Blood Electrification

What is blood electrification and how to use it as an effective, easy and safe home remedy?

Despite its dramatic-sounding name, blood electrification is completely non-invasive, simple and painless method to use. Also sometimes called 'a zapper', this electrical device takes a standard 5-volt battery and is strapped to your arm, with two electrodes placed on the skin on the pulse points of your wrist. A low-current of electricity passes through the wrist from one electrode to the other, affecting the vein (and blood) under the skin. The electrical current is harmful to pathogenic bacteria in the blood but harmless to human cells when used correctly.

Topics discussed in the article:

  • What is Blood Electrification?
  • My Experience of Blood Electrification
  • Are there Viruses and Bacteria in Human Blood?
  • Can Blood Electrification Kill Corona Virus?
  • How Does Blood Electrification Work?
  • How to Use Blood Electrification?
  • Micropulsing vs. Blood Electrification
  • Bioelectric Blood Purifiers - Different Types
  • Blood Electrification Reviews
  • Blood Electrification Testimonials
  • Does Blood Electrification Work on Cancer?
  • What Conditions is Blood Electrification Reported to Work on?
  • Where to Buy - Sota Instruments
  • Why is this Remedy not Widely Known?

Human blood is not sterile, even in healthy people, as was believed in the past. Many types of pathogens live in the blood and even inside human blood cells. They spread to other parts of the body through blood. Most, if not all, of these pathogens are single-celled organisms (prokaryotic cells), which don't have a protective enzyme shield that more evolved (eukaryotic) cells, such as the human cells, have. This is also what makes them vulnerable to blood electrification, a low-current of electricity.

"White cells (leukolytes) kill bacteria and pathogenic fungi by electrocuting them. Discovered by Jacques Schrenzel and Kalr Heinz Krause, Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland, this defense mechanism is triggered as soon as receptors of the white cell detect the microbe's presence. [...] Ejected out of the white cell [an] electronic flux is focused toward the bacteria with oxygen molecules and the microbe dies."

- September 1998, 'Science & Vie' magazine, Issue #972, p. 44, as translated in the Beck Protocol Handbook

Many pathogenic organisms inside human beings are distinctly different from the healthy organisms which exist as part of the human body's vital functioning and in symbiosis with it. Such pathogenic organisms include cancer cells, bacteria, fungi, viruses, worms, ticks, and cell-wall-deficient bacteria. All of these thrive in stagnant environments where there is little oxygen and/or a lot of sugar, where it is damp and warm, where the UV light of the sun can't reach - and something that the pathogen can attach itself to, like mucus, will help. On the other hand, if there are plenty of fluids in the body that stay in movement and transport oxygen and nutrients into all the tissues, the healthy cells thrive and the pathogens find it difficult to survive. There are exceptions to this rule, e.g. the beneficial bacteria, which according to my understanding are needed in specific parts of the human body only, notably in the colon and the intestines (perhaps also on the skin, in the mouth, etc.). These good bacteria have no place in human blood, however, it would seem.

When the blood is cleaned of pathogenic organisms with blood electrification, the immune system is able to attend to other, longer-term problems in the body.

There is an appropriate metaphor for this process, involving a stagnant pond of water. A fish living in this pond is feeling unwell and not very healthy, as the water is full of toxins and lacks oxygen for it to breathe. But once the pond is cleaned up and the water becomes clean, the fish can start healing and becomes stronger as its body cleanses itself of the toxins with the clean water that has good levels of oxygen. It quickly begins to recover and now swims around happily, feeling energized.

Human blood can sometimes be likened to the stagnant pond, as it too often is overloaded with toxins and pathogenic organisms and can also be low in oxygen. Nutrients may be lacking too, e.g. where dehydration and lack of movement prevent them, as well as hormones, from getting into the cells. Once the body's cells and organs are 'bathed' in clean, oxygenated, nutrient-rich blood, they can function better. And as the immune system has less pathogens to fight, it's not overburdened anymore and can do its job better.

