Availability:In StockContributor:Jerry L. Tennant MDPublish date:2010-06-21Pages:600
Language:EnglishPublisher:Createspace Independent Publishing PlatformISBN-13:9781453649169ISBN-10:1453649166UPC:9781453649169Book Category:MedicalBook Subcategory:Alternative & Complementary MedicineSize:9.02 x 5.98 x 1.21 inchesWeight:1.7417Product ID:SC2MXWN458
Every cell in the body is designed to run at -20 to -25 millivolts. To heal, we must make new cells. To make a new cell requires -50 millivolts. Chronic disease occurs when voltage drops below -20 and/or you cannot achieve -50 millivolts to make new cells. Thus chronic disease is always defined by having low voltage. This book tells you how to measure your voltage in each organ, how to correct it, and how to determine why your voltage dropped enough to allow you to get sick.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Createspace Independent Publishing PlatformISBN-13:9781453649169ISBN-10:1453649166UPC:9781453649169Book Category:MedicalBook Subcategory:Alternative & Complementary MedicineSize:9.02 x 5.98 x 1.21 inchesWeight:1.7417Product ID:SC2MXWN458
Jerald L. Tennant, MD, MD(H), MD(P) Born 1940 in Dodge City, KS. Graduated Darrouzett, TX High School 1957 Attended Texas Tech University 1957-1960 Attended University of Houston School of Optometry 1958-1959 Graduated with MD from University of TX Southwestern Medical School 1964 Internship Methodist Hospitals of Dallas 1964-65 Basic Science of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School 1965 Residency in Ophthalmology, Parkland Hospitals of Dallas, 1964-1968 Diplomat of American Academy of Ophthalmology Diplomat of American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery Private Practice of Ophthalmology 1964-1995 Director of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery, Parkland Hospital 1965-1985 International Lecturer in Ophthalmic Surgery 1978-1995 Co-founder, Outpatient Ophthalmic Surgery Society Lecturer in Energetic Medicine 1999-present
Awards: Valedictorian High School (graduated at end of junior year) 1957 Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society 1959 Dean's List, Texas Tech University 1959 Pre-med Student of the Year, Texas Tech 1959 SN Intern of the Year 1965 Philip Corboy Award for Distinguished Service to Ophthalmology 1986 American Academy of Ophthalmology Service Award Order of St. Sylvester
Publications: Books: A Lens for All Seasons Cataract Surgery, A Primer Life in the Box Healing is Voltage Numerous medical articles
Patents: Various patents of medical instruments and other non-medical patents.
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Every cell in the body is designed to run at -20 to -25 millivolts. To heal, we must make new cells. To make a new cell requires -50 millivolts. Chronic disease occurs when voltage drops below -20 and/or you cannot achieve -50 millivolts to make new cells. Thus chronic disease is always defined by having low voltage. This book tells you how to measure your voltage in each organ, how to correct it, and how to determine why your voltage dropped enough to allow you to get sick.
Jerald L. Tennant, MD, MD(H), MD(P) Born 1940 in Dodge City, KS. Graduated Darrouzett, TX High School 1957 Attended Texas Tech University 1957-1960 Attended University of Houston School of Optometry 1958-1959 Graduated with MD from University of TX Southwestern Medical School 1964 Internship Methodist Hospitals of Dallas 1964-65 Basic Science of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School 1965 Residency in Ophthalmology, Parkland Hospitals of Dallas, 1964-1968 Diplomat of American Academy of Ophthalmology Diplomat of American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery Private Practice of Ophthalmology 1964-1995 Director of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery, Parkland Hospital 1965-1985 International Lecturer in Ophthalmic Surgery 1978-1995 Co-founder, Outpatient Ophthalmic Surgery Society Lecturer in Energetic Medicine 1999-present
Awards: Valedictorian High School (graduated at end of junior year) 1957 Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society 1959 Dean's List, Texas Tech University 1959 Pre-med Student of the Year, Texas Tech 1959 SN Intern of the Year 1965 Philip Corboy Award for Distinguished Service to Ophthalmology 1986 American Academy of Ophthalmology Service Award Order of St. Sylvester
Publications: Books: A Lens for All Seasons Cataract Surgery, A Primer Life in the Box Healing is Voltage Numerous medical articles
Patents: Various patents of medical instruments and other non-medical patents.