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Abrams developed the Oscilloclast. This machine transmitted the frequency of the condition to the diseased tissue. The frequencies were transmitted back to the diseased tissue until the patient was ‘clear’ of electronic reactions.

Abrams developed a system for diagnosing medical conditions using their energetic profile and then correcting those states by returning their frequencies or vibrations.

Abrams accepted that the most sensitive instrument available was the human nervous system. The radiesthetic faculty is the basis for Radionics which has resulted in the ‘stick pad’ largely being replaced by the pendulum.

Abrams research in the USA became controversial when it suggested that:

  • Disease could be studied as radiating energy rather than cellular imbalance.
  • Radiating energy from diseased tissue could be detected after it had traveled along a wire and through a healthy person.

As amazing and groundbreaking as the diagnostic system was there was still a problem. Cancer and syphilis gave reactions in exactly the same area. Thinking that the ‘radiation’ from the diseased tissue was electrical in nature he introduced a resistance-box. 

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This resistance box solved the problem. Syphilis gave a reaction when 55 ohms was present and cancer when 50 ohms was in the system. I was then possible to differentiate between the different conditions by changing the resistance in the circuit. The ‘rate’ came about depending on the electrical resistance of the condition. Abrams realized that some of the patients were too sick for Abram to pound on. He then found that if he placed a spot of blood, and not the patient, on the copper plate that the method still worked. Today the patients hair or finger or toenail and even a photograph is normally used. These ‘witnesses’ provide an exact energy replica of the patient.

Development of Radionics over the Years

1920

1920s

The British medical community rejected Radionics. Individuals carried out their own research, one example was Dr. Edward Bach (1886 – 1936) (Bach Flower Remedies) who tested Abrams Box. His results are described in Medical Discoveries of Edward Bach by Nora Weeks 1940. 25 tests of Abrams discoveries were carried out in London and Glasgow by the research committee supervised by Sir Thomas Horder. All 25 tests confirmed Abrams work.
1930

1930s

Chiropractor, Dr. Ruth Drown,(1891 – 1965) based in Hollywood, California, replaced the human subject with the persons hair or blood. She developed the ERA by removing the human subject. There were 2 circuits, 1 an ‘assessment circuit’ and the other a ‘treatment circuit.’ By removing the human subject Dr. Drown was able to diagnose and treat any person, no matter what the distance. Today this system is called ‘radionic projections’, however she called the technique ‘broadcasting.’ Going against the Medical Established always carries with it risks and her work was challenged. Dr Drown passed on in 1966, her health had been affected by the constant attacks.
1949

1940s

In 1949, electrical engineer Thomas Galen Hieronymus (1895 – 1988) received the only patent for a Radionics machine. He published ‘how to build these machines’ in Popular Science and Popular Mechanics magazines. People all over the world began to build their own Radioncs machines. This was one of the most important things to happen to Radionics and most probably saved the modality from obscurity.
1960

1960s

Gradually interest and acceptance of Radionics in the UK grew because of the work of pioneers in the field such as Dr. W. Guyon Richards, George De La Warr, and Lavender Dower. More and more conventional doctors began to utilise this modality. David Tansley, (1934 – 1988) an American Chiropractor, traveled to the UK and joined the Radionic Association. Tansley caused much controversy when he introduced Eastern Philosophy to Western Radionics. Unfortunately adding Eastern Mysticism to the science based modality of Radionics fueled the skeptics fervour.
1970

1970/80&90s

During the 1970s David Tansley was a prolific author of Radionic books. Including: David Tansley, “Subtle Anatomy of Man” 1972 David Tansley, “Radionics: A Patients Guide” 1985 Dimensions of Radionics: Techniques of Instrumented Distant-Healing The shift was beginning from analogue to digital technology which saved much time and effort when it came to diagnosis and treatment.
2000

2000s

In South Africa, engineer, Philip Nel, (1956 -) developed and produced the Intrinsic Data Field, IDF Balancer, a unique, groundbreaking, and simple Radionic device. This device opened up Radionics to everybody.
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