Guest guest Posted May 13, 2009 Report Share Posted May 13, 2009 Is their a way you can use the [, if a person has no arms, is their some other place you can use the Beck unit on the body. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Sent from my Motorola Phone Digest Number 2626 There are 13 messages in this issue. Topics in this digest: 1a. Re: HCV recovered using interferon , BUT From: Baby_grand 1b. Re: HCV recovered using interferon , BUT From: 2a. Re: Can the Beck Magnet cause From: rocke.ye 3a. testimonial From: Tom 3b. Re: testimonial From: slavek krepelka 3c. Re: testimonial From: Olsen 3d. Re: testimonial From: Ron 3e. Re: testimonial From: Tom 3f. Re: testimonial From: Pagan 4a. Re: teeth questions??? From: rocke.ye 4b. Re: teeth questions??? From: slavek krepelka 4c. Re: teeth questions??? From: them4 4d. Re: teeth questions??? From: Ron Messages ________________________________________________________________________ 1a. Re: HCV recovered using interferon , BUT Posted by: " Baby_grand " bobluhrs@... Baby_grand Date: Thu Jan 14, 2010 9:32 am ((PST)) You can buy distillers and make whisky, you should be able to make CS using a machine you can buy. I don't think anyone felt CS was a threat to them and came out after it for that reason, not this time, though I can't speak for EU, in the US CS is not a big-selling hot item. Few have even heard of it. CS is a very mild antibiotic but of wide spectrum. It you take it for a systemic infection like pneumonia it won't work unless possibly you inhale it in a mist. Only recently has this even been tried since the advent of the ultrasonic humidifiers. But probably the public does not know or care about CS except the ultra-sophisticated self-health group, which is tiny, and they don't listen to Medicine anyway. The US has clamped down on cigarette smoking, a lucrative source of lung disease patients. If there's an outcry it can make the authorities look lax. The cases of argyria hit the papers since it makes for shocking photos. Europe has history of blue bloods who ate off silver plates, pots, utensils, etc. They have vague memory of this. Those people also survived some of the plaques!! there was a phrase: born with a silver spoon in their mouths. referred to health, not wealth. In my experience, CS is handy. It is not quite like an antibiotic. If you get a cold/fever and take CS it will not kill pneumonia bacteria and keep you out of hospital as an antibiotic would. It could not hurt and would help some but it does not reach everything (and kill off everything) like antibiotics do. So it will not compete well against the main rival, and it hasn't done so. Not saying it is not great for what it's good at, but pharma isn't going to fear it too much, not yet anyway. Someone will have to perfect a delivery system for it so it can reach the germs better than it does by swallowing it. If they ban it here it will be because of someone turning grey/blue skin. The few who guzzled badly made CS are partly to blame. I say this not to argue, there's always merit to pointing out competition in the market as a force. By just assuming they are banning it because it works so well, to me, is also saying we don't need to improve it. I think we do need to keep working on new ways to get it to germs. The promising latest trick with ultrasonic humidifiers and CS is one such attempt. Let's keep making good CS, taking in small enough doses to be very safe, only as needed, and targetted to germs rather than strewn around the whole body. Antibiotics hit EVERY cell with few exceptions. And they have a long half-life. CS might be more directed, with shorter half life. And DC current or beck's 4 hertz pulser can be extremely fine-tuned to hit only germ areas and only for a specific time, no half life at all. bG > > > I just wanted to share my own personal testimonial.. > > For the last 4yrs I've been suffering with Eosinophilic Esophaghitis > (EE), and various allergies that just sprung up on me almost > overnight. EE is an abnormal build up of eosinophils, a type of white > blood cell, in the esophagus, causing very painful swallowing and > impactions. On bad days even drinking water would be unbearable, just > to give you an idea. The cause is an allergic reaction to food, and > also environmental allergens. In my case, by trial and error mind you, > I was highly allergic to onions, garlic, and mold. Staying away from > these items made it more manageable, but easier said than done, it's > almost impossible to avoid. So for the past 4yrs every other day I'd > have severe symptoms. There is no cure, nor any effective treatment > for EE. Doctors generally never even heard of it EE, they just give > you nexium which does absolutely nothing... > > Now for the good news :-) > 6 weeks ago I began two parts of the Beck Protocol. The Colloidal > Silver, and the Blood puls Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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