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The Inventor of the EPFX
The Hungarian Journal on Alternative Medicine

Professor Wm. C. Nelson
On a gray early winter's day in Ohio, USA, a drama of a struggle for life unfolded some thirty years ago. In Mill Creek Park in Youngstown, Ohio is Lake Glacier. A beautiful spot in all seasons, but on this day the lake was starting to develop its white icy cover for the winter.
The ice was thin this day and a group of dogs were playing on the ice. The largest dog was a young, strong Great Dane. His weight was too much for the thin ice to support. The Dane had fallen through the ice and was struggling in the icy, cold water.
A crowd of people was building on the shore to watch the struggle for life. No one in the crowd dared to step out on the ice, for the Dane was 200 meters from shore and the ice could not support anyone attempting to get close.
Anxiety built in the observers as they watched the young dog struggle to survive. Strength drained from the dog as the cold water sapped the Dane's life energy. Fear, hesitation and sadness filled the minds of the people on shore. Then a car door opened next to the lake and down the hill ran a young man.
Fully clothed he ran out onto the ice and raced toward the dog. The ice groaned and cracked. Getting to within 25 yards of the Dane the ice gave way totally and the young man dropped into the icy water.
The crowd gasped as he disappeared under the water. Silence seemed to last for hours, but a cheer went up as the man surfaced next to the dog. Using his weight, arms and willpower the young man struggled to break the ice and carve a path to the safety of the shore.
But the cold water started to sap his strength as well, when miraculously the Dane, sensing the taste of life, regained strength and started to support the young man.
Frozen, watching this drama of life unfold, the people watched as together the dog and his savior fought through the ice and water till the man could stand. Then, pushing the dog to safety, the man struggled for a few more yards till he too could be free of the icy water.
The crowd cheered as the Dane shook off the water. The people rushed to the dog and petted him. The dog ran off to the north while the young man got into his car and drove off to the south. The crowd's attention was focused on the dog as they both left. No one in the crowd knew the young man's name.
In 1970, three men on their way to the moon had difficulty. The two separate navigation systems had to be altered to do functions that they were not designed for. Someone had to have the vision and skills to calculate the mathematics for the navigation system. Most said it was impossible. One man said nothing is impossible. This man successfully reprogrammed the gyros. The three men landed safely.
No one had ever registered an alternative medical device for electroacupunture. Most said it was impossible. In 1989 one man was able to register such a device for medical use. The device was then registered in Hungary and Europe when others said it was impossible.
In 1976 in America, a law was passed that required all things used in health care to be registered with the FDA. All items in use before 1976 were grand fathered in as registered. Acupuncture needles were purposely left off this list. The small medical minds of the modern medical community could not understand acupuncture and thus they illegally rejected them as medical instruments.
The way was clear to confront this injustice, but everyone knew that the FDA would attack anyone who stood against them. One man saw the illegality of their action and took a case against the FDA. The FDA was infuriated and an FDA agent promised to find something to attack this man. This led to an indictment and an arrest.
This was the only way to stop the registration of acupuncture needles. In Federal Court in Denver in 1996, Judge Maetch remarked that there appeared to be no crime. The FDA dropped their case. One week later the acupuncture needles were accepted as real medical devices. The truth triumphed over oppression.
In 1996 there was a need for an affordable computerized bioresonance device. A device that would operate at millisec speeds, be autofocusing, have real homeopathy in it, have extensive data processing skills, and be easy to buy and use.
There was one big problem: no one would program the computer at a moderate expense. No one had the computer skills, a medical background, skills in quantum theory, fractal dynamics, subspace theory, an electrical engineering background and the determinism to complete the project.
One man had most of these skills, but was not a competent programmer. They said is was impossible to learn programming and program such a device in a short time. Professional estimates were that 5 programmers would need two years to complete such a project. This one man learned programming in one month, and one year later the 50 meg program was done, registered and in medical use all over the world.
Under communism, homeopathy was illegal. With the demise of the communist regime, each new country developed new laws for alternative medicine. Hungary said that no medical art was legal unless it was taught in some medical college. Many homeopaths tried to get their classes accepted by the medical establishment.
All were rejected as being not medical in presentation. Most said it was impossible. But one man said nothing is impossible. Some things are hard to do. In 1996, the postgraduate medical college in Budapest approved one man to teach a course in homeopathy. Now homeopathy is legal in Hungary, thanks to the efforts of one man.
They said that only Hollywood could make successful and entertaining movies. They said it was impossible to make a major motion picture for less than $100,000. They said that it was impossible to expose the story of greed and criminal action of the drug companies. They said that powers would stop such a story from being told. One man said it is time for a change; it is time for someone to make a stand.
All of these stories are of one man. A man with over 2000 homeopathics registered in America, a US patent in homeopathy, three Irish patents, licensed to practice medicine, and a man who has lectured all over the world on alternative medicine.
Few have done more for natural medicine than this man. And now it is time to thank our friend, William Nelson, for his energy, work and resolve. When you raise your children and you want to tell them that one person can make a difference, tell them about Dr. William Nelson. He has shown the world that one man can.
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