The secret medicine of the Pharaoh

In 1973, Dr. Vladimir Kovtun first came into contact with one of the ancient Egyptian mysteries at a museum of St. Petersburg. Petersburgh. When he looked at the images of Pharaohs, he noticed that they were holding two cylindrical objects in their hands.

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The image of Pharaohs suggested Dr. Vladimir Kovtun learn about the function of metal pillar healing.

Kovtun said: 'I built a pair of cylinders made of zinc and copper and started experimenting on my own. The results show that these objects have a positive effect on the human body. '

He said zinc and copper combined when exposed to human skin can produce a special electric current that stimulates the body. The procedure is simple: just hold two cylinders for a certain amount of time each day, or place them between the painful parts of the body.

Natalia Tymokhina works at Vikon Medical Center, Russia said: 'We advise people to use them as a method of supporting the body's immune system'.

But many experts in Egyptian history are skeptical of this theory. Egyptologist Mikhail Chegodaev said: 'There is no relation between these pillars and Egyptian history. Furthermore, there is no information or documentation about these objects found around the Pharaohs. '

While the war between beliefs and skepticism is still going on, the number of letters of gratitude that Dr. Kovtun receives still increases every day. He never claimed that he had found a secret to eternal life, he simply thought that his discovery could help those who truly believed in it.