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So many emails about Evenstar but how many have actually used it and what had

it accomplished.

$6000 is a LOT of money. I would like to hear testamonials and are there any

tests out there?

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Yes, but, PERL is nothing like the VIBE or the other one. The PERL (I own

one), is a Light frequency device that is programmable to specific frequencies

that are said to deactivate certain viruses and bacteria and fungi in the

body. The VIBE and others like it are Multi-Wave Oscillator devices that emit

a

filed through multiple inert gas tubes. I can't help but think as I read

these posts that people are looking for " proven " things. There are no

" proven " things when it comes to energy devices. Perhaps the VIBE

manufacturer, Mr.

Koontz, is attempting to have some studies accepted and that would be great

validation.

These devices work on the energetic levels of the body to restore balance

and to detoxify. I, personally, own two SEAD (Subtle Energy Activation

Devices). They are the next generation of the VIBE, although the VIBE is an

excellent machine, these are better. They employ both the AC and DC currents.

Many

people have had fabulous results with all kinds of illnesses using the SEAD

technology. However, most of the time the results are slow to come and the

investment is made without really knowing if it will " cure " the illness one is

seeking to cure.

We are so geared in our society to " getting ride of " something instead of

balancing and healing over a period of time that I think we even try to use the

" medical model " when using alternative therapies. They just don't work that

way.

We are using the SEAD machines for my husband who was diagnosed with Chronic

Lymphacitic Leukemia in December. We purchased the lights in January and

when he had his follow-up blood test in March, his white count had come down

some. Is it back to normal? No. However, we consider what happened a minor

miracle. We will continue to use the SEAD.

Yes, they are extremely expensive. The set of two was $14,000. We were

fortunate to be able to afford them and to be able to use them at our

convenience. I have noticed many subtle changes in me. I emphasize " subtle "

because

this is not a quick proccess.

I really pray everyone finds their miracle for healing.

Rose

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In a message dated 3/31/08 10:24:24 AM Eastern Standard Time,

Rosebookay@... writes:

> The set of two was $14,000

Where did you get these and would one be $7000 or did you get a special deal

for buying two?

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$6,000 is a lot of money and it clearly is wise to thoroughly examine anything

before plunking down a large wad of cash for something.

An example just happened in my world. My wife, recovering, or trying to, from a

broken neck ( 2nd. Cervical) was advised, by the Neurosurgeon, to use a 'Bone

Stimulator'. The one recommended was over $3,500 if Medicare approved it for

this use, which it didn't, and over $5,000 paid for personally or by insurance.

I got the " if it were my family member, I would want them to have every

opportunity to get well " . Smells of perhaps...............a 'kick-back'?

However, when I examined the statistics and, one needs to really look because

they are often hidden in medical mumbo-jumbo making the study more positive than

it really is, I found there was a 15% improvement over the control group not

using the 'gadget'. That means that 85 out of 100 do not benefit from the use

of a $6,000 machine. There was no information about how much the 15% benefit

other than that there was " more fusion " than in the control group.

Additionally the 'gadget' will only last for approximately 420 actual uses.

We are about to borrow a different 'bone stimulator' from a nephew that recently

did well after major surgery of the cervical area. His insurance company paid

$5,000 for that one with $600 out of their pocket. We throw these $5,000 and

$6,000 figures around as if they have no impact on we mortals.

Of course if one were to get real measurable benefit what price would you balk

at and finally, does this mean that only the wealthy can benefit? I know a lot

of people that could not drop $6,000 on anything let alone something with little

evidence of benefit. What a system and we wonder why Health-Care in the

richest nation in the world lags behind every other westernized nation and

barely ahead of Mexico.

Joe C.

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light years ahead? Can they be compared, are they the same tecnology?

For a energy dummy like me it is very hard to come to a conclusion with

so many conflicting statements. Oh, by the way: what is Ondamed? Where

does that fit into the picture? Does somebody have experience with that?

thanks all

>

> Also see the PERL: $5.900 :

> https://www.resonantlight.com/store/customer/

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