Guest guest Posted July 31, 2004 Report Share Posted July 31, 2004 Hi Ted, 47, 606, 709 The above are the frequencies I use on clients. These come from the CAFL. I also use them with parasites general and antiseptic general freqs found in the CAFL along with massage to the soft tissue surround the lipoma. The keeper of the CAFL, , advised me also to use Rosemary essense in myu oil which I have done. Lipoma's on clients have reduced in size. Ken > Has anyone had experience removing multiple lipomas that are about 2cm each? Please indicate which freq's worked best. off list at tls1@... > > > Ted > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2004 Report Share Posted July 31, 2004 I just bought a " Ray Beam " From Ray Beam LLC, and I wanted to know what poeple thought of this machine, or what they have heard about it. I wanted to hear from others instead of the those marketing it. Thanks in advance! Sincerely Vicki > >Reply-To: Rife >To: <Rife > >Subject: Re: Lipoma frequencies? >Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2004 00:22:34 +1000 > _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar – get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2004 Report Share Posted August 1, 2004 Dear Vicki, I ran my Docs Beam Ray machine for 2 weeks prior to the development of our own systems in the Fall of 2003. We had good results with the machine, it has an easy interface and is user friendly. With the 2003 machine you could not sweep and pulse at the same time which was a serious drawback. The machine seemed solid, but customer support was the biggest complaint. The book provided with the 2003 model is poorly assembled and difficult to understand in some portions. I talked to the owner about this and he was not thrilled with these observations, and thereafter did not respond to my e-mails. It was also noted that the frequencies on the pages had been copied off a web site with the web address still on the page. http://www.eskimo.com/-reid/txt/garvey.tx Interestingly, Beam Ray does not to my knowledge maintain a web site. The claims on the video are incredible, and questionable as regards cancer percentages. I know of several people who used the Beam Ray System against Cancer with NO change in their condition after one month of use. Beam Ray Claimed in the Video I saw a 70% cure rate for stage four Cancer, and 100% for earlier stages. I would put the cure rate at about 1% for stage four Cancer regardless of the treatment choice. I have been contacted by several Beam Ray owners for assistance in finding frequencies as well as trying to figure out the machines programming. This makes me furious, that their customers need me for support which I am more than happy to give. I would rate the Machine a C. Operating and frequency manual a D- Customer assistance along with upgrades E Price C-. Functionality B These observations however were made as regards my 2003 experience and may be entirely different for 2004. Promises were made to the DOC that he would receive an IRB for research from Beam Ray. As of June 2004, this was still not received after over a year of ownership, and he was told if he did receive it, he would have to now pay for it. I continue to work with this doctor and the machine is parked in his home instead of his office because of FDA concerns and broken promises from Beam Ray. Mike vickie taylor wrote: I just bought a " Ray Beam " From Ray Beam LLC, and I wanted to know what poeple thought of this machine, or what they have heard about it. I wanted to hear from others instead of the those marketing it. Thanks in advance! Sincerely Vicki __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2004 Report Share Posted August 1, 2004 Hi Mike, When setting up gating/pulses per second, is there a popluar setting used on Rife machines? How high (pulse per second - as an upper limit) would a person want to run their Rife machine on ? Regards Ken Uzzell > Dear Vicki, > > I ran my Docs Beam Ray machine for 2 weeks prior to the development of our own systems in the Fall of 2003. > > We had good results with the machine, it has an easy interface and is user friendly. > > With the 2003 machine you could not sweep and pulse at the same time which was a serious drawback. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2004 Report Share Posted August 1, 2004 Vicki, I know people who use these machines daily and who swear by them, and I know others who say that their condition improved for awhile, then got much worse using them. Those folks selling them (there is a reason they're so expensive) are certainly glowing in their reports. The negative comments also are that getting the machine fixed may be a considerable problem; there is no website for them - the FDA did a cease and desist letter to their manufacturer a few years ago, and their web presence disappeared and the company changed its name. They're available by phone only. When I've had exposures to the Beam Ray devices, I didn't feel any benefit, while exposures to an EMEM or a Rife/Bare device, when I've had the same problem, seem to put me to sleep and then the problem disappeared. On the other hand, the Beam Ray devices, which are supposedly in clinical IRB studies under the FDA's testing procedure, are easy to use and have a nice packaging system for the lamp - these things cost a lot! Not that it helps now that you've bought one, but the newer Rife/Bare type system, approved for pain management by Health Canada (their FDA), is at: http://www.resonantlight.com/store/customer/home.php And a combination pad/plasma lamp device is at: http://www.quantumbalancing.com/fgen.htm Links to a lot of the plasma lamp devices is at: http://www.dfe.net/links_rb.html Healings: Dave http://www.dfe.net vickie taylor wrote: > I just bought a " Ray Beam " From Ray Beam LLC, and I wanted to know what > poeple thought of this machine, or what they have heard about it. I wanted > to hear from others instead of the those marketing it. > Thanks in advance! > Sincerely Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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