Hi Everyone!
I have written an open letter to MSers. It is based on my experience
with the disease over the past ten years, and it contains advice that I
believe is both helpful and hopeful. You can read it at
http://www.webspawner.com/users/openlettertomsers/index.html
Please be so kind as to share it with as many MS sufferers as possible.
Thanks!
With best wishes,
Dudley Delany
http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany
Greetings!
A number of years ago, the A.R.E. chose Baar Products is the "Official
Worldwide Supplier" of items recommended in the Edgar Cayce readings.
The details of this appointment were never made public. This choice came
as a great surprise to many because, at the time, The Heritage Store was
the oldest and largest supplier of Cayce products.
A few years ago, geologist William Hutton purchased a Radiac, which is
Baar Products' version of the Edgar Cayce radial (or 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 totally devoid of a
critical ingredient--charcoal packing. This and other deficiencies were
carefully documented, brought to the attention of Baar Products, and
ostensibly corrected.
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 retails for $195. For
an additional $50, a shopper 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?
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 incorporated into the Radiacs. One has a
carbon material in addition to a smaller but finer amount of charcoal.
This conforms to Cayce's requirement to have a uniform commercial method
of manufacture. We also make available a Radiac with extra charcoal
packing. This conforms to Cayce's older method of manufacturing."
This explanation does not appear in the catalog. To me, it means that
only the unit with extra charcoal packing meets Cayce's original design
specifications, a situation which cannot be determined based on the
catalog description. Therefore, most customers--if only to save
$50--will purchase model #100, which, in my opinion, is a substandard
device.
Let the buyer beware!
Although the Edgar Cayce radial appliance is currently available from a
number of manufacturers, the one I would personally recommend is made by
Tom Hildebrand. He calls it the "Ice Appliance" because, like all radial
appliances, it must be placed in ice water to activate it. The unit is
sturdy, well-made, and based on the research of Joseph R. Myers, a
professional engineer. It is the model that I myself use on a daily
basis. For more information, visit
http://www.happyhillspringworks.com
With best wishes,
Dudley Delany, R.N., M.A., D.C.
http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany
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 incorporated into the Radiacs. One has a
carbon material in addition to a smaller but finer amount of charcoal.
This conforms to Cayce's requirement to have a uniform commercial method
of manufacture. We also make available a Radiac with extra charcoal
packing. This conforms to Cayce's older method of manufacturing."
This explanation does not appear in the catalog. To me, it means that
only the unit with extra charcoal packing meets Cayce's original design
specifications, a situation which cannot be determined based on the
catalog description. Therefore, most people--in their ignorance--will
purchase model #100, which, in my opinion, is a substandard device.
All the best,
Dudley Delany
http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany
Hi Everyone!
When Joyce Nelson became head of the National MS Society a year or so
ago, she asked people for helpful ideas and suggestions. I was one of
those who suggested that, due to their wide popularity with MSers,
alternative MS treatments be regularly featured in each issue of the
organization's newsletter, "InsideMS." Now I see from the latest issue
of "InsideMS" that my suggestion has been implemented. Thank the Lord!
When Mr. Gorbachev met Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of the UK during
President Reagen's administration, she is reported to have said, "I like
this man. He is someone I can do business with." Not long after, the
USSR broke up, the Berlin wall came down, and Communist tyranny came to
an end. This incident reminds me of Ms. Nelson because, not only do I
like her, but I believe she is someone I and MSers in general can do
business with. And for that, too, I am thankful!
With best regards,
Dudley Delany
http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany
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
http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany
Hi All!
I have finally gotten around to having my picture taken and posted to my
Yahoo! profile. If anyone would like to see it, click on
http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany
With best wishes,
Dudley Delany
Group Moderator
Hi Gang!
If anyone is in the market for a really good nutritional supplement,
click on the link entitled "My Favorite Vitamin/Mineral Tablet" near the
bottom of my MS page at
http://www.webspawner.com/users/multscler1/index.html
Two tablets with each meal provides at least the minimum daily
requirement for most known vitamins and minerals. It is iron-free, and
contains no gluten, sugar, dairy, yeast, etc. All the minerals are in
the form of amino acid chelates for maximum absorbability. In addition,
It is being offered at a 30% discount. Its only drawback is that it does
not provide enough vitamin D (only 100 IU's per day), so there is a link
below it entitled "A Vitamin D Supplement."
Check it out!
All the best,
Dudley Delany
http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany
Hi Everyone!
