CANCER 147 



equilibrium and if, as I believe, there is, in cancer, over- 

 ionisation of cells in a certain area and from that area along 

 the line of least resistance to air and earth such a disturbance 

 would be present. Granting the pre-cancerous condition 

 to be inflammatory in character we are reminded that the 

 effect of electrical stimulus continues even after disconnec- 

 tion of current. An impetus is given to growth and that 

 growth may go on after the inflammation has ceased. If the 

 neuro-electrical pressure is sensibly lowered the tendency 

 would be in the direction of a restoration of the normal, 

 and that is the scientific basis underlying all treatment. 



