Guest guest Posted December 2, 2011 Report Share Posted December 2, 2011 If you are unable or unwilling to try and build your own machine have you asked any friends that might be inclined to that type of project to help you build it from the plans. Also have you checked with area Jr colleges if they have a electronics coarse. If you buy the supplies i am sure this would be a great project. It is not only fastening wires together it is figuring electrical values of the coil etc. When I built my machine I had to take my coil to a 2 yr college to get the coil numbers while waiting for the volt meter to come. PS. You can buy switches you need from Lowes by the box much cheaper than other sources. Herxing from rife today. > > I am sure this post will make me unpopular, but here is the honest truth. First off, really the Stolar Doug Coil machine is worth the wait. Let's not be so comsumed in our own woeful health issues that we forget the realities of working as a one man band on all these machines. is a human being, not superman. We are so lucky to have him! The parts he orders to build the box can be really hard to get, and production is not always on time AND they come from outside the US, so be patient. Also the machines and components are very high quality, and of course things over heat, so does my hair drier when I run it too long. People with cognitive problems have a terrible time making sure everything is connected properly, I know this because I help 2 other people who own machines identical to mine, which I have had for 4 years and it works fine. > Second, no one should ever go off their current treatment without a doctors supervision, and then blame someone else, that is not taking responsibility. The real reason that many peole who have Lyme and get better don't come back to the forums, is that they have already learned that the major portion of getting well, is not only popping magic antibiotic pills , or finding the silver bullet of Rife machines, is making very difficult life style changes, emotional changes, and self educating about other modes of treatment support. One must make a huge effort, but there can be a good pay off. No one can do it for you, but by reviewing past postings and meeting with others (not just Lyme patients) one can learn an awful lot. Having a disease like this is so hard because it forces change, no one relishes that. I won't deceive myself in thinking that all those changes, fix or " cure " anything. We (humans) start to die the minute we are born. Everyone around us is in a constant process of cellular break down and rebuilding, it just doesn't always seem that way. > Lyme can easily gain the power it feeds off of, panic, anxiety and doubt. The body carries it's own frequency generator, and it eminates not only from disease causing bacteria, but from your thoughts and feelings. Be careful what thoughts you harbor. Allow for body break downs, even " healthy " people have them. We are not as alone as we think we are. Lyme tricks us to belive we are dying all the time, of course we are, but again so is everyone else. Don't panic ( ) and do have a look around, whether it requires diet change, better herbs, thoughtful under commitment, home made heat saunas, personal health journal, or an herbalist. Many many foods have antibiotic properties, as do oils, orange juice, hot baths, ect. Your body wasn't made in a lab either. Nature is really complicated, and none of man's inventions can yet match it. > To your health! > -Feelin better > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2011 Report Share Posted December 2, 2011 Your post is not unpopular with me! deb > > I am sure this post will make me unpopular, but here is the honest truth. First off, really the Stolar Doug Coil machine is worth the wait. Let's not be so comsumed in our own woeful health issues that we forget the realities of working as a one man band on all these machines. is a human being, not superman. We are so lucky to have him! The parts he orders to build the box can be really hard to get, and production is not always on time AND they come from outside the US, so be patient. Also the machines and components are very high quality, and of course things over heat, so does my hair drier when I run it too long. People with cognitive problems have a terrible time making sure everything is connected properly, I know this because I help 2 other people who own machines identical to mine, which I have had for 4 years and it works fine. > Second, no one should ever go off their current treatment without a doctors supervision, and then blame someone else, that is not taking responsibility. The real reason that many peole who have Lyme and get better don't come back to the forums, is that they have already learned that the major portion of getting well, is not only popping magic antibiotic pills , or finding the silver bullet of Rife machines, is making very difficult life style changes, emotional changes, and self educating about other modes of treatment support. One must make a huge effort, but there can be a good pay off. No one can do it for you, but by reviewing past postings and meeting with others (not just Lyme patients) one can learn an awful lot. Having a disease like this is so hard because it forces change, no one relishes that. I won't deceive myself in thinking that all those changes, fix or " cure " anything. We (humans) start to die the minute we are born. Everyone around us is in a constant process of cellular break down and rebuilding, it just doesn't always seem that way. > Lyme can easily gain the power it feeds off of, panic, anxiety and doubt. The body carries it's own frequency generator, and it eminates not only from disease causing bacteria, but from your thoughts and feelings. Be careful what thoughts you harbor. Allow for body break downs, even " healthy " people have them. We are not as alone as we think we are. Lyme tricks us to belive we are dying all the time, of course we are, but again so is everyone else. Don't panic ( ) and do have a look around, whether it requires diet change, better herbs, thoughtful under commitment, home made heat saunas, personal health journal, or an herbalist. Many many foods have antibiotic properties, as do oils, orange juice, hot baths, ect. Your body wasn't made in a lab either. Nature is really complicated, and none of man's inventions can yet match it. > To your health! > -Feelin better > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2011 Report Share Posted December 3, 2011 Hey Feelin Better, I