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Hack by po pular dema nd , th is arliclt' is r eprin led -\Oilh a new a ddl.'nd um - fr um !\Ia, - 19WI.
ne o f the first things a new amaleur learns is that electricitv and
biology arc not very comp;tible.
A bru sh with the AC line can be a pain ful experience. and accidental con tact
with the high-vo ltage supply of a large
transmitting tube can be fatal. Because
o f thi s early training. occasionally reinforced by an unpleasant acciden tal jolt.
it might surprise some hams that tiny
electric al currents ca n be bene fi cial to
the human body.
For so me time, doctors have known
that passing a small current through a
bro ken bone will ca use it to heal faster.
Damaged tendons and nerves also seem
10 respond to this treat ment. Exactly
why this works is not known. alt ho ugh a
doctor once ex plained to me thai it
seemed to focus the body's attention o n
the area .
Recently, docto rs at the Albert
Einstein College of Med ici ne reported
d iscover ing that passing a current of
only 50 microumps through the blood
can prevent certain viruses. notab ly the
HIV virus. fro m replicating. The curre nt
became even more effective w'hen the
polari ty wa.. reversed several tim es a
..econd. The implications arc e normous.
Unfortunately, there has been very
littl e interest in this phenome non by the
medical co mmunity. Those of us who
read Wayne Gree n's ed itoria ls have become aware of a simple de vice which in trod uces a small e lectrical current
throu gh the legs by placing el ec trodes
on the ankles. Si nce the arteries in the
legs are large. and the blood has less
electrical resistance than the surro unding tissue. this technique results in most
o f the c urre nt fl o wing through the blood .
Th is is an ideal approach for amateur ex pcrimc ntntio n. since it is totally external.
and the required vo ltage and curre ntle vc is arc so tiny as 10 pose no danger. I decided to design such a device. using a
si mple pri nted circu it board , and e asil y
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duplicated by o ther amateu rs.
At this po int, let me state that I make
no medical claims for this device . To
paraph rase a famous Chief Med ical Offi cer. 1'01 an engineer. not a doctor.
S ince very few doctors are e lectro nics
experts. there arc many who would love
to research the po ssibilities of this approach to elim inating viruses in the
blood. but arc unable to build the needed
experimental device. They need your help.
So I present this circ uit for those wishing to help doc tors experiment in an unknown fi e ld. and also as an interesting
study in design and construction.
I>esigning a Hiocleelrifier
Photo A . The Bioetectrifier with belt clip
lind antle electrodes ,
fl aw by being energized in pairs,
Be fore attempting to design any device. it's a good idea 10 make a list of
goals. In this case, it' s a simple list:
(1 ) Th e device should produce a current llow o f 50 microamps from one
ankle to the ot her. Experimen tation has
shown that this req uires 30 to 35 volts.
(2 , It mu..t be capable of reversing the
c urre nt Ilo w several times per second.
This rate should he adjustable .
(3 ) It must be all solid -stale- no
DPDT re lays clacking away. eating up
the batteries.
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after drilling .
(-t) It
must he small. light. a nd easy to
carry. The ideal form would look like a
pocket pager.
(5 ) It must ha ve a lo w c urre nt d ra in for
long life from sma ll batteries.
(6) It must he as simple a nd inexpensive as possible. so th at it may he easily
re produced .
This last goal is one of the most Imp ortant
in designing any device or circuit. II is. in fact,
Occam's Razor. a COOJlIary which states that
when there arc many ways to solve a pmhlem. the best solution is the simplest one.
A t first glance. iLwo uld he te mpting to
use logic chips. or perhaps a 555 Limer
and a flip -flop to get a variable timebase
with an eq ua l on-off ra tio . Howe ve r. this
direction leads (0 a regula ted powe r supply. high current drain. and a comp lex
circuit. Also. logic chips will not switch
35 volts w itho ut an additio nal driver
stage. Re member rule number six ... the
simplest way!
