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Human body frequency modulation by 0.9% sodium chloride solutions: a new paradigm and perspective for human health B. J. L. Sudan

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INTRODUCTION

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Summary This case study demonstrates that the normal human body frequency, which can be disturbed by electromagnetic influences of the environment, can be modulated by 0.9% sodium chloride solutions (physiological saline) and that occurrence of allergic reactions have subsequently been suppressed as a result of this modulation. The use of distilled water as control showed no effect on occurrence of allergic reactions. Further observations on the growth of various plants in a greenhouse exposed to various geomagnetic fields support the previous observations on humans. The neutralization of electromagnetic influences on humans using 0.9% sodium chloride solution or by enclosure of plants within a copper wire Faraday cage resulting in a normal and uniform growth of plants as compared with disturbed and irregular growth in unenclosed controls, is demonstrated. These original observations propose a new strategy to suppress or prevent allergic reactions and possibly other effects observed in various human pathologies in relation to a disturbance of human body frequencies. It is hypothesized that the double helix structure of desoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) could be modified by environmental electromagnetic fields and that disresonance between the two chains of DNA could lead to the expression of specific pathology. © 2000 Harcourt Publishers Ltd

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Several members of my immediate family have suffered from a facial dermatitis which resembles seborrhoeic dermatitis. All allergic investigations are strongly positive with the allergen tobacco and the hapten nicotine (1). All conventional desensitization therapies used to attempt to resolve this dermatologic reaction showed unsatisfactory results due to problems with the standardization of allergenic extracts. During the last one/two years, a new hypothesis has been proposed to resolve this

Received 13 July 1999 Accepted 22 October 1999 Correspondence to: Bernard J. L. Sudan, PO Box 1951, 4001 Basel 1, Switzerland

dermatologic syndrome with the study of human body frequencies (2). Following the protocol of Professor Cyril W. Smith (Salford University, UK, Personal Communication, September 8, 1995), I was able to show by use of a sweep/ function generator that my body emitted extremely low frequencies (ELFs). Further observations showed that my body frequency was modified by environmental electromagnetic fields such as when using an electric razor (50 Hz; 3000 mG/10 min), a hair-drier (50 Hz), a mobile phone (900 MHz) or standing before a personal computer monitor (450 MHz) for a short time (at least 1 min) and that allergic reactions of the skin appeared regularly in such situations. Additional observations concerning the growth of plants in my greenhouse under various electromagnetic conditions supported the same findings as those for humans.

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Fig. 1 Undisturbed human body frequency: Positive amplitude at frequencies shown, as measured = positive reaction of pendulum read on sweep-function generator (Hertz) Negative amplitude at frequencies shown, as measured = negative reaction of pendulum read on sweep-function generator (Hertz)

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Fig. 2 Disturbed human body frequency: Positive amplitude at frequencies shown, as measured = positive reaction of pendulum read on sweep-function generator (Hertz) Negative amplitude at frequencies shown, as measured = negative reaction of pendulum read on sweep-function generator (Hertz)

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Human body frequency, distilled water and 0.9% sodium chloride

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I have previously reported that ELFs produced by a function generator are regularly imprinted in distilled water and only after shaking water solutions for a minimum of 30 s (2). Further studies using 0.9% sodium chloride (physiological saline) solution were unable to demonstrate any imprint of frequencies in such solutions. The following experiments were performed.

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Experiment 1 The human body, which is not perturbed by electromagnetic environmental influences, emits waves of electromagnetic frequencies; one of them is regularly measured at 1.0 to 1.1 Hertz (Fig. 1) when using a pendulum with a length of 20 cm as previously published (2).

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Experiment 2 When using an electric razor (50 Hz; 3000 mG/10 min), my body frequency was regularly disturbed as described in Figure 2 and subsequently I developed a reoccurrence of facial dermatitis and other unexplained reactions (i.e. parodontosis). I observed the same modifications of my body frequency when using a mobile phone for a short time (900 MHz) or other electromagnetic sources (i.e. hair-drier, personal computer monitor).

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a short time due to the influence of other environmental electromagnetic sources. Consequently, I decided to keep a closed bottle (50 ml of 0.9% sodium chloride) in my pocket throughout the day and observed a total abrogation of my facial dermatitis and a disappearance of the paradontosis (Personal communication to J. Benveniste, May 17, 1998 and response of J. Benveniste, July 8, 1998). After 18 months of successfully modulating my body frequency, I observed a body weight gain of 5 kg which was never observed previously as an allergic patient (20 years ago, cyproheptadine chlorhydrate was regularly prescribed for allergic patients to try and bring about body weight gain). In addition, it is interesting to note that an abrogation of psoriasis by bathing in the concentrated salt water of the Dead Sea is commonly described in dermatology; a relationship between my experiments and these observations in dermatology could perhaps explain my findings.

