
Tesla Medicine is ancient medical technology invented by Nikola Tesla that was lost and then suppressed after being discovered in 1943
The great architect of the Universe works in very strange ways. Only Edgar Cayce could have predicted a future where Tesla’s name would be recognized by virtually everyone on Earth. While the Tesla global brand is tied to electric cars, there are other technologies invented by the genius Nikola Tesla which were never shared with the public but are now set to be revealed on the world stage.
In January 2025, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. was appointed by president Donald Trump as the new US Secretary of Human Health Services (HHS). This sent a clear message to the world that the American government intends to wrestle control of Western medicine back from big pharma. This goes hand in hand with Donald Trump’s quest to cure chronic disease in America before he leaves office.
I think I have figured out how Trump and Kennedy intend to accomplish this task. It’s called Tesla’s Medicine. It’s not a new medicine to be produced by one of Elon Musk’s companies. Instead, it is ancient medical technology invented by Nikola Tesla that was lost and then suppressed after being discovered in 1943.
When Tesla died at the New Yorker Hotel in 1943, the FBI took possession of his secret inventions that were locked away in storage trunks in the basement. Certain of Tesla’s research diagrams, considered to be too complicated to comprehend for the average electrical technician, were presented to the world's leading professor of microwave research at MIT University to decode. His name was Dr. John G. Trump (the uncle of Donald J. Trump).
Yes, you read that right. The middle initial "J" in Trump’s name stands for John. It is said that John Trump then introduced his nephew to the hidden secrets of the Nikola Tesla Medical Universe.
During a press briefing in April of 2020, Donald Trump famously suggested that injecting disinfectant into a person infected with the coronavirus could serve as a deterrent to the virus. He went on to suggest that the disinfecting agent could be ultraviolet light:
"So, supposing we hit the body with a tremendous — whether it's ultraviolet or just a very powerful light — and I think you said that hasn't been checked because of the testing," Trump said... "And then I said, supposing you brought the light inside the body, which you can do either through the skin or some other way, and I think you said you're going to test that, too."(1)
I believe that Trump was suggesting a Tesla medicine called Ozone Therapy. Tesla patented the first ozone generator. (Unfortunately, the mainstream media distorted Trump’s remarks about artificial ultraviolet light, to imply that Trump told everyone to drink bleach.)
With Trump now firmly in control of the US government, and Bobby Kennedy installed as Secretary of HHS – together they could conceivably reintroduce Tesla’s suppressed medical inventions to cure chronic disease. At least this is what I am being told in interviews with some medical doctors.
I have spent the last 10 years filming these “lost” healing technologies and have just released my first episode of three feature documentaries called “Tesla’s Medicine: The Universal Fluid.” The film is now streaming on Amazon and on the popular Fox-owned free streaming media platform called Tubi. The first film highlights Tesla’s magnetic field therapy inventions that were once popular treatments for chronic illness, and then banned after the introduction of pharmaceuticals. They are now returning as FDA registered "Med Bed Wellness” devices. And Apple is actively promoting Tesla’s Medicine by running adds on Google Search results to view the film on TubiTV. (2)
Tesla’s Medicine Was Recommended by Edgar Cayce
Edgar Cayce was a world famous American psychic who recommended use of “The Violet Ray” invented by Tesla to patients over 900 times. It was a high frequency hand held device with a quartz electrode that glowed in both the violet and ultraviolet spectrum. When touched on the patient, it would ozonate the surface of the skin. This was a way of injecting ultraviolet light into the body. Tesla said crystals were living beings and Cayce said that the future of medicine was quartz crystal light therapy. (3)
Nikola Tesla manufactured his light and magnetic field medical devices between 1901 and 1917 that emulated the healing frequencies of nature. He did this in his Long Island, NY factory that was constructed in the middle of a remote 200-acre pine forest. He walked 10 miles through his forest nearly every day to ground himself.
Slovenia - the Birthplace of Naturopathic Sun Medicine
Today, both Trump and Kennedy sing the praises of walking through nature and getting full spectrum sunshine while doing it. Kennedy likes to hike through the mountains. Trump moves through the Earth’s magnetic fields on his Florida golf courses, away from the electrosmog, almost every weekend.
In his youth, Nikola Tesla worked as a draftsman in Slovenia, a country renowned for its healing waters and forest therapy retreats. He actually lived as a gypsy in their forests with no fixed address. He followed the ways of a world famous Swiss doctor, Arnold Rikli, who had settled at Lake Bled in Slovenia to set up a wellness retreat where patients could walk barefoot almost naked through the forest.
This type of forest therapy is still a popular pastime for the local Lake Bled population and campsites that feature an Arnold Rikli path have become major tourist attractions. Slovenian medical universities pay homage to Tesla and teach how to use his magnetic field therapy to treat cancer. The Slovenian government gives grants for the production of magnetic field therapy machines.