My personal experience with blood electrification has been an extremely positive one. First, back in 2007, my boyfriend and I just attached 3x 9-volt batteries together, used crocodile clips to attach wires to each end, exposed the metal in the other end of each wire by peeling of the plastic coating, and covered the exposed metal ends in 100% cotton thread. Then we taped those to the two pulse-points on the wrist and let the electricity from the batteries run through. It worked to eliminate both of our colds from then on and we haven't been ill since, apart 1) from swine flu, which took a little longer for me to eliminate and 2) when we decided to let the cold run it's course and didn't use blood electrification. Even with swine flu, the blood electrification enabled the fever to go away very quickly, even though the vicious cough took a lot longer to stop.

Dr. Robert Beck (Bob Beck), who invented this non-invasive form of blood electrification, based his invention on the earlier research by Steven Kaali and William Lyman at the Albert Einstein School of Medicine. (See U.S. patent no. 5,188,738 by Kaali et al., 1993) These earlier experiments involved taking blood out of the patient's veins before treating it with electricity and putting it back again.

"A new alternating current process and system for treatment of blood and/or other body fluids and/or synthetic fluids from a donor to a recipient [...] using novel electrically conductive treatment vessels for treating blood [...] with electric field forces of appropriate electric field strength to provide electric current flow through the blood or other body fluids at a magnitude that is biologically compatible but is sufficient to render the bacteria, virus, parasites and/or fungus ineffective to infect or affect normally healthy cells while maintaining the biological usefulness of the blood or other fluids."
- Extract from the above patent

Dr. Robert (Bob) Beck's invention was a device more sophisticated than the one we built at home first (as described above), notably because it constantly reversed polarity. Bob Beck suggested in his lectures (available on You Tube) that this was safer for human cells. I'm unaware whether the device we used first was safe or not but it did eliminate colds. We have now bought the proper Bob Beck device from Sota Instruments in Canada (they call it the 'Silver Pulser' because it can also make colloidal silver). The schematics for making your own device are available at: Blood Electrification Device - How to Build Your Own.

Because blood electrification is a direct method of disabling pathogens, it is more effective than methods focusing on strengthening the immune system alone. Most bacteria (although possibly not intracellular bacteria) which have become resistant to antibiotics can also be disabled with blood electrification. Furthermore, to my knowledge, blood electrification (when done on the wrist pulse points) doesn't have a harmful influence on the beneficial bacteria in the gut, as antibiotics and other antibacterials taken by mouth do, so the body's defences against pathogens remain at full strength. I would not advice to put the device anywhere near your stomach though!

Blood electrification is not able to kill pathogens, such as candida albicans (yeast) overgrowth in the gut but it can help eliminate much, if not all, of the yeast overgrowth that is in the blood trying to spread to other parts of the body - as candida has a tendency to do when it overgrows.

For dysbiosis of the gut (a.k.a. pathogen overload in the intestines and the colon), see the following articles instead: parasites and dysbiosis.

Blood electrification is a very powerful method and there are some important instructions to follow, primarily to do with ensuring that the body doesn't get overburdened with detoxifying the dead pathogens and their toxic excretions. In the beginning the blood electrification device should only be used for brief intervals, e.g. 15 minutes per day. If you feel fine, you can then gradually increase the duration. In addition, it is very important to drink quite large amounts of water while on this protocol (I drink 3-4 500ml pints of water during a 2h session). You will likely know if you electrified your blood for too long or didn't drink enough water because you will get detoxification symptoms. In my case I start feeling very cold despite wearing many layers of warm clothes and get cold-like symptoms if I try to do too much too quickly and/or if I don't drink enough water. You might also get a full-blown cold with fever. In my case this has only ever lasted for a day or two and usually I felt stronger afterwards. I did make sure to drink lots of water afterwards, however, to help the body flush out dead 'bugs'. However, I can imagine that doing too much blood electrification may be dangerous as the body's detoxification organs become overburdened, and this will greatly depend on individual circumstances, such as levels of toxicity, strength of the body in general, health conditions, etc.

Note also that you should not do blood electrification while there are any potentially toxic substances present in your blood, such as alcohol, nicotine, medications, drugs, laxatives, supplements, etc., because it is possible that the effect of any substances in the blood become magnified and increased due to 'electroporation'. In such a situation there is the possibility of an overdose from even low dosages. It is unclear whether this effect can take place at such low levels of electricity but it may do and Bob Beck suggested in his lectures that he had seen it happen.

