Re: CS>Ed Skilling's RF devices

2002-02-03 Thread Craig Chamberlin
John,

WRT my sister, she hasn't given up and has been on Brewer's high pH
protocol for over a month, as well as using a R/B unit (which I don't
believe is functioning properly), also using a Skilling Photon Sound
Beam.  None of which had been of significant help (can't say that these
things haven't helped, but if they have, it hasn't been enough) because
the cancer continues to metasize.

Actually, WRT to cesium, it is used to bring the pH of the cancer cells
up to a point where they die.  The body's pH is more complicated. 
Cesium treatment require monitoring of and supplementing potassium,
because the cesium depletes it.  

You can buy CsCl for about $US100/lb.  But you have to mix it, augment
it with potassium, etc.  Prefer to have this already done by those who
know what they are doing, and in this case it is Richard Loyd, Phd., at
http://www.royalrife.com.

Thank you for you kindness and for taking the time to share your
knowledge.

Regards,

Craig

"John A. Stanley" wrote:
> 
> In article <005e01c1ac2b$e980fb40$f8152...@cfl.rr.com>,
> "Black"  wrote:
> >Craig,
> >I hope your sister has'nt given up... there are so many things out there
> >that reportedly knock the hell out of virturally all cancers.  Black Salve,
> >Essaic Tea to name a couple.
> >If you are a member of tracy's health list check the archives... some cancer
> >sites were posted just recently.  I can email you info on Essaic Tea if you
> >want it.
> >It's never too late,
> >nancy...
> 
> I've read that the most urgent thing to do for cancer patients is to
> bring the body's pH up. Cesium chloride is the alkalizing supplement
> I've seen most often recommended for cancer patients. I have no idea
> where one would find a pure cesium chloride supplement, but it is a part
> of Daily Manufacturing's Cal II Supreme alkalizing calcium supplement.
> 
> Daily Manufacturing's website:  http://www.daily-mfg.com/
> 
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Re: CS>Ed Skilling's RF devices

2002-02-02 Thread John A. Stanley
In article <005e01c1ac2b$e980fb40$f8152...@cfl.rr.com>,
"Black"  wrote:
>Craig,
>I hope your sister has'nt given up... there are so many things out there
>that reportedly knock the hell out of virturally all cancers.  Black Salve,
>Essaic Tea to name a couple.
>If you are a member of tracy's health list check the archives... some cancer
>sites were posted just recently.  I can email you info on Essaic Tea if you
>want it.
>It's never too late,
>nancy...

I've read that the most urgent thing to do for cancer patients is to
bring the body's pH up. Cesium chloride is the alkalizing supplement
I've seen most often recommended for cancer patients. I have no idea
where one would find a pure cesium chloride supplement, but it is a part
of Daily Manufacturing's Cal II Supreme alkalizing calcium supplement.

Daily Manufacturing's website:  http://www.daily-mfg.com/

-- 
John A. Stanley   j...@natel.net


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Re: CS>Ed Skilling's RF devices

2002-02-02 Thread Black
Craig,
I hope your sister has'nt given up... there are so many things out there
that reportedly knock the hell out of virturally all cancers.  Black Salve,
Essaic Tea to name a couple.
If you are a member of tracy's health list check the archives... some cancer
sites were posted just recently.  I can email you info on Essaic Tea if you
want it.
It's never too late,
nancy...

- Original Message -
From: Craig Chamberlin 
To: ; DJG 
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 3:26 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Ed Skilling's RF devices