Robert Kennedy Jr. recently announced his intention to ban cell phones in US school classrooms because of distractions and related health issues from overexposure to the electrosmog they create. He believes we have a generation of children that have become electrosensitive to the unnatural magnetic fields that are used by wireless technology. He wants the students to take a digital detox in nature where there is no Wi-fi or smart TV’s and cell towers close by so they can recover from the stress of the over use of wireless technology.
I envision a future where nature retreats similar to the ones offered in Slovenia will spring up all over Canada and North America to act as a haven for people that have become electrosensitive. Forward thinking “wellness” retreats will provide Tesla “Med Bed” PEMF and solar light technology machines that recreate the healing frequencies found in nature. On weekends, visitors can attend workshops and lectures about Cayce/Tesla subject matter, walk grounded, camp in the forest, bathe in ozone pools, sunbathe in front of fused quartz windows, and commune by campfires with friends at night.
I refer to it as Tesla’s Medicine.
Energy, Frequency and Vibration
Yes, I believe it is possible to completely reverse chronic disease like Bobby Kennedy has set out to do. From my personal experience as a technical consultant, when I remove myself from the unnatural magnetic radiation known as electro-smog that permeates big cities, and ground myself in the forest – or use the complementary artificial magnetic fields from Tesla that emulate nature – my immune system becomes healthy, active and regenerates stem cells. Mood improves. Aches and pains subside. Memory improves.
And those of you who follow this path will find that you sleep more soundly. During this rest period your autonomic nervous system relaxes from the daily stress and begins to reverse chronic disease.
What do the machines that mimic nature consist of? Nikola Tesla said that if you want to discover the secrets of the Universe think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration. Tesla invented the physical vibration plates that one can stand on, as well as generators called oscillators that create the same magnetic frequencies that originate from the Earth and the Sun. The therapy often includes the use of electrified quartz crystal placed on specific energy centres on the human body. Edgar Cayce believed that the therapeutic touch of the healthcare practitioner enhances the Tesla medicinal effect.
Watch the first episode of Tesla’s Medicine: The Universal Fluid at https://tubitv.com/movies/100026512/tesla-s-medicine-the-universal-fluid
REFERENCES & RESOURCES
- https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-suggests-injection-disinfectant-beat-coronavirus-clean-lungs-n1191216
- https://tv.apple.com/ca/movie/teslas-medicine-the-universal-fluid/umc.cmc.33hgww8sy84c3x0el5xy1x2zu)
- https://edgarcayce.org/resources/holistic-health-database/therapies/electrotherapy/

Here at Vitality magazine, the biggest change on deck is the way we deliver our content to you
What an incredible year it’s been so far. Seems like Mother Nature threw everything she had at us in recent months, from fierce blizzards to biting Arctic winds. It was a harsh reminder that nature always has the last word. Hopefully she is kinder to us this spring. One thing is for sure – the new season is bringing winds of change.
Here at Vitality magazine, the biggest change on deck is the way we deliver our content to you. We know our readers and advertisers have greatly enjoyed Vitality’s health-related news, stories, and commentaries since we launched back in 1989. And the magazine format has worked beautifully for us during the many years we were publishing in print and then in digital format.
But these days there are better ways to deliver content which are more reader-friendly, simpler to share, and easier to comment on. So what that means is – this Spring issue of Vitality is the last one you will see in a magazine format. These pages are like old friends to us, and we appreciate the loyalty of advertisers and sponsors who have populated the pages with their fantastic services, advice, and health solutions. And we must change with the times.
Going forward, we will funnel our content more directly into Vitality’s monthly newsletter format with health features, food and herb stories, guest posts, events, and updated classic articles from the archives. So subscribers will continue to see us every month, and can expect the same level of radically honest health guidance that we’re known for.
Also, our website is currently being overhauled to make it more user-friendly and easier to view on smartphones, tablets, and laptops. So we look forward to that launching sometime later this year. And if our lovely advertisers choose to follow us over to the newsletter and website, that will be amazing.
In the meantime, we bring you a feature by Zoltan Rona, MD, who argues that cholesterol is not the harmful substance we’ve been led to believe. According to Rona’s research, the human body actually needs cholesterol for everything from manufacturing hormones and vitamin D to coating the nerves with a myelin sheath.
So the practice of forcing cholesterol levels down with statin drugs (as directed by conventional medicine) may do more harm than good. In fact, the article points to research showing that those with high cholesterol can live as long as – or even longer than – those with lower cholesterol.
Also in this issue, we offer a food feature by culinary herbalist Pat Crocker, entitled “Tastes of Spring – Benefits of Bitter Greens from Dandelion to Radicchio”. Since the liver loves bitters and needs them now to cleanse the body of residues from winter excesses, this is a great time to bite down on some mean greens.
Finally, I want to thank you for your continued loyalty as we shift to a newsletter and website format, and we hope you continue to find Vitality of value in guiding your healthcare choices.
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