Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Hi , It is too difficult for many people, but at least they should be aware that doing a few things is not enough. cancertutor.com is a good place to start. Bil PC 1000 M-Pulse 5000 magnetic pulse generator http://magpulser.com Mammoth Lakes, CA mailto:magpulser@... TLKRAP> Hi TLKRAP> It's much easier said that done. Do they know what to take, which advice TLKRAP> to follow, who will help them in getting those supplements, pay for TLKRAP> them, take care of them, in feeding, in cases where there is bleeding TLKRAP> etc etc. Perhaps there should be more places where they can have the TLKRAP> supplements via intravenous infusions of all those supplements, perhaps TLKRAP> there should be recommendation of such places and practitioners. TLKRAP> Re[2]: stage IV metastasized breast cancer TLKRAP> I believe that if people take the proper supplements (most TLKRAP> don't), and use other appropriate therapies, along with doing the TLKRAP> Proper Rife freqs (using an exceptionally effective Rife TLKRAP> machine). that most people will be able to reverse cancer. TLKRAP> Lot of variables here! - plenty of room for error TLKRAP> But this can mean taking as many as dozens of different TLKRAP> supplements, proper diet, alkalizing the body, liver/gallbladder TLKRAP> flushes, whole body parasite cleanse, complete colon cleanse, and TLKRAP> possibly more. TLKRAP> Since few people will do all this, of course we don't see most TLKRAP> people getting better. And since each person is different they TLKRAP> may need to be tested to see which therapies would be most TLKRAP> appropriate for them. Not everyone has the knowledge or money to TLKRAP> do some of this. TLKRAP> My point is that Rife can be extremely effective (used along with TLKRAP> everything else). Just having the right machine is a big deal. TLKRAP> Some many to choose from. TLKRAP> Bil TLKRAP> PC 1000 TLKRAP> M-Pulse 5000 magnetic pulse generator TLKRAP> http://magpulser.com TLKRAP> Mammoth Lakes, CA TLKRAP> TLKRAP> mailto:magpulser@... KU>> I believe Jim makes a very valid point. KU>> When clients come to me for body support therapy, they are often TLKRAP> well into oncology treatment, and reports fed back to me have indicated TLKRAP> that frequency therapy is a positive complementary field KU>> that can work with oncology, and not an alternative treatment. KU>> I believe this is best for the person with the cancer, in that they TLKRAP> are properly monitored by specialists. Specialists are then more willing TLKRAP> to see the body enhancing qualities of pulse field KU>> therapies when the therapy is presented as a complementary TLKRAP> treatment, and not an alternative. KU>> Jim is building great bridges here and this approach can only TLKRAP> enhance the treatments available for cancer sufferers. KU>> At the end of the day, the only thing that is important is that the TLKRAP> patient receives the best health care possible under the presenting TLKRAP> circumstances. KU>> Regards, KU>> Ken Uzzell KU>> http://heal-me.com.au KU>> Frex - CHIamp KU>> Re: stage IV metastasized breast cancer KU>> , KU>> Sad to say, frequency therapies and the treatment of cancer is not TLKRAP> anywhere KU>> near 100% effective. Response rates vary based upon many different TLKRAP> factors. KU>> What an individual does is one thing. Often, regardless of what TLKRAP> is tried, KU>> the treatment is not all that effecive. Use of low dose chemo and TLKRAP> a pulsed KU>> field instrument seems to work for at least some people.This TLKRAP> combination KU>> offers a new option that has made a difference. I have heard TLKRAP> reports that KU>> this method has been indirectly supported by patients oncologists. TLKRAP> They are KU>> shown the paper, and then precribe the correct medication for the TLKRAP> patient's KU>> cancer. Sort of a wait and see attiude.The patient is getting TLKRAP> treatment, KU>> and is being closely monitored. The lab tests don't lie. KU>> What is proposed is extremely low dose chemotherapy. There is TLKRAP> another KU>> aspect to this. At some point a bridge must be built between the TLKRAP> existing KU>> primary forms of cancer treatment and frequency therapies. KU>> One is not going to go up to an oncologist and tell them their TLKRAP> years of KU>> training is now obsolete. One is not going to convince the TLKRAP> malpractice KU>> lawyers that the sole use of a frequency device is the preferred TLKRAP> method of KU>> treatment. One isn't going to convince the FDA, the FTC, and TLKRAP> legislatures KU>> at all levels that they should accept this a the sole treatment of TLKRAP> cancer. KU>> That all government research funding into a biochemical solution TLKRAP> to cancer KU>> should stop. KU>> But a bridge, a way to get to that point can occur, with the TLKRAP> combination of KU>> the old and the new. KU>> http://www.rifetechnologies.com/Pulsedfield.html KU>> Jim Bare KU>> > After reading the article, I still think Rife would be much TLKRAP> more KU>> >effective without the toxic chemotherapy. Why should you have to TLKRAP> use an KU>> >alternative therapy to " clean up the toxicity of the conventional TLKRAP> therapy " KU>> >when the alternative therapy could be used more powerfully alone TLKRAP> or with KU>> >other alternaive therapies? KU>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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