> DJG,
>
> I have to comment here.  Purchased one of the Photon Sound Beam systems
> by Skilling and after nearly a month of CONSTANT use, my sister who has
> metastasized breast cancer, has experienced absolutely nothing from this
> device.  All we expected was some pain relief, and it hasn't even done
> that.
>
> Having said that, I want to point out that I understand that the various
> electro-medical devices do not work/work the same, for everyone.
> Consequently, it might be prudent to disclaim the success you had with
> your dog, as having any correlation, necessarily, with anyone else
> experiencing the same success.  There is no single solution provided by
> any of these devices.  And, as I am finding out, on some people, it
> seems none of them work.
>
> I am glad your dog is better...I wish my sister was.
>
> Regards,
>
> Craig
>
> DJG wrote:
> >
> >http://www.bcn.net/~blend/html/prt.html This guy knows his stuff. My
> > device is based on PRT. You can also visit www.handyhealth.com . Jim
Solomon
> > just recently retired. He was my source of underground information with
some
> > intriguing uses of the Skilling machine, such as regenerating tissue and
> > organs.
> >  The Sota product isn't the same, although 728 hz is one of the
settings. So
> > no it isn't the same, but the basic principle is similar. Mine is the
full
> > version which covers the full frequency spectrum. It was quite expensive
and
> > at the time when I bought it, November 2000, was one of only a handful
in
> > the U.S. Nothing is said by Sota if you'll notice. They were in very hot
> > water 1 1/2 years ago during the first FDA blitzkrieg offensive and
their
> > Candadian counterparts, albeit Sota is Candadian. I've had a few long
> > conversations with Russ Torlage before that all happened. He was much
more
> > open to discussion then, but now.
> >   The Magnetic Pulser is a registered medical device, yet 2 years ago
was on
> > the virge of being banned. It works quite well actually. It saved my
wife's
> > show dog's tooth after he loosened it and it became infected. She took
him
> > to two vets, one being a top canine dental vet in Michigan. He said in
no
> > uncertain terms the tooth had to be replaced. It was infected. The cost
was
> > $2500 (cringe). We took him home and used the mag pulser three times a
day.
> > Within 2 weeks it completely healed and reseated itself. The vet was
baffled
> > (aren't they all when they are proven wrong?). For aches and pains it
works
> > wonders, and will clear out a sinus infection/congestion rapidly. The
blood
> > electrification device is currently being studied for licensure in
Canada.
> > We shall see.
> >   In January 2000,  Hilly Rose was a radio show host on Art Bell. He had
a 5
> > hour program on alternative medicine; electro-medicine specifically. Bob
> > Beck, Russ Torlage et al and apparently recovered patients from HCV and
> > others called in. Hilly made some pretty bold statements criticizing the
> > current medical establishment, and CS was discussed as well. I taped the
> > program, then lost it unfortunately. Hilly Rose was never heard from
again.
> > I guess the content was too radical for even Art Bell.
> >   I have a question about CS. There are certain CS manufacturers
applying
> > for patents as their claim is their product is so unique it warrants
patent
> > protection. I'm wondering what is different and are they that much
better.
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "John A. Stanley" 
> > Newsgroups: list.silver
> > To: 
> > Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 10:05 PM
> > Subject: CS>Ed Skilling's RF devices
> >
> > > In article <005901c1ab8a$00752bc0$fa06f...@dg>, "DJG" 
> > wrote:
> > > [snip]
> > > >  I have one of Ed Skilling's RF devices. I know it does do some
things
> > as
> > > >my daughter had chickenpox in her genital area. I applied the device
to
> > the
> > > >area for 15 minutes. In one hour, they disappeared. That night sh

Re: CS>Ed Skilling's RF devices

2002-02-02 Thread Craig Chamberlin
DJG,

I apologize, I was out of line.

My sister's MRI results had come in yesterday pm, and I was feeling a
bit angry and I took it out on you.

She is under the care of an oncologist, Dr. Richard Loyd, following a
proven regimen, using a Photon Sound Beam and a R/B machine.  None of
which are working.