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Experiment 3 After holding a bottle containing a 0.9% solution of sodium chloride I was able to restore my normal body frequency of 1 Hz. However, this ‘protection’ only lasted for

GROWTH OF PLANTS After the first observations concerning my body frequency and the modulation with 0.9% solutions of sodium chloride, I started an experiment on the growth of various plants in my greenhouse (egg plants: Solanum melongena, tomatoes: Lycopersicum esculentum L. and French Marigold: Tagetes patula). As I observed previously, the human body frequency can be modified by external electromagnetic frequencies which are not in resonance with the existing natural human frequencies and which can lead to adverse effects. Having placed various plants in my greenhouse in May 1997, I was intrigued to observe the various growth

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Much scientific research is presently oriented on the mapping of the human genome. The genome map of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana was recently published (3) and the study of genome changes of such a plant could led to a better understanding of the human genome and subsequently the expression of reactions in humans such as allergy and cancer. It is intriguing to note the structure of DNA showing a parallelism between the two helices of DNA and the structure of waves mimicking a resonance. We could hypothesize that disturbances of human body frequency could lead to a change of DNA structure or transcription and result in the specific expression of a pathological reaction. The exact description of the human genome will probably not be sufficient in the near future to explain the expression of so many different reactions in humans but it should be very interesting to conduct further investigations to elucidate my observations on humans and plants.

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rates of the plants and decided to measure the height of all of the plants on June 22, 1997 (Table 1). Then, I mapped the greenhouse geomagnetically in order to observe differences from my body frequency (1 Hz). I was able to show differences for various parts of my greenhouse and decided to observe the growth of plants in June, July and August 1997. The results are summarized in Table 1 and showed a high difference between the places where my body frequency (1 Hz) was in resonance and other places where my body frequency was not in resonance. From the end of June (22.6.1997) and mid July (12.7.1997), the growth of plants placed in negative places was very slow. Then, I placed a bottle of 0.9% sodium chloride solution at the foot of each plant which was in a disresonant position and observed immediately a modulation of frequency for this geomagnetic position using a pendulum (length 20 cm) and then a normal growth which recovered within a month as reported in Table 1. In previous experiments using the function generator and frequencies imprinted in water, I observed that imprinted frequencies could not be modified by environmental electromagnetic forces (i.e. mobile phone 900 MHz) if the bottle of water was placed in a copper box, simulating a Faraday cage. Consequently, in autumn 1997, I prepared my greenhouse for the following summer (1998) as a Faraday cage using copper wire; further measurements showed that the entire greenhouse area was in resonance with my body frequency (1 Hz). For this experiment I decided only to observe the growth of eggplants (Solanum melongena). Further observations during the summer of 1998 showed a similar growth of all egg plants throughout the greenhouse thereby confirming my results of summer 1997 and excluding a possible variation due to season differences.

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Table 1 Development of various plants during three months of summer 1997 in a greenhouse under the influence of various geomagnetic fields (*a bottle of 0.9% sodium chloride at the foot of plant in a disresonant position from mid July to mid August)

PERSPECTIVES It is noteworthy that electromagnetic fields vary widely on the earth but their influence on the development of plants is poorly documented and the influence on humans has not been investigated. The present study appeared to show that three different species of plants were influenced by geomagnetic fields in a greenhouse and that modification of the geomagnetic field with a copper Faraday cage led to an unusually regular growth of egg plants. Recently, earth’s background free oscillations were reported (4) and the observed oscillations have been found at frequencies between 2 and 7 mHz. Numerical modeling indicated that these incessant

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water; this research could led to a possible explanation for the placebo effect, unexplained at the present time.

excitations could not be explained by the stacked effect of a large number of small earthquakes and that the observed free oscillations represented some unknown dynamic geophysical process. My observations concerning humans and plants could be related to the same original source: a resonance or a disresonance between the humans or plants and their DNA structure and the environmental situation at a precise time. Such observations could lead rapidly to a reassessment of the treatment of disease and of the growth of plants. Further research should be oriented on the measurement of human body frequencies, the influence of various electromagnetic sources and the role of 0.9% sodium chloride solutions compared to distilled

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