Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 Hello Beau, it was a posting from Dietrich Gruen a while ago, that he had measured this effect. Greetings, Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Norton Antivirus Re: cell phones around Homeopathics > It's been the experience of a group of students of homeopathy and some > practitioners I've talked with that for liquid homeopathic remedy > suspensions erasure or interference can occur much more easily than > the energy signature held in solid crystal form on the surfaces of > coated pellets or granules. Solid remedies of the type used in > homeopathic first aid kits have survived transit through airport > security x-rays many times, though we didn't do any study on possible > differential changes in remedy effects. Since a lot of the remedies > that Whole Foods carries are Boiron pellets, they might not be > affected in an easily discernable way. In a quick perusal I didn't > find Boiron or Hahnemann Labs listing anything about cell phones > erasing remedies. Direct sunlight and high heat (the old, pre-radio > age warnings) were the only things I found listed. > > Have you collected some info from other sources that shows cell phones > erase or alter surface deposition remedies? > > Beau > >> >> I have collected a few business cards from the local Whole Foods stores >> and I am going to send them info regarding cell phone radiation and how >> it destroys homeopathic remedies. >> If anyone has any websites, research or something to add that >> specifically addresses this direct relationship, please let me know >> ASAP. >> thanks, >> >> > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2006 Report Share Posted February 25, 2006 Hello Beau, some weeks ago, I read somewhere that even a Cancer drug had lost in value because of RF radiation. Many of the medical drug shops overhere do have DECT phones. I have told one of them, that most of his stock is momentarily worthless because of his phone. I met big uncomprehensive eyes. *That's life in the colonies* they say. Greetings, Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Norton Antivirus Re: cell phones around Homeopathics > Thanks for reminding of that post, . (It's # 3577.) > > I wrote a reply message to Dietrich ( # 3605) asking him to > specify more information - such as whether the remedies were in liquid > or solid form - but I didn't see a response. (It is easy to miss some > of these messages for a variety of reasons, for sure.) > > Liquid remedies are easy to erase energetically and microwave > radiation is highly suited to do this due to wavelength. In the > combined experience of other homeopaths and students of homeopathy > I've spoken with, including my own experience with remedies, solid > deposition remedies have shown remarkable staying power, even > considering placebo effect. (For example, kids in a lot of pain with > attendant physical symptoms like bleeding and swelling won't usually > just stop bleeding, have swelling go down, and have the pain lessen or > go away, all in combination, through the power of suggestion.) > > It is also important to note that Dietrich mentioned " high " potencies > were erasable by cell phone radiation in his experiment. We'd have to > know if he's talking, for example, about 1M remedies and above. Most > remedies at a Whole Foods store are considered at " lower " potency than > 1M. It's hard to obtain " above " 200C potency remedy at grocery stores > where I've lived in the US, including the SF bay area where > homeopathics are highly accessible. And the bulk of these remedies > are in solid form. > > Solid homeopathic remedies I've purchased at Whole Foods or downtown > SF shops in busy, cell phone rife areas, at 200C and " below " have all > worked admirably. > > , I'd want to get the specifics of form and potency affected > before waging a campaign with Whole Foods. > > Interference with remedy action after ingestion is another ballgame > altogther. Wireless does cause problems in my experience here. > > Beau > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2006 Report Share Posted February 25, 2006 I will hold off on any homeopathic info until I get harder evidence that I can present. Please forward any articles that you may come across. thank you, On Feb 25, 2006, at 1:04 PM, bbin37 wrote: > Thanks for reminding of that post, . (It's # 3577.) > > I wrote a reply message to Dietrich ( # 3605) asking him to > specify more information - such as whether the remedies were in liquid > or solid form - but I didn't see a response. (It is easy to miss some > of these messages for a variety of reasons, for sure.) > > Liquid remedies are easy to erase energetically and microwave > radiation is highly suited to do this due to wavelength. In the > combined experience of other homeopaths and students of homeopathy > I've spoken with, including my own experience with remedies, solid > deposition remedies have shown remarkable staying power, even > considering placebo effect. (For example, kids in a lot of pain with > attendant physical symptoms like bleeding and swelling won't usually > just stop bleeding, have swelling go down, and have the pain lessen or > go away, all in combination, through the power of suggestion.) > > It is also important to note that Dietrich mentioned " high " potencies > were erasable by cell phone radiation in his experiment. We'd have to > know if he's talking, for example, about 1M remedies and above. Most > remedies at a Whole Foods store are considered at " lower " potency than > 1M. It's hard to obtain " above " 200C potency remedy at grocery stores > where I've lived in the US, including the SF bay area where > homeopathics are highly accessible. And the bulk of these remedies > are in solid form. > > Solid homeopathic remedies I've purchased at Whole Foods or downtown > SF shops in busy, cell phone rife areas, at 200C and " below " have all > worked admirably. > > , I'd want to get the specifics of form and potency affected > before waging a campaign with Whole Foods. > > Interference with remedy action after ingestion is another ballgame > altogther. Wireless does cause problems in my experience here. > > Beau > > >>>> >>>> I have collected a few business cards from the local Whole Foods > stores >>>> and I am going to send them info regarding cell phone radiation > and how >>>> it destroys homeopathic remedies. >>>> If anyone has any websites, research or something to add that >>>> specifically addresses this direct relationship, please let me know >>>> ASAP. >>>> thanks, >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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