Regards,

Craig

DJG wrote:
> 
>   I already replied to you personally. As I stated, the dog's situation was
> minor compared to cancer. I've had enough experience with electro devices to
> know they have a place, but not enough experience to warrant stating what
> can be used for cancer. Aches and pains are one thing. Cancer pain is far
> from that. If you bought the photon machine expecting some sort of miracle
> cure for cancer pain, I'm sorry. As I told you, two people in my family have
> cancer as I write this. I never even brought up electro devices.
>   I will remind you the mag pulser is licensed in Canada as a
> non-prescription electro device for certain things. It does work.
>   My advice is to seek professional help for cancer, and learn about what
> you can do on your own. If you want references, I'd be happy to give them
> and let you decide.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Craig Chamberlin" 
> To: ; "DJG" 
> Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 3:26 AM
> Subject: Re: CS>Ed Skilling's RF devices
> 
> > DJG,
> >
> > I have to comment here.  Purchased one of the Photon Sound Beam systems
> > by Skilling and after nearly a month of CONSTANT use, my sister who has
> > metastasized breast cancer, has experienced absolutely nothing from this
> > device.  All we expected was some pain relief, and it hasn't even done
> > that.
> >
> > Having said that, I want to point out that I understand that the various
> > electro-medical devices do not work/work the same, for everyone.
> > Consequently, it might be prudent to disclaim the success you had with
> > your dog, as having any correlation, necessarily, with anyone else
> > experiencing the same success.  There is no single solution provided by
> > any of these devices.  And, as I am finding out, on some people, it
> > seems none of them work.
> >
> > I am glad your dog is better...I wish my sister was.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Craig
> >
> > DJG wrote:
> > >
> > >http://www.bcn.net/~blend/html/prt.html This guy knows his stuff. My
> > > device is based on PRT. You can also visit www.handyhealth.com . Jim
> Solomon
> > > just recently retired. He was my source of underground information with
> some
> > > intriguing uses of the Skilling machine, such as regenerating tissue and
> > > organs.
> > >  The Sota product isn't the same, although 728 hz is one of the
> settings. So
> > > no it isn't the same, but the basic principle is similar. Mine is the
> full
> > > version which covers the full frequency spectrum. It was quite expensive
> and
> > > at the time when I bought it, November 2000, was one of only a handful
> in
> > > the U.S. Nothing is said by Sota if you'll notice. They were in very hot
> > > water 1 1/2 years ago during the first FDA blitzkrieg offensive and
> their
> > > Candadian counterparts, albeit Sota is Candadian. I've had a few long
> > > conversations with Russ Torlage before that all happened. He was much
> more
> > > open to discussion then, but now.
> > >   The Magnetic Pulser is a registered medical device, yet 2 years ago
> was on
> > > the virge of being banned. It works quite well actually. It saved my
> wife's
> > > show dog's tooth after he loosened it and it became infected. She took
> him
> > > to two vets, one being a top canine dental vet in Michigan. He said in
> no
> > > uncertain terms the tooth had to be replaced. It was infected. The cost
> was
> > > $2500 (cringe). We took him home and used the mag pulser three times a
> day.
> > > Within 2 weeks it completely healed and reseated itself. The vet was
> baffled
> > > (aren't they all when they are proven wrong?). For aches and pains it
> works
> > > wonders, and will clear out a sinus infection/congestion rapidly. The
> blood
> > > electrification device is currently being studied for licensure in
> Canada.
> > > We shall see.
> > >   In January 2000,  Hilly Rose was a radio show host on Art Bell. He had
> a 5
> > > hour program on alternative medicine; electro-medicine specifically. Bob
> > > Beck, Russ Torlage et al and apparently recovered patients from

Re: CS>Ed Skilling's RF devices

2002-02-02 Thread DJG
  I already replied to you personally. As I stated, the dog's situation was
minor compared to cancer. I've had enough experience with electro devices to
know they have a place, but not enough experience to warrant stating what
can be used for cancer. Aches and pains are one thing. Cancer pain is far
from that. If you bought the photon machine expecting some sort of miracle
cure for cancer pain, I'm sorry. As I told you, two people in my family have
cancer as I write this. I never even brought up electro devices.
  I will remind you the mag pulser is licensed in Canada as a
non-prescription electro device for certain things. It does work.
  My advice is to seek professional help for cancer, and learn about what
you can do on your own. If you want references, I'd be happy to give them
and let you decide.
- Original Message -
From: "Craig Chamberlin" 
To: ; "DJG" 
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 3:26 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Ed Skilling's RF devices


