Guest guest Posted October 7, 2000 Report Share Posted October 7, 2000 Dennis, > The research that I've read (and I haven't specifically looked for it in > a while) seems to say that it is *theoretically* possible, but isn't really > a sure thing. I believe electroporation is a " real " thing, not theoretical. I'm speaking from my own experience. At the start of each winter I used to consume alot of sea vegetables (like Nori) in my soups. As you know sea-vegetables are high in iodine. One winter, I bought a Beck device and used it during this period. A couple of weeks later, my chiropractor and others told me that my eyes seemed to be " bugging " out. Eventually I took blood analysis test for my thyroid. I turned out I had clinical hperthyrodism (Over-Active Thyroid) - very elevated T4 levels in my blood. I used the device for less than a month, and only a few times after consuming the seaweeds. But those few times was enough to have greatly amplified the iodine effect of the seaweed. To make a long story short, it took about a year to get my thyroid back to normal. I now own and use a Beck device which not only produces the standard 4Hz (which has a high electroporation effect) but also has a 100Hz setting, which is said to be almost as benificial as the 4Hz setting as far as disabling pathogens in the blood, but has only a tiny fraction of the electroporation effect of the 4Hz settting. I purchaced this thru Jaguar. Jaguar is unfortunately being investigated by the FTC (for making medical claims or something like that) so you can't purchace this device now. Hope this information helps prevent someone from going through the same thing I did. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2000 Report Share Posted October 7, 2000 Hi , Thanks for the info. I guess I should have said, "..it isn't a sure thing for most people who use common sense." As I said, every body reacts differently and I always suggest people start slowly to see if they get a response. I've heard or read of only a few instances of problems from electroporation, but I know it does exist. Still, the majority of people don't seem to have any difficulties unless they do something really stupid, like take a mega dose of some herb or vitamin and then immediately strap on a Beck unit. People need to be warned to take the safe approach until they have some experience with the devices, particularly when using them with medicines and herbs. I probably downplayed the problem a bit too much last night (it was very, very late and I was tired), but I've had a few instances recently where people over reacted without cause. I had a lady order over $700 worth of Beck devices, then took one look at the warning about electroporation and sent it all back without ever using it the first time. A few others have been so terrified of the problem that they wouldn't even use the unit and wound up giving them away. Finding a balance is the key with any thing. We can't ignore the problem of electroporation, but people don't need to be scared of it either. Common sense should be the key, but when you are facing a major illness, common sense tends to go out the window as the drugs, chemo, scalpel, etc., come in the front door. Thanks for the post. The goal is to inform people of the good and the bad so they can make an informed decision. The "experts" aren't always right. One size doesn't fit all. We all need to find what works, or doesn't, for ourselves. Dennis -----Original Message-----From: Draper [mailto:jdrape@...]Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2000 9:16 AMdennis@...Cc: egroupsSubject: electroporation is for realDennis,> The research that I've read (and I haven't specifically looked for itin> a while) seems to say that it is *theoretically* possible, but isn'treally> a sure thing.I believe electroporation is a "real" thing, not theoretical. I'm speakingfrom my own experience. At the start of each winter I used to consume alotof sea vegetables (like Nori) in my soups. As you know sea-vegetables arehigh in iodine. One winter, I bought a Beck device and used it during thisperiod. A couple of weeks later, my chiropractor and others told me that myeyes seemed to be "bugging" out. Eventually I took blood analysis test formy thyroid. I turned out I had clinical hperthyrodism (Over-ActiveThyroid) - very elevated T4 levels in my blood. I used the device for lessthan a month, and only a few times after consuming the seaweeds. But thosefew times was enough to have greatly amplified the iodine effect of theseaweed. To make a long story short, it took about a year to get my thyroidback to normal.I now own and use a Beck device which not only produces the standard 4Hz(which has a high electroporation effect) but also has a 100Hz setting,which is said to be almost as benificial as the 4Hz setting as far asdisabling pathogens in the blood, but has only a tiny fraction of theelectroporation effect of the 4Hz settting. I purchaced this thru Jaguar.Jaguar is unfortunately being investigated by the FTC (for making medicalclaims or something like that) so you can't purchace this device now.Hope this information helps prevent someone from going through the samething I did. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2000 Report Share Posted October 7, 2000 Hi If you are looking for the 4hz and 100 hz blood purifiers you can find them at http://rtvc.bizland.com/purifier.htm Electroporation is a reality at 4 hz but it is only necessary to use the 4 hz unit BEFORE taking the toxins..Follow the rules set out in the Bob Beck 4 protocols and these devices can cure any problem easily. Arose At 08:15 AM 10/7/2000 -0500, you wrote: >Dennis, > > > The research that I've read (and I haven't specifically looked for it >in > > a while) seems to say that it is *theoretically* possible, but isn't >really > > a sure thing. > >I believe electroporation is a " real " thing, not theoretical. I'm speaking >from my own experience. At the start of each winter I used to consume alot >of sea vegetables (like Nori) in my soups. As you know sea-vegetables are >high in iodine. One winter, I bought a Beck device and used it during this >period. A couple of weeks later, my chiropractor and others told me that my >eyes seemed to be " bugging " out. Eventually I took blood analysis test for >my thyroid. I turned out I had clinical hperthyrodism (Over-Active >Thyroid) - very elevated T4 levels in my blood. I used the device for less >than a month, and only a few times after consuming the seaweeds. But those >few times was enough to have greatly amplified the iodine effect of the >seaweed. To make a long story short, it took about a year to get my thyroid >back to normal. > >I now own and use a Beck device which not only produces the standard 4Hz >(which has a high electroporation effect) but also has a 100Hz setting, >which is said to be almost as benificial as the 4Hz setting as far as >disabling pathogens in the blood, but has only a tiny fraction of the >electroporation effect of the 4Hz settting. I purchaced this thru Jaguar. >Jaguar is unfortunately being investigated by the FTC (for making medical >claims or something like that) so you can't purchace this device now. > >Hope this information helps prevent someone from going through the same >thing I did. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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