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by ofonorow » Mon Sep 06, 2021 10:07 am
Eureka! The light bulb just flashed, after reading the 4th Tennant book, HEALING IS VOLTAGE.
There is probably no better way to introduce electrons into the body, (outside of a low power electrical device designed for this purpose), than vitamin C !!
And adding power to the body's batteries is something that can be measured -- if vitamin C really does improve the body's voltage, and thus its overall health.
Thanks to Dr. Tennant, and so far unbeknownst to him, this idea may provide a clear explanation why high dose vitamin C seems to work so many miracles.
Note this is not an "antioxidant" theory, per se,. Yes antioxidants are "electron donors" and oxidants "electron stealers," but this is a different way of thinking about at least part of what high dose vitamin C is providing, i.e., voltage to the body.
It is interesting that this idea fits in well with Dr. Levy's PANACEA universal antidote theory, and may help Dr. Kalcker "come to his senses" about vitamin C. This new paradigm could provide something we have been missing, e.g., a way to optimize, or predict the best dosage for IV/C.
The first question might be, how many "volts" does a gram of vitamin C, or perhaps, a gram of IV C (100% bioavailability) provide we humans? If vitamin C does work this way, i.e. increases health by increasing voltage, it can be measured.
One way to test this idea would be to measure the overall body voltage, as per the computerized device shown in Part II of Tennant's lecture.
The pilot study to test the idea would be to give a few 50 gram IV/Cs, and see whether the overall body voltage does increase.
A protocol to try and figure out the voltage a gram of vitamin C provides might be to administer various IV/C, e.g. 10 g, 20 g, 30 g, 40 g, 50 g, etc.
Measure over all voltages for a couple of hours after these IVs.
Voltage may even be able to help explain some of the "bowel tolerance" phenomenon.
There are people with low bowel tolerances, who seem to require more vitamin C than they can consume anyway. This technique may very well guide such people to the electrical devices that can recharge their body more mechanically.
Tennant's genius is to have recognized that pH is really a measure of voltage.
Kalcker's genius is to have recognized that pH is more important than whether a substance is an antioxidant. (It will be interesting how Andreas reacts when he too starts thinking of pH as voltage.)
Owen R. Fonorow
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