Guest guest Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 I read her article in the files section, on using the bob beck blood electrifier for candida, I have the blood electrifier and unfortunetly candida. I would like to know exactly where on the abdomen was the electrodes placed. I will be most grateful if , or someone who knows, would reply to this post. Cheers, " I am having great results at my doctor's office due to the use of Beck's Box. This is a small device that emits an low (but variable) electric frequency. The doc puts the nodes on my arm arteries/veins (not sure), my abdomen, and vagina/urinary tract, as necessary. She turns on the machine, and at first you don't feel anything. She slowly turns it up until you feel a kind of crackling in your arm and coolness in your abdomen. She turns it down if necessary to a comfortable level. This gentle energy has a squared frequency, as opposed to a wavy frequency like the body's energy. Therefore, it breaks open the cell walls of anything foreign (parasites, bacteria, viruses, and fungi) in the body. The blood treatment also has a mild chelating effect -- it draws out heavy metals so that your body can excrete them. I who feel sick with every input – even vitamins -- have not experienced any die-off or cleansing reaction. I told the doc I was worried about chelating with liver congestion, and she gave me a few liver support pills just to prevent any problems. After the treatment, I feel more energetic, and the next day, I feel fabulous. The effect lasts until I make a major candida diet faux pas (like eating a lot of honey). There are other zappers besides Beck's, and you can buy your own machine for self-use for about $130 or even make your own. Beck's protocol was originally designed to cure chronic fatigue. My doc cautioned that if you are going to self-treat, you need to follow a protocol. Don't play with it willy-nilly, as you can pull out too many toxins at once and enervate your system. I highly recommend this tool -- properly used -- for candida and chronic fatigue. Best, " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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