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Old 06-03-2011, 01:38 PM
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Default My three cents

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Originally Posted by moondaughter View Post
way back in the early 1900s edgar cayce recommended spine stimulation with his invention called a wet cell battery because he viewed parkinsonism is an imbalance in circulation annd communication between the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems..he also recommended daily massage. you can google cayces wet cell battery. if i remember seems he incorporated silver and gold solutions too.

there is a lot of NIH studies done by dr sandyk on emf pulsing and pd. i would love to see the mjff consider this type of therapy ...i am confused by michaels statement that you are in business to go out of business yet it appears that profit has to be the venue to achieve this goal isn't that contradictory?..are you integrating any complimentary medicine in your
work?

btw kudos to mjf for achieving some semblance of homeostasis. maybe its more than the med cocktail. c'mon michael...is it some wonderful immune modulator?
as with all illness there exists an x factor in the concept of grace and healing -i'm not so sure you can bottle that!
thanks
md
OK... I have to jump in here. I own a very professional RIFE (google Royal Rife) setup and have been practicing various treatments using variable frequencies and pulsing through held metal handles, pads and bulbs filled with rare gasses. Additionally I have foot baths, the Cayce equipment and whole body enhancer technology. I've worked with this for years and know quite a bit about it. My equipment cost many, many thousands of dollars. I've also had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Sandyk on several occasions.
I can tell you that "vibrational therapy" in the hands of people who know what they are doing can be quite helpful for many conditions. Parkinson's is NOT one of them. Sorry to be a huge wet blanket here. I've been able to really make a difference using the equipment on other people with other ailments and that is a blessing. I really, really wish it worked on PD but, it doesn't.
I also saw a mention of the vibrational chair in this thread. Way over priced and doesn't work!!!!
Now, just to clarify, vibrational therapy can make you generally feel better. But, we're talking about spending thousands of dollars to feel a little better once in a while. NOT worth it.
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