Matrix Part 1,2 and 3 to learn about human batteries.

 

Tell me more about that. What did you learn while watching The Matrix?







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