> DJG,
>
> I have to comment here.  Purchased one of the Photon Sound Beam systems
> by Skilling and after nearly a month of CONSTANT use, my sister who has
> metastasized breast cancer, has experienced absolutely nothing from this
> device.  All we expected was some pain relief, and it hasn't even done
> that.
>
> Having said that, I want to point out that I understand that the various
> electro-medical devices do not work/work the same, for everyone.
> Consequently, it might be prudent to disclaim the success you had with
> your dog, as having any correlation, necessarily, with anyone else
> experiencing the same success.  There is no single solution provided by
> any of these devices.  And, as I am finding out, on some people, it
> seems none of them work.
>
> I am glad your dog is better...I wish my sister was.
>
> Regards,
>
> Craig
>
> DJG wrote:
> >
> >http://www.bcn.net/~blend/html/prt.html This guy knows his stuff. My
> > device is based on PRT. You can also visit www.handyhealth.com . Jim
Solomon
> > just recently retired. He was my source of underground information with
some
> > intriguing uses of the Skilling machine, such as regenerating tissue and
> > organs.
> >  The Sota product isn't the same, although 728 hz is one of the
settings. So
> > no it isn't the same, but the basic principle is similar. Mine is the
full
> > version which covers the full frequency spectrum. It was quite expensive
and
> > at the time when I bought it, November 2000, was one of only a handful
in
> > the U.S. Nothing is said by Sota if you'll notice. They were in very hot
> > water 1 1/2 years ago during the first FDA blitzkrieg offensive and
their
> > Candadian counterparts, albeit Sota is Candadian. I've had a few long
> > conversations with Russ Torlage before that all happened. He was much
more
> > open to discussion then, but now.
> >   The Magnetic Pulser is a registered medical device, yet 2 years ago
was on
> > the virge of being banned. It works quite well actually. It saved my
wife's
> > show dog's tooth after he loosened it and it became infected. She took
him
> > to two vets, one being a top canine dental vet in Michigan. He said in
no
> > uncertain terms the tooth had to be replaced. It was infected. The cost
was
> > $2500 (cringe). We took him home and used the mag pulser three times a
day.
> > Within 2 weeks it completely healed and reseated itself. The vet was
baffled
> > (aren't they all when they are proven wrong?). For aches and pains it
works
> > wonders, and will clear out a sinus infection/congestion rapidly. The
blood
> > electrification device is currently being studied for licensure in
Canada.
> > We shall see.
> >   In January 2000,  Hilly Rose was a radio show host on Art Bell. He had
a 5
> > hour program on alternative medicine; electro-medicine specifically. Bob
> > Beck, Russ Torlage et al and apparently recovered patients from HCV and
> > others called in. Hilly made some pretty bold statements criticizing the
> > current medical establishment, and CS was discussed as well. I taped the
> > program, then lost it unfortunately. Hilly Rose was never heard from
again.
> > I guess the content was too radical for even Art Bell.
> >   I have a question about CS. There are certain CS manufacturers
applying
> > for patents as their claim is their product is so unique it warrants
patent
> > protection. I'm wondering what is different and are they that much
better.
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "John A. Stanley" 
> > Newsgroups: list.silver
> > To: 
> > Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 10:05 PM
> > Subject: CS

Re: CS>Ed Skilling's RF devices

2002-02-02 Thread james barton
Craig,
Goto www.altcancer.com.\ for your sis.
jcb
- Original Message -
From: "Craig Chamberlin" 
To: ; "DJG" 
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 12:26 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Ed Skilling's RF devices


