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On 17 Dec 99, at 17:12, Jules Ferris wrote:

> Synchrometer was invented by Dr. Hulda to

> identify toxins and parasites in the body, it

> resonates when it identifies something - as I

> understand it, you can touch it to all different areas

> of the body.

Actually the instrument works like this: It has two test plates. On

one of them you place a sample of the parasite, solvent, etc you want

to test for. On the other plate you place a tissue sample from the

body organ you want to know if the parasite (or solvent, etc) is in.

One interesting thing, which was mentioned at the seminar I

attended, is that all livers (or any other organ) has the same

frequency. So you don´t have to use a tissue sample of a human liver

for testing, but could as well use a piece of a fish liver!

> Apparently it is quite accurate, but

> difficult to learn to use, sort of like learning to be

> able to identify musical notes by sound.

I thought so too before seeing the syncrometer being used at the

seminar. But hearing the resonance is actually very easy. What is the

most difficult thing is to apply the correct pressure on the probe.

The woman demonstrating the syncrometer said that it took her about a

year of almost daily practice to master the instrument.

Best regards, Ulf

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In a message dated 12/21/99 06:32:28, ulftage@... writes:

<< Actually the instrument works like this: It has two test plates. On

one of them you place a sample of the parasite, solvent, etc you want

to test for. On the other plate you place a tissue sample from the

body organ you want to know if the parasite (or solvent, etc) is in.

>>

Ulf, does the synchrometer also have an attachment that you hold onto so that

your own body frequency is spmehow involved in measuring the samples on the

two plates?

Robin G.

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On 25 Dec 99, at 9:51, RJGoldsmit@... wrote:

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> << Actually the instrument works like this: It has two test plates. On

> one of them you place a sample of the parasite, solvent, etc you want

> to test for. On the other plate you place a tissue sample from the

> body organ you want to know if the parasite (or solvent, etc) is in.

> >>

>

> Ulf, does the synchrometer also have an attachment that you hold onto

> so that your own body frequency is spmehow involved in measuring the

> samples on the two plates? Robin G.

Yes, the person being tested also has to be part of the circuit.

Holding one (zapper) electrode in one hand and the probe is pressed

against the other hand. This is not so easy to describe in words, but

it is very easy to grasp once you have seen it with your own eyes.

Best regards, Ulf

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Hi List,

I'm a degreed Electronic Engineer with a P.E.

license and 25 years of professional experience.

The latter includes 6 years of prototyping and

starting up manufacturing of brand new consumer

electronic products and 12 years of electronic

testing.

On 12/21/99 " Kathy Neff " <neff@x... wrote:

> I have built the Syncrometer and am just getting

> started with trying to get a resonance.

Kathy, I appreciate your interest. How did you get

involved in electronics?

Maybe I can help. The word " synchrometer " is a

brand new word. It's also an unintentional misnomer

because Dr.'s electronic circuits as published

in her books have little or nothing to do with

synchronization, synchronous or synchronized

operation.

The word " resonance " is also an unintentional and

unfortunate misnomer. If you do some of the tests

suggested by Dr., and if you look for electronic

resonance, you may never find it because the

function of Dr.'s electronic circuits as

published in her books has little or nothing to do

with creating " resonance " .

> I was wondering if anyone has a function generator..

> ..I have one that I bought and it has a counter

> on it......

Yes, I do have a function generator. You're talking about

an off-the-shelf electronic test instrument for generating

repetitive, low voltage electronic signals for testing

purposes, and this test tool often comes together with a

built-in electronic frequency counter with a digital display.

> Is it possible to measure resonance

> with the counter? If so, could you tell about

> your readings?

Theoretically, yes. Practically, no, and there are

many reasons.

Number one, most electronic frequency counters with

digital displays are not designed to measure or

display signals that are transient. To work reliably,

they need a signal that is steady and stable for 10-15

seconds, at the very least.

Number two, at the time these tests are being

performed, there are several frequencies present, and

these counters are designed to measure single

frequencies only.

Try a memory scope.

All the very best,

Rob

Rob , P.E.

Licensed Professional Engineer

E-mail: rob_davis@...

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Ultimately, as with all of life's most valuable experiences, you will

have to experience 1st hand, the miracle of the syncrometer.

I plan to buy one (her $200 one), along with her video tapes. I am even

prepared to go to her workshops. This is the only way I know, of

personally discovering its validity... . Even then, I would not expect

anyone to trust MY experience. They too, would have to learn, then teach

someone else first hand; and so on, and so forth.

From:

Gordon L Kraus <krausgl@...>

I am very much interested in determining whether the Syncrometer really

works. It seems to me that Dr 's entire (unique) system depends on

the validity of the Syncrometer. If it works, the system is valid. If

not, then we are chasing a dream.

As a result of observing the discussions on this list, I have come to the

conclusion that none of us knows how to make it work the way Dr

says it should work. Whether as a parasite zapper, or as a detecter of

pollutants, the thing does me no good if I can't make it work - and I

certainly don't want to have to depend on an " expert " , when Dr says

that ANYONEcan make and use the device.

Whenever anyone has posted something about the Syncrometer, I have

watched carefully in order to gain better knowledge of its construction

and use - to no avail. I'm not dreadfully sick, nor do I have relatives

who have died the painful death of conventional cancer treatment, so this

issue is not a critical one for me. But I think I'd be wasting my time

monitoring this list if I couldn't get better information than that which

has been put forth in the last few months.

