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What are you useing it for and what are your results ? I'm useing a PEMF. I'm not sure of any results yet other than it helps a lot for pain. Some of which is associated with my bones. Hips, knees ect. So I am thinking it is promoting healing in these areas.

I have access to a Rife GB4000. I haven't been useing it because someone said not to use it intermittantly. I just recently was told that one treatment a week can be helpfull.My friend that bought the machine and my hours of work are different so I can't use it every day. I could get with him on Sundays. We both have that day off of work.

To: "Rife " <Rife >Sent: Thu, May 3, 2012 1:34:29 AMSubject: PEMF

I have been using PEMF with great results for several things.http://www.pemfinfo.com tells about them.Anyone else tried it?|DennisI have had a rife for 6-7 years too

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What are you useing it for and what are your results ? I'm useing a PEMF. I'm not sure of any results yet other than it helps a lot for pain. Some of which is associated with my bones. Hips, knees ect. So I am thinking it is promoting healing in these areas.

I have access to a Rife GB4000. I haven't been useing it because someone said not to use it intermittantly. I just recently was told that one treatment a week can be helpfull.My friend that bought the machine and my hours of work are different so I can't use it every day. I could get with him on Sundays. We both have that day off of work.

To: "Rife " <Rife >Sent: Thu, May 3, 2012 1:34:29 AMSubject: PEMF

I have been using PEMF with great results for several things.http://www.pemfinfo.com tells about them.Anyone else tried it?|DennisI have had a rife for 6-7 years too

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could you give some information on the PEMF? i've been reading for a long time and am still not getting to whether it heals or only covers up the pain and how it is different from a rife machine?thanks!ariellaTo: Rife Sent: Thu, May 3, 2012 2:46:59 PMSubject: Re: PEMF

What are you useing it for and what are your results ? I'm useing a PEMF. I'm not sure of any results yet other than it helps a lot for pain. Some of which is associated with my bones. Hips, knees ect. So I am thinking it is promoting healing in these areas.

I have access to a Rife GB4000. I haven't been useing it because someone said not to use it intermittantly. I just recently was told that one treatment a week can be helpfull.My friend that bought the machine and my hours of work are different so I can't use it every day. I could get with him on Sundays. We both have that day off of work.

To: "Rife " <Rife >Sent: Thu, May 3, 2012 1:34:29 AMSubject: PEMF

I have been using PEMF with great results for several things.http://www.pemfinfo.com tells about them.Anyone else tried it?|DennisI have had a rife for 6-7 years too

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I bought mine from SOTA you can google that. Trade products just posted a link and PatBlockND has a very informative section on it as well. The experts can fill you in on the benefits better that me. It doesn't just help with pain. You also can search www.cancertutor.com good luck ; ) Steve

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could you give some information on the PEMF? i've been reading for a long time and am still not getting to whether it heals or only covers up the pain and how it is different from a rife machine?

thanks!

ariella

To: Rife Sent: Thu, May 3, 2012 2:46:59 PMSubject: Re: PEMF

What are you useing it for and what are your results ? I'm useing a PEMF. I'm not sure of any results yet other than it helps a lot for pain. Some of which is associated with my bones. Hips, knees ect. So I am thinking it is promoting healing in these areas.

I have access to a Rife GB4000. I haven't been useing it because someone said not to use it intermittantly. I just recently was told that one treatment a week can be helpfull.My friend that bought the machine and my hours of work are different so I can't use it every day. I could get with him on Sundays. We both have that day off of work.

To: "Rife " <Rife >Sent: Thu, May 3, 2012 1:34:29 AMSubject: PEMF

I have been using PEMF with great results for several things.http://www.pemfinfo.com tells about them.Anyone else tried it?|DennisI have had a rife for 6-7 years tooWhat are you useing it for

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I bought mine from SOTA you can google that. Trade products just posted a link and PatBlockND has a very informative section on it as well. The experts can fill you in on the benefits better that me. It doesn't just help with pain. You also can search www.cancertutor.com good luck ; ) Steve

To: Rife Sent: Thu, May 3, 2012 5:36:23 PMSubject: Re: PEMF

could you give some information on the PEMF? i've been reading for a long time and am still not getting to whether it heals or only covers up the pain and how it is different from a rife machine?

thanks!

ariella

To: Rife Sent: Thu, May 3, 2012 2:46:59 PMSubject: Re: PEMF

What are you useing it for and what are your results ? I'm useing a PEMF. I'm not sure of any results yet other than it helps a lot for pain. Some of which is associated with my bones. Hips, knees ect. So I am thinking it is promoting healing in these areas.