> DJG,
>
> I have to comment here.  Purchased one of the Photon Sound Beam systems
> by Skilling and after nearly a month of CONSTANT use, my sister who has
> metastasized breast cancer, has experienced absolutely nothing from this
> device.  All we expected was some pain relief, and it hasn't even done
> that.
>
> Having said that, I want to point out that I understand that the various
> electro-medical devices do not work/work the same, for everyone.
> Consequently, it might be prudent to disclaim the success you had with
> your dog, as having any correlation, necessarily, with anyone else
> experiencing the same success.  There is no single solution provided by
> any of these devices.  And, as I am finding out, on some people, it
> seems none of them work.
>
> I am glad your dog is better...I wish my sister was.
>
> Regards,
>
> Craig
>
> DJG wrote:
> >
> >http://www.bcn.net/~blend/html/prt.html This guy knows his stuff. My
> > device is based on PRT. You can also visit www.handyhealth.com . Jim
Solomon
> > just recently retired. He was my source of underground information with
some
> > intriguing uses of the Skilling machine, such as regenerating tissue and
> > organs.
> >  The Sota product isn't the same, although 728 hz is one of the
settings. So
> > no it isn't the same, but the basic principle is similar. Mine is the
full
> > version which covers the full frequency spectrum. It was quite expensive
and
> > at the time when I bought it, November 2000, was one of only a handful
in
> > the U.S. Nothing is said by Sota if you'll notice. They were in very hot
> > water 1 1/2 years ago during the first FDA blitzkrieg offensive and
their
> > Candadian counterparts, albeit Sota is Candadian. I've had a few long
> > conversations with Russ Torlage before that all happened. He was much
more
> > open to discussion then, but now.
> >   The Magnetic Pulser is a registered medical device, yet 2 years ago
was on
> > the virge of being banned. It works quite well actually. It saved my
wife's
> > show dog's tooth after he loosened it and it became infected. She took
him
> > to two vets, one being a top canine dental vet in Michigan. He said in
no
> > uncertain terms the tooth had to be replaced. It was infected. The cost
was
> > $2500 (cringe). We took him home and used the mag pulser three times a
day.
> > Within 2 weeks it completely healed and reseated itself. The vet was
baffled
> > (aren't they all when they are proven wrong?). For aches and pains it
works
> > wonders, and will clear out a sinus infection/congestion rapidly. The
blood
> > electrification device is currently being studied for licensure in
Canada.
> > We shall see.
> >   In January 2000,  Hilly Rose was a radio show host on Art Bell. He had
a 5
> > hour program on alternative medicine; electro-medicine specifically. Bob
> > Beck, Russ Torlage et al and apparently recovered patients from HCV and
> > others called in. Hilly made some pretty bold statements criticizing the
> > current medical establishment, and CS was discussed as well. I taped the
> > program, then lost it unfortunately. Hilly Rose was never heard from
again.
> > I guess the content was too radical for even Art Bell.
> >   I have a question about CS. There are certain CS manufacturers
applying
> > for patents as their claim is their product is so unique it warrants
patent
> > protection. I'm wondering what is different and are they that much
better.
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "John A. Stanley" 
> > Newsgroups: list.silver
> > To: 
> > Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 10:05 PM
> > Subject: CS>Ed Skilling's RF devices
> >
> > > In article <005901c1ab8a$00752bc0$fa06f...@dg>, "DJG" 
> > wrote:
> > > [snip]
> > > >  I have one of Ed Skilling's RF devices. I know it does do some
things
> > as
> > > >my daughter had chickenpox in her genital area. I applied the device
to
> > the
> > > >area for 15 minutes. In one hour, they disappeared. That night she
got
> > them
> > > >inside her mouth. It was very painful, and she could not talk or move
her
> > > >mouth. My wife was scared and called the doctor (I told her what he'd
> > say).
> > > >Sure enough.nothing to do but wait.not

Re: CS>Ed Skilling's RF devices

2002-02-02 Thread Craig Chamberlin
DJG,

I have to comment here.  Purchased one of the Photon Sound Beam systems
by Skilling and after nearly a month of CONSTANT use, my sister who has
metastasized breast cancer, has experienced absolutely nothing from this
device.  All we expected was some pain relief, and it hasn't even done
that.

Having said that, I want to point out that I understand that the various
electro-medical devices do not work/work the same, for everyone. 
Consequently, it might be prudent to disclaim the success you had with
your dog, as having any correlation, necessarily, with anyone else
experiencing the same success.  There is no single solution provided by
any of these devices.  And, as I am finding out, on some people, it
seems none of them work.

