As part of her protocol, the late Dr Hulda Clark used small currents on human cells to support organ function and to disrupt pathogens, parasites and cancer cells. This was never supported by mainstream medicine.
However, the March Newsletter from the Dr Clark Zentrum, claims that more modern research supports what Dr Clark was advocating decades ago. The newsletter refers to a study which reports that “small electrical currents can inhibit cancer cells“. This report states:
“The alternating electric fields of very low frequencies (less than 1 kHz) have shown to stimulate excitable tissues such as nerve, muscle and heart. Low frequency electric fields also claim to stimulate bone growth and accelerate fracture healing. At very high frequencies tissue heating becomes dominant, thus serving the basis for some commonly used medical treatments such as diathermy and radio frequency tumour ablation”.
The Newsletter continues that since the early nineties, Dr Clark pointed out that parasites can release growth factors that turn cells cancerous. Completely dismissed by mainstream which does not even consider parasites, a new study now confirms that the human liver fluke does actually do just that.
In the new study Dr Loukas states,
“It has been known that certain proteins secreted by O. viverrini cause cell growth, however the identity of the protein was unknown. We also knew that the parasite secreted granulin but we did not know that it could affect the human cells around it. This discovery leads the way to a better understanding of how this parasite causes such a devastating form of cancer”.
Although it is claimed to be the “first research”, Dr Clark was advocating this many years ago.
The Human Liver Fluke



