Guest guest Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 Beam Ray machine treatment is part of my parasite cleansing suggestions in my cure manual outline. I've used herbal dewormers and zappers. This time I used a beam ray machine. I’ve seen a Beam Ray machine running before in another healer’s place. These Beam Ray machines are a 21st century reconstruction of the lost technology of Royal Rife with his rife machine frequency generators using vacuum tubes in the mid 20th century. This was the first time for me to personally get treatment using a Beam Ray machine. I suspect I have pockets of infections in my lower left jaw bone where a wisdom tooth and a root canalled tooth were extracted. The beam ray operator Romy Macapagal is very well versed with cancer and has a lot of experience with cancer as he works in cooperation with many doctors who suggest beam ray treatments as part of their cancer cure protocol. I'm describing my experience here in this blog post... with picture! http://www.curemanual.com/blog/2009/06/the-amazing-beam-ray-machine-for-parasite\ s-bacteria-fungi-and-viruses-operated-by-romy-macapagal/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2009 Report Share Posted June 19, 2009 Hi Bill, Try this guy who sells Beam Ray machines in the USA: his email is beamray@... Best wishes, Edwin Bill Wilkins wrote: > Ed, > Where can we get info on the machine and also purchace info as a contractor > I know is interested? > Bill > Beam Ray / Rife Machines & Cancer > > > >> Beam Ray machine treatment is part of my parasite cleansing suggestions >> in my cure manual outline. I've used herbal dewormers and zappers. This >> time I used a beam ray machine. >> >> I’ve seen a Beam Ray machine running before in another healer’s place. >> These Beam Ray machines are a 21st century reconstruction of the lost >> technology of Royal Rife with his rife machine frequency >> generators using vacuum tubes in the mid 20th century. This was the >> first time for me to personally get treatment using a Beam Ray machine. >> I suspect I have pockets of infections in my lower left jaw bone where a >> wisdom tooth and a root canalled tooth were extracted. >> >> The beam ray operator Romy Macapagal is very well versed with cancer and >> has a lot of experience with cancer as he works in cooperation with many >> doctors who suggest beam ray treatments as part of their cancer cure >> protocol. >> >> I'm describing my experience here in this blog post... with picture! >> >> http://www.curemanual.com/blog/2009/06/the-amazing-beam-ray-machine-for-parasite\ s-bacteria-fungi-and-viruses-operated-by-romy-macapagal/ >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------ >> >> Visit http://cures for cancer.ws. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2009 Report Share Posted June 20, 2009 Hi Edwin, I purchased a Beam Ray from company owner Lynne Kenney, three years ago. The cost of the machine was $6,000. This was after careful consideration, research and comparison of the many units out there. My intention was to use the device to treat bilateral bronchiectasis, but I also felt it would be good to have since I have a history of uterine leiomyosarcoma (2003). I spoke with a physician friend of Lynne's and he was claiming good results with COPD. So, I had high hopes! As recommended, I used the device daily, which consisted of two 90 minute treatments. However, I did not get any results with the bronchiectasis. I was very disappointed. And I want to add that since the cancer diagnosis, I have had an excellent diet. I am a vegetarian, I don't eat dairy, processed foods, sugar, etc. I'm approximately 80% raw. I'm not suggesting that this machine doesn't help some people, but it wasn't the answer for me. At least not the frequencies that were recommended. By the way, if anyone has any suggestions for bronchiectasis, I would be very grateful. I have tried many herbs and nothing seems to work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2009 Report Share Posted June 20, 2009 Hi , You might consider using the treatment suggested here for TB: http://www.webspawner.com/users/ecstbtx/index.html You might also consider using colloidal silver in a nebulizer. For information about CS, visit http://tinyurl.com/colloidal-minerals With best wishes, Dudley Delany dudley_delany Re: Beam Ray / Rife Machines & Cancer Hi Edwin, � I�purchased a�Beam Ray�from�company owner Lynne Kenney, three�years ago.� The cost of the machine was $6,000.� This was after careful consideration, research and comparison of the many units out there.� My intention was to use the device to treat bilateral bronchiectasis, but I also felt it would be good to have�since I have a history of uterine leiomyosarcoma (2003).� I spoke with a physician friend of Lynne's and he was claiming good results with COPD.� So, I had high hopes!� As recommended, I used the device daily, which consisted of two 90 minute treatments.� However, I did not get any�results with the bronchiectasis.� I was very disappointed.� And I want to�add that since the cancer diagnosis, I have had an excellent diet.� I am a vegetarian, I don't eat dairy, processed foods,�sugar,�etc.� I'm approximately 80% raw.� � I'm not suggesting that this machine doesn't help some people, but�it wasn't the answer for me.� At least not the frequencies that were recommended.��By the way, if anyone has any suggestions�for bronchiectasis, I would be very grateful.� I have tried�many herbs and nothing seems to work.� �� � ����������� � Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 Hi , Might I also suggest supplementing your diet with vitamin D and taking Low Dose Naltrexone. Both with boost your immune system and help you fight off the infections. For information about vitamin D, visit http://tinyurl.com/hidden-epidemic For information about Low Dose Naltrexone, visit http://tinyurl.com/intro-to-ldn All the best, Dudley Re: Beam Ray / Rife Machines & Cancer Hi Edwin, � I�purchased a�Beam Ray�from�company owner Lynne Kenney, three�years ago.� The cost of the machine was $6,000.� This was after careful consideration, research and comparison of the many units out there.� My intention was to use the device to treat bilateral bronchiectasis, but I also felt it would be good to have�since I have a history of uterine leiomyosarcoma (2003).� I spoke with a physician friend of Lynne's and he was claiming good results with COPD.� So, I had high hopes!� As recommended, I used the device daily, which consisted of two 90 minute treatments.� However, I did not get any�results with the bronchiectasis.� I was very disappointed.� And I want to�add that since the cancer diagnosis, I have had an excellent diet.� I am a vegetarian, I don't eat dairy, processed foods,�sugar,�etc.� I'm approximately 80% raw.� � I'm not suggesting that this machine doesn't help some people, but�it wasn't the answer for me.� At least not the frequencies that were recommended.��By the way, if anyone has any suggestions�for bronchiectasis, I would be very grateful.� I have tried�many herbs and nothing seems to work.� �� � ����������� � Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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