Ma ybe we' d he better off starting
from the ether e nd . Re ve rs ing polarity
req uires the sol id-state equivalent o f the
DPDT relay. As it turns o ut. there is just
suc h a ci rc uit commonly use d to drive
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bei ng in the ce nte r (see Fig. I). When
transistors I a nd 3 cond uct, the curre nt
flo ws in o ne di rection. while e ne rgizing
tran sistors 2 and 4 re verses the flow.
Most small switc hi ng transistors will
sta nd up to our requirement of 35 volts
at 50 microamps. hu t here we run into a
new problem. For each di rect ion. two
transistors are in series. with the load in
the middle. This creates a difficult bias
arrangement to drive both tra nsistor
bases equally. Fort unate ly, the re is a nea t
solutio n-the o ptocouplcr, This invaluable device contai ns an L ED a nd a
pho totransistor in one package . Energizing the LE D produces light, w hic h
ca uses the pb oto transistor to conduct.
No hase voltage is required. therefo re there are no bias requ ircmcms.
Optocc uplcrs are usuall y used to drive
another de vice. but our require ments are
so s mall that we can use them as o utput
transistors.
The cheapest optoisclators cost less
than a dollar a nd will withstand over 30
volts w ith c urre nt ratings in the hundreds of milliamps. For a few cents
m ore, optocouplc rs a re availabl e that
will withstand gO vo lts or more.
With four o procouplers in the o ut put
o f o ur device. all that re mai ns is to alternately drive the m in pairs. The simplest ci rcuit to accomplish this is the
m ultivib rator-c-nothin g more tha n two
ge neral-purpose transistors, two resistors. a nd two capacitors. Voltage is nOL at
all critical, and s ince we will he connecting batte ries in series to get 35 volts. we
can ta p ofT at the 9 vo lt point to power
the circui t. Wh ile we' re at it, adding IWO
more resistors and two tiny LE Os will give
a visible indication of circuit operation and
warn us when the battery goes dead.
Varyin g the freq uen c y of a multivi brator requ ires that I WO re si stors be
varied toget her... no big deal. Two gang pote ntio meters a re ideal fo r th is .
In fact. our design goal s do not specify
that a n eq ual d ut y cycle is req uired , or
eve n de sired , Two trim pot s will give
independent adj us tment o f the two
s ta tes if this is needed. A fi xed resi stor
in series wi th each pot will es tabli sh a
ma xi m um freq uenc y limit, preventing
the ci rcuit fro m dro pping o ut o f oscillatio n when th e pot is adj uste d all the
way.
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layout for the Bioclectrifier.
Be sure to install the
op tocou plcrs co rrectl y.
Also, the very small LEDs
often do not have a nat
spot to indicate the cathode. but instead have one
lead shorter than the
other. Check before cutrABYI:'N B<Deledril(w
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lead con nects to the
Fig.3. The circuit board pattern, shown actual size.
dropping resistor.
copies to warm up the d rum, then
There are two ways that this circuit
make a fi nal co py o n clear Mylar, sold can be built. For e xperimentation, the
in office supply stores for making over- device can be mounted in a larger box,
head projector displays. It may be neces- pote miornetcrs used to vary the fresary to set the copy machi ne one step quency and current, and perhaps even a
darker than normal, since machines microammcter to monitor the current.
tend to vary in ho w well they work However. I've disco vered that it's not alwith Mylar. Thi s copy can be used as a ways wise to give a device with many
positive for printi ng the circuit board.
controls to a non-technical person, espeUsing a standard (4.5" by 6.5") pre- cially if changing any of the adjustments
sensitized board, place the Mylar sheet would nullify the experiment. Also, we
with the circ uit board pattern toner-s ide want a pocket-sized device, or one that
down on top of the board. (The writing
can be clipped to the belt. Once the opershould be correct- not reversed') Place
ating parameters are established, the rea piece of glass over the Mylar to hold it
sistance of the potentiometers can be
in contact with the board, and expose it
measured and the pots replaced with
for three and a half to four minutes using
fixed resistors (I used 68k). This makes
an Ultra Viole t sunlamp 12 inches above
a much smaller package possible, with
the board. Be sure to protect your eyes
only a single on/off switch and two tiny
during the exposure!