Warnings: Some people's bodies can be very toxic and too fast detoxification can be dangerous. There is not enough research on blood electrification in relation to specific health problems, presumably because no-one wants to fund such research since there is no profit in it (because the devices can be built cheaply and last a lifetime). Because there is not enough research, most doctors are unlikely to know about it and cannot recommend it to their patients. So I advice you to be careful, especially if you have any underlying conditions. Detoxification can be dangerous for asthmatics, for example, because the possible cleansing reactions include worse-than-usual asthma attacks. Sometimes you can be cleansing and feel well day after day and then suddenly a cleansing reaction appears. So do discuss detoxification methods, your specific health conditions and blood electrification with your doctor, even though the chances are that they will not embrace this method. Unfortunately due to lack of research and limited personal experience I also cannot guarantee the safety of this method. I wrote this article for informational purposes only and I recommend that you research the method carefully yourself and make your own mind about whether it might be safe enough to try or not, with the help of your doctor. Having said that, I personally believe that when done correctly, and with care, the method is safer than antibiotics for many people for everyday colds. I usually do two hours of 'pulsing' (i.e. blood electrification) per day, while drinking 3 pints of water (1.5 litres) during the pulsing. I usually don't do more than 3 weeks continuously. It's not part of my permanent lifestyle, as I only use it when I feel like there is something I need to fight, such as a sinus infection.

Blood Electrification Benefits and Testimonials

The reported benefits of blood electrification include the elimination of most bacteria, viruses and fungi in the blood, as well as the elimination of related symptoms and reversal of related conditions. The Bob Beck website, https://www.bobbeck.com has plenty of testimonials related to inflammation, brain conditions, depression, ear conditions, energy problems, fatigue, headaches, hearing problems, insect bites, jaw problems, joint conditions, lyme's disease, memory problems, mental function, pain and parasites. We have noticed that 'zapping' may also help with tooth pain if the electrodes are put into the mouth (though this may be dangerous, and therefore I cannot recommend it!).

The Beck Protocol Handbook (pdf) is available to download from the Bob Beck Website. It's a brilliant source of information on many aspects of blood electrification and, interestingly, suggests that the treatment of the following conditions may greatly benefit from blood electrification: HIV, cancer, alzheimer's, ulcers, heart disease, autoimmune disorders, irritable bowel syndrome, obsessive compulsive disorder, schizophrenia, multiple sclerosis, etc.

What I'm used to calling blood electrification, Bob Beck website calls 'micropulsing'. I recommend you read through all the information on the official website, here: Bobbeck.com: Micropulsing, as well as the Guide to Using the Beck Protocol (pdf). Note that the full Beck Protocol includes magnetic pulsing, colloidal silver and ozonated water also, and at this point I can't recommend the other remedies as there are many safety precautions that would have to be taken into account before using them. To explain these is beyond the scope of this article but feel free to email me at cheap.health.revolution@gmail.com for more information. (Once I add an article on each of these I will link to it here.)

Don't be put off by the fact that Bob Beck looks quite unhealthy in photographs. He was a scientist and didn't lead a particularly healthy life. Before he began blood electrification he was reportedly in a wheelchair due to obesity, but after using the Bob Beck Protocol on himself he lost a lot of weight and got much healthier.

Dr. Robert Beck's schematics on how to build your own blood electrifier, go to Bobbeck.com > Build Your Own Units (pdf).

Bob Beck (Dr. Robert Beck) was an inventor and in addition to the 'zapper' (blood electrification unit) he developed the magnetic pulser and recommended drinking of silver colloids, among other things. Personally I regard the blood electrification device to be his best invention.

For a reliable distributor of ready-built blood electrification units ('Silver Pulser'), go to: Sota Instruments. The cost is currently $320 (USD). Their reseller in the UK is Cytodoc.

There are various sources online who seems to sell these units cheaper but I don't know if they are correctly built or effective. Search the internet for 'bob beck zapper' or 'bob beck micropulser' to see these. Etsy and eBay seem to have some units also. I've used the Sota one above and can say that it does work, however, I can't vouch for the others. You could also try to build your own from the schematics provided above or pay your local electrician to build you one.

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