I have access to a Rife GB4000. I haven't been useing it because someone said not to use it intermittantly. I just recently was told that one treatment a week can be helpfull.My friend that bought the machine and my hours of work are different so I can't use it every day. I could get with him on Sundays. We both have that day off of work.

To: "Rife " <Rife >Sent: Thu, May 3, 2012 1:34:29 AMSubject: PEMF

I have been using PEMF with great results for several things.http://www.pemfinfo.com tells about them.Anyone else tried it?|DennisI have had a rife for 6-7 years tooWhat are you useing it for

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I have been using High Intensity PEMF in my practice for over a year. I couldn't

imagine practicing without it as I would be cheating my patients.

I have treated everything from autism to zits, back pain, shoulder pain,

Parkinson's and MS with great success. It recently saved my life and

dramatically changed the life of one of my nurses while I was hospitalized. I

will explain more, soon.

You may visit

http://shunkwilerchiropractic.com/custom_content/c_188785_pemf_testimonials.html

to see and hear about some of the results that we have acheived with PEMF.

Best!

Dr. Kim

>

> could you give some information on the PEMF? i've been reading for a long

time

> and am still not getting to whether it heals or only covers up the pain and

how

> it is different from a rife machine?

> thanks!

> ariella

>

>

>

> ________________________________

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> To: Rife

> Sent: Thu, May 3, 2012 2:46:59 PM

> Subject: Re: PEMF

>

>

> What are you useing it for and what are your results ? I'm useing a PEMF. I'm

> not sure of any results yet other than it helps a lot for pain. Some of which

is

> associated with my bones. Hips, knees ect. So I am thinking it is promoting

> healing in these areas.

> I have access to a Rife GB4000. I haven't been useing it because someone

said

> not to use it intermittantly. I just recently was told that one treatment a

week

> can be helpfull.My friend that bought the machine and my hours of work are

> different so I can't use it every day. I could get with him on Sundays. We

both

> have that day off of work.

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: " Rife " <Rife >

> Sent: Thu, May 3, 2012 1:34:29 AM

> Subject: PEMF

>

>

> I have been using PEMF with great results for several things.

>

> http://www.pemfinfo.com tells about them.

> Anyone else tried it?|Dennis

>

> I have had a rife for 6-7 years too

>

> What are you useing it for

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I have been using High Intensity PEMF in my practice for over a year. I couldn't

imagine practicing without it as I would be cheating my patients.

I have treated everything from autism to zits, back pain, shoulder pain,

Parkinson's and MS with great success. It recently saved my life and

dramatically changed the life of one of my nurses while I was hospitalized. I

will explain more, soon.

You may visit

http://shunkwilerchiropractic.com/custom_content/c_188785_pemf_testimonials.html

to see and hear about some of the results that we have acheived with PEMF.

Best!

Dr. Kim

>

> could you give some information on the PEMF? i've been reading for a long

time

> and am still not getting to whether it heals or only covers up the pain and

how

> it is different from a rife machine?

> thanks!

> ariella

>

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: Rife

> Sent: Thu, May 3, 2012 2:46:59 PM

> Subject: Re: PEMF

>

>

> What are you useing it for and what are your results ? I'm useing a PEMF. I'm

> not sure of any results yet other than it helps a lot for pain. Some of which

is

> associated with my bones. Hips, knees ect. So I am thinking it is promoting

> healing in these areas.

> I have access to a Rife GB4000. I haven't been useing it because someone

said

> not to use it intermittantly. I just recently was told that one treatment a

week

> can be helpfull.My friend that bought the machine and my hours of work are

> different so I can't use it every day. I could get with him on Sundays. We

both

> have that day off of work.

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: " Rife " <Rife >

> Sent: Thu, May 3, 2012 1:34:29 AM

> Subject: PEMF

>

>

> I have been using PEMF with great results for several things.

