Hello Donna and list,

Dr. Robert Beck is a most ethical researcher and a man who really 
understands the importance of the saying "First do no evil."  Or in 
other words, never do something that would make the patient worse.  I am 
not sure exactly how early in the game, Dr. Beck became aware of the 
electroporation effect.  I am not sure if he knew this from the 
beginning or learned of it later.  I never thought to ask him.

I do know that there are stories going both ways.  Some people are 
extremely effected by it and one weak drink makes them drunk to the 
point of being incapacitated.  Others can partake of all sorts of 
alcohol or other things on the list of no-no's without harmful effects, 
regardless of how much they use the blood electrifier.

Much to the credit of this great man, he is doing everything in his 
power to give the people all the facts that they need to be aware of in 
order to complete the task of cleaning their blood without any avoidable 
side effects.  He has even told people how to use the blood electrifier 
in a way that would reduce the electroporation effect on medications 
that could not be stopped.  You simply pick a time as long after the 
last dose of medication as possible and then do the blood 
electrification.  Then take the medication a few minutes after the blood 
electrification has been stopped.  Since you will not need to electrify 
the blood again for 24 hours, that gives you time for the drug level in 
the blood to drop to the lowest possible level before you electrify your 
blood again.

There is also some speculation that, because the electroporation effect 
decreases at higher frequencies, you could use a higher frequency than 
the 1 Hz or 3.89 Hz that Dr. beck is now recommending and avoid or 
greatly reduce the electroporation effect.  I have seen 100 Hz mentioned 
as a possible frequency to experiment with.  That frequency was chosen 
because it is the lowest frequency at which the electroporation effect 
begins to decline.  (I have a copy of the graph which demonstrates 
how this effect varies with frequency.)  It is also low enough that you 
do not have a "skin effect" problem as you would at higher frequencies. 
(If you are not aware of it, skin effect is what happens at higher 
frequencies when electricity tends to flow over the surface of a 
conductor rather than through it.)  It is also one of the Rife 
frequencies.

I had a few blood electrifiers built that can switch between 3.89 Hz and 
100 Hz just to experiment with.  My impression is that it is not worth 
the effort to use 100 Hz.  Using kinesiology to test the effects, the 
100 Hz does not test out as well as the 3.89 Hz fequency.  I personally 
do not like the feel of the 100 Hz frequency or the 1 Hz frequency.  The 
3.89 Hz has the best feel of all.  Dr. Beck says that 3.89Hz is the best 
frequency he has found.  I agree.  I personally have never seen anyone 
have a problem with electroporation with any of the 65 units I have 
sold.

In any case, Dr. Beck is right when he says you should stop smoking and 
partaking of any other of the harmful substances on the list for 2 days
before electrifying your blood.  Of course you should.  If something is 
harmful, you should stop partaking of it even if you are not going to 
electrify your blood.

In an ideal world, everyone would quit smoking etc. etc. etc.  However, 
this is not such a world.  We all have our weaknesses and vices and our 
denial and our psychological reasons for continuing.  I do not believe 
we should let these things stand in the way of our applying what is 
certainly one of the greatest discoveries in medicine in the 20th 
century.  In an ideal world, they would award Dr. Beck with the Nobel 
Prize in medicine and heap praises upon this great man for his selfless 
devotion to bringing out the truth.  He is truly one of the greatest men 
of this century.

Almost anyone can quit doing something for a couple of days.  And if 
they cannot, as in the case of some heart medications or epilepsy 
medications,etc. where there are severe complications of sudden 
withdrawal, there are ways to work around this sort of problem.  I hope 
this will help answer some of your questions.

Best wishes, Bob

Donna wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
>   With the Bob Beck blood purifier, I was told that you have to eat certain
> things, stay away from certain foods, and you cannot smoke.  Is this true.
> I have one that someone built for me to try it with the CS for the lyme but
> was afraid to try it because of certain foods that I ate and I also
> smoke.(working on that)  If it is safe I will try it but I don't want to
> take any chances here.  Does anyone know what the best choice would be?
> Thanks,
> Donna Earnest
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I have been involved with selling and making CS for 6 years and lately
> have been making and selling a few devices to make the stuff as well as
> the Dr. Beck blood electrifiers.  I thought the letter I gave given to a
> few people to get them started in making and using CS might help you.
> What it does not say is that you need a source of pure DC current at 24
> to 40 volts.  The units I sell use 120 volts AC and convert it to 30
> volts of ripple free DC current.  Colloidal silver does not like ripple
> in the DC current.  You could get the job done just as well with 2 or 3
> automobile batteries hooked up in series.  For what it is worth, here
> is the letter.  Good luck:
> 
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