Bil Green said he improved or fixed (?) glaucoma in one eye with a violet
ray.  
don't know technique.  he's a careful guy, so i doubt he had an arc jumping
to his eyeball.
Bil is www.magpulser.com don't know if he's active on the Beck lists lately.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2010 5:45 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: Dick Rochon
> Subject: Re: CS>Re: plasma globe blood electrification could 
> replace contacts pads a
> 
> I think if you place the hand about a cm away you get a 
> little spark. Plants do better with CO2 if I remember 
> correctly and the plasma balls release some ozone, not sure 
> if it would benefit plants much. Plasma globes are similar to 
> the Tesla coil, Violet Ray, or modern day high frequency 
> machine typically used by spas/estheticians. There were 
> supposedly many health benefits to the old Violet Ray, google 
> it. I have a handheld high freq device/violet ray and it 
> seems to reduce pain and has an energizing effect. You can 
> get them on ebay for less than $50.
> 
> Steve 
> ---- Dick Rochon <[email protected]> wrote: 
> 
> =============
> Could you feel anything if you put your hand over the top of 
> the plazma globe? 
> 
> Applying the Rife frequencies manually, (not with a vacuum 
> tube), you use two electrodes to complete a circuit. 
> Similarly with the Beck 4hz and 10 hz, or the Clark Zapper 
> 30,000hz or 2400hz. All of these devices use two or more 
> electrodes with specific frequencies of microcurrents. The 
> plazma globe is only projecting unregulated frequencies, 
> without electrodes. 
> 
> However, possibly the movement of electrons in the globe 
> causes an induction of magnetic energy producing DC current 
> in nearby biologic matter, like animals or plants. Beneficial 
> or detrimental? 
> 
> My tests of plant growth using magnetized water and vortexed 
> water vs plain tap water did not show any benefit whatever. 
> Maybe exposing the seeds and plants to the globe frequencies 
> could show some benefit or detriment. Anyone own a plazma 
> globe that would be willing to try? Broccoli or chia seeds 
> sprout and grow fast, so are good candidates.
> 
> Rife claimed to see bacteria burst when hit with a specific 
> freq. We have no evidence, that I have read of, that shows 
> bacteria bursting or shriveling up when hit by random freq. 
> 
> Comments invited.
> 
> Dick
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: [email protected] 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2010 11:36 AM
>   Subject: Re: plasma globe blood electrification could 
> replace contacts pads a
> 
> 
>   only empiracal tests would yield such any such indications.
> 
>   perhaps bacteria culture could be used.
> 
>   or fungi.
> 
>   how about bread fungus/mold or  various food molds as  
> general indicators.
> 
>   e.g a slice of bread could be soaked in water to hasten the 
> mould growing  and cut in 2 one slice left close to the the 
> globe one distant.
> 
>   or a 5 slices of bread in a colum with the globe at one end 
> to give a versus distance indication....
> 
>   In a message dated 30-10-10 23:06:22 PM GMT Standard Time, 
> [email protected] writes:
>     I see them offered with blue, green and or red light. Any 
> difference? And would the battery enclosed ones in the lower 
> price range be as good as the larger, higher priced units?
> 
>     And how would we know what frequency they were 
> oscillating at? Aren't some frequencies damaging, or unhealthy?
> 
> 
> 
>     Dick
>       ----- Original Message ----- 
>       From: [email protected] 
>       To: [email protected] 
>       Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2010 12:21 PM
>       Subject: Re: plasma globe blood electrification could 
> replace contacts pads a
> 
> 
>       The current is believed to be oscillating at a high 
> frequency....see the specs for various devices.
> 
>       enough current ?..did you see the youtube video?
> 
> 
>       the voltage is not enough to produce x-rays but can be 
> tested with a disposable camera to see if the film is fogged.
> 
>       the glass should be left as is ,as the entire idea is 
> to treat in a non-contact way and make it hands free and padless.
> 
>       i cannot find any significant posts about this so i 
> might be the first to advocate it,hence the desire for sick 
> volunteers as i am not sick.
> 
> 
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