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The Body Electric
Seminal classic by Robert O. Becker, MD (full book pdf)

Electromagnetism & Life
Drs Robert O. Becker and Andrew Marino (full book pdf)
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Handling a Teenager’s Rage in Therapy
June 29, 2022
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This episode features the audio from one of the ACO case presentation series webinars. Jackie Bosworth, M.D. tells Dr. Burritt about her adolescent patient Drew who lived in a residential treatment facility for children at risk. She had great difficulty managing her anger and frustration and attacked anyone who got in her way. Listen in to hear how Dr. Bosworth was able to connect with Drew and provide relief for this teenager’s pent-up emotions. The doctors also respond to audience questions about self-harm and managing children who need healthy outlets for their anger.
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Robert O. Becker MD: Research Bibliography
Posted on January 7, 2015 by Paul Becker

Robert O. Becker MD

The father of electromedicine and electrochemically induced cellular regeneration Dr. Robert O. Becker with Paul Becker developer of the EarthPulse after testing the Sleep on Command Pulsed DC Magnetic Stimulation System in August 2004; "Paul, you've certainly come up with something that makes me sleep" ~ Robert O. Becker

Robert Otto Becker, MD (1923 - 2008) 5 decades of electromedical research by a man far, far ahead of his time.
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Robert O. Becker: Complete in-vitro regeneration of adult fingertip with intact finger print, finger nail and tactile sensation.

[Photos attached] as submitted in support of patent filing


Robert O. Becker: Regeneration of tissue in diabetic ulcer. Becker chose amputate candidates for his research on chronic ulcers and NEVER lost a limb.

100% success during more than a decade of research.
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Dr. Robert Otto Becker, M.D.
Bibliographies

(click on the PMID (an index of Med-line) to find source

Becker RO, Exploring new horizons in electromedicine, Journal of Alternative Complementary Medicine 2004 Feb;10(1):17-8., PMID: 15025873

Becker RO, Induced dedifferentiation: a possible alternative to embryonic stem cell transplants, NeuroRehabilitation. 2002;17(1):23-31, PMID: 12016344

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Upstate Medical Center, State University of New York, Syracuse, NY 13210, USA.

Induction of local tissue regeneration in the human would best be accomplished if the patient's own cells at the desired site could be caused to dedifferentiate into the required embryonic stem cells. A system involving the electrical iontophoretic introduction of free silver ions into human wounds for their antibiotic effect has been in clinical use since 1975. In addition to a major antibiotic effect, the technique was found to produce the regeneration of all local tissues, apparently by stimulating dedifferentiation of mature human cells. More recently the use of a newly developed silvered nylon fabric has been found to have similar results without the need for electrical parameters. The results of a preliminary laboratory and clinical study of this material are presented.

Becker RO, Silver ions in the treatment of local infections, Met Based Drugs,1999;6(4-5):311-4., PMID: 18475906, PMCID: PMC2365176

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery State University of New York Health Science Center at Syracuse 550 Harrison Street Syracuse New York 13202 USA.

A study of the use of free silver ions as an antibacterial and antifungal agent administered to infected local wounds has been conducted over the past two decades. A variety of iontophoretic techniques has been employed utilizing either pure silver wires or several types of silvered nylon fabrics as anodes in a direct current electrical circuit. A new type of silver nylon has recently been evaluated for the same use without iontophoretic current. In vitro studies of both techniques have demonstrated an effective, broad spectrum antibiotic effect including most silver-resistant strains. Over 100 cases of recalcitrant osteomyelitis have been treated with an overall success rate of approximately 65% and no evidence of argyria.

Becker RO, Electromagnetism and the revolution in medicine, Acupuncture & Electro-therapeutic Research
,1987;12(1):75-9., PMID: 2883840

Becker RO, Esper C., Electrostimulation and undetected malignant tumors, Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research,1981 Nov-Dec;(161):336-9, PMID: 7198021

Webster DA, Spadaro JA, Becker RO, Kramer S., Silver anode treatment of chronic osteomyelitis, Clinical Orthopedics and Related Research, 1981 Nov-Dec;(161):105-14., PMID: 6975686

Twenty-five patients with active, chronic osteomyelitis, resistant to conventional management, were treated with surgical debridement and daily application of electrically activated silver dressings. Sixteen (64%) cases resulted in closed, stable, pain-free wounds, with the remainder resulting in persistent drainage or amputation. Nine of 12 cases complicated by nonunion achieved union. In 13 patients an open-bone graft was performed and silver treatment continued: these tended to remain free of purulent drainage but fared no better than average in the long-term follow-up. The silver anode dressing seems to be an effective aid in the treatment of chronic bone infection when combined with adequate surgical debridement, thereby reducing the need for prolonged systemic antibiotics.

Perry FS, Reichmanis M, Marino AA, Becker RO, Environmental power-frequency magnetic fields and suicide, Health Physics, 1981 Aug;41(2):267-77, PMID: 7275611

Marino AA, Cullen JM, Reichmanis M, Becker RO, Hart FX, Sensitivity to change in electrical environment: a new bioelectric effect, The American Journal of Physiology, 1980 Nov;239(5):R424-7, PMID: 7435656