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[Edgar Cayce's MS Treatment] The Radiac   Message List  
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Hi All!

A few years ago, geologist William Hutton purchased a Radiac, which is
Bruce Baar's version of the Cayce radio-active appliance. He got very
poor results with it, so he cut the device in half to see how it was
made. It turns out it was devoid of a critical ingredient--charcoal
packing.

In the Spring 2006 catalog of Baar Products, the statement is made that
"the A.R.E. endorses the RADIAC as the product that most closely follows
CAYCE's recommendations for the design and manufacture of the unit." In
addition, the Radiac is listed as product #100 and is sold for $195. For
an additional $50, a person can purchase the Radiac with "extra charcoal
packing." No product # is given for such a unit, nor is any indication
given as to the advantage, purpose, or necessity of the "extra charcoal
packing."

Does the word "extra" mean that the $195 device has at least some
charcoal, but that an extra amount is available if anyone wants it? Or
is the word "extra" meant to deceive people into thinking that the $195
model does contain charcoal packing when, in fact, it doesn't (if it
doesn't, it's not built according to the readings' recommendations)?

Let the buyer beware!

All the best,

Dudley Delany


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Wed Apr 12, 2006 5:59 pm

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Hi All! A few years ago, geologist William Hutton purchased a Radiac, which is Bruce Baar's version of the Cayce radio-active appliance. He got very poor...
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Hi All! This is Baar Products' explanation for the two different versions of Radiac that are currently featured in their catalog: "We have two types of packing...
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Apr 13, 2006
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Hi All! Here is another consumer alert regarding the Baar Radiac: http://www.radiac.org Check it out! With best wishes, Dudley Delany, R.N., M.A., D.C. ...
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