Brickey,
Hi, you didn't say whether you used the LEDs with eyes open or closed?
And from what distance away from your eyes?
thanks,
sol
brick...@aol.com wrote:
The warning as I see it is like the warning don' look at the sun. If
that was true I would have been blind years ago. I worked with
Yes me too warned not to look at the 880nm unit - wondering how I could
position it without looking!
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From: brick...@aol.com
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Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2012 11:00 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Macular Degeneration
The warning as I see it is l
Monette M mentioned that ionic silver 20+ PPM is good to take when one is ill.
How does one measure ionic silver's ppm. I have both PWT and TDS meters and i
understand they measure colloidal silver's particles.
Thanks.
Melly
The warning as I see it is like the warning don' look at the sun. If that
was true I would have been blind years ago. I worked with the Navy safety
officer and he allowed me to bring my 2 watt low level 904nm laser into the
office area as he decided the warning was similar to the sun warning.
I didn't time how long but I would say 30 seconds to several minutes. I
read that most accupuncture points can be triggered by treating each ear for
only 30 seconds. My knee is still sore after knee replacement and most use
of the Leds are treating my knee.
Brickey
In a message dated 5/4/
Dok Dallas wrote:
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Dok,
There are two major Beck groups in Yahoo. Both seem to have drifted
away from discussions on Zappers.
The Beck-n-stuff group with Tony Moody as moderator hasn't had a
post regarding Zappers for quite some time. This group has drifted
off into EMF s
To all of the electronics folks,
I was privileged to have had an ongoing email exchange with Aubrey Scoon
of the UK, back in 2001 - 2002. During that time he had access to an
original 1939 Beam Ray Machine and reversed engineered it.
I used Rife/Bare machines, during this period, and they ar
"Tony Moody" wrote:
> But that kind of circuit is a real pain (if not impossible) to get
> reliable low current.
>OK,
>Tony
Tony,
The LM317 has a minimum load current of 3.5mA. This is far too high
for a typical cs generator. It is also limited to input/output
voltage
Hi Dok,
I'm with you on a lot of your post. Yes, Marshal is admirable in the science
dept. and ability to
to discuss it.
The mm uses lm317 or derivatives usually , can't remember him using op amps,
but he adds
a lot of compenstion circuits around for voltage and temp variation. Expensive
egoti
V is always very helpful too...Debbie
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Melly Bag wrote:
>Brickey,
>
>Am interested in how long did you treat each eye with LEDs from V. I have V's
>LEDs too 660-850. Am still trying to figure out how to use it. Am not so
>sure how many minu
Melly Bag wrote:
Brickey,
Am interested in how long did you treat each eye with LEDs from V. I
have V's LEDs too 660-850. Am still trying to figure out how to use
it. Am not so sure how many minutes to use on each spot.
Thanks.
Melly
Brickey,
I'd also like to know how far away fro
Hi Tony,
We sure were lucky this time, with having our (Sky) Marshall nearby, even if
Sleeping?
Yes, one sniff and Marshall made quick draw, on verbose shopping list, of
Mike's rambling!
I'm glad to see, HIJACK incident went without serious insult to SilverList
members, except
I heard later, s
Good morning Jason so which one of the zapper type machines would you
recommend ?
Regards
Sandee
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Neville Munn wrote:
>
>Many seem to quote wikipedia, I doubt this source is all that reliable. I
>certainly wouldn't quote from it as any form of authority on subject matters
>such as these anyway, and I'm only a mug punter.
>
>Correct me if I'm wrong, but from all my readings about Rife his *p
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