The Teslar Wrist Watch


By Dr. Anthony Scott-Morley
D.S.c., Ph.D., M.D. (M.A.)
103 N. Road, Poole, Dorset AH 120 LU U.K.

All medical pratitioners and patients are faced with a common problem, if the body is to be maintained or returned to good health, accurate diagnosis is necessary. Standard medical tests are not always suficient, since they do not account for the energy profile of the various body organs. Only by taking the energy profile into account can we see not only what is already wrong, but also what is likely to develop into more manifest illness.


Every cell of the body is constantly engaged in activity. This activity is regulated by the potential, which exists on the cell wall. In normal health, there is a narrow range of potential which enables the cell to function in a healthy manner. If this potential becomes disturbed (or if the polarity of he cell wall begins to reverse) then the energy exchange of the cell becomes affected with consequent effects on cellular function. If the cell biulds up excess energy, then we find acute phases of disease with attendant irritation and inflammation; if the cell becomes deficient in energy, we find cellular fatigue and degeneration.


One of the more interesting ways in which the energy function of an organ or tissue can be assessed is by using electro-accupuncture techniques as developed in Germany. These techniques are variously known as EAV.,E.Ac.,B.F.D,etc. The efficiency of such diagnostic methods has been investigated at university levels, as well as having stood the test of empirical usage in the practice of many hundreds of practitoners.


In this paper, I do not intend to offer critical assessment of the test method. Sufice to say that independent researches suggests that these methods can be up to 90% accurate in the hands of a skilled practioner. The basic principle involved id to measure the electrical resistance at selected acupuncture points. It is known that resistance decreases and conductance increases. By taking measurements from a group of points known as "Control Measurement Points", it is possible to gain an insight into the health of all of the major body organs and systems.


The measurement values obtained are normally expressed as values between 0 and 100. A measurement value of 50 on any selected point represents an ideal energy balance for that organ or tissue.


Excessively high values are considered to indicate cellular irritation or inflammation, and low values are considered as indicating cellular fatigue and if very low, cellular degeneration. In my practice, I have been using these methods for over 10 years. I have found them to be very accurate diagnostic tools, provided that the practitioner is aware of some patterns, which can emerge. One of the most common pattern is when nearly all measurement points return high values, which should indicate that the patient is in a state of toxicity with total body irritation. Very often the patient reports feeling fine, with no symtoms that he/she is aware of. In such cases it is probable that we are observing a hyper-ergie state, which has not yet causes any physiological change.


However, if such a state persists for long periods, then eventually a potentially weak organ will begin to malfunction with consequent symptomatology.


For some considerable time, I have been researching causes of over-all, hyper-ergie states. One of the prime causes found is sensitivity to background electro-magnetic fields. Many people, possibly 80% of the population appear to exhibit some degree of sensitivity to environmental extra-low-frequency(ELF) electromagnetic fields. These fields include domestic electrical devices, radio, television, and communication waves, microwaves, atmospheric disturbances such as electrical storms. Subjective awareness of such sensitivity varies considerably from patient to patient. Some people experience no particular symptoms; other experience a wide variety of symptoms including fatigue, anxiety, mild depressive moods, mood changes, headaches, allergies and sensitivities, energy fluctuations, hormonal imbalances, frequent colds and infections, etc.