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Testicles. I have seen reference to using them there causes a burning sensation. I have seen where it was used on the penis to increase circulation. I personally have no experience on those locations but maybe someone else has.GeneFrom: sbv_incorp <sbv_incorp@...> Sent: Sat, October 23,

2010 11:29:25 AMSubject: Tip For Using the Magnetic Pulser

Hello everyone. I'm new to the group and new to the Bob Beck protocol.

I was wondering if there is any place on the body that you should NOT use the magnetic pulser (I have the Sota pulser)? For example, on the face, head, eyes, breasts, and other sensitive areas of the body.

Thanks for your help.

Summer

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Hi GeneYep, I used both the pulsar and BE zapper with no ill effects. Although I had no symptoms of prostrate cancer I believe in preventative measures and am convinced everything is working better than before. I am now thinking that we should all be using on breasts, liver, spine and other organs (apart from the heart although the pulsar is fine there) then they may, just may, prevent development of cancer in later years.I arrived at this theory from the teachings of Beck who sumised that if pathogens cause some cancers, and microcurrents attenuate pathogens then maybe microcurrents could protect against cancer. The Livingston story tells of her recognition of the Cancer germ and she was laughed out of the USA for

such thoughts, I think she may just have been right.

Is that too radical??

DaveFrom: Gene Chamberlain <footrub4u2@...> Sent: Mon, 25 October, 2010 2:01:34 PMSubject: Re: Tip For Using the Magnetic Pulser

Testicles. I have seen reference to using them there causes a burning sensation. I have seen where it was used on the penis to increase circulation. I personally have no experience on those locations but maybe someone else has.GeneFrom: sbv_incorp <sbv_incorp@...> Sent: Sat, October 23,

2010 11:29:25 AMSubject: Tip For Using the Magnetic Pulser

Hello everyone. I'm new to the group and new to the Bob Beck protocol.

I was wondering if there is any place on the body that you should NOT use the magnetic pulser (I have the Sota pulser)? For example, on the face, head, eyes, breasts, and other sensitive areas of the body.

Thanks for your help.

Summer

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I arrived at this theory from the teachings of Beck who sumised that if pathogens cause some cancers, and microcurrents attenuate pathogens then maybe microcurrents could protect against cancer.  The Livingston story tells of her recognition of the Cancer germ and she was laughed out of the USA for

such thoughts, I think she may just have been right.

Is that too radical??Not all! You Demmings, the father of modern day manufacturing quality, presented his proposal to GM to increase the quality of their cars. They basically told him to pound sand. So he took his idea to Japan, and the rest is history.

When one undergoes an alternative treatment it is often best not to share it with non-believers as they will try to discourage you through and it could have adverse effects on the mind-body aspects of healing; that is, their ignorance could actually mess with the power of your belief in what you are doing.

Olushola

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Actually, this makes perfect sense to me as I've read a number of times from

alternative health sources that most cancers are caused by pathogens. But what's

really creeps me out is that these sources also said that because of this, most

cancers are contagious - but of course doctors won't tell you this.

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> Hi Gene

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> Yep, I used both the pulsar and BE zapper with no ill effects. Although I had

> no symptoms of prostrate cancer I believe in preventative measures and am

> convinced everything is working better than before. I am now thinking that we

> should all be using on breasts, liver, spine and other organs (apart from the

> heart although the pulsar is fine there) then they may, just may, prevent

> development of cancer in later years.

>

> I arrived at this theory from the teachings of Beck who sumised that if

> pathogens cause some cancers, and microcurrents attenuate pathogens then maybe

> microcurrents could protect against cancer. The Livingston story

tells

> of her recognition of the Cancer germ and she was laughed out of the USA for

> such thoughts, I think she may just have been right.

>

> Is that too radical??

>

> Dave

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>

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>

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> From: Gene Chamberlain <footrub4u2@...>

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> Sent: Mon, 25 October, 2010 2:01:34 PM

> Subject: Re: Tip For Using the Magnetic Pulser

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> Testicles. I have seen reference to using them there causes a burning

sensation.

> I have seen where it was used on the penis to increase circulation. I

personally

> have no experience on those locations but maybe someone else has.

