Guest guest Posted May 18, 2011 Report Share Posted May 18, 2011 hello brendan, I just know that hey uses the ultra violet for sterilisation of roomin hospitals sorry nothing better Take care Marie To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Tue, May 17, 2011 9:37:06 PMSubject: Violet Ray treatment Hi,A friend of mine who has recently been diagnosed with Lyme, has askedme about `Violet Ray' treatment for Lyme disease. I had never heard ofit before. So I did a little searching around, but was unable two findany info that could be substantiated. Heaps of claims (not for Lyme,but other things), but no evidence or explanations on how it supposedly helps he healing process.I don't know, but is it a miniature version of a EMEM machine with lowpower and an inability to vary the frequency? Has anyone any usefulknowledge about it - in particular it's possible benefits for treatingLyme.Thanks in anticipation,-n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2011 Report Share Posted May 18, 2011 I own one. It's a cool little gadget. I would recommend Lakovsky coils for treating lyme specifically though. They both work like a multi wave oscillator in that they both raise cells voltage to being healthy again. > Has anyone any useful > knowledge about it - in particular it's possible benefits for treating > Lyme. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2011 Report Share Posted May 19, 2011 Hi n, Low power and inability to vary the frx should mean it won't be effective for Lyme... Don't recall anyone with Lyme using this device. Jim > > Hi, > > A friend of mine who has recently been diagnosed with Lyme, has asked > me about `Violet Ray' treatment for Lyme disease. I had never heard of > it before. So I did a little searching around, but was unable two find > any info that could be substantiated. Heaps of claims (not for Lyme, > but other things), but no evidence or explanations on how it supposedly > helps he healing process. > > I don't know, but is it a miniature version of a EMEM machine with low > power and an inability to vary the frequency? Has anyone any useful > knowledge about it - in particular it's possible benefits for treating > Lyme. > > Thanks in anticipation, > -n > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2011 Report Share Posted May 20, 2011 Thanks Jim,I figured as much, as what info I could find did not connect with any of the basic requirements that have constituted successful treatment of Lyme using electronic devices. But I thought that IF there was any merit in it, then this forum would be the place to find out.I will pass this info on to the party concerned.Thanks again,-nSubject: Re: Violet Ray treatmentTo: Lyme_and_Rife Received: Friday, 20 May, 2011, 1:48 AM Hi n, Low power and inability to vary the frx should mean it won't be effective for Lyme... Don't recall anyone with Lyme using this device. Jim > > Hi, > > A friend of mine who has recently been diagnosed with Lyme, has asked > me about `Violet Ray' treatment for Lyme disease. I had never heard of > it before. So I did a little searching around, but was unable two find > any info that could be substantiated. Heaps of claims (not for Lyme, > but other things), but no evidence or explanations on how it supposedly > helps he healing process. > > I don't know, but is it a miniature version of a EMEM machine with low > power and an inability to vary the frequency? Has anyone any useful > knowledge about it - in particular it's possible benefits for treating > Lyme. > > Thanks in anticipation, > -n > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2011 Report Share Posted May 20, 2011 This unit is also known as a violet wand, I believe, which uses a tesla coil and e3wmits a electrostatic charge.It is an old quack medical device ( if I am thinking of the same thing you are) it can be relaxing because it makes the body release endorphins after a while of using, but it doesnt cure anythingjan"Im not trying to counsel any of you to do anything really special,except to dare to think, and to dare to go with the truth ,and to dare to love completely." -R. Buckminster Fuller Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2011 Report Share Posted May 21, 2011 So JanAll that healing that the Violet Ray was doing before the introduction of antibiotics just stopped after these new fangeled drugs came into use?? Or was it just that the device was no longer recommended my the AMA doctors.My Violet Ray which is sold on eBay as a ""High Frequency Device"" salon model, or the hand held one from Chinaworks just fine in healing me, just like it did my relatives in the 1930s.It very defiantly increases circulation and puts oxygen into the body by electricity.Like DMSO, and garlic, Violet Ray can be used to help a supplement get into the body faster and deeper.You call the Violet Ray a quack Medical Device, and i say it is not. And Jan, please never forget that today there are Thousands of AMAlicensed MD that call the Rife Frequency Generator a Quack Medical Device.peaceivan olsen , CA------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Re: Violet Ray treatmentPosted by: "jan s" healingdance@... healingdanceThu May 19, 2011 8:13 pm (PDT)This unit is also known as a violet wand, I believe, which uses a tesla coil and e3wmits a electrostatic charge.It is an old quack medical device ( if I am thinking of the same thing you are) it can be relaxing because it makesthe body release endorphins after a while of using, but it doesnt cure anythingjan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2011 Report Share Posted May 21, 2011 I agree with Ivan. The Violet Ray is definitely not a quack device. I own one and definitely has it's place. Beyond the increased circulation and ozone that it's normally marketed as, it's real benefit is in that it acts like a multi wave oscillator or Lakovsky coil in that it raises the cells voltage back to being healthy again. Low cell voltage is responsible for a lot of issues. Pain relief would be a good one. With pain, not only does the cells voltage drop off but becomes positively charged. The violet ray would reverse this and does bring pretty good pain relief. With that said, for lyme specifically I would more recommend Lakovsky coils. They are free whereas the Violet Ray costs money. Lakovsky coils are just a little copper wire wrapped in a circle designed to raise cells voltage like a Violet Ray. Should mention for pain, earthing works well but earthing is a different subject than above. hope this helps > > So Jan > All that healing that the Violet Ray was doing before the introduction > of antibiotics just stopped > after these new fangeled drugs came into use?? Or was it just that the > device was no longer recommended my the AMA doctors. > My Violet Ray which is sold on eBay as a " " High Frequency Device " " > salon model, or the hand held one from China > works just fine in healing me, just like it did my relatives in the > 1930s. > It very defiantly increases circulation and puts oxygen into the body > by electricity. > Like DMSO, and garlic, Violet Ray can be used to help a supplement get > into the body faster and deeper. > You call the Violet Ray a quack Medical Device, and i say it is not. > And Jan, please never forget that today there are Thousands of AMA > licensed MD that call the Rife Frequency Generator a Quack Medical > Device. > > peace > ivan olsen , CA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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