You might want to try a TENS unit. Marshall
Janet Lubart wrote: > Thank you, Marshall. Does the magnetic pulser work for severe nerve > pain as well? My dad has brachial plexitis whichis a horrible nerve > pain in his shoulder. He has turned down morphine because he does not > want to get addicted.Does anyone have any other thoughts on how to > treat nerve pain?Thank you,Janet > > -----Original Message----- > From: Marshall Dudley <mdud...@execonn.com> > To: silver-list@eskimo.com <silver-list@eskimo.com> > Date: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 9:16 AM > Subject: Re: CS>'Triple Jab(MMR) Autism > A changing magnetic field induces a current in any > conductor. That is how a generator works. The magnetic > pulsar than pulses magnetically and generates current around > the magnetic field lines. This allows the current to be > inside areas where a zapper does not get to, such as lymph > nodes. It works wonderfully for lymph nodes and nerve > ganglia. I don't know about intestines, just an idea. > > Marshall > > Janet Lubart wrote: > > > Dear Marshall,Can you please explain eddy current as well > > as how well it could work.Thank you,Janet > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Marshall Dudley <mdud...@execonn.com> > > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > > <silver-list@eskimo.com> > > Date: Monday, November 06, 2000 1:53 PM > > Subject: Re: CS>'Triple Jab(MMR) Autism > > I am not sure I understand the question. Do > > you mean the mechanism, or how well would it > > work? > > > > The mechanism would be the same I believe as how > > it works with the lymph nodes. The sharp change > > in magnetic field causes an eddy current to be > > generated in the tissue which kills the > > pathogens. > > > > Marshall > > > > Janet Lubart wrote: > > > > > Dear Marshall,How would the mag-pulser work in > > > the abdomen?Sincerely,Janet > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Marshall Dudley > > > <mdud...@execonn.com> > > > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > > > <silver-list@eskimo.com> > > > Date: Monday, November 06, 2000 7:50 > > > AM > > > Subject: Re: CS>'Triple Jab(MMR) > > > Autism > > > Have you tried olive leaf extract? > > > Also you might try magnetic pulsing > > > the abdomin. > > > > > > Marshall > > > > > > Mary wrote: > > > > > > > Dear List, > > > > > > > > My son has this bowel problem from > > > > the vax. No matter what I do, he > > > > has this > > > > inflammation of the colon (autistic > > > > enterocolitis) Does anyone have any > > > > > > > > suggestions? I have him on a paleo > > > > diet and he has improved but there > > > > is > > > > this artificial measles virus (from > > > > the MMR) in the colon that invades > > > > the > > > > mucosal tissues. All suggestions > > > > appreciated. Thank you, Mary > > > > ____________________________ > > > > ____________________________________ > > > > > > > > 'Triple Jab Autism (MMR) Could Be > > > > Next BSE' > > > > > > > > [By Sarah-Kate Templeton Health > > > > Editor in the Sunday Herald, UK.] > > > > http://www.sundayherald.com/news/ > > > > ewsi.hts?section=News&story_id=12363 > > > > > > > > The consultant who first > > > > suggested that the MMR vaccine > > > > causes autism > > > > has warned MSPs that government > > > > failure to face up to the danger > > > > will lead > > > > to a catastrophe on the scale of > > > > the BSE crisis ("Mad Cow Disease"). > > > > > > > > Dr Andrew Wakefield told a > > > > Scottish parliament cross-party > > > > group on > > > > autism, launched in Edinburgh last > > > > week, that the UK faces an epidemic > > > > of > > > > the lifelong disorder. He renewed > > > > his call for single vaccines to be > > > > used to > > > > immunise against measles, mumps and > > > > rubella. > > > > On a two-day visit to > > > > Scotland, Wakefield - a consultant > > > > gastroenterologist at the Royal > > > > Free Hospital in London - hit out > > > > at Sir > > > > Kenneth Calman, the chief medical > > > > officer in 1998. > > > > In the official report into > > > > the BSE crisis, Calman was blamed > > > > for > > > > saying that beef was safe. > > > > Wakefield said Calman had taken the > > > > same approach > > > > to the MMR scare. > > > > Calman had warned that a wave > > > > of lethal epidemics could sweep > > > > Britain > > > > if parents went on refusing > > > > combined vaccines. The former chief > > > > medical > > > > officer had said there was no need, > > > > on the basis of evidence presented > > > > by > > > > Wakefield, to change vaccination > > > > policy. > > > > Wakefield said: "These same > > > > people have been seen as victims of > > > > their > > > > own handling of BSE, and that is > > > > where we are heading with the MMR. > > > > "It is going to take a strong > > > > body of people that are not > > > > prepared to > > > > be pushed around to prevent a > > > > similar situation. > > > > "I feel strongly that, if > > > > this is something we have > > > > contributed to by > > > > our own failure to act, then we > > > > have a moral obligation to look > > > > after these > > > > children for all time." > > > > He dismissed claims that the rising > > > > incidence of autism is a result of > > > > a > > > > change in diagnostic criteria and > > > > insisted we are now seeing an > > > > epidemic . > > > > At a Glasgow conference on > > > > the causes of autism, the > > > > consultant > > > > explained how numerous families > > > > approached him, all with the same > > > > story to > > > > tell. Their children all had autism > > > > and bowel problems and they > > > > believed > > > > that the two were linked and that > > > > they had started as a direct > > > > consequence > > > > of the MMR vaccine. They said that, > > > > until vaccination, their children > > > > had > > > > been developing normally. > > > > Wakefield said: "At first we > > > > were sceptical but the story was so > > > > > > > > consistent that we felt we had to > > > > investigate. > > > > "Of the 160 autistic children > > > > we looked at, only five did not > > > > have > > > > bowel disease. The parents were > > > > right. The medical profession was > > > > wrong." > > > > The expert attacked others > > > > for ignoring claims of a link. He > > > > said: > > > > "When the parent tells you they > > > > believe the problems started after > > > > exposure > > > > to the MMR vaccine, do you say, > > > > 'That is very interesting but > > > > politically it > > > > makes me very uncomfortable'? No, > > > > you bring together experts from > > > > around the > > > > world and you accept the > > > > over-riding need to establish > > > > whether there is a > > > > link." > > > > Wakefield said research > > > > carried out by his team and > > > > Professor John > > > > O'Leary of Coombe Women's Hospital > > > > in Dublin - and presented to a US > > > > Congressional hearing earlier this > > > > year - was clear evidence of a > > > > link. He > > > > said further research papers, to be > > > > published shortly, would confirm > > > > these > > > > findings. > > > > He emphasised: "I am not > > > > anti-vaccine. It is a recognition > > > > that one > > > > plus one plus one is not equal to > > > > three. It is about the way the live > > > > > > > > viruses behave. > > > > "We have data suggesting > > > > there is interaction between the > > > > compounds > > > > that may pose a risk." > > > > > > > > -- > > > > The silver-list is a moderated > > > > forum for discussion of colloidal > > > > silver. > > > > > > > > To join or quit silver-list or > > > > silver-digest send an e-mail > > > > message to: > > > > silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com > > > > -or- > > > > silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com > > > > with the word subscribe or > > > > unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. > > > > > > > > To post, address your message to: > > > > silver-list@eskimo.com > > > > Silver-list archive: > > > > http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > > > > > > > > List maintainer: Mike Devour > > > > <mdev...@eskimo.com> > > >