Guest guest Posted March 17, 2008 Report Share Posted March 17, 2008 Members, with regard to " zappers, " " frequency machines, " etc, please, for a second opinion, go to this link and take the time to read all of what is there: http://tinyurl.com/36q7ne Several months ago, my wife and my mother-in-law visited a woman who is a nurse and who runs a clinic in Springfield, MO. She had what she referred to as a " Scio Machine, " invented by a " Bill . " With it, she said she could diagnosed 92,000 different problems in the body. It consists of wires hooked to a computer. The wires are attached to loops that go around one's wrists and ankles and around one's forehead. By doing " readings " with the machine, this woman was " able to tell where we had dis-ease, and to know what modalities and supplements to use on each of us. " I went to the woman because she assured me she could get rid of the chronic bronchitis I have suffered from since 1995. What she did had absolutely no effect on the bronchitis whatsoever. I actually had another full-blown attack that began two weeks ago, and that is still with me. Why did I allow these treatments, and why did I pay the nurse to use such a dubious-sounding device on me? Because I have tried nearly everything else I possibly could to get rid of the bronchitis, and because the woman promised she could get rid of the bronchitis with no problem. Please, members, when you see or hear something that sounds so way out as to be unbelievable, pay attention to your common sense, and don't get sucked into such things as I was. I paid this woman $1350 dollars for 6 days of " treatments " and supplements. I am in the process now of trying to get a refund. There are without a doubt many different non-mainstream treatments that can and do have a significant therapeutic effect on cancer. Many of them can be found on MedLine---things such as Paw Paw and turmeric, for example. But there are also plenty of pure scams out there. Protect yourself by doing good research before handing your money over to someone doing what appears to be highly unlikely treatment. Best wishes and best of health, Elliot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2008 Report Share Posted March 17, 2008 Elliot, Every good product in the market place can be reproduced in a fraudulent way and used to scam people. So I'm sorry that you were a victim in this way. That said. I need to balance this by saying I have used Rife machines and Coil machines that have worked well for my purposes. A matter of fact, my chronic Lyme's disease has only improved using Rife and Coil technology. So there's a balance here. I've also seen Rife machines that cost $6000 that weren't that effective, and I've seen Rife machines for $450 that were very effective for my purposes. The same thing is true of supplements. I have used certain garlic extracts that were very effective and valuable to me to get rid of certain infections. I've used other garlic extracts that were worthless. So I do appreciate your warning but I wanted to balance it with the other side, Steve On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 10:58 AM, breathedeepnow <aug20@...> wrote: > Members, with regard to " zappers, " " frequency machines, " etc, please, > for a second opinion, go to this link and take the time to read all of > what is there: > > http://tinyurl.com/36q7ne > > Several months ago, my wife and my mother-in-law visited a woman who is a nurse and who runs a clinic in Springfield, MO. She had what she referred to as a " Scio Machine, " invented by a " Bill . " With it, she said she could diagnosed 92,000 different problems in the body. It consists of wires hooked to a computer. The wires are attached to loops that go around one's wrists and ankles and around one's forehead. > By doing " readings " with the machine, this woman was " able to tell > where we had dis-ease, and to know what modalities and supplements to use on each of us. " > I went to the woman because she assured me she could get rid of the > chronic bronchitis I have suffered from since 1995. What she did had > absolutely no effect on the bronchitis whatsoever. I actually had > another full-blown attack that began two weeks ago, and that is still with me......... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2008 Report Share Posted March 17, 2008 I have read good things from people in another group about this machine from time to time. It not a one time, your cured, kind of thing. She shouldnt have told you CURE. Thats a ridiculous claim to make. I used different eltromedical devices all with some degree of success! Many people cure serious illness with them! They are fantastic overall but just do your research and dont make a 100% deciosion on just on eor 2 reports....get more... There are some great books out about these devices. Once I hera great things about F-scan, Doug Coil, GBM5000?, Mag pulser, I hav etried Telsastar and Photon geneie. i like tesla best as is very powerful for my illness. I think its a great adjunct to anyy treatmnent and controls and prolly cures many illnesses but i wouldnt just do one thing to get my " cure " . The technology si effective and I do think its teh way of teh future in treating disease if PHARMA woudl allow it. There are trails going on now at UVA and other universities in theri brain cancer depts for teh NOVO TTF! Same idea - just for brain tumors! Look up Rife, Lahavowsky, Ed Skilling, Nikola Tesla - all have made these devices. Rife cured many cancer patients in a study doen at a hopsital...... I am sorry you had a bad exp. with your practiocioner but they are very effective devices when properly used. On 3/17/08, breathedeepnow <aug20@...> wrote: > > Members, with regard to " zappers, " " frequency machines, " etc, please, for a second opinion, go to this link and take the time to read all of what is there: > > http://tinyurl.com/36q7ne > > Several months ago, my wife and my mother-in-law visited a woman who is a nurse and who runs a clinic in Springfield, MO. She had what she referred to as a " Scio Machine, " invented by a " Bill . " With it, she said she could diagnosed 92,000 different problems in the body........... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2008 Report Share Posted March 17, 2008 BTW - i have Lyme and co-infections TOO! ) On 3/17/08, Steve Geny wrote: Elliot, Every good product in the market place can be reproduced in a fraudulent way and used to scam people. So I'm sorry that you were a victim in this way. That said. I need to balance this by saying I have used Rife machines and Coil machines that have worked well for my purposes. A matter of fact, my chronic Lyme's disease has only improved using Rife and Coil technology. So there's a balance here. I've also seen Rife machines that cost $6000 that weren't that effective, and I've seen Rife machines for $450 that were very effective for my purposes. The same thing is true of supplements. I have used certain garlic extracts that were very effective and valuable to me to get rid of certain infections. I've used other garlic extracts that were worthless. So I do appreciate your warning but I wanted to balance it with the other side, Steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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