> Gene

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>

>

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>

> ________________________________

> From: sbv_incorp <sbv_incorp@...>

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> Sent: Sat, October 23, 2010 11:29:25 AM

> Subject: Tip For Using the Magnetic Pulser

>

>

> Hello everyone. I'm new to the group and new to the Bob Beck protocol.

>

> I was wondering if there is any place on the body that you should NOT use the

> magnetic pulser (I have the Sota pulser)? For example, on the face, head,

eyes,

> breasts, and other sensitive areas of the body.

>

> Thanks for your help.

>

> Summer

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Well, I know people who'd use colloidal silver for everything, cancer included

no doubt, and I'd want to have communication lines open enough with them to

steer them towards something with some kind of track record. In this case,

belief in the CS is unlikely to make it into a useful cancer treatment and I'm

sure I'd say so ;)

all good,

Duncan

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> When one undergoes an alternative treatment it is often best not to share it

> with non-believers as they will try to discourage you through and it could

> have adverse effects on the mind-body aspects of healing; that is, their

> ignorance could actually mess with the power of your belief in what you are

> doing.

>

> Olushola

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I have heard this or read it when I was in school autopsies or pathology reports

of many dececed cancer victims and others found many and varied types of

parasites and pathogens along with the cancer the victim or patient had died of.

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> Hello everyone. I'm new to the group and new to the Bob Beck protocol.

>

> I was wondering if there is any place on the body that you should NOT use the

magnetic pulser (I have the Sota pulser)? For example, on the face, head, eyes,

breasts, and other sensitive areas of the body.

>

> Thanks for your help.

>

> Summer

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In my experience speaking with people, the magnetic pulser is safe to use

anywhere EXCEPT where there is an active or inactive implant and never during

pregnancy. The basics of magnetic therapy research indicates that magnetic

fields simply don't like abnormal things or abnormal tissue.And it will see a

fetus as abnormal tissue.

I'm not sure why RB says not to use over the eyes or the groin. There is nothing

that I've heard to indicate danger in these areas, in fact people have reported

to me eye infections cleared and in one case macular degeneration significantly

improved. Perhaps you can comment on why you feel the mag pulser shouldn't be

used over these areas RB?

Best of luck with it Summer.

Vicki

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> Hello everyone. I'm new to the group and new to the Bob Beck protocol.

>

> I was wondering if there is any place on the body that you should NOT use the

magnetic pulser (I have the Sota pulser)? For example, on the face, head, eyes,

breasts, and other sensitive areas of the body.

>

> Thanks for your help.

>

> Summer

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Hi Vicki and group,My personal experience was that after pulsing my eyes I bacame somewhat dizzy and had blurred vision for about 5 minutes. Re the groin area, no personal experience but was suggested by a MD friend nut to pulse there, he suggested there MAY be adverse results.Good health.RB From: sharing_health <sharing_health@...>Subject: Re: Tip For Using the Magnetic Pulser Received: Wednesday, 27 October, 2010, 1:36 AM

In my experience speaking with people, the magnetic pulser is safe to use anywhere EXCEPT where there is an active or inactive implant and never during pregnancy. The basics of magnetic therapy research indicates that magnetic fields simply don't like abnormal things or abnormal tissue.And it will see a fetus as abnormal tissue.

I'm not sure why RB says not to use over the eyes or the groin. There is nothing that I've heard to indicate danger in these areas, in fact people have reported to me eye infections cleared and in one case macular degeneration significantly improved. Perhaps you can comment on why you feel the mag pulser shouldn't be used over these areas RB?

Best of luck with it Summer.

Vicki

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> Hello everyone. I'm new to the group and new to the Bob Beck protocol.

>

> I was wondering if there is any place on the body that you should NOT use the magnetic pulser (I have the Sota pulser)? For example, on the face, head, eyes, breasts, and other sensitive areas of the body.

>

> Thanks for your help.

>

> Summer

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Really what your beliefs are are important to if you can't or won't believe

something or some treatment is or can be effective! You are right your body and

mind can reject even the best or most successful treatments that work or have

worked on many other people!

Why? Because you psyched yourself out of your own possible healing! This is also

why I recommend this other Bob Beck unit called the " BT-7 " or Bio or Brain Tuner

as an adjunct to the " Beck Protocol " ! For people with a high amount of stress or

stresses in their lives!

