Re: CS>Pulsed Signal Therapy

2000-09-02 Thread Linda Campbell
Dear Friends,
This pulsed Signal Therapy--isn't that what Beck's Magnetic pulser does?


On Sun, 27 Aug 2000 09:02:41 +0200 James H-McMillan 
writes:
>This sounds like it an electro-magnet type treatment.
>http://www.aapainmanage.org/AAPM/Confrnce/CoursesSat2000.html
>
>Pulsed Signal Therapy (PST) is a proprietary treatment that delivers 
>pulsed
>signals via electromagnetic fields to joints and
>  musculoskeletal tissues.  PST initiates streaming potentials in the
>extracellular matrix of the cartilage that stimulates
>  chondrocytes to synthesize matrix components.  Several studies have
>demonstrated an increase in the rate of synthesis of
>  proteoglycans and collagen in these sites.  Double blind clinical 
>trials and
>open label prospective studies conducted over a
>  ten-year period in the U.S.A., Canada, France, Italy, and Germany 
>have
>confirmed the efficacy and safety of PST for the
>  treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee, hip, lumbar, and cervical 
>spine.
>Pulsed Signal Therapy (PST) produces significant
>  improvement in pain and limitation of motion, the two major 
>complaints of
>patients suffering from osteoarthritis.  It is not
>  associated with any discomfort or side effects, and long term 
>follow-up
>evaluation has confirmed its safety, sustained
>  improvement, and cost effectiveness.  PST is a patented, 
>non-invasive treatment
>that should not be confused with other
>  approaches or devices frequently described or referred to as Pulsed
>Electromagnetic Field Therapy.
>
>  Objectives:
>
>  1.  PST stimulates growth and repair by stimulating 
>natural
>streaming potential activities.
>
>  2.  PST differs from other pulsed electromagnetic 
>field (PEMF)
>devices and therapeutic approaches.
>
>  3.  Extensive clinical trials have confirmed that 
>PST is a very
>safe and cost effective treatment for pain due to
>  osteoarthritis of the knee, hip, and lumbar spine.
>
>  4.  Pilot clinical studies of PST in the treatment 
>of other
>medical disorders has demonstrated encouraging results and
>  clinical trials for other indications is being undertaken.
>
>James Houston-McMillan
>
>"Dean T. Miller" wrote:
>
>> Hi Dan,
>>
>>  25 Aug 2000 10:43:49 -0400, "Daniel Holly"  wrote:
>>
>> >Pulsed Signal Therapy.
>> >
>> >Does anyone know how to make a device similar to what the Pulsed 
>Signal
>> >Therapy people use in their treatment centers for 
>arthritis/cartilage injury
>> >treatment?
>>
>> I'm not sure what they use, but I'm trying a laser pointer from 
>Radio
>> Shack.  It can produce steady and pulsed light (slowly, compared to
>> the hundreds of pulses per second I suspect the pulsed therarpy 
>does).
>>
>> If "Pulsed Signal Therapy" uses electrodes attached to the body, 
>then
>> you're talking Clark's Zapper.
>>
>> -- Dean -- from (almost) Duh Moyn  (CDP, KB0ZDF)
>>
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Re: CS>OT - detoxifying

2000-09-01 Thread Linda Campbell
Do you know what liver cleanses or kidney cleanses Dr. Clark
recommends?
Thanks,
Linda

On Sun, 27 Aug 2000 16:51:04 EDT brick...@aol.com writes:
>Robert - The symptoms of a clogged kidney that I refer to is a kidney 
>output 
>of less than 32 ounces per day.  This is the magic number Dr. Clark 
>said in 
>her book to use as a goal for kidney cleanses.  In her newest book she 
>upped 
>the goal to 64 ounces for cancer patients.  Dr. Clark says the reduced 
>kidney 
>output after a liver cleanse is caused by dead parasites your body is 
>trying 
>to eliminate.  Reference "The Cure For All Diseases" by Hulda Clark.
>Brickey
>
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CS>Electrolyzed Water

2000-09-01 Thread Linda Campbell
Dear List,
Do you suppose this is how CS works?  After all CS is electrolyzed water
with bits of silver in it.  Maybe any electrolyzed water will kill
pathogens.
Linda


Dean wrote:
Recent news from CNN Science at:
http://www.cnn.com/2000/NATURE/08/31/electro.water.enn/

Apparently, passing electricity through lightly salted water kills
pathogens (or at least bacteria).

