However, is it not true the inventor of PCR stated it is not an accurate
measurement for AIDS? I don't recall the details, but that seems correct.
  Also, I read in a recent memo that Beck said some people are resistant to
the amount of voltage used and suggested it be raised to 36 volts(?). Again,
it's been a while.
  I remember there being a 5 hour program on the radio in January 1999 with
Bob Beck, Russ Torlage (from Sota Instruments) and a few other people. I
personally believe used effectively, the technology has validity. It is true
I know there are hospitals using it. I also understand it (by "it" I mean
the technology, not necessarily Beck's design) is used successfully in
Africa in AIDS patients.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Roman" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: CS>OT: Zappers increase viral load?


> Here's what Mark had to say about this. He said that Bob Beck's
> explanation (that zappers explode viruses in pieces and that PCR
> measures these fragments, not just the virus) seems plausible but falls
> apart when not only does the viral load increase (as measured by PCR),
> but other blood parameters, T cells counts and WBC counts decline. He
> also says that it doesn't take 8 to 12 weeks to   clear the virus from
> the blood once it is destroyed and this is measurable by PCR.  This has
> been demonstrated by persons using drug cocktails that have gone from
> over 500,000 viral load to non-detectable in less than 4 weeks. After 8
> to 12 weeks, the PCR viral load counts with the Zapper or Bob Becks unit
> still keep going up.
>
> Roman
>
>
> [email protected] wrote:
>
> > In a message dated 3/1/2002 11:36:34 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> > [email protected] writes:
> >
> >
> >
> >>
> >> Just out of curiosity, does the PCR happen to measure both dead and
> >> live virii?  Someone who's really sick will have to get rid of the
> >> toxins produced by dead virii, and the skin's the major option when
> >> the kidney's are overloaded
> >
> > Yes, the PCR measures not only Dead and Live virus but also counts
> > pieces of dead virus, so it is a very murky measuring stick.
> > Neil
>
>
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