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 <c...@itsmyplace.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>; DJG <ql...@tds.net>
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" <j...@natel.net>
> > Newsgroups: list.silver
> > To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
> > Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 10:05 PM
> > Subject: CS>Ed Skilling's RF devices
> >
> > > In article <005901c1ab8a$00752bc0$fa06f...@dg>, "DJG" <ql...@tds.net>
> > 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/
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > John A. Stanley                           j...@natel.net
> > >
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