List,
I've also been using the two Beck gadgets plus
increased CS. The three major variables to pay
attention to are: going too fast, transfection (or
electroporation) reactions from the presence in the
blood of drugs, caffeine, etc., and the specific
treatment time which will vary from one person to
another. If you start off using the machines too much
(as I did), the reactions can be quite severe. In my
case, I started off using the Magnetic Pulser all over
my abdomen (I have an enlarged prostate) right from
the start, twice a day. By the second day, I was so
tired I needed a nap just to make it through the day.
After a week of this (just the Mag. Pulser), I became
so depressed I didn't want to live. So I stopped the
MP and took a break. Felt better almost immediately.
Then I decided to use just the Blood purifier. I
started off with 20-30 minutes per day. Same reaction
happened. So, about a week ago, I decided to follow
the instructions and just limit myself to 5 minutes
per day. In the last few days I've been able to go to
5 minutes 2xday, and then 8, then 10 minutes 2xday
(without negative reactions). In the case of treating
leukemia, I would expect that the first month would
not be an adequate period of time to experience any
feelings of improvement. By limiting oneself to short
enough treatment times that I do not experience
negative reactions, I am most likely extending the
total healing time, but I have to function. In the
case of a serious health issue, one must pace oneself
and be patient. In the case of the lister with
leukemia, this is doubly true. Also, addressing the
nutritional aspect would be very important.

I am definitely feeling better, more energy, after
just a week of following the directions. Also, I have
twice (the last two days) experienced coming home from
a long day, very tired, hooking up the Blood purifier,
and feeling noticeably better ten minutes later.

Terry Wayne

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