Thanks for the information. BTW, can you recall where you read the
information about the variations in Beck/Clarke protocols that caused
the methods to fail?
I have not seen this information and would like to read it if you can
provide a link. In fact, I would like to read ANY data based on
clinical studies. I have yet to find anything but plausible anecdotes
(including my own.) Beck alluded to studies by clinicians, and
supposedly had stacks of handouts at various conferences, but I have
never seen ANY of this information on the Internet.
I do not believe that anyone could suppress real clinical studies,
provided that names were blacked out for privacy protection. If the
clinical studies exist, someone, somewhere, can get them on line, I
am sure.
JBB
On Wednesday, Oct 29, 2003, at 23:15 Asia/Tokyo, Marshall Dudley wrote:
"Jonathan B. Britten" wrote:
BTW, I have read the patent that got Bob Beck started in his work,
but I do not recall if the authors hypothesized a mechanism. . . .
I have a video that shows the DNA of a cell breaking up using Rife. I
also
know that the DNA is self repairing, as long as the parts don't get
separated. As an electrical engineer, I am aware that a square wave
will
give you an infinite number of harmonics, some of which will be very
close to
the rife frequency that breaks up the dna of any pathogen.
Thus with that knowledge, and the knowledge that a bias must be
applied for
it to work (which would be expected to separate the dna), I think
maybe that
particular theory might be mine. I really can't remember if I read it
somewhere or figured it out myself.
But regardless, it is the best (only?) theory I am aware of that fits
all the
data.
Marshall
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