Re: Electroporation
>- when I am running the SP and take Citricidal it becomes far more effective...what do you call that?
Some might call it a placebo effect, but I would lean toward a combined effect or possibly
microporation, which is different from electroporation. That is not to say that electroporation is not involved or possibly some other electrical influence. It may just be that perhaps the terms electroporation and microporation are being confused or misused.
>- if I eat raw garlic the day of the SP treatment, just a few minutes later and I would start looking for Tylenol 3
Another over looked aspect is
microporation of the intestines and this may enter into effect here. The intestinal walls are sometimes penetrated by filaments of various fungi and possibly other micro-organisms. If these microbes are killed or injured, they can leave holes in the intestines that allow substances to pass that normally would be blocked or slowed in passage. Garlic is one of these.
The difference between electroporation and microporation is significant. Electroporation allows substances to cross a cell wall easier that it normally would and it appears to require a fairly high voltage. Microporation is the creation of small holes in the intestines that indiscriminately allows substances to enter the blood stream.
That is the distinction that I am currently working on in this respect. Microporation also appears to be the effect that is causing your problems with garlic after a SP session.
>- there is a new crop of well trained +250k in the hole for their education scientists out there every year
That would be great, but, currently there does not appear to be a lot of effort in this direction.