Guest guest Posted July 21, 2007 Report Share Posted July 21, 2007 Kyra, Hi and welcome I am Heidi 34 from Sydney Australia.. I live with 64 and our princess and diva, our cat Puddy... I suffer from fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, rheumatoid and osteoarthritis, 25% loss of back and 15% loss of legs as well as some other illnesses.. I look forward to getting to know you.. I am a newbie to the list too Hugs and Healing Heidi New member introduction Hello to all. I just wanted to take a minute to introduce myself, and express how much I appreciate groups like this. My family has a long history of rheumatoid arthritis with the associated co-illnesses, but in 1988 I was bitten by a tick that had Lyme's. Since that time, I have been diagnosed with just about every sub- illness that Lyme's can cause, but without tying it to Lyme's. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2007 Report Share Posted July 21, 2007 -Welcome to the Group Kyra! Sorry that you had to have illness to bring you here but sometimes in the midst of illness, there is a " bigger picture " involved in the net we weave in this group. I feel so much closer and open to those in this group than I do with those around my life in the physical being. I hope you can gain and grow as I have with this group of wonderful beings. God Bless! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2007 Report Share Posted July 27, 2007 Welcome Kyra! This is a fabulous group, as you have probably already found out. Good Luck in your expedient recovery! STL Jane KC wrote: Hello to all. I just wanted to take a minute to introduce myself, and express how much I appreciate groups like this. My family has a long history of rheumatoid arthritis with the associated co-illnesses, but in 1988 I was bitten by a tick that had Lyme's. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2007 Report Share Posted August 27, 2007 Hi Elaine, From experience I can tell you that Beamray machines work very well against cancer. I know of two people personally who had cancer and don't have it anymore after using the Beamray. I've also seen it work well for people who had mono, thyroid problems and many other ailments. I've seen them for sale on ebay. They now have a dual bulb plasma tube unit making it the most powerful plasma tuble unit available. This is the type of machine Dr. Rife used. Hope this helps. Tom > > Hello. I'm Elaine. Very interested in Rife. His life, inventions > the Rife machine and special microscope. > > I have read his story, and was already interested in knowing more > about the man and his accomplishments. > > Then I got diagnosed with a late stage cervical cancer. So... now, > in addition to my natural curiosity about Rife, I am looking to > supplement my conventional cancer treatment with Rife machine > therapy. > > I'd be very happy to hear from anybody who has anything to say to me > on this subject. Please write. > > Particularly any warnings of who to stay away from. I am still > shopping for my Rife machine. > > One particular seller on e-bay seems to know what he's talking > about: Hrh. Anybody know him? I can't seem to find his ad now > on e-bay. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2007 Report Share Posted August 28, 2007 Sorry for the confusion, I was making two separate remarks, but with them back to back, it seems they are the same. What I meant was that Dr. Rife used a plasma tube unit. That was where I failed to make the difference. As for the dual bulb unit, both bulbs are powered by their own power unit. Instead of one bulb putting out 300 watts power, you now have 2 bulbs putting out 300 watts power. Its like have two machines in one in that aspect. The reason I say no one has a plasma unit more powerful is because I haven't seen one yet. The closest thing I've seen to a Beamray is the Perl and even at the web site for the Perl, it states the bulb output at only 60 watts. If you know of any others putting out that much, please share it with me. thanks, Tom > > Hi Tom, > > Dr. Rife didn't use a dual plasma tube and the carrier frequency > was in the MHz range. I haven't seen any plasma tube units being > sold, which come very close to the ones Rife used (not that there > aren't some which may be better). > > Due to FCC regulations you can't even use the original RF > frequencies (in a production unit anyway). > > Having 2 plasma tubes doesn't necessarily add to the power. The > power source would have to be beefed up for this to happen. There > are some very powerful Rife/Bare units. > > Just curious, who is making this claim? (as to the power, and how > much power?) > > Bil > > PC 1000 > M-Pulse 