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It's been said that conventional medicine is but a chapter in a book, while integrative medicine is the entire novel. And nothing could be more accurate when it comes to voltage and frequency medicine. In fact, most conventional physicians leave that chapter out of the book entirely.
Human beings are electrical creatures by nature. Several processes in the body depend on electrical charges (see page 38). The nervous system,for example, uses electrical currents to send messages throughout the body and brain, resulting in movement, thoughts and feelings. The heart relies on electrical currents that tell this vital organ when to pump at the proper time. Even our cell membranes generate electrical currents.
But what happens when the actual voltage of an individual cell drops? And what exactly does that mean?
Voltage is simply the measure of the negatively charged electrons in our cells. If you use the analogy of a car battery being drained, it's easy to see how a depleted power source eventually leads to a car that wont start. And the same goes for our bodies. If our cells are not adequately “charged” with the correct number of electrons, optimal health just isn't possible.
Low voltage=poor health
Simply put, healthy, properly functioning cells have a high voltage (more electrons), and unhealthy cells have a low voltage. A typical cell