LEOs on the o utside. I built onc in a 2
After the hoard is exposed, dunk it in
the developer until all the copper be- 7/ 16" by 5-1116" plastic box (Radio
tween the traces is shiny and clean; this Shack 270-233) and mounted the switch
usually takes around IWO minutes, but and LEO s in the end. Four 9 volt baueryou really can't overdo it. Rinse the ies would nor fit in this box, but one 9
board with cold water, and It's ready to vo lt and two 12 volt "N" batteries will
fit with no problem, and produce 33
etch.
I etch my boards with ferric chloride volts. Radio Shack sells 12 volt alkaline
solution in a tall, thin plastic tank that al- "N" batteries in a package of two, (23lo ws the board to stand up vertically. 154) and "N" battery holders (270-405).
1 made a belt cl ip from a strip of steel
The use of an aquarium heater and air
pump will cut the etchi ng time in half. banding material and glued it to the
Do not get the etching solution on any- back . I also glued a two-pole terminal strip
thing made of metal- it will corrode to the end of the box to connect the eleebadly. It also stains everything, so wear trode leads, although a plug and jack
would be fine. I used what I had on hand.
rubber gloves and be careful !
Electrodes for the prototype were simAfter etchi ng, clean the etch resist
from the board, polish with steel wool, ply strips of aluminum foil, folded to form
and drill the holes. The individual pat- two strips several layers thick, 2 inches
terns can be cut from the board using a wide and 12 inches long. Wrapped around
bandsaw, j igsaw, or even by hand with a each ankle, the foil was held in place
hacksaw if that's all you have. You now by rolling the socks up over it. Later, a bethave not one, but four circuit boards ter electrode was made by gluing alumiready for construction.
num foil to strips of cloth-backed vinyl
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upholstery material, with hook-and-loop
fastener material glued to the ends.
In either case, connect two 36-inch
lengths of hookup wire to the Bioelectrificr 's ou tput terminals, and solder
a paper clip to the other end of each
wire. Slipone paper clipovereachelectrode,
clip the Bioelectrifier to the patient's belt. and
your doctor is ready to go.
OK, it's done. Now what?
Even if your doctor doesn' t know
anyone with the HIV virus, there are
many experiments he can try with the
Bioelectrifier. If it works on the HIV virus, what abou t others, such as those responsible for herpes, Epstein-Barr,
colds, and flu? Will a few minutes a day
actually prevent colds and flu? What effeet will different frequencies have? The
long-term benefits can only be determined
by experimenting and recording the data
It is interesting to note that all animal
life on earth has evolved in the mag netic
field of the planet. Blood, being mostly
water and containing salts and iron, must
generate a tiny voltage as it moves
through this field. Is this voltage necessary for good health, and can it be disrupted by exposure to much more intense
60 Hz electromagnetic fields?
I've often wondered, as we think about
manned missions to other planets, if we
will one day discover that we cannot live
for a great length of time without the
Earth's magnetic field. So far, only a few
people have ever left the planet. and only
for a short time, These astronauts, however, have found that after a few days in
space, the immune system starts to shut
down! No one has yet found a good explanation for this. Perhaps a small application
of bioclectrics is in order!
One interesting result reported by
Wayne Green was that when his fri end
Beck used a similar device for two ho urs
a day instead of the usual 20 minutes,
just to see if there might be any harmful
e ffects, he started losing weight! The
weight loss continued until he reached his
normal weight, then stopped. Since, as
Wayne has repeatedly noted, many hams
appear to be "eleven months pregnant."
