I published a great article on my web-site about the 1918 flu killer by Marshall Smith Editor, BroJon Gazette. He talks about aspirin and the first time it ...
Not that it explains everything, but the article is quite interesting read. I'm amazed that nobody seems to have got the idea to keep the patient cool except...
To: microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com What I've read certainly supports the idea that a high fever is one of the body's defenses against viruses so I...
I think perhaps if the lung tissue could be warmed past 101 F, then that might help reduce the virus. To do that, a source of heated air, say 110 F to breath...
I would like to duplicate the experiment described below. I have a couple questions: 1. The starter solenoid has 2 big copper connections on the side and 2...
This report was on my local tv 10 pm news last night. I could not believe what I was seeing and hearing, because not only did they practically come out and...
So the + and - cables from the battery are connected to the large terminals on the side of the solenoid. Let's say I'll connect + to the large terminal that is...
Dr Johana Budwig a german doctor has been curing cancer since 1972 with flax seed oil mixed with cottage cheese and a special diet free from all processed...
I just received an attachment from someone who contacted the man with cancer. I can't copy and paste this info because it's in adobe pdf format, but I can...
Hi Renee, Please forward me the pdf formated report. Thanks! Roy Renee <gaiacita@...> wrote: I just received an attachment from someone who contacted...
I've been sending out the attachments as asked for, but some of you have sent the request through the group, and not directly to me--at gaiacita@......
I'm copying the article I just got from Dr. Bruce West's Health Alert newsletter January 2006, volume 23, issue 1 The Bird Flu Giant Money-Grab By now you've...
NO!!! That won't work at all! The two large connections on the solenoid are like the two connections on a lightswitch, when the switch is "off" there is no...
Thank you, Ken So I could connect the small "I" terminal to the - side of the battery with a push button switch between the two. The positive side of the ...
Hi fuertepazmado, No it is not correct. the I terminal is not used. you connect to the S terminal only the push button gose to the S terminal and the positive...
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On the Microelectricitygermkiller forum I posted a question about lung treatment with the Magnetic Pulser. "Wouldn't a Magnetic Pulser be able to treat lung...
I can speak from my own experience: The SOTA or similar units seem to move fluids. They can reduce pressure against nerves thus relieving pain. It's my...
I'm here and studying. My youngest daughter has Lyme. No official Dx, because she's still a few months shy of 18 and I'm not looking for trouble. I'll not hae...
Y'member Michael Forrest? He had rife devices using pads instead of induction coils. Making a big induction system may not be the best approach, since most of...
I'm certain everyone's heard of the large, continuous pulser, but in case not, here you go: http://store.highpowermagneticpulser.com/mprima.html Robb has done...
I'm going to mess with a giant magnetic pulser from, i think it's robb allen? anyway it uses two car batteries, and has a frequency controller. I have no...
It's a DC pulsed current with 3.6 to 35000 hz frequencies of pulsation. The pulses occur in spikes (on and off) generating a sympathetic or induced current in...
In a sense, a pulsed DC output like this is almost like a two headed axe: one head will hit microbes like viruses by accumulating charges on them, the other...