Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 I am so sorry - but, this is no joke. My husband and I worked with Dr. for a number of years. We know her family. It is her family that told us, as well as Oskar who heads the Dr. Store. My husband, Tim Bolen, visited her a short time ahead of her passing. He was really struck by her frailty. We have traveled many places with Dr. and were always impressed by her seemingly indomitable spirit, her boundless will to help people, and her limitless quest for knowledge. The world has truly lost one of the great humanitarian/researchers of our time. We are left with the legacy of her books and research and with the impact she has had on literally, millions of people around the world! It's up to us to keep her idea of self-help, and search for knowledge, alive and thriving. You can go to this website for loving rememberances and eulogies from those who were benefited by and lovingly remember, as I call her, 'Dr. '.... Jan Bolen www.InMemoryOfDrHulda.com From: kenancy2000 <kenancy2000@...> Subject: Did Dr pass away? Dr Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 3:10 PM I saw a message claiming that Dr has passed away a few days ago. Is this true, or someone playing a cruel joke? -Ken Bagwell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 Have they said what caused her death? Dr From: jurimed@... Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 15:54:14 -0700 Subject: Re: Did Dr pass away? I am so sorry - but, this is no joke. My husband and I worked with Dr. for a number of years. We know her family. It is her family that told us, as well as Oskar who heads the Dr. Store. My husband, Tim Bolen, visited her a short time ahead of her passing. He was really struck by her frailty. We have traveled many places with Dr. and were always impressed by her seemingly indomitable spirit, her boundless will to help people, and her limitless quest for knowledge. The world has truly lost one of the great humanitarian/researchers of our time. We are left with the legacy of her books and research and with the impact she has had on literally, millions of people around the world! It's up to us to keep her idea of self-help, and search for knowledge, alive and thriving. You can go to this website for loving rememberances and eulogies from those who were benefited by and lovingly remember, as I call her, 'Dr. '.... Jan Bolen www.InMemoryOfDrHulda.com From: kenancy2000 <kenancy2000@...> Subject: Did Dr pass away? Dr Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 3:10 PM I saw a message claiming that Dr has passed away a few days ago. Is this true, or someone playing a cruel joke? -Ken Bagwell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 Anyone find out what she died of? It wasnt the CIA was it? Quoting t p <tparker7600@...>: > > Have they said what caused her death? > > Dr > From: jurimed@... > Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 15:54:14 -0700 > Subject: Re: Did Dr pass away? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I am so sorry - but, this is no joke. My husband and I worked with Dr. > for a number of years. We know her family. It is her family that told us, as > well as Oskar who heads the Dr. Store. My husband, Tim Bolen, visited > her a short time ahead of her passing. He was really struck by her frailty. > We have traveled many places with Dr. and were always impressed by her > seemingly indomitable spirit, her boundless will to help people, and her > limitless quest for knowledge. The world has truly lost one of the great > humanitarian/researchers of our time. > > > > We are left with the legacy of her books and research and with the impact she > has had on literally, millions of people around the world! It's up to us to > keep her idea of self-help, > > and search for knowledge, alive and thriving. > > > > You can go to this website for loving rememberances and eulogies from those > who were benefited by and lovingly remember, as I call her, 'Dr. '.... > Jan Bolen > > > > www.InMemoryOfDrHulda.com > > > > > > > > > > From: kenancy2000 <kenancy2000@...> > > Subject: Did Dr pass away? > > Dr > > Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 3:10 PM > > > > > > > > I saw a message claiming that Dr has passed away a few days ago. > > > > Is this true, or someone playing a cruel joke? > > > > -Ken Bagwell > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 Dr. was with her family in her last months. We knew she was in pain and thought she had issues with her hips... she had several operations, I believe, but we not sure of the final cause. Tim wrote what he knew in his memorial statement. I will include it: " , and everyone: My friend Hulda died from the complications of a spinal cord injury that plagued her for the final years of her life. As many know I accompanied her on her lecture forays around the US and I never told anyone how much pain she was in these last few years. She simply wanted to keep going. I arranged wheelchairs for all of the travel arrangements. A year ago, last October, she was planning on speaking at the Rife conference in Seattle, and although she was able to get her lecture together she could not get her body to cooperate. The pain was too much. I visited Hulda last Saturday, and she had lost even more functions - so I was unable to take her out to lunch at her favorite restaurant. Although I have always kept this a secret, I want you to know that Dr. 