The Body Electric: Electromagnetism and the Foundation of Life | 
enlarge | Authors: Robert Becker, Gary Selden Publisher: Harper Paperbacks Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 368 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.5 x 1
ISBN: 0688069711 Dewey Decimal Number: 591.19127 EAN: 9780688069711 ASIN: 0688069711
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The Body Electric tells the fascinating story of our bioelectric selves. Robert O. Becker, a pioneer in the filed of regeneration and its relationship to electrical currents in living things, challenges the established mechanistic understanding of the body. He found clues to the healing process in the long-discarded theory that electricity is vital to life. But as exciting as Becker's discoveries are, pointing to the day when human limbs, spinal cords, and organs may be regenerated after they have been damaged, equally fascinating is the story of Becker's struggle to do such original work. The Body Electric explores new pathways in our understanding of evolution, acupuncture, psychic phenomena, and healing.
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Animal Magnetism - the Scientific Version October 29, 2008 Elliot Malach (Galveston, Tx) The first part of the Body Electric is a brief history of research done into regeneration and electricity. Then the book goes into detail on the experiments and research that the authors did in the field of regeneration and how it is affected by differences in electric current - strength and polarity - as well as magnetism. (Although the book does not go into deep medical or electrical aspects of the research, it is not a quick and easy read if you go through Dr. Becker's steps in their experiments.) Typically, the scientific and medical communities, which should be open and receptive to any new theories, are the first to denounce and ridicule them. What's even more interesting is that a lot of these studies were initiated quite a long time ago in other countries that are more open to new concepts. With so much riding on these possibilities or human regeneration, it seems absurd that the people who control funding of research projects would be so narrow minded and political. In the latter part of the book, Becker goes into the electromagnetic interference that we are now subject to, and its adverse effects on living things. The book is definitely worth reading, especially when Dr. Becker and his colleagues start using some of their discoveries to help heal patients in situations made hopeless by allopathic medicine.
The Body Electric October 6, 2008 Olive E. Kaiser (Addison, IL Chicago western suburbs) This is an amazing book. It's required reading. After watching a friends severed fingertip grow back (No it wasn't sewn on, it literally grew back with nail and all), this book goes right along with what I've seen with my own eyes.
The Body Electric September 12, 2007 Chester Dickerson 3 out of 14 found this review helpful
The information was not what I expected in regard to a misleading title. Anyone in the acupuncture field, as I am, should not be persuaded to buy this book. It basically deals with reptilian experiments done 50 or more years ago. It is a biology book, in a sense. I wish I had not purchased it!
Ohh my... This has to be one of the most interesting books I've ever read! August 18, 2007 Michael Gmirkin (Beaverton, Oregon, USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Honestly, if I could give this book 10 stars, I would. I was worried this would be some hippy-dippy, new age ride, based on some of the chapter headings. But concealed behind the facade of odd chapter headings is a truly amazing scientific work. I'm blown away. Becker & Selden go into excruciatingly beautiful detail of any number of experiments exposing some of the electrical plumbing and electrical signaling going on in complex bodies. This includes bone regeneration through electrical currents, partial or complete limb regeneration in Rats and salamanders through electrical processes. It refers to known cases of young children (under 11 y/o) regrowing fingertips that have been severed in accidents and NOT been operated on, or had skin grafts that inhibit the regenerative process. They also go into the removal of bacterial infections with positive silver electrodes approximating the body's natural healing electrical currents. (I think I now know why colloidal silver is popular as an anti-infections agent and silver nitrate {I think?} is used when babies are born to ward off infection...) This book is written with the lay reader in mind. You don't need a medical background to understand and be enraptured by this book. As I may have said already (or not), I can't put it down. It's THAT GOOD! I hope this stuff is taught in medical school and more research goes into this field. I have the feeling it holds the key to higher level human regeneration and life extension (through making use of and maintaining the body's existing electrical systems)... Just... WOW!
Ahead of his time... February 5, 2007 cemtailz (Kutztown, PA USA) 11 out of 14 found this review helpful
I'm not really one for science books, but this book has got to be the exception. If you have any chronic or 'incurable' disease, try to hold on - because fortunately there are at least a few doctors and researchers out there who are bright enough to think outside the box and challenge existing theories regarding the workings of the human body - in particular, the electricity of the human body and how it coincides with the universe. The author walks the reader through his discoveries that not only is it feasible for the human body to regenerate (just like the salamander's), but most likely, this is what our bodies were designed to do from the get-go, until we surrounded ourselves with electromagnetic fields of pollution so powerful that our perfectly designed DNA, immune systems, cardiovascular systems, endocrine systems, neuromuscular systems became 'confused' by all the external commotion. The author of this book represents what research 'should be' about, but for the most part isn't, and the reader cannot help but become a part of this researcher's emotion. If I ever have a chance to meet the author of this book, I will be honored. Until then, I will recommend this book to anyone who values the perfectly amazing life God gave them and the perfectly synchronized universe He created to sustain that life. I only pray that there are more reseachers out there bravely willing to poke holes in the current theories that the human body is merely a collection of chemical reactions, unopposed by a higher force. The author touches on this, and I am in agreement - I have to wonder if perhaps all the bad we see around us today - broken marriages, suicides, bombings, disease, pain, suffering, greed - is this merely a by-product of all the manmade electromagnetic distress surrounding each and every one of us on a daily basis? After reading this book, you will think twice about what we've sacrificed for the sake of 'technology' - everlasting life on earth.
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