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Friends,

a client of mine sent me the following:

"My father's been dying all year. when i spoke to you at WBW and asked you about my dad coming in to see you, he didn't have a pacemaker. shortly afterwards the doctors put one in him and he didn't even know. Now I can't zap him with my Hulda zapper because it's known to disrupt the timing of pacemakers.I feel very strongly that my dad's very weak heart is due to a heartworm infestation, as described by Hulda (his heart has been slowly dying over the years, and he also has a small hole in a heart valve). I found something out recently that is very startling that completely validates my theory...his ex wife of 20 years ago, 62 years old, is dying of the exact same malady as my dad, and she has a pacemaker also! She has a small hole in her heart valve (actually she has 3 holes), and her dad died at an early age of EXACTLY the same thing. Plus, my dad never had heart problems until he married

her...the indications are that she passed heartworm onto him from intimacy!At 76 years old, my dad surprisingly has a huge amount of vitality and his mind is 100% still strong, but his weak heart keeps letting his lungs fill with fluid and every 2 weeks he spends a whole week in the hospital on heavy Lasic medication to push water out of his system (they also limit him to 1 liter of water per day, including water in his food, and he's 175 pounds, so this is about 1/3 of the water he should be consuming every day for health). Longevity runs in our family, and my dad's father is still alive and bowling and performing on stage at 96, and my dad's grandmother lived alone until 105 until a door at her house fell on her and killed her. so our family is very disappointed in him for not taking care of himself all these years with his diet.so, can you do a SCIO exam on him with the pacemaker issue? Can you detect evidence of

heartworm? Can you zap him with the Rife component of the SCIO without disrupting the pacemaker? I've heard that the Rife anti-parasite component isn't as good as the Hulda frequencies. I've asked my dad to demand that the doctors shut the pacemaker off for just a short time, but he's too afraid to because the doctors like to have ultimate control, plus to shut it off requires a special technician to come into the hospital to turn it off with a laptop computer controller."

He also mentioned putting his Dad on anti-parasitic herbs but he lives 2 hours away and doesn't believe the Dad will be able to stay on them.

So my friends, I put this out for your input. I know we can do SCIO in wireless mode and see what we see. Do you beleive the heartworms is the problem? Thanks in advance for your suggestions,

Sincerely

Bliss CBT HTC QBS

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FROM HEAD OFFICE

Please note that in the Installation Manual that accompanies the device it is

clearly written:

" DO NOT USE ON PATIENTS WITH A PACEMAKER "

It would be a very foolish practitioner that ignored these instructions.

Regards

Sue Rado

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> Friends,

>     a client of mine sent me the following:

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> " My father's been dying all year.  when i spoke to you at WBW and asked you

about my

dad coming in to see you, he didn't have a pacemaker. shortly afterwards the

doctors  put

one in him and he didn't even know.  Now I can't zap him with my Hulda

zapper

because it's known to disrupt the timing of pacemakers.

>

> I feel very strongly that my dad's very weak heart is due to a heartworm

infestation, as

described by Hulda (his heart has been slowly dying over the years, and he

also has

a small hole in a heart valve).  I found something out recently that is very

startling that

completely validates my theory...his ex wife of 20 years ago, 62 years old, is

dying of the

exact same malady as my dad, and she has a pacemaker also!  She has a small hole

in her

heart valve (actually she has 3 holes), and her dad died at an early age of

EXACTLY the

same thing.  Plus, my dad never had heart problems until he married her...the

indications

are that she passed heartworm onto him from intimacy!

>

> At 76 years old, my dad surprisingly has a huge amount of vitality and his

mind is 100%

still strong, but his weak heart keeps letting his lungs fill with fluid and

every 2 weeks he

spends a whole week in the hospital on heavy Lasic medication to push water out

of his

system (they also limit him to 1 liter of water per day, including water in his

food, and he's

175 pounds, so this is about 1/3 of the water he should be consuming every day

for

health).  Longevity runs in our family, and my dad's father is still alive and

bowling and

performing on stage at 96, and my dad's grandmother lived alone until 105 until

a door at

her house fell on her and killed her. so our family is very disappointed in him

for not

taking care of himself all these years with his diet.

>

> so, can you do a SCIO exam on him with the pacemaker issue?  Can you detect

evidence

of heartworm? Can you zap him with the Rife component of the SCIO without

disrupting

the pacemaker?  I've heard that the Rife anti-parasite component isn't as good

as the

Hulda frequencies.  I've asked my dad to demand that the doctors shut the

pacemaker off for just a short time, but he's too afraid to because the doctors

like to have

ultimate control, plus to shut it off requires a special technician to come into

the hospital

to turn it off with a laptop computer controller. "

>  

> He also mentioned putting his Dad on anti-parasitic herbs but he lives 2 hours

away and

doesn't believe the Dad will be able to stay on them.

>  

> So my friends, I put this out for your input. I know we can do SCIO in

wireless mode and

see what we see. Do you beleive the heartworms is the problem? Thanks in advance

for

your suggestions,

>  

> Sincerely

> Bliss CBT HTC QBS

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