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Who was Dr Robert Beck

Bob Beck, or Dr Robert C Beck was born in 1925 and died 2002 at the age of 77. He was a physicist, scientist and inventor. He is the only double winner of the "J.G. Gallimore Award for Scientific Achievements", of the U.S. Psychotronics Association and 1990 he won the "John Fetzer Foundation Pioneering Award" for his contributions to brain science.

His work on Blood Electrification came about as a result of an important discovery by Drs William Lyman and Steven Kaali at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. They showed that the HIV/AIDS virus could be deactivated with minute electrical currents applied inside the blood stream. Dr Beck decided to try to reproduce this, only in a non-intrusive manner and by adjusting the electrical voltage, current and frequency produced his Blood Electrifier or Zapper. Beck then went on to carry out successful clinical trials with thousands of people with AIDS. Beck then realised that not all microbes were present in blood, some "hid" in organs such as lymph nodes, stomach, liver and other organs deep in the body. To reach these he developed his Magnetic Pulser which has a range of about 9 to 12 inches.

Beck has personally seen hundreds of people helped with of all kinds of diseases including AIDS, prostate cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, Hepatitis A and B, Herpes B, Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome, cervical cancer, lyme disease, and lupus. All of these are caused by viruses and bacteria which is the main application of the Blood Electrifier and Magnetic Pulser. It was reported to him that patients had problems expelling the toxins produced as a result of the die-off of pathogens in the blood, producing 'Flu like symptoms. He had advised on drinking plenty of water to help this flushing, and then realised that using ozonated water greatly helped to speed up the removal of toxins. Beck knew that colloidal silver had had been used to treat patients before the advent of antibiotics, and therefore developed a cheap electrical method of producing it.