Vince,
I am open-minded about the synchrometer and would LOVE to have a
first-rate device to experiment with. You mention the need for one
in a previous posting. If you ever hear of more about this, please
share it with us. Self-testing muscle strength is not easy to do,
either. We need a good, simple device. BTW I purchased an
electronic muscle tester more than a year ago; I returned it because
it was unreliable. When the right device comes along, it will
change many people's lives. I would love to be an investor in a
first-rate resonance testing device for molecular resonance phenomena.
BTW there are some devices made in Israel that may one day make it
into the health field; currently they are for counterfeit detection
and bioterrorism work.
JBB
On Sunday, Oct 26, 2003, at 15:22 Asia/Tokyo, Robb Allen wrote:
Do you use a syncrometer??............Robb
----- Original Message -----
From: Vince Richter
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2003 7:35 PM
Subject: RE: CS>Zappers
Rob, There’s a video complete with sound available of a seminar
devoted to synchrometer operation. The resonance was clearly
audible. The normal practice time for most people is at least 20
minutes to get the hang of the pressure and quick release necessary
for proper synchrometer operation. I saw the video and then sent it
back to my brother. It seems that you’ve spent some time researching
this. I wonder if you’ve been looking in the wrong places for “proof”
and information? It’s there and not too hard to find….
Vince
-----Original Message-----
From: Robb Allen [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent:Saturday, October 25, 20031:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Zappers
I hope your right.....I'm just saying that I have NEVER seen any
evidence of a syncrometer working.....all that would be necessary to
prove that it works is a recording of a "no resonance" test.....and a
recording of a "resonance" test........I'm a musician and I've worked
in the sound industry for a long time....I have a keen ear and I
understand harmonics and resonance......I have yet to hear any
difference between a positive and a negative syncrometer test.....I
would love for someone to provide these recordings.....if what you say
is true...then her testing procedures require a PH D .....this is very
contrary to her writings.....according to her anyone can use a
syncrometer as long as you can hear........Robb