Re: CSElectromedicine

2011-10-25 Thread phoenix23002 tds.net
They say the application of DMSO is good for nerve damage. I am sure there is a lot of information 'out there' on the net. L. On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 9:15 PM, David AuBuchon aubuchon.da...@gmail.comwrote: Here is the article I wrote on nerve damage and spinal cord injury treatment options.

Re: CSElectromedicine

2011-10-24 Thread David AuBuchon
Hi Matthias, There is a machine called The Rebuilder that is FDA approved as a TENS type of device, but it has silver laced socks (electrodes) that you wear and it is said to heal nerve damage. I have an article on nerve damage treatments on my site, and the CEO of that company commented that

Re: CSElectromedicine

2011-10-24 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
The research you refer to in the second paragraph may be that of Bjorn Nordenstrom, who was at the Karolinska Institute doing that kind of research. Nordenstrom lent support to the work of Y. Omura M.D., a Japanese who worked in NYC (and became a citizen I believe), and who used (or still

Re: CSElectromedicine

2011-10-24 Thread Dr. Matthias Weisser
Hi Asif, of course such generators are possible. Sound cards work well if the frequency is not too low or too high. I am not so sure about the quality of wave form. There should be a check with an oscilloscope. If we knew those frequencies this could be really helpful.

Re: CSElectromedicine

2011-10-24 Thread Dr. Matthias Weisser
Hi David, thank you very much for this hint. So this device is using silver electrodes. Normally using silver and electrodes a small current should do. TENS devices normally use a pulsed wave form and very high voltage spikes. I am not shure if this is really the case with this Rebuilder.

Re: CSElectromedicine

2011-10-24 Thread David AuBuchon
Oh, actually it is like this according to them: “The ReBuilder http://www.rebuildermedical.com/ is different from other common TENS devices in that it analyzes in real time, the waveform that the nerves are responding with, and then creates a specific waveform to gently nudge the dysfunctional

Re: CSElectromedicine

2011-10-24 Thread Dr. Matthias Weisser
This sounds interesting. Seems to be like those russian devices. Scenar or so. The price is in the same region. Yes. This is the chinese guy that worked on this electrode stuff with dc current. Matthias Am 25.10.2011 00:12, schrieb David AuBuchon: Oh, actually it is like this according to

Re: CSElectromedicine

2011-10-24 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Nordenstrom was on the Nobel selection committee at one time, or so I read. On 2011/10/25, at 7:12, David AuBuchon wrote: Oh, actually it is like this according to them: “The ReBuilder is different from other common TENS devices in that it analyzes in real time, the waveform that the

Re: CSElectromedicine

2011-10-24 Thread gaiac...@gmail.com
Hi David. Does the ReBulider only work on nerves, do you know? It sounds much like the SCIO machine a friend of mine has, only hers works on just about everything--in real time, sending back a balancing signal to what it has detected as being unbalanced in the body. But that machine is SUPER

Re: CSElectromedicine

2011-10-24 Thread David AuBuchon
Here is the article I wrote on nerve damage and spinal cord injury treatment options. It contains everything I know (or don't know) about the ReBuilder, and a lot more: http://scientificliving.net/2010/11/20-natural-ways-to-heal-nerve-damage-and-spinal-cord-injuries/ I had been compiling all

Re: CSElectromedicine

2011-10-24 Thread Jason R Eaton
phantom pain. ~Jason - Original Message - From: David AuBuchon To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 18:15 Subject: Re: CSElectromedicine Here is the article I wrote on nerve damage and spinal cord injury treatment options. It contains everything I know

Re: CSElectromedicine

2011-10-24 Thread gaiac...@gmail.com
Lots of good info there, David. Thanks. I'll be reading it all. Yes, it gets very frustrating when people complain about something, yet won t make the effort to DO something about it. Even when it's family, it's frustrating. Well, it's probably more frustrating when it's family because you

Re: CSElectromedicine

2011-10-24 Thread Bob Banever
: CSElectromedicine Hi David: I have a rebuilder; I bought it before they received their approval, so the price was much more affordable. :o) It is an excellent device, and certainly works well for injuries and nueropathy. I was suprised to find that it is is perfect to use with referred pain

CSElectromedicine

2011-10-23 Thread Dr. Matthias Weisser
Since several years now I am searching for material about successful electromedicine. I have much together but of course much is still missing. CS also is old stuff. It is done for example by using a battery and silver electrodes. Also silver electrodes could be used on the body and a voltage

