Guest guest Posted December 22, 2008 Report Share Posted December 22, 2008 Hi Ken: I have a GB4000 Frequency Generator and I am not familiar with a " fuzz " setting. Do you have any additional information on this? Also does anyone know of a good ND in the Sacramento Area? Thank you. Pamela > > Hi Kirk, > > I'll recommend GNLD's Acidophilus Plus. Just google it and your got it. It has a 6 hour target system so it gets the pro-biotics 20 feet into the small intestine, the best place to start hitting the candida. Yoghurt will see 95% of the pro-biotics being destroying in the stomach acids, not much gets 20 feet into the intestine. Nothing much in the body will work if the gut is not working. > > GNLD works fast, every capsule you take you experience a lowering of the candida load in the body. Getting rid of candida is this easy. You don't want candida, as it is very much associated with cancer, and some oncologists believe it is the cause of cancer. > > I've seen good results using frequency therapy for candida, but never seen a total remission without the help of nutritional changes. Say good bye to sugars and white food. Also consume garlic at night. Mike is right, stick with the Rifing long term, and diet change will speed things along, quite substantially. > > My ND's favourite saying, if its fluffy and floats your fine, if its stinky and sinks, your sick. > > Duty = manipulation of the frequency wave shape - usually refers to square waves and required by some of the EMEM's to keep them alight at certain frequency ranges. You can manage the " power " in the signal with duty cycle controls. > > Fuzz = like it says, makes the signal jittery and fuzzy. Has a broader bandwidth effect for disabling microbes that may be off centre frequency. > > Pulse = we pulse the frequency stream at a certain rate. Here we are introducing usually a low frequency that acts like a hammer, and bangs the frequency into the body. Good to use if not getting results with just a continuous frequency stream. Dr Rife used Pulsing/Gating in his frequencies. > > Dwell = frequency ON time. For plasma work, unless otherwise instructed, 180 seconds (3 minutes) is the desirable dwell time, or ON time. For contact work, we increase the " standard " time to 300 seconds (5 minutes) ON per frequency. > > Frequency is frequency, it is the same for ALL machines. > > Sincerely, > > Ken Uzzell > http://heal-me.com.au > HealMe Foundation > A New Humanity Associate > > Re: Recommendations for Candida/Leaky Gut Syndrome using EMEM Machine > > > Thanks for the responses from and . > > Any brands of probiotics or yogurt you would recommend? > > I have a good health food store near me that would probably do to > find out as I know the people there well. > > So the EMEM machine I'm using is recommended not to run more than > 20-25 minutes at a time so I guess > I'll have to divide things up. > > I don't understand the terms duty, fuzz, pulse, sweep, and dwell. > Is this for a particular machine? > > Do the frequencies apply to electrotherapy machines regardless of > type in general? > > Thanks, > > > Kirk > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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