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Kong-Thon Tsen A physicist and his biologist son destroyed a common virus using a superfast pulsing laser, without harming healthy cells. The discovery could lead to new treatments for viruses like HIV that have no cure. "We have demonstrated a technique of using a laser to excite vibrations on the shield of a virus and damage it, so that it's no longer functional," In the latest research, Tsen and his son demonstrated that their laser technique could shatter the protein shell, or capsid, of the tobacco mosaic virus, leaving behind only a harmless mucus-like mash of molecules. ------------------------------------ Dr. Beck, who held a PhD in physics and had 30 years of electromedicine research behind him, found out about the discovery and found a non-invasive way to use their discovery. His early research had to be done outside of the United States to avoid persecution. His first electromedicine machine is called the Blood Purifier or Blood Electrifier. The Blood Electrifier creates a very small alternating electric current (by "alternating" is meant that the polarity changes 4 times a second). The electric current destroys a key enzyme on the surface of a microbe (this is what Kaali and Lyman discovered), and prevents the microbe from multiplying. The body safely excretes the disabled (ie attenuated) microbes because they are not able to "hang on" to any cells. However, Dr. Beck found out that in some cases the AIDS / HIV virus came back. He concluded that some viruses <b>...</b> |
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