>

> http://www.pemfinfo.com tells about them.

> Anyone else tried it?|Dennis

>

> I have had a rife for 6-7 years too

>

> What are you useing it for

>

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Wouldn’t a Doug Coil or all Rife type devices also be considered a PEMF? They produce oscillating frequencies so is that the same as pulsing frequencies?

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I don't consider them the same. My PEMF machine will generate up to 19,200

gauss, which is about twice what an MRI will produce. It energizes the

mitochodria, fuels the sodium/potassium pumps in the cell wall and restores the

transmembrane potential.

I am anxious to find someone who would have an idea about combining PEMF

magnetic fields an Rife frequencies. I have not had the time to experiment doing

both. If anyone has any ideas, please let me know.

Thanks,

Dr. Kim

>

> Wouldn't a Doug Coil or all Rife type devices also be considered a PEMF? They

produce oscillating frequencies so is that the same as pulsing frequencies?

>

> Bonita Poulin

>

> Canadian Coordinator

> GLOBAL RECOGNITION CAMPAIGN

> Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

> and other Chemically Induced Illnesses, Diseases & Injury

> affecting civilians and military personnel

> www.mcs-global.org

> www.mcsglobalawareness.com

>

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I don't consider them the same. My PEMF machine will generate up to 19,200

gauss, which is about twice what an MRI will produce. It energizes the

mitochodria, fuels the sodium/potassium pumps in the cell wall and restores the

transmembrane potential.

I am anxious to find someone who would have an idea about combining PEMF

magnetic fields an Rife frequencies. I have not had the time to experiment doing

both. If anyone has any ideas, please let me know.

Thanks,

Dr. Kim

>

> Wouldn't a Doug Coil or all Rife type devices also be considered a PEMF? They

produce oscillating frequencies so is that the same as pulsing frequencies?

>

> Bonita Poulin

>

> Canadian Coordinator

> GLOBAL RECOGNITION CAMPAIGN

> Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

> and other Chemically Induced Illnesses, Diseases & Injury

> affecting civilians and military personnel

> www.mcs-global.org

> www.mcsglobalawareness.com

>

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http://www.pulsedpowertech.com/PPT/Pulsed_Power_Tech.html By far the most advanced out there right now.Dennisgo to pemfinfo.com for information too. To: Rife

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could you give some information on the PEMF? i've been reading for a long time and am still not getting to whether it heals or only covers up the pain and how it is different from a rife machine?thanks!ariellaTo: Rife Sent: Thu, May 3, 2012 2:46:59 PMSubject: Re:

PEMF

What are you useing it for and what are your results ? I'm useing a PEMF. I'm not sure of any results yet other than it helps a lot for pain. Some of which is associated with my bones. Hips, knees ect. So I am thinking it is promoting healing in these areas.

I have access to a Rife GB4000. I haven't been useing it because someone said not to use it intermittantly. I just recently was told that one treatment a week can be helpfull.My friend that bought the machine and my hours of work are different so I can't use it every day. I could get with him on Sundays. We both have that day off of work.

To: "Rife " <Rife >Sent: Thu, May 3, 2012 1:34:29 AMSubject: PEMF

I have been using PEMF with great results for several things.http://www.pemfinfo.com tells about them.Anyone else tried it?|DennisI have had a rife for 6-7 years too

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http://www.pulsedpowertech.com/PPT/Pulsed_Power_Tech.html By far the most advanced out there right now.Dennisgo to pemfinfo.com for information too. To: Rife

Sent: Thursday, May 3, 2012 6:14 PM Subject: Re: PEMF

could you give some information on the PEMF? i've been reading for a long time and am still not getting to whether it heals or only covers up the pain and how it is different from a rife machine?thanks!ariellaTo: Rife Sent: Thu, May 3, 2012 2:46:59 PMSubject: Re:

PEMF

What are you useing it for and what are your results ? I'm useing a PEMF. I'm not sure of any results yet other than it helps a lot for pain. Some of which is associated with my bones. Hips, knees ect. So I am thinking it is promoting healing in these areas.

