Guest guest Posted June 12, 2012 Report Share Posted June 12, 2012 Jim, I saw that video before I got our machine and hadn't watched it again until just now. Just a couple of words of caution for Doug Coil users: In the video he says to turn the AMPL knob up to 15 amps, and he does it really fast. Stolar, who built our machine, is very clear, make that ADAMANT, that you need to use 13 amps, and NEVER go above 14 amps. I think the machine in the video may be an Levy machine, and maybe it's different, but for the ones that Stolar, Terry Fitzsimmons and Sirmon build, 13 is the goal and 14 is the limit. Also, when turning up the AMPL knob, it's criticl to do it slowly, maybe taking 8 seconds to go from 0 to 13 amps. I also noticed that before he turned on the amplifier both of his gain knobs were in the fully 'ON' position. When powering on the entire coil machine, you first make sure the AMPL knob is turned off as well as the gain knobs. After the power switches to the frequency generator and amplifier are turned on (and the capacitor box in the case of the one on the video, ours doesn't have a separate " on " switch), THEN you turn the gain knobs all the way up at the same time, and THEN you turn on the AMPL knob, slowly to 13 amps, reversing the procedure for powering down. It looks complicated at first, and can be a bit overwelming--especially if you're experiencing any confusion from bugs, but I've been coiling for Lyme and Bart since January, and have recently crested a hill and am feeling better than I have in years. If you have a friend who you trust who can help you walk through your set-up and first use, that would be the way to go. I did it over the phone with , and I know that , and Terry--whoever you buy from, would be more than happy to help you get up and running with it. I researched and chose this machine for my husband who we knew had Lyme, and he is 90% better since January. I'd suspected I'd had Lyme for years, and from using the machine not only confirmed that I did, but then I had Bart. rear it's head after I started treating for Lyme, and I finally feel like I'm on the winning side of that war. Tara > > > > I watched a DVD back from the 2006 Rife conference w/ Rosner and Doug Maclean (friend let me borrow it) where they discuss the coil machine used to treat Lyme. It was very interesting and got me into researching this form of therapy. I never got a chance to actually see the machine or understand the difference as far as use compared to the GB 4000 which I have seen/used a few times. Is it more difficult to use the coil machine? Any info comparing/constrasting the 2 machines is very appreciated. My naturopath/nutritionist sold me Life Frequencies Professional. It is essentially a rife machine program for my laptop. It works on sound frequency. For $120 we thought it was worth trying but I just don't want to waste my time on something that isn't going to bring down the bacterial load enough otherise it is like running on ice...getting nowhere. I feel like I can say we seen some herxing with it but who knows. It wasn't like how we felt when we tried the GB 4000. I just feel like I have looked since April at machines and need to make a decision since school ended Fri and I want to get a jump start on it over the summer. My daughter (10 yrs old) has gone in reverse in the past 2 months after 18 months of steadily doing better. I'm not sure what has caused the backslide but I need to try and get ahead of the game again. It is torture watching her feel anxious, have meltdowns and OCD creep back into the picture again. We/dr. believe it is the Bart causing this. > > > > Thanks! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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