Healing is Voltage, Jerry Tennant
A groundbreaking exploration of healing frequencies, voltage, and biochemistry, bridging physics with health and energy medicine for a deeper understanding.
Author:
Dr. Lauren Deville
C.A. Gray (Dr Lauren’s pen name)

Astounding!
As I started to learn more about healing frequencies, this book came up again and again as a suggested read. I didn’t actually read it until I’d heard the author speak at a recent medical conference though. It blew me away–not least because a prayer of mine for some time had been to understand the connection between physics and biochemistry. I knew there *was* one, but had no idea how to begin researching the question, since it was such a big picture concept, and that’s not how our Western minds tend to think. We usually compartmentalize subjects such that they are more easily digestible.
This book is a big part of the answer. Many other books I’d read recently had discussed the concept of healing frequencies, and the vital force as they pertain to Eastern healing modalities, but not until I read this book did I come to think of all if those concepts as voltage: literally, the flow of electrons. That changed everything… particularly when applied to ideas mentioned here but also in many other works I’ve read recently as well, regarding how acupuncture meridians are literal semiconductors, particularly when hydrated (with water in its liquid crystal form, as Gerald Pollack wrote about in “The Fourth Phase of Water.”) It’s a circuit.
I definitely didn’t agree with everything the author argues past this point, though. I’m still quite a skeptic on the concept of chakras (though I am open to being convinced, if it can be proven that there is a physical explanation for them, as it now turns out there is for acupuncture meridians). I didn’t follow his proprietary approach to re-establishing charge via the biomodulators he sells for thousands of dollars, and indeed, there were a few too many proprietary offerings sprinkled throughout the book(s) for my taste. Even so, I could overlook that for the core idea, which was pure gold.
My rating: *****