I have access to a Rife GB4000. I haven't been useing it because someone said not to use it intermittantly. I just recently was told that one treatment a week can be helpfull.My friend that bought the machine and my hours of work are different so I can't use it every day. I could get with him on Sundays. We both have that day off of work.

To: "Rife " <Rife >Sent: Thu, May 3, 2012 1:34:29 AMSubject: PEMF

I have been using PEMF with great results for several things.http://www.pemfinfo.com tells about them.Anyone else tried it?|DennisI have had a rife for 6-7 years too

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Depends what kind you use.The beemer and MRS2000 are effective but it takes a lot of treatment.The one I used is far, far ahead of those but also cost a lot more ($26K)Thats why the better option is to find someone locally that has one, even a vet.Call them and ask about your area. http://www.pulsedpowertech.com/PPT/Pulsed_Power_Tech.html Dennis To: Rife Sent: Thursday, May 3, 2012 4:59 PM Subject: Re: PEMF

What are you useing it for and what are your results ? I'm useing a PEMF. I'm not sure of any results yet other than it helps a lot for pain. Some of which is associated with my bones. Hips, knees ect. So I am thinking it is promoting healing in these areas.

I have access to a Rife GB4000. I haven't been useing it because someone said not to use it intermittantly. I just recently was told that one treatment a week can be helpfull.My friend that bought the machine and my hours of work are different so I can't use it every day. I could get with him on Sundays. We both have that day off of work.

To: "Rife " <Rife >Sent: Thu, May 3, 2012 1:34:29 AMSubject: PEMF

I have been using PEMF with great results for several things.http://www.pemfinfo.com tells about them.Anyone else tried it?|DennisI have had a rife for 6-7 years too

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Depends what kind you use.The beemer and MRS2000 are effective but it takes a lot of treatment.The one I used is far, far ahead of those but also cost a lot more ($26K)Thats why the better option is to find someone locally that has one, even a vet.Call them and ask about your area. http://www.pulsedpowertech.com/PPT/Pulsed_Power_Tech.html Dennis To: Rife Sent: Thursday, May 3, 2012 4:59 PM Subject: Re: PEMF

What are you useing it for and what are your results ? I'm useing a PEMF. I'm not sure of any results yet other than it helps a lot for pain. Some of which is associated with my bones. Hips, knees ect. So I am thinking it is promoting healing in these areas.

I have access to a Rife GB4000. I haven't been useing it because someone said not to use it intermittantly. I just recently was told that one treatment a week can be helpfull.My friend that bought the machine and my hours of work are different so I can't use it every day. I could get with him on Sundays. We both have that day off of work.

To: "Rife " <Rife >Sent: Thu, May 3, 2012 1:34:29 AMSubject: PEMF

I have been using PEMF with great results for several things.http://www.pemfinfo.com tells about them.Anyone else tried it?|DennisI have had a rife for 6-7 years too

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Yes, very low frequency, nano-second pulses.

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>  Do they pulse a magnetic field ? 

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> To: Rife

> Sent: Fri, May 4, 2012 10:19:47 AM

> Subject: Re: PEMF

>

> Wouldn’t a Doug Coil or all Rife type devices also be considered a PEMF?

They

> produce oscillating frequencies so is that the same as pulsing frequencies?

>

> Bonita Poulin

>

> Canadian Coordinator

> GLOBAL RECOGNITION CAMPAIGN

> Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

> and other Chemically Induced Illnesses, Diseases & Injury

> affecting civilians and military personnel

> www.mcs-global.org 

> www.mcsglobalawareness.com

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Yes, very low frequency, nano-second pulses.

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>

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>  Do they pulse a magnetic field ? 

>  

>  

>  

>  

>

> ________________________________

>

>

> To: Rife

> Sent: Fri, May 4, 2012 10:19:47 AM

> Subject: Re: PEMF

>

> Wouldn’t a Doug Coil or all Rife type devices also be considered a PEMF?

They

> produce oscillating frequencies so is that the same as pulsing frequencies?

>

> Bonita Poulin

>

> Canadian Coordinator

> GLOBAL RECOGNITION CAMPAIGN

> Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

> and other Chemically Induced Illnesses, Diseases & Injury

> affecting civilians and military personnel

> www.mcs-global.org 

> www.mcsglobalawareness.com

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Does a PEMF put out only one frequency and if so, what is it?