's favorite restaurant in the US was the Home Town Buffett in Chula Vista, California. Going to lunch with her was a time consuming experience, and well worth it, for she bombarded me with the latest findings of her research - treating me as though I were a fellow scientist, and a good friend. I had the joyous experience of being this wonderful person's friend. She had an amazing twinkle in her eye, and I will miss hugging her. Hulda was not just a scientist and author. She was one of the most amazing people I ever met. She was, in person, absolutely delightful. Everything she did was for others. The world has lost a lot with her passing. I'm going to write a lot more about my friend, but right now I need to grieve. " Tim Bolen The website where people are expressing their sorrow and sharing their memories is: www.InMemoryOfDrHulda.com I'm you all feel the way we feel, desolate and full of the knowledge that the world has lost a great person, but her work lives on. Jan Bolen From: t p <tparker7600@...> Subject: RE: Did Dr pass away? Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 4:41 PM Have they said what caused her death? Dr@groups .com From: jurimed (DOT) com Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 15:54:14 -0700 Subject: Re: Did Dr pass away? I am so sorry - but, this is no joke. My husband and I worked with Dr. for a number of years. We know her family. It is her family that told us, as well as Oskar who heads the Dr. Store. My husband, Tim Bolen, visited her a short time ahead of her passing. He was really struck by her frailty. We have traveled many places with Dr. and were always impressed by her seemingly indomitable spirit, her boundless will to help people, and her limitless quest for knowledge. The world has truly lost one of the great humanitarian/ researchers of our time. We are left with the legacy of her books and research and with the impact she has had on literally, millions of people around the world! It's up to us to keep her idea of self-help, and search for knowledge, alive and thriving. You can go to this website for loving rememberances and eulogies from those who were benefited by and lovingly remember, as I call her, 'Dr. '.... Jan Bolen www.InMemoryOfDrHul da.com From: kenancy2000 <kenancy2000> Subject: Did Dr pass away? Dr@groups .com Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 3:10 PM I saw a message claiming that Dr has passed away a few days ago. Is this true, or someone playing a cruel joke? -Ken Bagwell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 how old was she please? carol > > From: kenancy2000 <kenancy2000> > > Subject: Did Dr pass away? > > Dr@groups .com > > Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 3:10 PM > > I saw a message claiming that Dr has passed away a few days ago. > > Is this true, or someone playing a cruel joke? > > -Ken Bagwell > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 Is there anyone out there qualified and knowledgeable to continue her research? linda ________________________________ From: t p <tparker7600@...> Sent: Tuesday, September 8, 2009 4:41:33 PM Subject: RE: Did Dr pass away? Have they said what caused her death? Dr@groups .com From: jurimed (DOT) com Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 15:54:14 -0700 Subject: Re: Did Dr pass away? I am so sorry - but, this is no joke. My husband and I worked with Dr. for a number of years. We know her family. It is her family that told us, as well as Oskar who heads the Dr. Store. My husband, Tim Bolen, visited her a short time ahead of her passing. He was really struck by her frailty. We have traveled many places with Dr. and were always impressed by her seemingly indomitable spirit, her boundless will to help people, and her limitless quest for knowledge. The world has truly lost one of the great humanitarian/ researchers of our time. We are left with the legacy of her books and research and with the impact she has had on literally, millions of people around the world! It's up to us to keep her idea of self-help, and search for knowledge, alive and thriving. You can go to this website for loving rememberances and eulogies from those who were benefited by and lovingly remember, as I call her, 'Dr. '.... Jan Bolen www.InMemoryOfDrHul da.com From: kenancy2000 <kenancy2000> Subject: Did Dr pass away? Dr@groups .com Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 3:10 PM I saw a message claiming that Dr has passed away a few days ago. Is this true, or someone playing a cruel joke? -Ken Bagwell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 80 Dr From: carolb@... Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2009 00:32:40 +0000 Subject: Re: Did Dr pass away? how old was she please? carol > > From: kenancy2000 <kenancy2000> > > Subject: Did Dr pass away? > > Dr@groups .com > > Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 3:10 PM > > I saw a message claiming that Dr has passed away a few days ago. > > Is this true, or someone playing a cruel joke? > > -Ken Bagwell > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2009 Report Share Posted September 9, 2009 If you go to that memorial website and read the short biography by her son, you will see that he said she was 80 years old. We thought Dr. would be around a much longer time because she lived what she talked about. Jan Bolen From: t p <tparker7600@...> Subject: RE: Re: Did Dr pass away? Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 8:00 PM 80 Dr@groups .com From: carolbenter (DOT) net Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2009 00:32:40 +0000 Subject: Re: Did Dr pass away? how old was she please? carol > > From: kenancy2000 <kenancy2000> > > Subject: Did Dr pass away? > > Dr@groups .com > > Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 3:10 PM > > I saw a message claiming that Dr has passed away a few days ago. > > Is this true, or someone playing a cruel joke? > > -Ken Bagwell > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2009 Report Share Posted September 9, 2009 http://www.inmemoryofdrhuldaclark.com/ If you are able to get to this website (I have trouble with it changing once I send it, so you might have to type it separately rather than click it.....) When you get to the memorial website you will see a page about Dr. written by her son, Doug. On it he says she was 80. I think we thought she would live forever! She will be sorely missed. Jan Bolen From: t p <tparker7600@...> Subject: RE: Re: Did Dr pass away? Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 8:00 PM 80 Dr@groups .com From: carolbenter (DOT) net Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2009 00:32:40 +0000 Subject: Re: Did Dr pass away? how old was she please? carol > > From: kenancy2000 <kenancy2000> > > Subject: Did Dr pass away? > > Dr@groups .com > > Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 3:10 PM > > I saw a message claiming that Dr has passed away a few days ago. > > Is this true, or someone playing a cruel joke? > > -Ken Bagwell > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2009 Report Share Posted September 10, 2009 Any one of us could, really. I am always surprised that most people here don't seem to use the syncrometer. Much more so than the zapper, that machine is really how she managed to write her books. Only someone who was well versed and practiced at using it would be able to continue the research. I asked a couple times some months ago, and also a year or two ago, on this group, if anyone used or practiced on the syncrometer. Out of what...2000 or 3000 members on this group, there was almost total silence. Although one person did say that it was hard to use the syncrometer and admitted that they just listened to Dr without really verifying or testing things for themselves. I can understand that. It's just that if there aren't many people successfully using and practicing on the syncrometer frequently, then no real progress can be made over what Dr has written already. Even Dr sometimes changed her mind about what things were polluted or not based on syncrometer findings. For instance, I think I remember years ago she used to say glass was safe cookware, then later on she changed her mind and said that glass could also potentially seep some kind of pollutant. Of course, this makes sense, since manufacturers may sometimes change the formulation of materials or the manufacturing process itself. Even location of manufacturing might make a difference in detectable pollutants. But as long as we give the zapper front row seats and put the syncrometer way in the back, there probably won't be as much, if any, progress over what she has written so far. -Ken Bagwell > > From: kenancy2000 <kenancy2000> > > Subject: Did Dr pass away? > > Dr@groups .com > > Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 3:10 PM > > I saw a message claiming that Dr has passed away a few days ago. > > Is this true, or someone playing a cruel joke? > > -Ken Bagwell > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2009 Report Share Posted September 10, 2009 Hello there Ken, Respectfully, I beg to differ on your comment that no real progress can be made without successfully using and practicing the syncrometer. That is just false. Please rethink that. I do however understand your amazement that more people on her site don't seem to have the full understanding of each process or that there is an order or sequence to follow; like the mop up at the end of the parasitic cleanse. Ask who knows what the mop up program is... see how many hands go up. So I do get what you are saying, but I myself have received alot of help without getting to that point of using the syncometer yet. I am sure I havent attained the full benefit her protocol as I will once I mastered the syncrometer. In fact I am dieing (maybe I am- omgosh- no pun) to find someone to teach me how to use one. I am very visual and need a hands on lesson. It is far too complex in her book for my encephalpic brain (ammonia filled blood) to process. Maybe someone will feel called to the teaching of the syncrometer and will hold classes in different cities. There is a real need for that. For sure though, if someone doesn't read her books all the way through they will not get a complete understanding of her work. I read somewhere, and I pray it isn't true, that a Scientologist is taking over her zapper business. For a very short time, many years ago I got sucked into that org. (Scientology) and know they would exploit Dr. 's work and charge an arm and a leg to anyone who wanted to learn what she so freely gave to humanity. We cannot let that happen. I read someone's comment in her memorial that said, " we were so fortunant to have had her in our lifetime. " I pondered and thought about other great historical scientists that lived and died before our time. I concluded the comment in the memorial was very profound. We were blessed to have had her in our time. May her sweet soul rest in peace. Cherylanne:~) Paying hope forward From: kenancy2000 <kenancy2000@...