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March 4, 2014

Jerry Tennant, M.D.

Healing is Voltage

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S y n o p s i s

Our bodies can be likened to electric systems, where the state of our "battery" plays a crucial role in our overall well-being. When our "battery" runs low, our bodies may start deteriorating, making us more susceptible to diseases. Surprisingly, even surgical procedures can impact our body's electrical flow. Scars resulting from surgery can disrupt the proper flow of electricity throughout the body.

Have you ever experienced feeling tired after a Sunday ride in a convertible? Interestingly, wind, even from a fan, can steal electrons from our bodies, leaving us feeling drained. On the other hand, exposure to running water, whether it's a refreshing shower, the vast ocean, or a serene river, can provide our bodies with electrons. It's no wonder we often feel rejuvenated after spending time at the beach.

Dr. Jerry Tennant has delved into the fascinating realm of using voltage as a diagnostic and treatment tool for various health issues. Despite his background as a successful eye surgeon, his journey took a turn when he contracted encephalitis. During this challenging period, he made the remarkable connection between lowered voltage in specific body areas and illness. Pain, he asserted, is essentially a symptom of abnormal voltage. The solution, he proposed, is straightforward?introduce enough electrons to elevate the voltage back into the healthy range. Dr. Tennant's innovative Biomodulator device facilitates the transfer of electrons to cell membranes, aiding in the restoration of voltage.

Contrary to popular belief, many conditions labeled as auto-immune disorders do not stem from the body attacking itself. Instead, they often result from bacteria releasing digestive enzymes into the bloodstream, targeting areas with low voltage. Dr. Tennant also shed light on hypothyroidism, indicating that it can be linked to fluoride exposure.

Furthermore, he highlighted root canals as potential sources of health problems, explaining that a single infected root canal can compromise up to 63% of the immune system's functioning. Another factor contributing to low voltage is insufficient stomach acid, sometimes triggered by deficiencies in iodine and zinc.


B i o

Dr. Jerry Tennant was accepted into the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in 1960 at age 19 and graduated in the top ten of his class in 1964 with an MD degree. He co-founded the Outpatient Ophthalmic Surgery Society and taught surgeons around the world to do outpatient eye surgery and was instrumental in getting Congress to pay for outpatient surgery, saving Medicare millions of dollars every year. He was one of the first surgeons in the U.S. to place intraocular lenses in eyes after cataract surgery, eliminating the need for thick, incapacitating glasses after cataract surgery. He has also has been awarded the degree of Doctor of Natural Medicine ND(M) by the World Organization of Natural Medical Practitioners.

Dr. Tennant did the majority of the research for the excimer laser for VISX that is used for LASIK surgery. He did about 1000 cases in the U.S. and about 2000 cases abroad.

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What wasn't known was that the laser wouldn't kill viruses in the cornea. As seen in the photo, the laser would strike the eye, releasing viruses. They came upward through Dr. Tennant's mask, into his nose, and into his brain. He developed encephalitis and a bleeding disorder, resulting in spastic movements and in his being unable to remember how to write a prescription. Three viruses were found in his brain and he was told nothing could be done to help him. He was forced to retire from ophthalmology on November 30, 1995.

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This is how he spent the next 6-7 years, sleeping about 16 hours per day. He had 2-3 hours a day in which he could think clearly enough to understand a newspaper. Then, like a light switch, his brain would shut off and he couldn't understand what he was reading.

During the time he could think, he realized he would have to find a way to get himself well since modern American medicine could not do so. He began to read cellular biology books with the idea that if he could get one cell to work correctly, they would all work correctly.

Each cellular biology book gave passing notice to the fact that cells require a narrow range of pH, but little more was discussed on the subject. He began to look at pH and discovered that it is a measurement of the voltage in a solution. It is measured with a sophisticated voltmeter. If the solution is an electron donor, a minus sign is placed in front of the voltage. If the solution is an electron stealer, a plus sign is placed in front of the voltage. The measured voltage is then converted to a logarithmic scale from 0-14 with zero corresponding to +400 millivolts of electron stealer to -400 millivolts corresponding to a pH of 14. Cells are designed to run at about -20 millivolts (pH 7.35). Dr. Tennant began to understand that cells must have enough voltage to work and that chronic disease was associated with loss of voltage. Next he had to find out how to measure the voltage and then how to correct it. This is how he was able to heal himself.

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On the left is Dr. Tennant at age 59, and on the right is Dr. Tennant at age 65.


Links to Guest

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Healing is Voltage: The Handbook, 3rd Edition


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