Guest guest Posted October 11, 2004 Report Share Posted October 11, 2004 Pam, You're horribly incorrect about the " placebo " thing. You need to read up on Dr. Rife's frequency machine _(http://www.frequencyrising.com/royalrife.htm_ (http://www.frequencyrising.com/royalrife.htm) ), and the hords of scientific proof that exists about frequencies and the effects on the body.... specifically the viruses, bacteria, and parasites inside our bodies. This machine and Dr.'s " unscientific " work saved my brother's life. He had stage 5 colon cancer in his lungs, liver, kidney's, lymph, testes and stomach. The " scientific " approach used by the doctors was to tell him he was " advanced to point where we can't help " him. Today he's back to work, 100% cancer free. - c.k. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2004 Report Share Posted October 11, 2004 Pam, I have to disagree. I have had several non-placebo cures over the years. Recently I caught a case of pink eye from my granddaughter. I woke up the next morning with my entire eyelid enflamed and swollen shut. I used my 2004 Zapper with the eye, bacteria and viral chips and within two hours after treatment the eye was completely back to normal, all itching and inflammation gone. One of my friends, who was practically bedridden due to fibromyalgia, is now active and enjoying life again after using the zapper for only a month. If this is a " placebo, " then clearly placebos are infinitely more powerful than pharmaceuticals or other sanctioned medical therapies. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2004 Report Share Posted October 11, 2004 Interesting show your proof. Obviously you have your own statistics to prove this. Would love to hear from you. Andy Re: Zappicator/Magnetizer and Silver Colloid Water? Silver colloid water can safely be zapped. The phrase " north pole magnetic energy " as no scientific meaning. The same is true of almost everything else Dr. has written. By the way, the Zapper, in all it's forms, has no effect at all upon the human body, it is what is known as a 'placebo'. > > I recall reading in the latest HIV book that Dr. advises removing the substances to be > zappicated from any metal containers they may be in, as the Zappicator induces a north > pole magnetic energy upon the contents placed onto the speaker box. Would it be > advisable not to zappicate silver colloid water, seeing as it contains metal? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 Pam, Other than being a Dr. Zapper Basher, what exactly are your credentials? Diane Pam wrote: > >This is reply to both: You are right. Placebos are extremly powerful >and are often used in legit medicine. This is no joke. >I am quite familiar with the Rife machine. The most general term >is " frequency medicine " . All of frequency medicine is based on the >expectation that the people using it do not understand math and >physics. Can you state the meaning of the following terms: amplitude, >phase angle, wave length, and, of course, frequency? If you don't >really understand what these words mean the perhaps you can be fooled >by the psuedo-scientific mumbo-jumbo which surrounds (is)frequency >medicine. > >The claims made for the Rife machine and the Zapper are pure fiction. >The people who sell the devices are medical quacks. The take >advantage of sick people for their own person profit. > >The schematic diagram of the Zapper is publicly available on the >internet. It's easy to find on Google. Print out a copy and take it >to any engineer or scientist. Ask him or her. > >Pam > > > > > > > >>Pam, I have to disagree. I have had several non-placebo cures over >> >> >the years. Recently I caught a case of pink eye from my >granddaughter. I woke up the next morning with my entire eyelid >enflamed and swollen shut. I used my 2004 Zapper with the eye, >bacteria and viral chips and within two hours after treatment the eye >was completely back to normal, all itching and inflammation gone. > > >>One of my friends, who was practically bedridden due to >> >> >fibromyalgia, is now active and enjoying life again after using the >zapper for only a month. If this is a " placebo, " then clearly >placebos are infinitely more powerful than pharmaceuticals or other >sanctioned medical therapies. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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