Dr. Harold Saxton Burr (Yale) pioneered L-field research: bioelectric voltage patterns that organize living systems. With Dr. Louis Langman, they measured gradients (e.g. cervix to pubis).
In >1000 women, significant shifts flagged 102 malignancy cases; 95 confirmed by surgery/pathology — often before symptoms.
Mice studies: voltage changes detected tumors 10-14 days pre-palpation.
Why it works: Cells maintain precise ion-driven voltages & fields for structure/control. Cancer disrupts this bioelectric homeostasis, creating measurable field alterations detectable non-invasively at low cost.
Published in Science (1947) & Am J Obstet Gynecol. Modern bioelectricity research confirms the principle.