Can electricity cure our ills?
Briefly

Ambrose Bierce humorously noted that electricity is the force behind all natural phenomena not otherwise explained; it's this electric charge that highlights human connections and interactions.
Humans are not isolated from electricity; instead, we continuously exchange it with our environment, impacting our biological functions and nervous impulses, driven by subatomic particles in our cells.
Rather than being mechanical robots, our biological functionalities stem from an organic bioelectrical process known as the electrome, critical for processes like muscular control and heart rate.
In her book, Sally Adee proposes that understanding and intervening in our body's bioelectrical systems may unlock treatments for diseases previously considered incurable, emphasizing the importance of awareness of our electrome.
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