> Subject: Re: Did Dr pass away? Dr Date: Thursday, September 10, 2009, 5:11 PM Any one of us could, really. I am always surprised that most people here don't seem to use the syncrometer. Much more so than the zapper, that machine is really how she managed to write her books. Only someone who was well versed and practiced at using it would be able to continue the research. I asked a couple times some months ago, and also a year or two ago, on this group, if anyone used or practiced on the syncrometer. Out of what...2000 or 3000 members on this group, there was almost total silence. Although one person did say that it was hard to use the syncrometer and admitted that they just listened to Dr without really verifying or testing things for themselves. I can understand that. It's just that if there aren't many people successfully using and practicing on the syncrometer frequently, then no real progress can be made over what Dr has written already. Even Dr sometimes changed her mind about what things were polluted or not based on syncrometer findings. For instance, I think I remember years ago she used to say glass was safe cookware, then later on she changed her mind and said that glass could also potentially seep some kind of pollutant. Of course, this makes sense, since manufacturers may sometimes change the formulation of materials or the manufacturing process itself. Even location of manufacturing might make a difference in detectable pollutants. But as long as we give the zapper front row seats and put the syncrometer way in the back, there probably won't be as much, if any, progress over what she has written so far. -Ken Bagwell > > From: kenancy2000 <kenancy2000> > > Subject: Did Dr pass away? > > Dr@groups .com > > Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 3:10 PM > > I saw a message claiming that Dr has passed away a few days ago. > > Is this true, or someone playing a cruel joke? > > -Ken Bagwell > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2009 Report Share Posted September 11, 2009 Hi Cheryl: Yes, yes, yes..... we need classes! I am willing to travel to San diego, Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara for classes... Who can teach us? I am also willing to offer my home as a place to teach the classes, and then we can save money. Anyone interested.... let's start a list and see if we can have enough people to convince someone to teach us. I know it takes time... but so what... let's just start! I believe that this is a way in which we can honor Dr. by learning to use her techniques and spreading her word. I would love to see her name recognized by the medical community and cleared from the bad name that ignorant people tried to pin on her. I keep in mind that all great scientist and artists have been mocked when they initially presented their theories... linda ________________________________ From: Cheryl Loop <cherylanneloop@...> Dr Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:46:07 PM Subject: Re: Re: Did Dr pass away? Hello there Ken, Respectfully, I beg to differ on your comment that no real progress can be made without successfully using and practicing the syncrometer. That is just false. Please rethink that. I do however understand your amazement that more people on her site don't seem to have the full understanding of each process or that there is an order or sequence to follow; like the mop up at the end of the parasitic cleanse. Ask who knows what the mop up program is... see how many hands go up. So I do get what you are saying, but I myself have received alot of help without getting to that point of using the syncometer yet. I am sure I havent attained the full benefit her protocol as I will once I mastered the syncrometer. In fact I am dieing (maybe I am- omgosh- no pun) to find someone to teach me how to use one. I am very visual and need a hands on lesson. It is far too complex in her book for my encephalpic brain (ammonia filled blood) to process. Maybe someone will feel called to the teaching of the syncrometer and will hold classes in different cities. There is a real need for that. For sure though, if someone doesn't read her books all the way through they will not get a complete understanding of her work. I read somewhere, and I pray it isn't true, that a Scientologist is taking over her zapper business. For a very short time, many years ago I got sucked into that org. (Scientology) and know they would exploit Dr. 's work and charge an arm and a leg to anyone who wanted to learn what she so freely gave to humanity. We cannot let that happen. I read someone's comment in her memorial that said, " we were so fortunant to have had her in our lifetime. " I pondered and thought about other great historical scientists that lived and died before our time. I concluded the comment in the memorial was very profound. We were blessed to have had her in our time. May her sweet soul rest in peace. Cherylanne:~ ) Paying hope forward From: kenancy2000 <kenancy2000> Subject: Re: Did Dr pass away? Dr@groups .com Date: Thursday, September 10, 2009, 5:11 PM Any one of us could, really. I am always surprised that most people here don't seem to use the syncrometer. Much more so than the zapper, that machine is really how she managed to write her books. Only someone who was well versed and practiced at using it would be able to continue the research. I asked a couple times