I am glad your dog is better...I wish my sister was.

Regards,

Craig

DJG wrote:
> 
>http://www.bcn.net/~blend/html/prt.html This guy knows his stuff. My
> device is based on PRT. You can also visit www.handyhealth.com . Jim Solomon
> just recently retired. He was my source of underground information with some
> intriguing uses of the Skilling machine, such as regenerating tissue and
> organs.
>  The Sota product isn't the same, although 728 hz is one of the settings. So
> no it isn't the same, but the basic principle is similar. Mine is the full
> version which covers the full frequency spectrum. It was quite expensive and
> at the time when I bought it, November 2000, was one of only a handful in
> the U.S. Nothing is said by Sota if you'll notice. They were in very hot
> water 1 1/2 years ago during the first FDA blitzkrieg offensive and their
> Candadian counterparts, albeit Sota is Candadian. I've had a few long
> conversations with Russ Torlage before that all happened. He was much more
> open to discussion then, but now.
>   The Magnetic Pulser is a registered medical device, yet 2 years ago was on
> the virge of being banned. It works quite well actually. It saved my wife's
> show dog's tooth after he loosened it and it became infected. She took him
> to two vets, one being a top canine dental vet in Michigan. He said in no
> uncertain terms the tooth had to be replaced. It was infected. The cost was
> $2500 (cringe). We took him home and used the mag pulser three times a day.
> Within 2 weeks it completely healed and reseated itself. The vet was baffled
> (aren't they all when they are proven wrong?). For aches and pains it works
> wonders, and will clear out a sinus infection/congestion rapidly. The blood
> electrification device is currently being studied for licensure in Canada.
> We shall see.
>   In January 2000,  Hilly Rose was a radio show host on Art Bell. He had a 5
> hour program on alternative medicine; electro-medicine specifically. Bob
> Beck, Russ Torlage et al and apparently recovered patients from HCV and
> others called in. Hilly made some pretty bold statements criticizing the
> current medical establishment, and CS was discussed as well. I taped the
> program, then lost it unfortunately. Hilly Rose was never heard from again.
> I guess the content was too radical for even Art Bell.
>   I have a question about CS. There are certain CS manufacturers applying
> for patents as their claim is their product is so unique it warrants patent
> protection. I'm wondering what is different and are they that much better.
> ----- Original Message -
> From: "John A. Stanley" 
> Newsgroups: list.silver
> To: 
> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 10:05 PM
> Subject: CS>Ed Skilling's RF devices
> 
> > In article <005901c1ab8a$00752bc0$fa06f...@dg>, "DJG" 
> wrote:
> > [snip]
> > >  I have one of Ed Skilling's RF devices. I know it does do some things
> as
> > >my daughter had chickenpox in her genital area. I applied the device to
> the
> > >area for 15 minutes. In one hour, they disappeared. That night she got
> them
> > >inside her mouth. It was very painful, and she could not talk or move her
> > >mouth. My wife was scared and called the doctor (I told her what he'd
> say).
> > >Sure enough.nothing to do but wait.nothing for viruses you know
> LOL.
> > >So, I did the same thing to her mouth with the device. Again, in 1 to 1
> 1/2
> > >hours, they completely disappeared. My mother used it for Candida;
> actually
> > >overused it one day and got quite sick. Scientific? No, but from
> > >observations I was convinced. Electro-medicine..very interesting
> > >subject.
> >
> > Is your Ed Skilling RF device the same as or similar to the Ed Skilling
> > device sold by Sota instruments as the Harmonic Pulser?
> >
> > http://www.sotainstruments.com/hp/
> >
> >
>