RE: CSElectromedicine

2011-10-23 Thread PTFerrance
-Original Message- From: Dr. Matthias Weisser [mailto:matthias.weis...@gmx.de] Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2011 7:54 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSElectromedicine Since several years now I am searching for material about successful electromedicine. I have much together but of course much

Re: CSElectromedicine

2011-10-23 Thread Dr. Matthias Weisser
, 2011 7:54 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSElectromedicine Since several years now I am searching for material about successful electromedicine. I have much together but of course much is still missing. CS also is old stuff. It is done for example by using a battery and silver electrodes

RE: CSElectromedicine

2011-10-23 Thread PTFerrance
. Another electrohealing modality I have found helpful is frequency specific microcurrent. PT -Original Message- From: Dr. Matthias Weisser [mailto:matthias.weis...@gmx.de] Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2011 10:24 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSElectromedicine Hi PT, I heard about

Re: CSElectromedicine

2011-10-23 Thread Dan Nave
Check out The Desideratum or, Electricity Made Plain and Useful by John Wesley, 1759. It is available free for download on Google Books. Dan On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 6:54 AM, Dr. Matthias Weisser matthias.weis...@gmx.de wrote: Since several years now I am searching for material about

Re: CSElectromedicine

2011-10-23 Thread Dr. Matthias Weisser
Thank you very much Dan. I have it here - printed. I really should find some time reading it now. Matthias Am 23.10.2011 17:57, schrieb Dan Nave: Check out The Desideratum or, Electricity Made Plain and Useful by John Wesley, 1759. It is available free for download on Google Books. Dan --

Re: CSElectromedicine

2011-10-23 Thread Rowena
Google books photocopied a book about electrotherapy which you might already have - a search should bring it up. :The Desideratum: or, electricity made Plain and Useful By A Lover of Mankind and of Common Sense The Reverend John Wesley 1759 ... 120 remarkable Cures by Electricity pp 43-70 p

Re: CSElectromedicine

2011-10-23 Thread Dr. Matthias Weisser
Thank you very much for this Rowena. This is very interesting. Now I know the pages that I will have to read. Matthias Am 23.10.2011 18:34, schrieb Rowena: Google books photocopied a book about electrotherapy which you might already have - a search should bring it up. :The Desideratum: or,

Re: CSElectromedicine

2011-10-23 Thread Tony Moody
: CSElectromedicine Hi PT, I heard about those russian devices. Unfortunately there seem to be 2 families of those and for me its not clear which one of those really makes sense. If they would be cheap one could think of just buying one to have a try. But they are not so cheap at all - with except

Re: CSElectromedicine

2011-10-23 Thread Dr. Matthias Weisser
Hi Tony, yes, Russ should have all this. Bob talked about having a patent list about those CES devices. Unfortunately I did not see such a list until now. In the papers that I found on the internet there was no such list, not even one single patent number. Beck told that there are some

Re: CSElectromedicine

2011-10-23 Thread Asif Nathekar
Hi What about a pc based audio signal generator. They are usually free I also have two on my iPhone. I use a 12v car stereo speaker amp with a aux jack input and one of the speaker outputs for the two electrodes. Speaker volume acts as strength I used this setup to try some Zapper and rife

Re: CSElectromedicine theories and practices

2003-10-30 Thread Marshall Dudley
Jonathan B. Britten wrote: Thanks for the information. BTW, can you recall where you read the information about the variations in Beck/Clarke protocols that caused the methods to fail? I have not seen this information and would like to read it if you can provide a link. It is in the

Re: CSElectromedicine theories and practices

2003-10-30 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Thanks, Marshall, The head honcho of SOTA is probably reading our posts; I recommended the list to him and he is a member. Russ, are you out there? BTW I just got one of your units . . . . so did my friend whose wife has the terminal cancer diagnosis. They are fighting with every

Re: CSElectromedicine theories and practices

2003-10-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
Jonathan B. Britten wrote: BTW, I have read the patent that got Bob Beck started in his work, but I do not recall if the authors hypothesized a mechanism. . . . I have a video that shows the DNA of a cell breaking up using Rife. I also know that the DNA is self repairing, as long as the

Re: CSElectromedicine theories and practices

2003-10-29 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Thanks for the information. BTW, can you recall where you read the information about the variations in Beck/Clarke protocols that caused the methods to fail? I have not seen this information and would like to read it if you can provide a link. In fact, I would like to read ANY data

CSElectromedicine theories and practices

2003-10-28 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
I am forwarding a message and my reply, from a friend whose wife will start some kind of electrotherapy directed by a Japanese MD. This seems relevant to the topic we are discussing. Our correspondence falls between the # marks. NB the work of Bjorn Nordenstrom is also highly relevant,