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This is an instrument developed by Albert Abrams. Areas where there are

tumors tend to be very electropositive compared to the surrounding tissues.

Abrams was about 70 years ahead of everyone on this. Recently rediscovered

, and is being investigated by main stream science as a way to find tumors.

From what I've read, it could be that Abrams old instruments were more

sensitive than what is being used today.

Jim Bare

At 01:06 PM 7/8/2004 +0000, you wrote:

>Does anyone know what Rife was refering to when he spoke of a

>Galvanic Pendulum? Is this the measuring of skin resistance?

>

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This is an instrument developed by Albert Abrams. Areas where there are

tumors tend to be very electropositive compared to the surrounding tissues.

Abrams was about 70 years ahead of everyone on this. Recently rediscovered

, and is being investigated by main stream science as a way to find tumors.

From what I've read, it could be that Abrams old instruments were more

sensitive than what is being used today.

Jim Bare

At 01:06 PM 7/8/2004 +0000, you wrote:

>Does anyone know what Rife was refering to when he spoke of a

>Galvanic Pendulum? Is this the measuring of skin resistance?

>

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One of the videotapes shows an early Abrams Oscillator swinging back and

forth, and the trace on an oscilloscope (possibly shown backwards!) is

also shown - a damped low frequency oscillation with a fairly fast

initial rise time.

Might have been described as a galvanic pendulum or oscillator? Rife

wasn't an electronics type after all. Still not known who built the

first Ray Tube device, but pretty certain it wasn't Rife.

Dave

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jkolling wrote:

> Does anyone know what Rife was refering to when he spoke of a

>

>>Galvanic Pendulum?

>

> Galvanic = direct-current? Pendulum = swinging device?

> http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=galvanic

>

>>Is this the measuring of skin resistance?

>

> Probably not.

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One of the videotapes shows an early Abrams Oscillator swinging back and

forth, and the trace on an oscilloscope (possibly shown backwards!) is

also shown - a damped low frequency oscillation with a fairly fast

initial rise time.

Might have been described as a galvanic pendulum or oscillator? Rife

wasn't an electronics type after all. Still not known who built the

first Ray Tube device, but pretty certain it wasn't Rife.

Dave

http://www.dfe.net

jkolling wrote:

> Does anyone know what Rife was refering to when he spoke of a

>

>>Galvanic Pendulum?

>

> Galvanic = direct-current? Pendulum = swinging device?

> http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=galvanic

>

>>Is this the measuring of skin resistance?

>

> Probably not.

>

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