<I don't consider them the same. My PEMF machine will generate up to 19,200 gauss, which is about twice what an MRI will produce. It energizes the mitochodria, fuels the sodium/potassium pumps in the cell wall and restores the transmembrane potential. I am anxious to find someone who would have an idea about combining PEMF magnetic fields an Rife frequencies. I have not had the time to experiment doing both. If anyone has any ideas, please let me know.Thanks,Dr. Kim>

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Since I have a gauss meter, I tested my Doug Coil. Unfortunately, my cheap little Gauss Master meter only measures up to 10 milligauss. It was still pinned at redline and screaming audibly from 30 ft. away from my Doug Coil machine. That must be pretty strong because in order to get a measurement off of any other electrical device I’ve tested, I’ve had to be within a few inches or touching the device.

<I don't consider them the same. My PEMF machine will generate up to 19,200 gauss, which is about twice what an MRI will produce. It energizes the mitochodria, fuels the sodium/potassium pumps in the cell wall and restores the transmembrane potential. I am anxious to find someone who would have an idea about combining PEMF magnetic fields an Rife frequencies. I have not had the time to experiment doing both. If anyone has any ideas, please let me know.Thanks,Dr. Kim>

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I know what PEMP stands for and my Doug Coil puts out electromagnetic frequencies. The links I listed made a PEMF and Doug Coil, if not all Rife machines, sound very similar. I saw no other links posted to prove otherwise. What is the difference?

<They are different Bonita. PEMF stands for Pulsed Electro Magnetic Field. It is not a radio frequency kike a rife unit.The links that have already been posted will help to understand them better.Best Wishes ....Steve>

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I know what PEMP stands for and my Doug Coil puts out electromagnetic frequencies. The links I listed made a PEMF and Doug Coil, if not all Rife machines, sound very similar. I saw no other links posted to prove otherwise. What is the difference?

<They are different Bonita. PEMF stands for Pulsed Electro Magnetic Field. It is not a radio frequency kike a rife unit.The links that have already been posted will help to understand them better.Best Wishes ....Steve>

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you have a wire coil, you pass current through it,doing that generates magnetic

fields.Is it a high power field? A short or longer duration.

From what I read the PEMF/Gordon unit is confined to within 5-20hz where as you

know the DC is your choosing, capable of considerably higher frex.

Question #1 is which is best?

There is no reason a DC can't function as a PEMF machine and more.

$20,000 price tags need to be justified.I do respect Dr Gordon but, I am also

respectful of frugality when it is available.

I'm certain someone will rip me a new one for speaking such blasphemy.

As we know Lyme and CO is probably the most difficult challenge you may ever

face.

If I paid $20K for a machine my opinions would tend to defend that I made a wise

choice for fear of feeling foolish.

People are reporting great results with a $200 Biomedici too.

AND even a simple homemade Hulda style zapper and the footbaths with

spoons.

I envy those with the funds to purchase the Big Bucks machines.

My resources aren't at that level so, I search for Dirt Cheap methods instead. I

have begged for opportunities to be able to get a chance to share/try a device

too and have found zero in my area open to do that, while I know many are near

who have machines.

People could do well to read a tiny bit about basic electronics to see that we

have basic laws that apply like many things that if read we would see some of

these devices do " basic " things and are not mysteries. However, basement made VS

slick enclosed cabinets can command a higher price.

Having a minor degree in electronics, I am at a tiny advantage. Many people are

challenged to use a screwdriver properly :)

My Best to you. Heal quickly!

>

> I know what PEMP stands for and my Doug Coil puts out electromagnetic

frequencies. The links I listed made a PEMF and Doug Coil, if not all Rife

machines, sound very similar. I saw no other links posted to prove otherwise.

What is the difference?

>

>

> <They are different Bonita. PEMF stands for Pulsed Electro Magnetic Field. It

is

> not a radio frequency kike a rife unit.The links that have already been posted

> will help to understand them better.

> Best Wishes ....Steve>

>

>

> Bonita Poulin

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you have a wire coil, you pass current through it,doing that generates magnetic

fields.Is it a high power field? A short or longer duration.