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Perhaps this device will open new fields of
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All kidding aside, Ihere have been
enough results from experiments to dale
to warrant serious study, and, as usual.
mainstream science will continue (0 ignore
it, while sucking up government funds for
expensive and ineffective research. But
breaking new ground is the amateur's
forte. We have thc technical skills and the
manpower. Keep in mind that every new
field is pioneered by anuneurs-c-since the
professionals do not yet exist!
One final caveat... d o not build Bioelccirificrs and sell them as medical devices!
This will surely bring unwanted anention
from the wrong people. After all, these days
even tbe U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has a S.WA.T. team! So build
it wert with a doctor to experiment. and
make sure to keep careful records, Don't
even giveone away 10 someone woo wants 10
try it but doesn't have ~ skills 10 build it, tmless you have no qualms about opening yourself to alrrost unlimited liability. Remember,
the fDA and several other government agencies have unlimited funds 10 persecute you,
and they love nothing better than the slightest
excuse 10 appear to be working. The last thing
you need is to get ibc anenlion of the bureaucrats, who would probably protectthe intcrcsts of the pharmaceutical cartels by
outlawing bioelectricity, requiring us all to
wear grounding straps on our behinds.
ANSWERS TO FREQUENTLY.ASKED
QUESTIONS [NEW]
The response to the Bioetectrlfier has
been incredible. It 's been a year since the
original article .w w print , and t can still
coun t on a stack ofle tters every week . This
stack becomes a flood whenever Wayne
guests on the An Bell show, Since there are
com mon threads to many of these letters , I
thought I should address .fOme of the most
freq uently asked questions .
Bare c ircuit boards f or the B ioelectrifier
are a m i/able from FAR Circuits, / 8N640
Field Court , Dundee IL 601/8. And no , the
p hone has NOT been disconnected... the
Chicago suburbs were assigned a new
area code. Fred's munber is (847) 836-9148.
Un like the Rife devices, this circuit
a chieves its effect with direct c urrent.
Ho wever. the p o la rity must be constantly
reversed because the body tends to
quickly "c harge up " a nd th e current
flo w drops off. Th e f req uency does not
seem to ma ke milch difference , and I' ve
used rates from 20 Hz. do wn to 0.2 H z.
successfully. One fellow sent me a very
long table of resistor-capa ci tor values
and wanted me to fill in th e f requency
for each combination! ( Yes, h e wm a
ham.) Th e time constant will vary
slightly with the leakage of the transistors. but yo u can get very close by multip ly ing MEG OHMS by MICRO FARADS
to get time in SECONDS.
The original ankle Cliffs lined with foil
made a good "field expedient " electrode ,
but after a time, the foil becomes wrinkled,
and the resulting hot-spots feel like tiny
critters nibbling at yo ur ankles. An alternative is to line the cuffs with l-inch-wide
heavy stainless-steel tape, available from
any a uto parts SlOT(', or by mail f rom J.c.
Whitney . This material is hea l')' and polished, and doesnr wrinkle easily. It 's also
possible to t ake the advice ofDr, Hulda Clark
and "'TaP a layer ofsaltwater-dampened IJ(J'
per towel between the metal surface and the
skin. If the electrodes are working properly,
)'0" can }feel / (X) microamps,
By f ar the best alternative is the dlsposable EKG electrode . These are "peel-andstick " with a non-messy cond uctive jelly,
These are so good that yOlt can get hl.'o to
three times the current flow and not feel a
thing! They a re a mi/able from your doctor
or chirop ractor, or yo u can orde r them
through your pharmacist. EKG leads are
Fig.4. Make )'0111' oll'n "positive " by copying this mirrored pattern onto clear M)'/ar. Shown actual sire.
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I would make a lot more noise about this
except for two things . Make that three.
First, I'm not an MD , so the medical industry wi// probably have no interest in
anything J haw to offer. Second, efforts to
try and bring down the COSt of medical
treatments could easily trigger an FDA attack and prison. Third, J need more people
to ca// or write to say they used it with success. I' ve never had anyone write and say
they had tried it and it didn 't work, but I'd
like more positive testimony.
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