Guest guest Posted July 24, 2008 Report Share Posted July 24, 2008 The Sorcerer's Apprentice Early today I received this email from someone who visited my alternativetherapyadvice website. It immediately brought to mind the story of the " Sorcerer's Apprentice " . This is the story where a sorcerer goes out of town for a few days, leaving his apprentice in charge of the shop. He returns to find the place a total wreck because his apprentice has turned on a magic broom to help him clean the place, using the incantations he has heard the sorcerer use, but does not know the incantation to turn the broom off. This person wrote: > For nearly 3 years, I've been using the following > frequencies on a XXXXXXX with amp to treat NHL (Aggressive, Diffuse, Large > Cell Lymphoma) > 113,114,115,116,117. I read your comments about treating cancer and > wonder if you could help me find a better regime? My response: To the limited degree I can respond, I have included some general facts about your disease as well as a basic set of generic frequencies. I do not know the XXXXXXX unit you have, so what I am sending you may be of no use. You can determine quickly whether the frequencies and other commands can be loaded into your machine. Aside from these frequencies, you should be running frequencies to support your immune system, detox frequencies, and support frequencies for any particular organs attacked by your disease (Note other factors in paragraph 3). I assume your XXXXXXXX will permit you to do this. **************************** This individual owns a well-known pad unit, which comes with a few hundred frequency sets already loaded in, and which also possesses ample capability for anyone to add their own frequencies. I am impressed that the device has apparently helped this person for 3 years, which is no small accomplishment, but I am simultaneously appalled, first, that the frequency set pre-loaded into this unit is so limited; and, second, that apparently no one advised this individual to use the other formula sets pre-loaded into his unit to support other body functions. Ideally, the seller of this device should have provided this information, but this is the real world and it just didn't happen. I am also hoping to point out that we should perhaps be more careful about what we advise " newbies " and others who seek our help. They, like the Sorcerer's Apprentice may be mis-advised or at least ill-advised by our replies, and I, for one, feel it irresponsible to dispense advice in a field in which I have little or no expertise, no matter how good my intentions. This person has a serious medical condition, and deserves better than the few frequencies he was given. Do we really think the established medical community will ever take frequency therapy seriously when we advise a person with NHL to treat the condition with a string of 5 sequential frequencies? I am inviting readers of this, (and other sites where I cross-posted), to " flame me " , hoping that someone among you will hit the right response I should have used to this person- and all others who routinely seek help from these sites. Thank you, Dr. S. N. Berger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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