5000 magnetic pulse generator > http://magpulser.com > Mammoth Lakes, CA > > > mailto:magpulser@... > > > r> Hi Elaine, > > r> From experience I can tell you that Beamray machines work very well against cancer. I > r> know of two people personally who had cancer and don't > r> have it anymore after using the > r> Beamray. I've also seen it work well for people who had > r> mono, thyroid problems and many > r> other ailments. I've seen them for sale on ebay. They now > r> have a dual bulb plasma tube > r> unit making it the most powerful plasma tuble unit > r> available. This is the type of machine > r> Dr. Rife used. Hope this helps. > > r> Tom > > > >> > >> Hello. I'm Elaine. Very interested in Rife. His life, inventions > >> the Rife machine and special microscope. > >> > >> I have read his story, and was already interested in knowing more > >> about the man and his accomplishments. > >> > >> Then I got diagnosed with a late stage cervical cancer. So... now, > >> in addition to my natural curiosity about Rife, I am looking to > >> supplement my conventional cancer treatment with Rife machine > >> therapy. > >> > >> I'd be very happy to hear from anybody who has anything to say to me > >> on this subject. Please write. > >> > >> Particularly any warnings of who to stay away from. I am still > >> shopping for my Rife machine. > >> > >> One particular seller on e-bay seems to know what he's talking > >> about: Hrh. Anybody know him? I can't seem to find his ad now > >> on e-bay. > >> > > > > > r> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2007 Report Share Posted August 28, 2007 I know they have several different models starting at $5000. They are very easy to use. I can teach a 10 year old to run mine in just a few minutes. Tom -- In Rife , McGuire wrote: > > Ho Much do the Beam Ray devices cost and are they cumbersome to use? > > Angie > > rifebeliever wrote: > > Hi Elaine, > > From experience I can tell you that Beamray machines work very well against cancer. I > know of two people personally who had cancer and don't have it anymore after using the > Beamray. I've also seen it work well for people who had mono, thyroid problems and many > other ailments. I've seen them for sale on ebay. They now have a dual bulb plasma tube > unit making it the most powerful plasma tuble unit available. This is the type of machine > Dr. Rife used. Hope this helps. > > Tom > > > > > Hello. I'm Elaine. Very interested in Rife. His life, inventions > > the Rife machine and special microscope. > > > > I have read his story, and was already interested in knowing more > > about the man and his accomplishments. > > > > Then I got diagnosed with a late stage cervical cancer. So... now, > > in addition to my natural curiosity about Rife, I am looking to > > supplement my conventional cancer treatment with Rife machine > > therapy. > > > > I'd be very happy to hear from anybody who has anything to say to me > > on this subject. Please write. > > > > Particularly any warnings of who to stay away from. I am still > > shopping for my Rife machine. > > > > One particular seller on e-bay seems to know what he's talking > > about: Hrh. Anybody know him? I can't seem to find his ad now > > on e-bay. > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2007 Report Share Posted August 29, 2007 Dave, Since I own a BR, I emailed the company to see there response as to the BR putting out 300 watts power from the bulb. Here is their response. Dear Tom, In response to the questions you posed about our equipment and the power of our plasma tube, please see my response. As most people making comments about our system have not had it tested in a clean room, it makes me wonder how they make the determinations they quote. Out tubes are custom made to do what we have designed the system to do based on what we have obtained for the history of Dr. Rife's work. Our electrodes can well handle 300 watts power and more if needed, as we have run test units in the 1000 watt range in earlier testing. As far as I know our equipment is the only unit to have been tested in an independent testing facility to determine the spectral output and the power output of the tube. We do take all this data and test reports to the shows that we attend. ( Rife conference, Cancer Control, ect.) We did this because we needed the data to make our submissions to the FDA and to also be allowed in hospitals for our clinical testing. We have also had independent testing of a few other units in the market place also to assertain the facts of what they are saying about there own equipment. Most manufactures don't release this data as they dont know what they are producing and