Gordon

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Gordon feels that Dr. 's entire system depends on the validity

of the syncrometer, but I'm not ready to throw out the baby with the

bathwater. Many of us have had good results with her parasite

cleanse and liver/gallstone cleanse, and we've learned of the need

for flax oil or other EFA's in our bodies. So is she wrong or right

about it taking a combination of parasites and solvents in order for

a person to get cancer? Is a syncrometer the only way to determine

if there are solvents in a person's body? If a CBC can determine

iron and sodium levels, and there are blood tests for mercury and

lead, then why can't there be tests for proplyene glycol and other

solvents, aside from using her syncrometer invention. Have hair

tests been proven to usually be true, or are they false much of the

time?

Of course, the belief function of our minds must be considered also,

and a few oncologists have been successful with visualization

therapy, which doesn't work for all their patients, but what really

does work for everybody? Certainly not chemotherapy. Perhaps a

combination of alternative medicines should be considered, depending

upon the individual, with my choice being the Dr. cleanses,

metal detoxification, herb teas, and a diet built upon non-toxic,

nutritious foods that build health, not the average diet that

destroys health. .....Bernice

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Hi Saskia,

I borrowed a video from my brother of a training session for synchrometer

use. It wasn't too difficult to use, but some people have expressed a

difficulty in " getting the hang of it " . I'd reccomend getting the video of

how to use it as the first step in deciding to buy a synchrometer. It also

showed how to make a synchrometer which would cost much less than a premade

one. The synchrometer use takes some practice and you get a " knack " for the

right pressure and consistency of that pressure every time you apply the

probe to yourself. Not real complicated and not real technical. I believe

most anyone that put their mind to it could perfect the technique. Other

than that, I have no first hand experience with the synchrometer.

Vince Richter

>From: s.vd.molen@...

>Reply-Dr

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>Subject: Syncrometer

>Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2001 09:25:45 -0000

>

>I was wondering if anybody is using a syncrometer and if it is

>difficult to use. i am thinking of buying one, but i am not sure if it

>might be too complicated...

>Anybody has any experience with it?

>Thanks

>saskia

>

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Read 's book, Cure for all Diseases. That tells you what it is.

Yes, it works for people who have the requisite physical and mental

skills and have developed them sufficiently. It is entirely up to the

user as to whether it works for him/her.

Leo

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> What is a syncrometer? Where can I get one and does it work?

> Thanks, Ken

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Hi all,

I think that the syncrometer requires a musical ear as otherwise you would be

unable to tell the difference between the bleeps.

Some people can listen to the horn on an ice-cream selling van and say that was

E flat , G

but others can't

I have aquired just before Christmas, samples on slides of various diseases from

an auction as a doctor probably died but Dr 's syncrometer video says you

need to test on yourself for six months before you can diagnose for anyone else.

You can make a syncrometer in a shoe box as the instructions are in Dr 's

book.

I lent the book to someone whose child has Muscular dystrophy. According to Dr

Rath that may be down to lack of vitamins and minerals and certainly the mother

was complaining of allergies.

You make up the samples of toxins from your environment as the instructions are

in the book too but the bacteria etc are more difficult to come by.

The body parts you get from a fish or the butcher. I have samples of body parts

WITH infections ,cancer etc. The patient spits in a bag and that goes on one

test plate and what you think they might have on the other test plate.

As I said the biggest problem is being able to hear the difference in the bleeps

but if you are too young or too old or ill then your own energy might interfere

with the result so it is necessary to do everything twice.

I think I was also worried about what I might find.!!

Liz

Re:Syncrometer

Read 's book, Cure for all Diseases. That tells you what it is.

Yes, it works for people who have the requisite physical and mental

skills and have developed them sufficiently. It is entirely up to the

user as to whether it works for him/her.

Leo

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> What is a syncrometer? Where can I get one and does it work?

> Thanks, Ken

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PS I looked up South American herbs for cancer nad the file on Pau D'Arco looks

good with an American patent too.

LIz

Re:Syncrometer

Read 's book, Cure for all Diseases. That tells you what it is.

Yes, it works for people who have the requisite physical and mental

skills and have developed them sufficiently. It is entirely up to the

user as to whether it works for him/her.

Leo

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> What is a syncrometer? Where can I get one and does it work?

> Thanks, Ken

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that is where the saliva went. to toronto. we wanted it for him so we could see

the difference.

rhoda

Re: Syncrometer

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Wait Rhoda...you lost me, sorry. Your sending the saliva where?

You talking about to your own general practitioner or the 2

syncrometer saliva testers I referenced? I didnt provide the info -----

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> I can dig up a good source for a woman/daughter duo that does full

> body syncrometer testing if you want. I think under $150 for sure.

> Their in Toronto and all that is needed is a saliva sample to be

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Hi Karin:

thanks for replying

It is fun to talk to people from all over the world!

Syncrometer

Hello

I'm from Norway and I purchased the syncrometer from Dr. zentrum in

Switzerland.

I used almost a whole summer, but afterwords I know that I could have learned it

before because I used a handcream--- --and you must have hands without fat.

I could test as soon as I stopped using that cream.

Karin

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Hi - It seems necessary to learn how to use the syncrometer to test

everything. I am willing to work on this. When checking out the self

Health website, all I saw were the bottle copies for testing. Does

anyone have any experience with using them? If I order them, do I need

to make copies of everything and use those as a master? It seems sort

of " magic " and I am not really sure how this would all work. I really

thought that I would be getting the actual item, not a bottle copy.

Does it matter? Thanks for your response.

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