Mike,

Your letter corresponds well with my experiences. I can say that sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. I have been lucky recently in helping friends; the wife has cancer and doctors say she will be gone by March. She and her husband are friends with an infant, and I have shared everything I know with them. Happily, they listen, check for themselves, and try.

List members will be interested that there is, in Fukuoka Japan, an 82-year old MD who is doing what appears to be a Beck-like blood electrification protocol on this very ill woman. (She now has her own SOTA unit, also.) I do not have all the details, but it appears that this elderly man came to his protocol as a pre-war electrician who got medical training during the war; the country needed doctors. Evidently he married his skills and brought forth his own electro-medicine protocol. He is not persecuted here, and his therapy is even covered by insurance.

More details as I learn them. . . .

BTW, the SOTA Silver Pulser unit is interesting: it seems to use components similar to a camera flash innards -- there is that distinctive whining charge-up before the pulse; it has the same sound as the magnetic pulser, which uses camera-flash technology. Bottom line from a layman's view: the Silver Pulser is distinctly different from an ordinary TENS unit, of the sort I have been dabbling with. My guess is that the pulse is stronger and more consistent in output. The device seems well-designed and is worth investigating for those with an interest; there is a very fair return policy for those dissatisfied. . .


JBB








On Thursday, Nov 13, 2003, at 16:41 Asia/Tokyo, M. G. Devour wrote:

 I'm really frustrated. I have searched the net and found everything I
could find on colloidal silver and all it's benefits and there is lots
of great info. I am trying to prove to my father inlaw that the claims
about cs are true.

Welcome to the world of alternative medicine, Steve.

Between the hysterical hucksterism on one hand and the fanatical
debunkers on the other, you don't need to work very hard to prove to
yourself that there are no good alternatives to be found. Everything
looks like hype, at best, dangerous heresy or fraud at worst.

But there's a deeper issue than that... Consider the ramifications of
finding even *one* alternative treatment for a major disease! For even
*one* alternative treatment to work, you have to face the question of
why the mainstream does not recognise -- or even overtly suppresses --
it. What must that mean about the motives and integrity of conventional
authorities?

For anyone that is bought-in to the mainstream point of view, this is a
severe threat to their entire belief system.

When you think of it in those terms, is it any wonder people are so
reluctant to trust *you* when you suggest there might be another way to
treat what ails them?

It hurts because you care about them. It's offensive because it shows
they don't believe in you. It's depressing if you allow it to be.

Make some CS and give it to him. Explain that you've found that it
works and you hope he'll give it a shot. Affirm that you're only
offering it because you care, and that you'll be there if he has any
questions. Then let it go.

I mean that: Let it go. You'll get nothing from pushing it, except
frustration and hard feelings on both sides.

You can pray, too, if you like. We'll be here if you need us.

I wish you well,

Mike D.

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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[Speaking only for myself...               ]


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