Guest guest Posted April 20, 2012 Report Share Posted April 20, 2012 ......Did you or do you have osteoporsis? Or the others you make quick reference to? I don't have these issues either myself. Although, I used to get treatments in Quakertown Pennsylvania, but a Doctor Posenecker and he treated cases of CFS and Fibro world wide. He was a liscened chiropractor but more of an ND for these above issues. He practiced up into his seventies probably for near or more than 50 years. The mainstay of his practice was magnetron therapy, which is similar therapy. What he specifically tried to treat with these machines was the Adrenal glands. I can verily say that they worked. Now these machines were $25K back then. I don't have a whole lot to go on, but I will attempt to put the time in and give a bit more of an explanation then just saying "it don't work don't waste money or it works, go buy one". I had used it two years ago steady, sometimes 3 times a day and it was one of the times I started to rebound. I hadn't had my lyme diagnosis then though. When I did get the diagnosis, i put it aside thinking it could never help this. Maybe it won't....but at this point I'm adding it in again as I have it so I might as well see. However, with that said, I have no reason whatsoever to recommend it to heal lyme, so unless you elaborate a bit more on the reply, I doubt we can learn anything from the statement, "it don't work". I did read Rosner purchased one and did have a few good things to say about it at the time. Perhaps if he reads this maybe he would give us an update as to what he believes with the MRS 2000. My main point is if it helps just osteoporosis, this would have to be great, which is all my original post made reference to. God bless, Joe  I owned the mrs2000 for a year....For me and anyone else that tried it, it was useless .......  Steel h c The harder you work the luckier you get!  From: Joe S To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2012 3:58 PM Subject: Re: Re: OT: Rebounding & osteoporosis  Hello ,    Perhaps the PEMF you are speaking about is the MRS 2000, as I have one and was told by a guy who had a healing spa about an elderly lady who had used one of these mats for a few sessions and then decided to buy one herself. After using every traditional med, moving on to natural treatments and then finally using this PEMF, after 8 months her bones tested of a young woman and she was in her 80's. If that is true, this is one of the problems that a PEMF may excel at, among other things. Joe  Hi Susie, I don't know the answer to your question, but I have read that Magnetic Pulsers can help with bone repair and bone density. Just a thought. I think I read about a magnetic pulsing pad that you lay on in the book called Detox or Die by Dr. Sherry Rodgers MD. Sorry I don't remember the name of the pad, but I did look it up once and they were pretty expensive. I bought the Sota Magnetic pulser which is a small handheld unit, much cheaper and hold it on my lower back that has hurt since I was in my thirties and it has really helped my pain in that area. > > Hi everybody, > > Does anyone know if gentle rebounding is harmful if you have spinal osteoporosis? I'm trying to get some lymph movement, but obviously don't want to cause any more problems in my spine than I already have. I did some research on it, but as usual, there are differences of opinion on what is helpful and hurtful. Anybody with osteoporosis have any experience using a rebounder? Thanks. > > Susie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2012 Report Share Posted April 20, 2012 No one had osteoporsis..I was the only lyme person that used...Other family members with aches and pains tried it for several weeks and it did nothing for them......I do think PEMF is pretty amazing like the PEMF-100...But this is so much stronger them the mrs-2000I know another person that used the mrs-2000 and it did shit but the pemf-100 has really helped that person...Of course the pemf-100 is very expensive.....I did see a chiro a few yrs ago that was using the mrs2000 with great results for a lot of stuff...so maybe it can be helpful...But for me and the people that tried it nothing.... Steelh c The harder you work the luckier you get! To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Friday, April 20, 2012 8:35 AM Subject: Re: Re: OT: Rebounding & osteoporosis MRS 2000 ......Did you or do you have osteoporsis? Or the others you make quick reference to? I don't have these issues either myself. Although, I used to get treatments in Quakertown Pennsylvania, but a Doctor Posenecker and he treated cases of CFS and Fibro world wide. He was a liscened chiropractor but more of an ND for these above issues. He practiced up into his seventies probably for near or more than 50 years. The mainstay of his practice was magnetron therapy, which is similar therapy. What he specifically tried to treat with these machines was the Adrenal glands. I can verily say that they worked. Now these machines were $25K back then. I don't have a whole lot to go on, but I will attempt to put the time in and give a bit more of an explanation then just saying "it don't work don't waste money or it works, go buy one". I had used it two years ago steady, sometimes 3 times a day and it was one of the times I started to rebound. I hadn't had my lyme diagnosis then though. When I did get the diagnosis, i put it aside thinking it could never help this. Maybe it won't....but at this point I'm adding it in again as I have it so I might as well see. However, with that said, I have no reason whatsoever to recommend it to heal lyme, so unless you elaborate a bit more on the reply, I doubt we can learn anything from the statement, "it don't work". I did read Rosner purchased one and did have a few good things to say about it at the time. Perhaps if he reads this maybe he would give us an update as to what he believes with the MRS 2000. My main point is if it helps just osteoporosis, this would have to be great, which is all my original post made reference to. God bless, Joe I owned the mrs2000 for a year....For me and anyone else that tried it, it was useless ....... Steel h c The harder you work the luckier you get! From: Joe S To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2012 3:58 PM Subject: Re: Re: OT: Rebounding & osteoporosis Hello , Perhaps the PEMF you are speaking about is the MRS 2000, as I have one and was told by a guy who had a healing spa about an elderly lady who had used one of these mats for a few sessions and then decided to buy one herself. After using every traditional med, moving on to natural treatments and then finally using this PEMF, after 8 months her bones tested of a young woman and she was in her 80's. If that is true, this is one of the problems that a PEMF may excel at, among other things. Joe Hi Susie, I don't know the answer to your question, but I have read that Magnetic Pulsers can help with bone repair and bone density. Just a thought. I think I read about a magnetic pulsing pad that you lay on in the book called Detox or Die by Dr. Sherry Rodgers MD. Sorry I don't remember the name of the pad, but I did look it up once and they were pretty expensive. I bought the Sota Magnetic pulser which is a small handheld unit, much cheaper and hold it on my lower back that has hurt since I was in my thirties and it has really helped my pain in that area. > > Hi everybody, > > Does anyone know if gentle rebounding is harmful if you have spinal osteoporosis? I'm trying to get some lymph movement, but obviously don't want to cause any more problems in my spine than I already have. I did some research on it, but as usual, there are differences of opinion on what is helpful and hurtful. Anybody with osteoporosis have any experience using a rebounder? Thanks. > > Susie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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