Re: CS>Ed Skilling's RF devices

2002-02-01 Thread DJG
   http://www.bcn.net/~blend/html/prt.html This guy knows his stuff. My
device is based on PRT. You can also visit www.handyhealth.com . Jim Solomon
just recently retired. He was my source of underground information with some
intriguing uses of the Skilling machine, such as regenerating tissue and
organs.
 The Sota product isn't the same, although 728 hz is one of the settings. So
no it isn't the same, but the basic principle is similar. Mine is the full
version which covers the full frequency spectrum. It was quite expensive and
at the time when I bought it, November 2000, was one of only a handful in
the U.S. Nothing is said by Sota if you'll notice. They were in very hot
water 1 1/2 years ago during the first FDA blitzkrieg offensive and their
Candadian counterparts, albeit Sota is Candadian. I've had a few long
conversations with Russ Torlage before that all happened. He was much more
open to discussion then, but now.
  The Magnetic Pulser is a registered medical device, yet 2 years ago was on
the virge of being banned. It works quite well actually. It saved my wife's
show dog's tooth after he loosened it and it became infected. She took him
to two vets, one being a top canine dental vet in Michigan. He said in no
uncertain terms the tooth had to be replaced. It was infected. The cost was
$2500 (cringe). We took him home and used the mag pulser three times a day.
Within 2 weeks it completely healed and reseated itself. The vet was baffled
(aren't they all when they are proven wrong?). For aches and pains it works
wonders, and will clear out a sinus infection/congestion rapidly. The blood
electrification device is currently being studied for licensure in Canada.
We shall see.
  In January 2000,  Hilly Rose was a radio show host on Art Bell. He had a 5
hour program on alternative medicine; electro-medicine specifically. Bob
Beck, Russ Torlage et al and apparently recovered patients from HCV and
others called in. Hilly made some pretty bold statements criticizing the
current medical establishment, and CS was discussed as well. I taped the
program, then lost it unfortunately. Hilly Rose was never heard from again.
I guess the content was too radical for even Art Bell.
  I have a question about CS. There are certain CS manufacturers applying
for patents as their claim is their product is so unique it warrants patent
protection. I'm wondering what is different and are they that much better.
- Original Message -
From: "John A. Stanley" 
Newsgroups: list.silver
To: 
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 10:05 PM
Subject: CS>Ed Skilling's RF devices


> In article <005901c1ab8a$00752bc0$fa06f...@dg>, "DJG" 
wrote:
> [snip]
> >  I have one of Ed Skilling's RF devices. I know it does do some things
as
> >my daughter had chickenpox in her genital area. I applied the device to
the
> >area for 15 minutes. In one hour, they disappeared. That night she got
them
> >inside her mouth. It was very painful, and she could not talk or move her
> >mouth. My wife was scared and called the doctor (I told her what he'd
say).
> >Sure enough.nothing to do but wait.nothing for viruses you know
LOL.
> >So, I did the same thing to her mouth with the device. Again, in 1 to 1
1/2
> >hours, they completely disappeared. My mother used it for Candida;
actually
> >overused it one day and got quite sick. Scientific? No, but from
> >observations I was convinced. Electro-medicine..very interesting
> >subject.
>
> Is your Ed Skilling RF device the same as or similar to the Ed Skilling
> device sold by Sota instruments as the Harmonic Pulser?
>
> http://www.sotainstruments.com/hp/
>
>
>
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CS>Ed Skilling's RF devices

2002-02-01 Thread John A. Stanley
In article <005901c1ab8a$00752bc0$fa06f...@dg>, "DJG"  wrote:
[snip]
>  I have one of Ed Skilling's RF devices. I know it does do some things as
>my daughter had chickenpox in her genital area. I applied the device to the
>area for 15 minutes. In one hour, they disappeared. That night she got them
>inside her mouth. It was very painful, and she could not talk or move her
>mouth. My wife was scared and called the doctor (I told her what he'd say).
>Sure enough.nothing to do but wait.nothing for viruses you know LOL.
>So, I did the same thing to her mouth with the device. Again, in 1 to 1 1/2
>hours, they completely disappeared. My mother used it for Candida; actually
>overused it one day and got quite sick. Scientific? No, but from
>observations I was convinced. Electro-medicine..very interesting
>subject.

Is your Ed Skilling RF device the same as or similar to the Ed Skilling
device sold by Sota instruments as the Harmonic Pulser?

http://www.sotainstruments.com/hp/



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