some months ago, and also a year or two ago, on this group, if anyone used or practiced on the syncrometer. Out of what...2000 or 3000 members on this group, there was almost total silence. Although one person did say that it was hard to use the syncrometer and admitted that they just listened to Dr without really verifying or testing things for themselves. I can understand that. It's just that if there aren't many people successfully using and practicing on the syncrometer frequently, then no real progress can be made over what Dr has written already. Even Dr sometimes changed her mind about what things were polluted or not based on syncrometer findings. For instance, I think I remember years ago she used to say glass was safe cookware, then later on she changed her mind and said that glass could also potentially seep some kind of pollutant. Of course, this makes sense, since manufacturers may sometimes change the formulation of materials or the manufacturing process itself. Even location of manufacturing might make a difference in detectable pollutants. But as long as we give the zapper front row seats and put the syncrometer way in the back, there probably won't be as much, if any, progress over what she has written so far. -Ken Bagwell > > From: kenancy2000 <kenancy2000> > > Subject: Did Dr pass away? > > Dr@groups .com > > Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 3:10 PM > > I saw a message claiming that Dr has passed away a few days ago. > > Is this true, or someone playing a cruel joke? > > -Ken Bagwell > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2009 Report Share Posted September 11, 2009 Hi cherylanne, Perhaps I wasn't too clear on what I was referring to when I said that not much progress could be made. I wasn't referring to *personal* progress in getting over an illness. Dr , along with so many others like her, laid down a foundation about eating simpler, living cleaner, avoiding polluted products, looking at the effects of electric devices to improve health, etc. The foundation is always the most important thing to lay down. She's done that, and then some. But over the years, some things change. Certain products that might not have been considered polluted now are, and vice versa. She mentioned the bleach and tap water issue in one of the newer books. I'm pretty sure these things would not have been discovered as soon, or as easily, unless she were discovering these things through use of the syncrometer. Remember, the syncrometer is touted to be many times more sensitive than the best common testing methods for pollutants (at least that's what I remember reading in the early books). So if someone like Hulda (in all her energy, curiosity, and enthusiasm) is not there to continue that same syncrometer research and testing, then progress and new discoveries about polluted products and manufacturing processes will be slow. And knowing what's polluted or not is 50% of the cure. I know Arthur Doerkson has done a lot of new work with the machines themselves. But I'm talking about straight written advice on what to avoid or not, advice that doesn't require the reader to right away build and use a machine to figure out or verify. A lot of people on this forum rely on her advice in the books and the updates to those books, and either aren't able to or don't want to use to learn the syncrometer. I think Hulda knew this and this is why she writes so much advice straight in the book, rather than telling everyone " Build a syncrometer and test everything yourself. " That would be a nice thing to do, but pretty redundant, and pie-in-the-sky thinking. -Ken Bagwell > > > > From: kenancy2000 <kenancy2000> > > > > Subject: Did Dr pass away? > > > > Dr@groups .com > > > > Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 3:10 PM > > > > I saw a message claiming that Dr has passed away a few days ago. > > > > Is this true, or someone playing a cruel joke? > > > > -Ken Bagwell > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 I agree Ken. I would assume there are some people that were close to Dr. and are successful with the syncrometer, and are continuing to do research. I sure hope so anyway. I'm waiting for a new automatic syncrometer that works for everyone, as I have not had any success with the current syncrometer design myself, unfortunately for me. I have a computer programming background and am very technical, so my problem is not related to my lack of training. I also went to a syncrometer class at Dr.'s clinic too BTW. When I spoke with Kirk in 2007, he was fully aware of and hoping to make progress with this issue of alot of people not being able to get the syncrometer to work, too bad he passed on as well, I hope someone has picked up where he left off. He seemed like a good and smart man. At first I was a bit skeptical of him, because he was kind of one of those people that seem too good to be true. -Pete > > Hi cherylanne, > > Perhaps I wasn't too clear on what I was referring to when I said that not much progress could be made. I wasn't referring to *personal* progress in getting over an illness. Dr , along with so many others like her, laid down a foundation about eating simpler, living cleaner, avoiding polluted products, looking at the effects of electric devices to improve health, etc. The foundation is always the most important thing to lay down. She's done that, and then some. > > But over the years, some things change. Certain products that might not have been considered polluted now are, and vice versa. She mentioned the bleach and tap water issue in one of the newer books. I'm pretty sure these things would not have been discovered as soon, or as easily, unless she were discovering these things through use of the syncrometer. Remember, the syncrometer is touted to be many times more sensitive than the best common testing methods for pollutants (at least that's what I remember reading in the early books). > > So if someone like Hulda (in all her energy, curiosity, and enthusiasm) is not there to continue that same syncrometer research and testing, then progress and new discoveries about polluted products and manufacturing processes will be slow. And knowing what's polluted or not is 50% of the cure. > > I know Arthur Doerkson has done a lot of new work with the machines themselves. But I'm talking about straight written advice on what to avoid or not, advice that doesn't require the reader to right away build and use a machine to figure out or verify. A lot of people on this forum rely on her advice in the books and the updates to those books, and either aren't able to or don't want to use to learn the syncrometer. I think Hulda knew this and this is why she writes so much advice straight in the book, rather than telling everyone " Build a syncrometer and test everything yourself. " That would be a nice thing to do, but pretty redundant, and pie-in-the-sky thinking. > > -Ken Bagwell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2009 Report Share Posted September 29, 2009 here's my offering on this matter of Synchronometer education. I like the sevaral of us had a Syncrometer mentor in my town[Colorado Springs] but for reasones not applicable to this problem I lost him. He was an electronics PHd and used the device like it was a simple AM radio. I was learning but have not done well on my own since he departed. I've tried a couple of times to get a group started but to no avail. I have an associte here in CoS who is also desirous of furthering this endeavor; she's good too! But we need assistance. I'm available to participate and do whatever is needed on whatever level, for us to get a serious group going and to organize for events and workshops but can't do it all myself. Who out there is serious about this? Nutricon - Wm From: Pete <pastahaste@...> Subject: Re: Did Dr pass away? Dr Date: Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 12:59 PM I agree Ken. I would assume there are some people that were close to Dr. and are successful with the syncrometer, and are continuing to do research. I sure hope so anyway. I'm waiting for a new automatic syncrometer that works for everyone, as I have not had any success with the current syncrometer design myself, unfortunately for me. I have a computer programming background and am very technical, so my problem is not related to my lack of training. I also went to a syncrometer class at Dr.'s clinic too BTW. When I spoke with Kirk in 2007, he was fully aware of and hoping to make progress with this issue of alot of people not being able to get the syncrometer to work, too bad he passed on as well, I hope someone has picked up where he left off. He seemed like a good and smart man. At first I was a bit skeptical of him, because he was kind of one of those people that seem too good to be true. -Pete > > Hi cherylanne, > > Perhaps I wasn't too clear on what I was referring to when I said that not much progress could be made. I wasn't referring to *personal* progress in getting over an illness. Dr , along with so many others like her, laid down a foundation about eating simpler, living cleaner, avoiding polluted products, looking at the effects of electric devices to improve health, etc. The foundation is always the most important thing to lay down. She's done that, and then some. > > But over the years, some things change. Certain products that might not have been considered polluted now are, and vice versa. She mentioned the bleach and tap water issue in one of the newer books. I'm pretty sure these things would not have been discovered as soon, or as easily, unless she were discovering these things through use of the syncrometer. Remember, the syncrometer is touted to be many times more sensitive than the best common testing methods for pollutants (at least that's what I remember reading in the early books). > > So if someone like Hulda (in all her energy, curiosity, and enthusiasm) is not there to continue that same syncrometer research and testing, then progress and new discoveries about polluted products and manufacturing processes will be slow. And knowing what's polluted or not is 50% of the cure. > > I know Arthur Doerkson has done a lot of new work with the machines themselves. But I'm talking about straight written advice on what to avoid or not, advice that doesn't require the reader to right away build and use a machine to figure out or verify. A lot of people on this forum rely on her advice in the books and the updates to those books, and either aren't able to or don't want to use to learn the syncrometer. I think Hulda knew this and this is why she writes so much advice straight in the book, rather than telling everyone " Build a syncrometer and test everything yourself. " That would be a nice thing to do, but pretty redundant, and pie-in-the-sky thinking. > > -Ken Bagwell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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