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HiI was wondering if the coil can heat up metals in the body, for example if someone has high levels of metals in the body, or iron as well, does it have an effect on metal minerals in the body, and i was wondering also can one keep a coil machine ne

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HiI was wondering if the coil can heat up metals in the body, for example if someone has high levels of metals in the body, or iron as well, does it have an effect on metal minerals in the body, and i was wondering also can one keep a coil machine near furniture made of iron like an iron made table or bed. will it effect the machine and damage it.ThanksDamariseTo: Lyme_and_Rife From: alicia.colon@...Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2012 10:01:17 -0500Subject: OT: Coil heating metals

I know lots of people who coil for long

periods of time w/amalgams and they never heated up, I see that a lot of

the metals Adam tested didn't heat up, does anyone know if titanium would

heat up? I have an implant in one tooth and was wondering if it would

heat up when I coil?

From:

"jimjax2"

To:

Lyme_and_Rife

Date:

02/23/2012 08:35 PM

Subject:

Re: Tooth Pains - Doug

Coil / GB-4000?

Sent by:

Lyme_and_Rife

Hi Adam,

Good work!! I guess this clears up some things about metals...

I just hope the family heirlooms are all still intact... :-)

Jim

> > >

> > > Hi Yahdean,

> > >

> > > Thank you for your reply with the several suggestions.

> > >

> > > Question: I have the Doug Coil, and it is obviously quick

for treatments.

> > >

> > > How do you know that the Doug Coil would overheat metal

fillings? The reason I ask is that many Doug Coil users Rife their head,

like my wife does, and I have never heard, over the last several years,

of at least one response on such heating, considering one would think at

least some individuals would of had metal fillings.

> > >

> > > Your help would be very much appreciated.

> > >

> > > Adam

> > >

> >

>

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