Scott: 

This is great new, I am glad its working as predicted and it is doing you
and Donna so much good!  Assume you have Dr Beck's audio tape on the brain
tuner? If not Sota can send you one for $4. It provides instuctions on how
to use it. If you have the tape listen to it again - I listened to it
several times and everytime I learned something new - it's got lots of
info. He says not to use it more than 40 min. at a stretch. And make sure
that you have good contact with the skin. I am trying to get a mannual. So
don't overdo it. As far as the parts cost goes I won't be able to give you
a precise cost till I get rough idea of parts but I would be very surprised
if does go ove $50-60 and possibly less whole sale.

As I mentioned to Donna, wish there were more doctors like her's. Most of
them are clue less and some who are not don't wan't the gravy train to
stop. We just had one of our secretaries commit sucide. She was diagnosed
as having chemical imblance. I did not know her well enough and I don't
think she would have listened me as I am not a doctor. Makes me mad as hell.

Chris Gupta



At 09:47 PM 9/21/97 -0500, you wrote:
>At 02:21 PM 9/21/97 -0400, you wrote:
>>At 04:25 PM 9/20/97 -0700, you wrote:
>>>How much does it cost to build a Brain Tuner?
>>>What does it do?
>>>
>>>David Doty <[email protected]>
>>>(503)266-3969 Canby, OR 97013
>>>Work <[email protected]>
>>>
>>>
>>>As I explained in the previous mail I sent to the list it helped me with my
>>stress levels.  I heard of it helping with depression also.  It kind of
>>makes you feel like you are a peace within, if you know what I mean.  
>>  I bought mine so I don't know how much it would cost to make, maybe Scott
>>could help you answer that one.
>>Donna
>>
>Greetings to the Silver-List!
>
>I can tell ya this much Donna...my back feels 100% better, my knees too! I
>have a lot of osteoarthritis, and fibromyalgia ...largely due to decades of
>contact sports and martial arts. It really got bad this last year and
>knocked me out of 
>action, and my back now goes out just walking down the stairs. I don't use
>drugs or alcohol, and avoid M.D.s like the plague. The chiropractors have
>become just like the the M.D.s in this town.....they are more interested in
>insurance money than their patients pain. Sorry, but this is largely the
>rule around here. So I have been toughing it out, fasting, praying , and
>the Lord has really eased my burden. Then the "brain tuner" idea came to
>the forefront and I can tell you, a non-drug pain killer is a real
>blessing, and I don't mind telling you I thank God for it. And you too
>Donna, I have had several days pain free, and this is something I had
>forgotten it could be like. I am most impressed with this device, and it is
>still using the same battery (rechargeable ni/cad). I am one happy guinea
>pig, let me tell you. This
>is something that should be available to everyone that needs it and at a
>reasonable price!! If the big manufacturers began running these units off
>the line the price would be amazingly low. This certainly won't happen with
>the money being made on pain killers in this country. The pharmaceutical
>companies, and their govt. agencies will keep it down, as usual. So we
>march forward nevertheless! The price on these units are sky high, but
>their performance and the freedom from pharmaceuticals they afford make
>them well worth it in my opinion.  I am wondering if there could be any
>side effects from the device over the long run. Does this stimulate the
>pineal gland in the brain to excess, will it cause "burn out" of the gland
>in time? It is definately working overtime, and far more than "normal". I
>am going to look into a nutritional package to supply the pineal gland with
>precursors and essential minerals and vitamins (etc.). Have gone on organic
>juices and a good battery of supps. 
>It is doing wonders for my outlook to be free of pain. Funny how that works
>out. :)
>
>As far as price...I will know soon. I have to drop in on the engineer
>tomorrow, 
>if all goes well. This will give me some ideas, it will also cost $75 an
hour.
>Needless to say, I will try my best to keep it short an sweet. Chris Gupta
>mentioned that he thought the parts came to around $50...if my memory
>serves me on this. How about it Chris?
>
>
>Donna, what is the recommended procedure for using this device? I am sort
>of winging it...but it is really working. 
>
>Best Regards,
>
>and
>
>God bless,
>
>Scott
>
>
>>
>>
>>
>JOHN 1:1
>"In the beginning was the Word, the Word was with God, and the Word was
>God." His name is Jesus.