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Cellular Millivoltage: Why Energy Matters for Healing

  • Zack V
  • Jan 20
  • 5 min read

More importantly, how does the EESystem may support the body’s natural electrical balance?


An AI image generated to show a cell being charged, healing is voltage.
An image generated describing "Charging your Cells" - VBWC


What if healing wasn’t just chemical, but electrical?


Most conversations around health focus on hormones, nutrients, inflammation, genetics, or lifestyle. While these all play important roles, there is a more foundational layer that is rarely discussed: cellular voltage.


In his book Healing Is Voltage, integrative physician Jerry Tennant presents a simple yet profound concept - for cells to function, repair, and regenerate, they must hold sufficient electrical charge, measured as millivoltage.


When cellular voltage drops, function declines. When voltage is restored, the body has a greater capacity to self-regulate and heal.


This perspective closely aligns with what many people report after spending time in the Energy Enhancement System (EESystem): a sense of deeper calm, improved clarity, renewed energy, and a feeling that the body has “reset” or reorganised itself from the inside out.


To understand why this may be happening, it helps to understand what cellular millivoltage actually is.


Every cell in the body functions like a tiny battery. Across the cell membrane exists an electrical gradient - a difference in charge between the inside and outside of the cell.


This electrical potential allows cells to transport nutrients, remove waste, communicate with neighbouring cells, produce ATP, maintain their structure, and initiate repair processes. Without adequate voltage, these basic cellular functions become less efficient.


Tennant’s work often references a framework where healthy cells operate around minus seventy millivolts.


As voltage drops, cellular performance declines. When voltage falls too low, cells lose their ability to maintain order, regenerate, or survive. While the human body is complex and constantly adapting, this framework offers a useful way to understand why energy availability matters so deeply to health.


One of the most important implications of this model is that voltage sits upstream of biochemistry. All biochemical reactions require energy to occur. Enzymes do not function efficiently without charge. Detoxification pathways rely on electrical gradients. Hormonal signalling depends on cellular responsiveness. Even mitochondrial ATP production - the currency of cellular energy - is driven by electrical potential across membranes.

This helps explain why some people feel as though they are doing everything “right” but still feel stuck.


They may be eating well, supplementing appropriately, resting when they can, and yet still experience fatigue or poor recovery. In many cases, the issue may not be what is being supplied to the body, but whether the cells have the energetic capacity to utilise it.

Modern life places significant strain on cellular voltage.


Chronic stress keeps the nervous system in a survival state that diverts energy away from repair. Inflammation and oxidative stress place additional electrical demand on cells. Poor sleep disrupts regenerative cycles. Environmental toxins, dehydration, mineral imbalance, emotional stress, and cumulative life load can all contribute to a gradual decline in the body’s electrical resilience.


Over time, this reduced capacity may manifest as persistent fatigue, slower recovery, increased sensitivity, or a sense that the body is no longer bouncing back the way it once did.

From a biological perspective, this makes sense. The human body is electrical by design. The heart beats through electrical impulses. The brain communicates through electrical signals. Nerves transmit information through voltage changes. Muscles contract through shifts in electrical charge. Even connective tissue behaves as a semiconductive network, transmitting information throughout the body.


From this viewpoint, supporting the body’s electrical environment is not alternative or fringe - it is foundational.


Cells also do not exist in isolation.


They are constantly responding to their surrounding environment. Light exposure, frequency, hydration, mineral availability, grounding, and electromagnetic influences all shape how cells hold and use charge. This is why the environment a person spends time in can have such a profound effect on how they feel.


This brings us to frequency-based wellness environments such as the EESystem.

The EESystem creates a coherent energetic field using a combination of scalar wave technology, biophotonic light, and frequency-based information. Rather than forcing change, the system is designed to support the body’s innate intelligence by providing an environment in which self-regulation may occur more efficiently.


From a voltage perspective, many people describe experiences that are consistent with improved cellular efficiency. These include deep nervous system relaxation, improved sleep, increased clarity, a greater sense of vitality, and improved resilience following sessions. While the EESystem does not diagnose or treat medical conditions, its environment may help reduce energetic interference and support the body’s ability to maintain and restore healthy charge.


The role of the nervous system is particularly important here. When the body is stuck in fight-or-flight, energy is prioritised for survival rather than repair. True regeneration occurs in parasympathetic states - rest, digest, and repair. Voltage restoration is closely linked to these states.


Many clients notice that simply being in the EESystem allows their system to settle into a deeper level of rest than they are able to achieve elsewhere. This matters because healing does not occur under pressure. It occurs when the body feels safe enough to redirect energy toward repair.


Hydration and water structure also play a role in this process. Tennant highlights the importance of intracellular water in holding electrical charge. Cells rely on water not just as a solvent, but as a medium for electrical flow. The quality and coherence of water inside the body influences how well cells can function as batteries. Frequency-rich environments may support this coherence, which may be one reason people often feel intuitively drawn to hydrate more deeply before and after EESystem sessions.


At Vital Body Wellness Centre, health is viewed as multi-layered. Physical, biochemical, neurological, emotional, and energetic aspects all interact. Cellular millivoltage sits at the intersection of these layers. Supporting it does not replace medical care, nutrition, or lifestyle practices, but may help create a stronger foundation upon which those interventions can work more effectively.


In today’s world, many people are not lacking effort - they are lacking capacity. Understanding cellular voltage reframes the healing conversation away from “What am I missing?” and toward “What conditions does my body need in order to function optimally again?”


Sometimes the answer is not more doing, but better conditions.


Healing is not something we force onto the body. It is something the body naturally does when the environment is supportive. By improving the electrical conditions in which cells operate, we may help restore the foundation upon which clarity, vitality, and resilience are built.


If you’re curious about experiencing the EESystem and learning more about how frequency-based environments support wellbeing, the team at Vital Body Wellness Centre is happy to guide you further.


If you've never tried the EESystem for yourself and you're feeling like you need a boost, the best thing to do is to book online at www.vitalbodywc.org/promo!


~ Written by Zack


Important Disclaimer


Vital Body Wellness Centre provides educational information only. The Energy Enhancement System (EESystem) is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Information shared is not medical advice and should not replace consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

 
 
 

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