Dear Paula,
I would advise you NOT to use a Magnetic pulse above the shoulders. 

DO NOT use a magnetic pulser on the neck and head. If I remember
correctly Dr Bob Beck advises against use on neck and head. I know I
read it somewhere after i had used a fairly weak magnetic pulser on the
front of my face. I had built the thing and was trying out all over the
place. I got a brief, excruciating pain inside my head and produced snot
like custard and crushed strawberries. That frightened me badly, I
thought that something essential had been broken. 

There are better ways of sorting out ears. Refer to the archives. Also
see below a copy of a few weeks ago
Regards,
Tony
______________________________________
Subject:              Re: CS>question (Meniere's)
 Resent-Date:              Fri, 27 Oct 2000 10:52:09 -0700
 Resent-From:              [email protected]
        Date:              Fri, 27 Oct 2000 12:53:56 -0700
        From:              BROOKS BRADLEY <[email protected]>
    Reply-To:              [email protected]
 Organization:             HARBORNE RESEARCH FOUNDATION
          To:              [email protected]
  References:              1 , 2 , 3

                        Dear Maureen,
                        We have used, successfully, a mixture of CS
diluted
20% (by volume) with DMSO---as an experimental  protocol for treating
the
ears of pets/farm animals....for a number of years.  Several of our
experimental volunteers have utilized this---quite effectively---for
various
insults of the inner ear.
                            The most frequent method reported, by human
experimenters, was the application of  1 to 1.5 cc of solution applied
via
dropper/syringe....into the ear----with the head tilted to provide
upward
exposure of the affected ear.  There will be---in almost all cases---a
slight popping/release sensation, as the liquid drops through the
orificial
restriction into the mid-ear section.  This is a natural occurrence.
Most experimenters  maintained the "retaining geometry" of the head
position
for 1 to 2 minutes and then reversed the "tilt position" of the head to
facilitate draining of the CS solution.  (No adverse effects were
reported
from individuals who did not perform the draining measure).
                Exceptional results have been reported in a variety of
cases
involving "infection-type" insults.  A significant number reported
gaining
favorable resolution of  VERY persistant infections.....of long
standing.
                            Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.
p.s.  Some of the older volunteers experienced
minor...rapid-onset....disequilibrium
sensations for a few moments---while holding their head in the tilted
position, during the retention stage of the protocol..  This appears to
be
normal---albeit unsettling to some---resulting from these individual's
slower adjustment to this kinesthetic challenge.  A majority of the
older
experimenters executed this protocol---most often---just before retiring
to
bed.  By doing so this enabled them to place a small cotton ball or
gauze
pad under the affected ear and lay on their side to facilitate complete
drainage of the residual CS over the next 10 to 15 minutes.
             A simple test to determine if the experimenter has an ear
infection is;  using an eye-dropper, apply 4 or 5 drops of 3.5% H202 to
the
"tilted" ear and wait 15 to 30 seconds.  If any aerobic organisms are
present a bubbling sensatiion will manifest (you can actually hear/feel
the
reaction).  If no infection is present---no
reaction...whatsoever....will
occur.  Most low-grade ear infections DO NOT present in a detectable
manner
to the affected individual.  Our entire staff has used this simple
technique
for several years.  Knowledge gained from this simple test has been
invaluable toward prompting prophylactic measures designed to prevent
flu
pathogens---and kin---from presenting in a form challenging to their
health.

sheba wrote:

> The previously posted OT response to this was intended to be private,
> but I didn't send it the way I should have.
>
> I was trying rife/zapping but I had so many other conditions I was
> working on, I didn't give it a fair trial.
>
> I have also considered CS with DMSO dropped in the ear.  Wonder if
> anyone has tried that?
>
> Maureen
>
_________________________________________
> "Paula.May" wrote:
> 
> Hi I'm wanting some advise on magnetic pulsars,where to purchase and
> the best but not break the bank variety.My daughter has on going ear
> problems and does not seem to be getting any better eardrum just keeps
> bursting she is sixteen and I have finally convinced her to stop all
> dairy products but we still need to get this cleaned up .She is taking
> silver daily but the last twice this happened she had to take
> antibiotics as she was not allowed to travel on an aeroplane to aussie
> without varification from a doctor .After reading in your list about
> someone with similar problems I hope somebody out there can please
> help us.I also have an on going battle with Candida and I use a beck
> black box device for two hours every night but it doesnt seem to kill
> the problem any suggestions would be gladly
> received
>                                                       Thankyou Paula


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