Guest guest Posted October 5, 2004 Report Share Posted October 5, 2004 Dear Blah, Time for a name change. Smile. This is my totally guessing response. Two things come to mind. One: Some people just are not very sensitive and can jump right in and do large amounts without noticing anything negative. Two: I just heard this recently regarding a different therapy: the chi machine, people without cancer have to start slow, like 3 minutes or so, or they get major detox. But people with cancer can jump in with higher amounts and they don't notice the same detox symptoms. So it makes me wonder it that applies here also. The person that was teaching this was teaching from experience and quickly moved onto another topic and did not further explain this. So that is as much as I know. Just guessing Donna http://www.excellentthings.com blah_123456782000 wrote: > > Hi, > > I have a friend who has cancer and using a beck zapper running at 4hz > and has been using it daily for about a month. When he started he > expected to get some sort of detox effect but nothing happened. The > first day he used the zapper for 1/2hr, then 1hr the next day then > 2hrs the next day and has zapped for at least 2hrs and up to 4hrs > with seemingly no effect whatsoever. The device is definitely working > and he feels alternate thumping over the arteries (he had it up quite > high the first few times and got some weird burn like reactions that > still havent completely healed). > > I was wondering if this is common considering he has cancer? > > Thanks > > > > > * Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2004 Report Share Posted October 5, 2004 In some months of using Beck devices I have yet to experience the detox effect. And I do it at least 3 hours daily. As for burns, I didn't get any from a 4 Hz setting. I still do have the red marks from using straight DC reversing every 30 seconds. Best regards, Theron > > Hi, > > I have a friend who has cancer and using a beck zapper running at 4hz > and has been using it daily for about a month. When he started he > expected to get some sort of detox effect but nothing happened. The > first day he used the zapper for 1/2hr, then 1hr the next day then > 2hrs the next day and has zapped for at least 2hrs and up to 4hrs > with seemingly no effect whatsoever. The device is definitely working > and he feels alternate thumping over the arteries (he had it up quite > high the first few times and got some weird burn like reactions that > still havent completely healed). > > I was wondering if this is common considering he has cancer? > > Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 Hi! I wonder why that's so. I smoke tobacco, too. Tell you the truth, my standard for feeling good may already have been lowered so far I don't know that I'm experiencing unpleasant detox effects. Best regards, Theron > Hi Theron. As I recall you drink alcohol, right? Seems to me that > people who drink notice less detox. I am not sure why that is. > Doesn't mean you aren't, just means you aren't feeling the negative > stuff. And I have known other men who don't 'feel' the detox, but do > benefit from the process. So don't let that throw you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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