most copy the leaders in the industry and assume that there stuff works without really doing any testing. We have also done extensive darkfield blood studies on users before/after Beamray use to help determine effects on the system. We also do liver enzymes/function testing on some of the users also just to make sure we get consistant results. We currently have the only Severe Lyme clients to get a completely CLEAN test for lyme after using the Beamray as suggested. The Perl unit is a good basic unit that runs consistantly between 20 to 40 watts output and should be kept at least 6 feet from the user due to the amount of RF energy output that may cause harm to the cells/DNA over the long haul. I have not seen one Perl that was running at 60 watts and believe it could only do so if it were perefectly tuned at each use. As far as a comparision to the EMEN and being a modified form of it, well this would simply be absurd. We were producing units at least ten years before the EMEN came on the market and while I have heard some results about the unit, I dont believe that any of the units in the Rife community can compare to the Beamray track record for consistant results. There is no one who gets/has 100% success with what they do and that includes the Beamray. I hope this helps answer your questions, if you like please feel free to call anytime. Lynn I hope this explains more in detail about the bulb wattage. If you would like to email them yourself for more info, their email address is beamray@.... Thanks Tom > > > >> Hi Tom, > >> > >> Dr. Rife didn't use a dual plasma tube and the carrier frequency > >> was in the MHz range. I haven't seen any plasma tube units being > >> sold, which come very close to the ones Rife used (not that there > >> aren't some which may be better). > >> > >> Due to FCC regulations you can't even use the original RF > >> frequencies (in a production unit anyway). > >> > >> Having 2 plasma tubes doesn't necessarily add to the power. The > >> power source would have to be beefed up for this to happen. There > >> are some very powerful Rife/Bare units. > >> > >> Just curious, who is making this claim? (as to the power, and how > >> much power?) > >> > >> Bil > >> > >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2009 Report Share Posted February 17, 2009 Hi Jo, Welcome. My step daughter has periventrical nodular heterotopia in one of her lateral vertricals, it's not unusual for children with PMG to also have PNH. She also has an enlarged posterior fossa but no cysts. In case you weren't aware Dr. Dobyns at the University of Chicago has done research and published papers on PNH. If you haven't already consulted him on your son's case, it may be worthwhile to contact Dr. Dobyns. Penny - Step Mom to nela (16 yo, unilateral PMG and PNH causing Lennox Gastaut Syndrome) Subject: New member introduction To: polymicrogyria Date: Tuesday, February 17, 2009, 2:13 PM Hi, my name is Jo, and I am the mom of 5 beautiful children. No one in my family has polymicrogyria, but we do have a similar condition, and I am hoping to find information and support from others who share similar experiences. One of my 4 boys, " Jon " has bilateral periventricular heterotopia, an arachnoid cyst of the posterior fossa, " extreme " megalencephaly, a history of seizures and right sided ptosis (droopy eyelid) during infancy, a mild learning disability, and mild motor delays. He is 10 years old and doing very well at present. We did not find out about the brain malformations until Oct 2008. (We also know that my nephew, who has severe seizures and severe developmental delays, also has the same pattern of malformation) . My youngest son, , has more noticeable motor delays than Jon. He has a chiari 1 malformation, " extreme " megalencephaly, severe congenital ptosis which will require surgery and possibly several surgeries, hypotonia with greater weakness on left side, and possibly some parasthesias. We are told that the chiari is not causing any of his problems. He does not have heterotopia. I also have a sister, mother, aunt, uncle, and cousin with seizures of undiagnosed origin. Genetics and neurology have become interested in the fact that we have familial periventricular heterotopia, which is extremely rare in males. As a result, we have been asked to participate in a genetic study to try to determine the genetic mechanisms involved. Thanks for allowing me to join. I hope to be able to find support and information as well as share some of the things I have learned. Is there anyone else in the group with PNH? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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