Who of us haven't been brain washed or are continually brainwashed through our

modern day education system and or media. This Bob Beck protocol is a good one,

but like anything else " controversial " not everybody is going to grasp or

believe it because they are stuck on their conventional mainstream medical or

religious beliefs.

Even Bob Beck stated only about 10-15% of those who look at his methods will

really change or even consider trying it! But most of those who have been

rejected by modern medicine or turned away after treatment are some of the best

candidates!

If they are not yet ready to die or quit or give up this is relatively cheap and

easy for almost anyone to try and they may in fact have the best results!

When I was in school or college as a biology major one thing I noticed there

were too many holes or gaps. Too bad there is no history of medicine being

taught what people did before the " allo paths " came along. This is still a

relatively young science a 100 years is really not much time.

Things like " making of silver colloid " is so much easier and improved just due

to availability of various 9v batteries. Which may have been pretty much none

existent at the beginning of the 19th century.

So for pulsing do a little bit at a time say one or two pulses per area. And

wait and see how you feel or your body reacts after wards! How else can we reach

deep seated infections in organs like liver, pancreas, stomach, lungs, bones, or

kidney's. This is pretty non evasive for uteran, genital, bladder, colon, or

prostrate. So take or do a little bit at a time and adjust your treatment

accordingly.

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> Hello everyone. I'm new to the group and new to the Bob Beck protocol.

>

> I was wondering if there is any place on the body that you should NOT use the

magnetic pulser (I have the Sota pulser)? For example, on the face, head, eyes,

breasts, and other sensitive areas of the body.

>

> Thanks for your help.

>

> Summer

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I have to respectfully but strongly and wholeheartedly disagree with this

premise. The whole idea is to find consistency of results which come from a

variety of people with a variety of attitudes. If no consistency is found, it

is a fallacy to write that off to any specific difference in the sample

participants, such as their mindset. You can suspect differences, yes, but it

may not be their mindset, nor is that even the most-likely first choice to

investigate when you have genetics, environment, etc to rule out first.

Where I agree with you is that negative attitude can prevent someone from doing

the treatment at all. That is what I have found. Disbelief results in not

using the devices. But the " non-use " is why, to me, they did not work--not the

disbelief itself. Had they used them properly, the germs would have died. The

devices are used on germs, in other words, which do not (I think) have attitudes

and belief-systems, at least that we know of. If they did, it is still not

certain that their beliefs could affect their lifespans when subjected to

electricity, anymore than those of a condemned killer in the electric chair.

bG

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> > Hello everyone. I'm new to the group and new to the Bob Beck protocol.

> >

> > I was wondering if there is any place on the body that you should NOT use

the magnetic pulser (I have the Sota pulser)? For example, on the face, head,

eyes, breasts, and other sensitive areas of the body.

> >

> > Thanks for your help.

> >

> > Summer

> >

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If attitude has had an effect, then in my experience, it has been the reverse:

people were amazed that it did work, despite their disbelief. So people who

doubted it came in with good results, which still proves nothing about the

effect of their thoughts on the physical process of disabling microbes with

electricity. When the Kalli-Lyman study was done it was double-blinded to rule

out any bias in the experimenters even though the tests were run on virus in a

dish, and consistency was found even in this super-strict environment.

If the total recovery of a patient is considered, then there are various ways

one with a death-wish can succeed in hurting themselves. But among those ways

would not be a re-vivifying of a dead virus, or mentally interfering with the

passage of electric current. If the virus is gone, and they need additional

help for the mind, let's say to prevent their going out and becoming

re-infected, then that is extremely useful, don't get me wrong, total health

does depend upon the patient as well as the science. So neither one can do it

alone. But the patient has their sphere of attitude, where they can help

themselves, and science has its sphere which in this case, as I have said based

on our group, most people's attitudes start out negative then turn positive when

the science works and provides hope of a cure.

bG

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> > > Hello everyone. I'm new to the group and new to the Bob Beck protocol.

> > >

> > > I was wondering if there is any place on the body that you should NOT use

the magnetic pulser (I have the Sota pulser)? For example, on the face, head,

eyes, breasts, and other sensitive areas of the body.

> > >

> > > Thanks for your help.

> > >

> > > Summer

> > >

> >

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