Guest guest Posted October 4, 2000 Report Share Posted October 4, 2000 In a message dated 10/4/00 10:05:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time, superflous1@... writes: << $ 460?!?! for a freaking tesla coil and a couple antenna??? >> Here are the plans to build it yourself. There is also a very large bulb that is filled with neon. There have been many reports of recoveries with this device. From: http://www.royalrife.com/enhancer.html Building the Enhancer Caution: High voltage is involved. Please do not attempt this without at least some background in electronics or electrical wiring. Children must be kept away from this device. It should not be used during pregnancy or by those with cardiac pacers or with heart problems. Start with a 36 inch by 25-1/2 inch piece of 3/4 inch or thicker plywood. It needs to be very flat and should have a laminate on it. Simpson " multi-pour " concrete form board is usually used. If you use the Multi-pour, you need to sand off most of the aluminum paint from the edges. At the far end of the plywood, mount an Allanson 12,000 volt standard outdoor model 1230 transformer. (Denco has them for about $70.00, or less if you can buy wholesale. ((206) 764 9180.) Mount the transformer right on the edge of the plywood with 4 wood or sheet metal screws. The 110 volt connectors can be either on the right or left. Most of the units have them on the right, but there does not seem to be a reason for that. Attach a 2 connector (non grounded) power cord to the 110 volt terminals, and secure the cord to the plywood a couple inches from the transformer with a plastic strap. At the near end of the plywood, lay down a 24 by 28 inch sheet of 1/8 inch glass, with the near edge 1/2 inch from the near edge of the plywood. There should 3/4 inch of plywood showing on each side of the glass, and 1/2 inch on the near edge. Cut a piece of 18 inch wide heavy-duty aluminum foil 28 inches long and center it on the glass. Slide the foil 3 inches toward the transformer. Trim the far end of the foil so that there is only a 2-1/2 inch wide strip on the far left extending 3 inches beyond the glass. The rest of the foil is trimmed off 3 inches short of the far edge of the glass. So now, the foil is 3 inches smaller than the glass on all sides, except for the strip on the far left. Fold 1/2 inch of the end of the strip back toward the glass, and then continue folding it up until you are left with a 1/2 inch wide strip right next to the edge of the glass. Place a 24 by 28 inch sheet of 3/16 inch thick glass on top of the first sheet and the foil. The sheets of glass are held in place by 8 plastic drywall fasteners, which are press fitted into holes drilled 1 inch from each corner, 2 at each corner. I used 1/4 inch by 1 inch long fasteners and drilled holes a bit too small for them - 7/32 inch or so. Screws are not used in the fasteners. On the left end of the transformer, attach a piece of gto wire (spark plug wire would work) with an alligator clip on the far end. Attach the clip to the folded foil. If available, slide a small sheet of thin mica under the edge of the glass to keep the foil and alligator clip away from the plywood. Glue the mica in place. On the right end of the transformer, attach the gto or spark plug wire for the copper plate. The 6 by 8 inch piece of copper is cut in an irregular pattern, and is covered with a sheet of Plexiglas. This assembly goes in the far right corner with the copper over the corner of the foil. The neon bulb wire has an alligator clip attached to it which clips on to where the gto wire attaches to the copper plate. A red danger line is drawn on the glass to indicate that I must stay well away from the copper or far end of the glass. The previous paragraph lacks a few details such as the exact shape of the copper plate, and the contents of the neon bulb. I photocopied the copper sheet, and could mail or fax the shape to any builders. The bulb contains neon, but I do not know the pressure. In any case, the copper, plastic cover, and bulb are best bought from the inventor, MilCrDan@.... He can put together a kit, or sell complete units, Assembly time with all the parts gathered, plywood cut, etc., was about an hour. Now, it is time to fire (somewhat literally) this thing up. I am seated on a non-conductive couch. The bulb is on the couch beside me. The enhancer is on the floor in front of me, with the transformer and copper on the far end. I plug the unit in. There is a hum and much crackling sounds. Scary. What have I gotten myself into? I reach for the bulb, and a spark jumps to my finger. Not painful. I grasp the bulb, and there is a definite sensation. I place one bare foot firmly on to glass, and then the other. A lot of sizzling is taking place around my feet though there is 3/16 inch of glass between my feet and the foil. The procedure is not painful, but it does get hot if firm contact is not maintained with the glass or bulb. To end the 30-60 minute session, the feet are removed from the glass, and then the bulb is placed on a non- conductive surface (not on the enhancer). There are reports of recoveries from cancer using this device, but run times are typically four hours a day. Still.... Good results have been reported with AIDS too. As the unit produces a huge variety of frequencies, the person using it is likely to be continually getting small doses of whatever frequencies they need. Index Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2000 Report Share Posted October 4, 2000 $ 460?!?! for a freaking tesla coil and a couple antenna??? i smell a rip off. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2000 Report Share Posted October 4, 2000 So, I take it that this Enhancer is Dan's Enhancer.... I was confused with the word Molecular... Is this a improved version of the Schomburger's " Multiple Wave Occilator " ? I have read extensively on this device, but although I know about it's disease healing abilities (no claims made, of course), I am wondering about whether it is known to rebalance metabolism ?? Just wondering... Thanks Dotsie. DotsieBoo@... wrote: > Hi , > > Information on the Enhancer is below. When I purchased mine last year, it > was $460 but I heard the price has gone up since then. It's 110 lbs and the > shipping and handling is expensive because they have to ship it in a special > UPS resistant crate which costs $75. The plans are on the web site if you > want to build your own and he sells kits which would be cheaper because it's > the wood base that makes it weigh so much. > > http://www.molecularenhancer.com/ > What is a Molecular Enhancer? > > The Molecular Enhancer is a multiple-wave oscillator. What it does is to > saturate the cells of the body with the appropriate energies on which the > cells operate. This, in turn, maximizes the chemical processes of the cell, > which are brought into balance through resonance, allowing proper repair and > operation. When one uses the Enhancer regularly, it maintains the electrical > health of the body at a cellular level. Bringing the electrical level in > each cell to the same potential does this. All chemical processes in the > body require energy to take place, and the Enhancer feeds the need at the > molecular level. > > This is accomplished by setting up a high-energy field in and around the > body through resonance. The Enhancer doesn't pass current through the body. > This transfer of energy is accomplished through induction. All that is used > is the oscillating field. A person is insulated from the high voltage at > either connection. This prevents excessive charges from developing in the > body. Any excess charge is “bled off†to the space around the person. The > process is similar to gently shaking a box of marbles. After a while, the > marbles organize themselves into to order that their shape dictate. The > cells’ molecular structure has a way of organizing themselves if provided > sufficient energy. When this is achieved, the cells work at maximum > capability without causing cellular stress. > > One scientist explains it this way: A normal cell has an electrical > potential of 70 millivolts (mV), an aged cell has 50 mV, and the cancer or > ill cell has 15 mV. When the cell is in electrical difficulty, the mV and > sodium-potassium balances are out. The high potential brings the cells to an > equal level, basically resetting them to their normal state. This allows > healing to occur at a higher pace without stressing the cell. The additional > energy restores cell integrity by reorienting its molecular structure to > allow for easier potential movement and interaction. Basically, it bolsters > the field of each cell individually so that the cells support each other more > easily, thereby creating a balanced system. > There is more information on this site: > ftp://chaldea.com/pub/tracy/enhancer/ > > -- Health, Hope, Joy & Healing : May you Prosper, even as your Soul Prospers 3 2 Email advice is not a substitute for medical treatment. ______________________________________________ «¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤ ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2000 Report Share Posted October 5, 2000 In a message dated 10/4/00 11:49:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ruby@... writes: << I am wondering about whether it is known to rebalance metabolism ?? >> I don't know the answer to that one. I have heard reports of people placing the bulb on their thyroid. For me, the first thing I noticed was hair and nail growth. The only reference I could associate with metabolism is ---- " The Enhancer enhances the assimilation of herbs, vitamins and/or synthetic drugs " . I will check it out for you and get back to you later. Dotsie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2008 Report Share Posted January 22, 2008 Hello, I was wondering if anyone has heard of the Molecular Enhancer? I was told it may help to oxygenate the nerve cells. Here is the link... http://www.dansenhancerpages.com/index.html Have a great day! Kay ~ Seaside Oregon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.