Would the Beck unit be considered a glorified TENS unit also? Would this
type of unit increase circulation to the eye area or kill parasites that are
causing problems in the area?
I did wear the TENS unit after back surgery for pain control and always had
extra energy when it was attached to my spine but noone would believe me.
This was in 1982 and considered experimental..... Interesting!
Sincerely,
Janet
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert L. Berger <[email protected]>
To: silver-list <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 8:12 PM
Subject: CS>Retinal Degeneration
>Hi Ya'all;
>
>Last week someone asked about macular degeneration. It took a while but
>I found the article by Dr David C. Williams in his "Alternatives" issue
>Vol.8, No.12 June 2000 and it refered me back to issueVol.8,No.9 March
>2000.
>
>They use the fancy name of "TENS" Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve
>Stiomulator. All it is, is a Clark zapper running at 9 volts with 200
>micro amp output at 10 hz. The medical unit sells for $150.00 !!!
>
>Dr Merrill Allen reports retinal regeneration. His protocol is one
>electrode in the hand and the other on an eye lid pad. The procedure is
>2.5 min on the upper lid and 2.5 min on the lower lid.
>
>If interested contact Mountain Home Publishing,at 1201 Seven Locks Rd,
>Rockville, MD 20854.
>
>"Ole Bob"
>
>
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