I wonder if the professor thinks this is a new idea?

Part of the article says:
  
"A University of Georgia researcher found that rinsing fresh produce,
poultry and eggs with electrolyzed water -- made by applying an
electrical current to a very dilute saltwater solution -- is a very
effective way to kill food-borne bacteria such as salmonella, E. coli
and listeria. 

Using electrolyzed water to disinfect foods appears to be more potent
than common methods that use heat or chlorinated water, according to
the research.

Yen-Con Hung, a professor of food science and technology at UGA,
conducted the study. He presented his results last week at the 220th
meeting of the American Chemical Society. 

Hung showed in earlier studies that soaking utensils, plates, cups,
cutting boards and food processing equipment in electrolyzed water can
eliminate bacteria from these surfaces. The current research is the
first to indicate the solution's effectiveness in disinfecting foods.

While killing bacteria has obvious health advantages, tests also show
that using electrolyzed water does not affect the quality of the foods
as heat does.

Participants in the study were asked to assess produce that was
treated with electrolyzed water. They found "there was no significant
effect of the treatment on the quality," Hung said. The group was
"unable to find any differences in color, appearance or smell" between
produce washed with electrolyzed water and produce washed with tap
water. "
  
I just wonder what kind of metal the good doctor used for his
electrodes?

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Re: CS and injury

2000-08-29 Thread Linda Campbell
Marshall, how do you make a TENs unit out of a pulse generator?
Thanks,
Linda
On Mon, 28 Aug 2000 12:18:09 -0400 Marshall Dudley 
writes:
>Yesterday around noon My riding mower picked up a length of flat
>strapping steel spun it around and cut a deep wound into my foot.
>
>I ran cold water into the gash, then used hydrogen peroxide and then
>soaked it in CS for about 10 minutes.  Since the wound was gapping and
>bleeding rather badly, and after finding even the walk in clinics were
>closed, I ended up glueing it shut with some super glue.
>
>Last night it was too painful to sleep, so I made a TENs unit out of 
>my
>pulse generator and applied it.  That did the trick real nicely.  I
>drunk lots of CS and used the zapper to elimiate any infections or
>tetanus bacteria.
>
>This morning I had it stitched up by my doctor, who I had not seen in
>over 10 years.  He wanted to give me a tetanus shot, but I told him I
>was taking plenty of CS, so would not need it.  I did allow him to 
>write
>me a prescription for pennicillin though.
>
>I think all is going to be ok now.
>
>Marshall
>
>
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Re: CS>Warts

2000-08-08 Thread Linda Campbell
Tie a thread (sewing thread will do) tightly,  around the base of the
skin tag, 
close as possible to the skin.
The tag will be deprived of blood and will drop off in a few days.

On Sun, 6 Aug 2000 18:06:54 -0700 (PDT) John Kolb 
writes:

>I have what the doctor calls skin tags - couldn't find much info
>on them on the internet last time I looked - anyone know if CS or
>pulsers will rid me of them?
>
>John
>
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CS>Zappers/Rheumatoid Arthritis

2000-08-03 Thread Linda Campbell
Bob,
Just what is the zapper supposed to kill besides parasites?
Does it kill viruses and fungi that CS can't reach? 
 Which zapper would you recommend for RA? 
Do you sell the magnetic pulser? How much do you charge
for your zappers /magnetic pulsers?
Thanks, 
Linda


On Wed, 02 Aug 2000 11:45:27 -0500 Bob Squires 
writes:
>Linda ;
>
>Try the Zapper first it is much easier and it works , More
later


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CS>Beck zapper/weight loss

2000-08-03 Thread Linda Campbell
Dear List,
Dr. Beck claims to have lost weight after using the Beck zapper.
Has anyone on this list lost weight due to  the zapper or magnetic
pulser?
Thanks in advance,
Linda


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CS>Rheumatoid Arthritis

2000-08-01 Thread Linda Campbell
Dear List,
Does anyone know if the Beck protocol has ever cured rheumatoid
arthritis?
Thanks,
Linda


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