From what I read the PEMF/Gordon unit is confined to within 5-20hz where as you

know the DC is your choosing, capable of considerably higher frex.

Question #1 is which is best?

There is no reason a DC can't function as a PEMF machine and more.

$20,000 price tags need to be justified.I do respect Dr Gordon but, I am also

respectful of frugality when it is available.

I'm certain someone will rip me a new one for speaking such blasphemy.

As we know Lyme and CO is probably the most difficult challenge you may ever

face.

If I paid $20K for a machine my opinions would tend to defend that I made a wise

choice for fear of feeling foolish.

People are reporting great results with a $200 Biomedici too.

AND even a simple homemade Hulda style zapper and the footbaths with

spoons.

I envy those with the funds to purchase the Big Bucks machines.

My resources aren't at that level so, I search for Dirt Cheap methods instead. I

have begged for opportunities to be able to get a chance to share/try a device

too and have found zero in my area open to do that, while I know many are near

who have machines.

People could do well to read a tiny bit about basic electronics to see that we

have basic laws that apply like many things that if read we would see some of

these devices do " basic " things and are not mysteries. However, basement made VS

slick enclosed cabinets can command a higher price.

Having a minor degree in electronics, I am at a tiny advantage. Many people are

challenged to use a screwdriver properly :)

My Best to you. Heal quickly!

>

> I know what PEMP stands for and my Doug Coil puts out electromagnetic

frequencies. The links I listed made a PEMF and Doug Coil, if not all Rife

machines, sound very similar. I saw no other links posted to prove otherwise.

What is the difference?

>

>

> <They are different Bonita. PEMF stands for Pulsed Electro Magnetic Field. It

is

> not a radio frequency kike a rife unit.The links that have already been posted

> will help to understand them better.

> Best Wishes ....Steve>

>

>

> Bonita Poulin

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Spoons? What do you mean by footbaths and spoons with regard to the hulda clark zapper. I have a parazapper uzi and use divided saline footbaths as the contact points with good results, but I wasn't aware of anyone else doing something similar.As far as the electrode in the water. I have been wanting to switch to 999 silver for that? Seems like a good choice, don't know-- Marshall Photography 7976 E Landersdale Rd Camby, IN 46113

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I have started experimenting with frequencies below 50 Hz (to imitate PEMF) on my Doug Coil to see if they have benefit for me.

<There is no reason a DC can't function as a PEMF machine and more.>

Bonita PoulinCanadian CoordinatorGLOBAL RECOGNITION CAMPAIGNMultiple Chemical Sensitivityand other Chemically Induced Illnesses, Diseases & Injuryaffecting civilians and military personnelwww.mcs-global.org www.mcsglobalawareness.com

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Bonita,

The potential effectiveness and power of a PEMF unit is measured in gauss or

Tesla units. The " frequency " is the number of pulses of this magnetic force per

unit of time.

I admit that, as a clinician, I am more concerned with patient outcome than the

method of acheiving that outcome. Now, I have used both Rife and PEMF

technologies to try to help people, and I have found that the PEMF produces

more, positive, predictable and miraculous results, in a faster time frame than

I ever observed with my Rife machine.

Sure, the cost of a, high intensity, PEMF unit is prohibitive for most people to

use at home (although, I have had several patients buy their own) but, in a

clinical setting, the lower intensity units aren't feasable because they take so

much more time to acheive the same results (if you CAN acheive the same results)

I have had to purchase 2 more of the machines for my practice, after I started

using my first one, because of patient demand.

I just don't know if you can " imitate " PEMF with a Rife generator because it is

two different technologies. The key to the PEMF is the high intensity magnetic

field. Mine is nearly twice that generated by an MRI. However, I am extremely

curious about what you find out.

Best!

Dr. Kim

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> I have started experimenting with frequencies below 50 Hz (to imitate PEMF) on

my Doug Coil to see if they have benefit for me.

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> <There is no reason a DC can't function as a PEMF machine and more.>

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> Bonita Poulin

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> Canadian Coordinator

> GLOBAL RECOGNITION CAMPAIGN

> Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

> and other Chemically Induced Illnesses, Diseases & Injury

> affecting civilians and military personnel

> www.mcs-global.org

> www.mcsglobalawareness.com

>

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