Cells of the human body have an electric potential, called the “resting potential”. Depending on the tissue, it is about -70mV. It has been known that cancer cells have a reduced resting potential (e.g. here: http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/content/40/6/1830.full.pdf). In fact it has been said that the resting potential is reduced in the case of most diseases. A number of therapies have been suggested and touted as useful to remedy the cell potential, thereby helping to cure diseases, some of them chemical in nature, some of them physical. Some have suggested that the Beck Blood Zapper or Dr. Clark’s Zapper might raise the resting potential and thereby produce a positive effect.

 

How ever that may be, here is a piece of research that brings to light an entirely new facet of the whole story: namely cells that, if their resting potential drops will instigate OTHER, DISTANT cells to become cancerous. That might be part of the answer why targeting cancer cells alone in any treatment has proven to not be successful.