don't think this post made you unpopular! You just nicely touched on some good topics... Jim :-) > > I am sure this post will make me unpopular, but here is the honest truth. First off, really the Stolar Doug Coil machine is worth the wait. Let's not be so comsumed in our own woeful health issues that we forget the realities of working as a one man band on all these machines. is a human being, not superman. We are so lucky to have him! The parts he orders to build the box can be really hard to get, and production is not always on time AND they come from outside the US, so be patient. Also the machines and components are very high quality, and of course things over heat, so does my hair drier when I run it too long. People with cognitive problems have a terrible time making sure everything is connected properly, I know this because I help 2 other people who own machines identical to mine, which I have had for 4 years and it works fine. > Second, no one should ever go off their current treatment without a doctors supervision, and then blame someone else, that is not taking responsibility. The real reason that many peole who have Lyme and get better don't come back to the forums, is that they have already learned that the major portion of getting well, is not only popping magic antibiotic pills , or finding the silver bullet of Rife machines, is making very difficult life style changes, emotional changes, and self educating about other modes of treatment support. One must make a huge effort, but there can be a good pay off. No one can do it for you, but by reviewing past postings and meeting with others (not just Lyme patients) one can learn an awful lot. Having a disease like this is so hard because it forces change, no one relishes that. I won't deceive myself in thinking that all those changes, fix or " cure " anything. We (humans) start to die the minute we are born. Everyone around us is in a constant process of cellular break down and rebuilding, it just doesn't always seem that way. > Lyme can easily gain the power it feeds off of, panic, anxiety and doubt. The body carries it's own frequency generator, and it eminates not only from disease causing bacteria, but from your thoughts and feelings. Be careful what thoughts you harbor. Allow for body break downs, even " healthy " people have them. We are not as alone as we think we are. Lyme tricks us to belive we are dying all the time, of course we are, but again so is everyone else. Don't panic ( ) and do have a look around, whether it requires diet change, better herbs, thoughtful under commitment, home made heat saunas, personal health journal, or an herbalist. Many many foods have antibiotic properties, as do oils, orange juice, hot baths, ect. Your body wasn't made in a lab either. Nature is really complicated, and none of man's inventions can yet match it. > To your health! > -Feelin better > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2011 Report Share Posted December 4, 2011 You are so right! I waited about 6 months about 3 years ago for my coil machine from and it was well worth the wait. It is very easy to get caught up in your own illness and forget there are many people on 's waiting list ahead of you who may be as sick or sicker then you are. It is hard to be patient when you feel lousy, but the reality is that most of us have gone a long time undiagnosed so what is another 6 months. I would suggest if people are really sick and need to kill some Lyme that they get on some Buhner or Cowden herbs for awhile until they get their machine. The other option is to look for a used machine and you may get one right away if you are lucky. > > I am sure this post will make me unpopular, but here is the honest truth. First off, really the Stolar Doug Coil machine is worth the wait. Let's not be so comsumed in our own woeful health issues that we forget the realities of working as a one man band on all these machines. is a human being, not superman. We are so lucky to have him! The parts he orders to build the box can be really hard to get, and production is not always on time AND they come from outside the US, so be patient. Also the machines and components are very high quality, and of course things over heat, so does my hair drier when I run it too long. People with cognitive problems have a terrible time making sure everything is connected properly, I know this because I help 2 other people who own machines identical to mine, which I have had for 4 years and it works fine. > Second, no one should ever go off their current treatment without a doctors supervision, and then blame someone else, that is not taking responsibility. The real reason that many peole who have Lyme and get better don't come back to the forums, is that they have already learned that the major portion of getting well, is not only popping magic antibiotic pills , or finding the silver bullet of Rife machines, is making very difficult life style changes, emotional changes, and self educating about other modes of treatment support. One must make a huge effort, but there can be a good pay off. No one can do it for you, but by reviewing past postings and meeting with others (not just Lyme patients) one can learn an awful lot. Having a disease like this is so hard because it forces change, no one relishes that. I won't deceive myself in thinking that all those changes, fix or " cure " anything. We (humans) start to die the minute we are born. Everyone around us is in a constant process of cellular break down and rebuilding, it just doesn't always seem that way. > Lyme can easily gain the power it feeds off of, panic, anxiety and doubt. The body carries it's own frequency generator, and it eminates not only from disease causing bacteria, but from your thoughts and feelings. Be careful what thoughts you harbor. Allow for body break downs, even " healthy " people have them. We are not as alone as we think we are. Lyme tricks us to belive we are dying all the time, of course we are, but again so is everyone else. Don't panic ( ) and do have a look around, whether it requires diet change, better herbs, thoughtful under commitment, home made heat saunas, personal health journal, or an herbalist. Many many foods have antibiotic properties, as do oils, orange juice, hot baths, ect. Your body wasn't made in a lab either. Nature is really complicated, and none of man's inventions can yet match it. > To your health! > -Feelin better > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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