Book

The Body Electric

by Robert O. Becker, Gary Selden

📖 Overview

The Body Electric documents decades of research into bioelectricity and its role in living organisms. Dr. Robert O. Becker's investigations span regeneration in salamanders, bone healing, and the effects of electromagnetic fields on health. Through scientific observations and experiments, the book traces discoveries about electrical currents in the body and their connection to healing, growth, and disease. The authors examine historical findings alongside their own research into regeneration mechanisms and electromagnetic medicine. The work details both the promise and potential dangers of electromagnetic fields, including natural and human-made sources. Becker and Selden present evidence about electrical systems in organisms while raising questions about technology's impact on biology. This pioneering text bridges conventional medicine and bioelectromagnetic research, challenging readers to reconsider the relationship between living things and electrical forces. The book's implications extend from personal health to environmental concerns about humanity's increasing exposure to artificial electromagnetic fields.

👀 Reviews

Readers describe this book as eye-opening regarding bioelectricity and electromagnetic effects on health. Many note its influence on their understanding of how the body heals and interacts with electromagnetic fields. Liked: - Clear explanations of complex scientific concepts - Documentation of research and experiments - Historical context of bioelectricity research - Discussion of regeneration mechanisms - Links between electricity and healing Disliked: - Some sections feel dated (published 1985) - Technical language can be dense - Later chapters become more speculative - Government conspiracy claims near the end lose scientific focus One reader noted: "The first 2/3 is solid science, but the final third veers into unproven theories." Ratings: Goodreads: 4.28/5 (1,447 ratings) Amazon: 4.7/5 (1,013 ratings) Common review term frequency: "Scientific" - 127 mentions "Research" - 98 mentions "Healing" - 82 mentions "Technical" - 45 mentions

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🤔 Interesting facts

🔬 Dr. Robert O. Becker was twice nominated for the Nobel Prize for his research on regeneration and bioelectricity in living organisms. ⚡ The book exposed how the U.S. military was secretly researching electromagnetic fields as potential weapons during the Cold War era. 🦎 The research detailed in the book includes groundbreaking discoveries about salamanders' ability to regenerate limbs through electrical signals in their bodies. 🏥 Becker's work led to the development of electrical stimulation treatments for bone healing, which are still used in modern medicine. 🧲 The authors were among the first to raise concerns about the potential health effects of electromagnetic pollution from power lines and electronic devices, decades before it became a widespread public concern.