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Re: Choosing a Multi Wave Oscillator


ILOM, I am impressed that you were able to locate a practitioner AND receive a PAPIMI treatement already. This tells me you are quite motivated. Then again, in New York, I imagine one can find just about anything pretty much 24/7 if they are so inclined.

No, I have not tried it yet. It is among the many many things I have done a bit of research about during the past 13 months but not enough hours in the day to have seriously focused on it. I read about it at an orgonite-related web site, one may even say THE orgonite web site depending on one's perspective. Read about it here:
http://www.ethericwarriors.com/viewtopic.php?t=333

caveat: 2Tuff can vouch for this; this web site is a forum that gets into discussions on many issues related to energy, particularly subtle energy, at a depth and level for which I can only read it and say - I myself do not have enough knowledge and or experience to either confirm nor deny what they talk about. Many of the posters are alledged to have a range of psychic skills; again, in trying to remain open minded, I can neither confirm nor deny, this is why I'm stating things the way I have. I'm not discounting, but neither can I say I know/believe firsthand. The linked post is interesting from a variety of angles. Quoting the now famous Robert Jordan, RAFO - read and find out.

An interesting first-hand note regarding the Beck function on the SOTA Silver Pulser. I've had one for several weeks now, mainly to make Ionic Silver, but have been dabbling with the blood-electrification function as well. The first four treatments I performed, I alternated from left wrist one night, right wrist next night, then left, right, etc. I started off slowly with 20 minute sessions left one night, right next, then increased up to an hour session, left one night, then right. I kept the intensity dial fairly low although since it was new, I did play around a bit to see what it feels like on full juice. By the fifth night, I decided to suspend treatment due to some sort of rash that developed on both wrist, kinda looked like the early stages of poison ivy. It was quity itchy but did not progress the way poison did, but did take a full week to clear. I'm not sure if this too was a Herxheimer reaction or perhaps caused by my doing something wrong, perhaps not drinking enough water. Strangely enough, a week later I noticed a stubborn large planters wart on my left foot had nearly disappeared. The last time I paid any attention to it was about 3 weeks ago, prior to getting the Sivler Pulser, and it was in the same fully-bloomed condition it had been in for about 3 years. I have zapped constantly with a T2 for the last year; more recently I've also added an Eldorado to the fold. It's interesting to me that while I can't be sure what caused the wart to go away (it also occured within the week that I had my first quadrant of Amalgams removed), the zapping for the past year had not phased it in the least. I'm not diss'ing the zappers, just pointing out that this wart was not caused by a bug/germ/fungus for which the zapper could rid.

 

 
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