The A.R.E. is looking for a replacement for Charles Thomas Cayce, who is
retiring from his post as Executive Director of the A.R.E. and Atlantic
University. If you, or someone you know, would like to be considered for
the position, contact
executivesearch@...
Do pray that the person selected will be capable, competent, and a man
or woman of integrity, with a vision for leading the organization to new
heights of accomplismnet and blessing in the world.
With best wishes for 2006,
Dudley Delany
http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany
Hi All!
Several years ago, a French court found in favor of and awarded damages
to two women who claimed that their MS was triggered by the Hepatitis B
Vaccine (HBV). Despite that fact, the official position of MS societies
and specialists in the field is that there is no connection between MS
and the HBV.
A recent journal article, however, affirms the likelihood of HBV
neurotoxicity and enlists molecular biology to explain how that could
occur. For an abstract of the article, visit
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstra\
ct&list_uids=16176857&query_hl=2
Check it out!
All the best,
Dudley Delany
http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany
Hi All!
Last night, I watched on Public Television a program about the
devastating effects of the 1918 bird flu pandemic. As someone who has
overcome multiple sclerosis using Edgar Cayce's holistic remedies, the
program inspired me to create a website called "Edgar Cayce's Influenza
Treatment" at
http://www.webspawner.com/users/ecsinfluenzatx/index.html
I suggest you bookmark the site for future reference.
With best wishes,
Dudley Delany
http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany
Hi Everyone!
As most of you know from first-hand experience, stress can aggravate
MS-related symptoms. But how do we reduce stress in our lives? This site
has information about an eBook that contains 300 stress management tips:
http://64516451dd.stresstips.hop.clickbank.net
Check it out!
With best wishes,
Dudley Delany
http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany
Hello Everyone!
Edgar Cayce said that certain types of music can have definite
therapeutic value. In the years since the readings were given, a great
deal has been learned about the power of music to promote human health
and well-being. This site presents the work of a modern music therapist:
http://64516451dd.healmusic.hop.clickbank.net
Check it out!
With best wishes,
Dudley Delany
http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany
Hi Everybody!
Acupuncture is a system of energy healing that is part of Traditional
Chinese Medicine. It has been in use for over 5000 years and is based on
balancing energy flow in the body by inserting fine needles into
specific points on the skin.
In recent years, Gary Craig, an ordained minister, has devised a
modified form of acupuncture that does not employ needles. This new
therapy is called the Emotional Freedom Technic (EFT), and it has been
found helpful in treating numerous health concerns, especially mental
and emotional problems like anger, resentment, doubt, fear, phobias,
guilt, shame, depression, addictions, fetishes, compulsions,
self-injury, and eating disorders.
Silvia Hartmann, Ph.D., has written a practical guide that explains EFT
and shows how it can be quickly and easily administered for self
healing. For more information, click on
http://64516451dd.adeft.hop.clickbank.net
Check it out!
With best wishes,
Dudley Delany
http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany
Hi Everyone!
Some people with multiple sclerosis have found that removing
accumulations of toxic substances from their bodies has helped reduce
their MS-related symptoms. In my book on MS, I recommend the Cayce apple
diet for detoxification. A much more sophisticated and perhaps more
effective approach has been devised by Dr. Janet Hull. For more
information, visit
http://64516451dd.jshull.hop.clickbank.net
With best wishes,
Dudley Delany
http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany
HI ALL, I BOUGHT ONE OF THESE ON EBAY
Independent Living Motorized Oxycycle #16000.
THEY CAN RANGE FROM 20 TO 59 DOLLORS, NOT BAD FOR
ELECTRIC CYCLE PEDALS SIT IN YOUR OWN CHAIR,RELAX
AND LET PEDALS DO THE WORK. EXERCISE MADE EASY.
--- DudleyDelany@... wrote:
>
> Hi All!
>
> Studies show that exercise is beneficial for MS
> patients. In my opinion,
> the best exercise for MSers is walking and/or
> swimming. However, some
> MSers are confined to wheelchairs or are otherwise
> physically
> challenged. If you are in that category, here is a
> source of 36
> exercises that you can do sitting down:
>
> http://64516451dd.fitsit.hop.clickbank.net
>
> With best wishes,
>
> Dudley Delany
>
>
> http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany
>
>
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Hi All!
Studies show that exercise is beneficial for MS patients. In my opinion,
the best exercise for MSers is walking and/or swimming. However, some
MSers are confined to wheelchairs or are otherwise physically
challenged. If you are in that category, here is a source of 36
exercises that you can do sitting down:
http://64516451dd.fitsit.hop.clickbank.net
With best wishes,
Dudley Delany
http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany