Dr. Jack Kruse discusses the body’s INNATE REGENERATION capabilities in a bombshell interview with the Health Ranger


Neurosurgeon Dr. Jack Kruse joined the Health Ranger Mike Adams on “Health Ranger Report” to talk about the body’s electric regeneration.

The CEO of Kruse Longevity Center in Destin, Florida said mitochondria – the powerhouse of the cells – emit light and act as a photolithography fabrication plant to make proteins in the human body. These proteins form half of the semiconductor system alongside water, and both elements have to work together.

Kruse cited the work of the late Dr. Robert O. Becker (1923-2008), who mentioned that the regeneration or healing in the human body always begins with an electric current, particularly the direct current (DC). The neurosurgeon continued that the DC electric current comes from the sun, and all energy within the body comes externally from the sun – similar to how photosynthesis in plants work.

“There’s a process in the body where we are able to take terrestrial sunlight, and they get it down to 1/1000 of a millionth of a current, of DC electric current,” Kruse said. “And we use that to differentiate our red blood cells to go back to other stem cells to heal our tissues.”

Kruse: Humans have the ability to REGENERATE

Becker believed that there was a process humans could use to regenerate their limbs. He proved it in one of his experiments that showed the ability of humans to regenerate their fingertips. According to Kruse, the fingertip is the only place that humans are actually able to do what salamanders and lizard do with their tails. (Related: 6 Bodily tissues that can be regenerated through nutrition.)

“If [you] do amputate your fingertip, you can regrow it completely. So, we do have some regenerative ability in us,” Kruse continued. “For example, you can amputate a large section of the liver and use that for liver transplantation. We’ve known that for quite some time, but most of that is also based on some of the work that Becker did.”

In the 1960s, Becker talked about the DC system in people being affected by things in the environment. He also warned against placing external electric fields around people due to these fields potentially causing cancer, autoimmune conditions and fulminant (non-healing) infections.

Most of Becker’s studies for the military were neither peer-reviewed nor published in the Federal Register. One such study conducted by Becker and his colleague Andrew Marino found that the 765-kilowatt regular electric towers and the power lines they hoist affected the DC electric current, allowing people to regenerate their body. Despite this, the military still refused to address the matter.

Kruse also mentioned that Becker was focused on figuring out the electronic control system of wound healing in mammals – a field he became an expert in. But even though Becker’s work was considered new and cutting-edge at the time, it never saw the light of day and was effectively banned by the government. Kruse also lamented the fact that orthopedic surgeons and neurosurgeons are not using electromagnetic radiation based on Becker’s research.

Follow Healing.news for more stories like this.

Watch the full conversation between Dr. Jack Kruse and the Health Ranger Mike Adams on the “Health Ranger Report” below.

This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.

More related stories:

Do humans have a latent ability to regenerate body parts?

Sayer Ji: The body is CAPABLE of REGENERATING itself from injury and disease.

Research reveals: Humans have a “salamander-like regenerative capacity” to regrow cartilage in joints.

Sources include:

Brighteon.com

JackKruse.com

RobertOBecker.net


Submit a correction >>

Get Our Free Email Newsletter
Get independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.
Your privacy is protected. Subscription confirmation required.


Comments
comments powered by Disqus

Get Our Free Email Newsletter
Get independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.
Your privacy is protected. Subscription confirmation required.

RECENT NEWS & ARTICLES