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On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 09:07:40 -0600 "Dan Nave"
<[email protected]> writes:
> Excerpts from "Alternatives" newsletter Volume 10, No. 9, March 2004 
> put
> out by Dr. David G. Williams.  
> 
> The Find of a Century...or Two
> 
> When things finally do come together, however, the results can
> overshadow years of frustration. That's exactly what happened 
> recently.
> After years of constant digging, I'm about to share with you what 
> may be
> one of the most powerful healing therapies I have uncovered during 
> the
> 18 years I've been writing Alternatives. I don't want to sound
> grandiose, but I feel this therapy may be one of the greatest
> discoveries in the history of medicine. Like most of the treatments 
> or
> cures I cover in Alternatives, the basis of my understanding and
> appreciation start-ed forming years ago.
> 
> Almost 22 years ago, I first heard about a device called a wet cell
> appliance. It was first described by the healing psychic Edgar 
> Cayce.
> Basically, it con-sists of a homemade chemical battery that 
> report-edly
> can be used to treat Parkinson's and other neu-rological diseases.
> Electrodes from the battery are placed at specific sites on the 
> body,
> and a very weak current (25 to 35 millivolts) passes through the 
> body.
> Before entering the body the current passes through a jar that 
> contains
> gold, silver, or camphor salt solutions, which are supposed to 
> impart
> the "vibratory frequencies" of these substances into the nervous 
> system,
> immune system, or both.
> 
> Some individuals have reported improve-ments after using wet cells, 
> but
> the results have been very inconsistent. I've utilized wet cells in 
> the
> past with very little success. Not surprisingly, there has been 
> little
> credible research on wet cell therapy. The one study I'm aware of 
> showed
> it produced only minimal results. (Subtle Energies & Energy 
> Medicine
> 02;11(2):151-166)
> 
> Knowing there are very few successful treat-ments for neurological
> problems such as Parkinson's, I continued to search for a therapy 
> that
> could possibly build on the very limited suc-cess of the wet cell. 
> About
> ten years ago, I heard about the work of a Dr. Reuven Sandyk. Dr. 
> Sandyk
> had begun to publish work involving the use of low-level 
> electromagnetic
> treatment for Parkinson's. I spent time studying Dr. Sandyk's 
> research
> and found it fascinating, to say the least. It differed from the 
> wet
> cell therapy in that it uti-lized pulsed rather than continuous 
> current,
> and instead of direct electrical current, it was electro-magnetic, 
> which
> is to say it generated electrical fields in the body. Dr. Sandyk 
> had
> shown that by using electromagnetic therapy to treat Parkinson's
> patients, he could reduce the amount of medication they required 
> and
> improve their gait, ability to speak, and sense of smell. (Int J
> Neurosci 93;69(1-4):167-83)
> 
> I immediately contacted Dr. Sandyk to discuss his work, and he 
> seemed
> surprised I was interest-ed, hut he was very open and helpful. I 
> then
> spoke with him on several subsequent occasions. For some reason, 
> that
> access came to an abrupt halt, and he referred me to his attorney,
> refusing to dis-cuss his work with me any further. I never learned 
> why.
> I suspect he realized that I was looking for a way the therapy could 
> be
> used immediately to help suffering Alternatives readers, and he was
> afraid any publicity might put him in jeopardy with the Food and 
> Drug
> Administration (FDA) or other regulatory authorities.
> 
> I'm still not sure what happened, but it was a big disappointment.
> After all, it certainly appeared to be a very simple, effective 
> therapy.
> Very weak magnetic fields were being applied to the head, which 
> created
> electrical fields in the brain. There was, and still is, a great 
> deal of
> debate about how this could be effective. There is little question,
> however, that it is safe and can achieve astound-ing results.
> 
> Big Bucks for Temporary Results
> 
> Dr. Sandyk has continued to research and pub-lish, and I have 
> continued
> to follow his work. To date, he has published more than 500
> peer--reviewed studies, with more than 90 of those detailing the
> successful use of electromagnetic field therapy in patients with 
> not
> only Parkinson's, but also multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, 
> schizophre-nia,
> cluster and migraine headaches, and Tourette's syndrome. I've 
> recently
> learned that Dr. Sandyk is now treating patients using the
> electro-magnetic device he developed. It appears that as long as he
> doesn't manufacture his device or sell it to other practitioners, 
> and
> he's not harming any-one, he can legally continue to treat patients 
> and
> do research. He works in the New York area, reportedly charging $750 
> for
> the first session and $350 per session thereafter. According to 
> those I
> spoke with, he treats patients from two to five days a week, and if 
> a
> patient wants to maintain any pos-itive results, the treatment 
> must,
> continue for life. Obviously, it has turned out to be a very 
> expensive
> form of treatment.
> 
> Dr. Sandyk's research, and that of other inves-tigators in Europe 
> and
> China, continues to demonstrate that electromagnetic therapy is safe 
> and
> effective for a wide range of neurological and other problems. This 
> has
> created a frenzy in the marketplace, with dozens of new products and 
> a
> long list of outrageous claims. While pulsed elec-tromagnetic 
> therapy
> has been utilized for years by orthopedics to assist in the union 
> of
> non-healing fractures, employing the therapy for neurological 
> problems
> is practically unheard of in the U.S. The treatment costs are 
> generally
> quite high and rarely, if ever, paid for by insurance companies.
> 
> When I first spoke with Dr. Sandyk, I initially thought that this 
> is
> the type of therapy that should be made available directly to those 
> who
> need it. It's not rocket science, it's safe, and there's no rea-son 
> it
> should be ridiculously expensive or limited to only a select few.
> Obviously, not everyone shares this view, particularly when large 
> sums
> of money are involved. I recently met a gentleman in Florida who 
> does
> share my view.
> 
> A Cheaper Way to Even Better Results
> 
> Paul Becker's father, now deceased, suffered from a combination of
> Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. In his search to try to help his 
> father,
> Becker learned about Dr. Sandyk's work. It was too late for his 
> father,
> but he did refer a patient with Parkinson's to Dr. Sandyk, and hoped 
> to
> meet with him, as I did. Dr. Sandyk apparently wasn't interested.
> 
> Under Dr. Sandyk's treatment, the patient improved but wasn't going 
> to
> be able to continue the treatment indefinitely due to financial
> con-straints and the fact that he lived in Florida. That's when 
> Becker
> decided he could put togeth-er a device that could achieve the same 
> or
> similar results, and that the patient could use without continuous,
> costly office visits. Through a long series of trials and tests, he
> developed a device he calls the EarthPulse. For legal and 
> regulatory
> rea-sons he can't, and doesn't, sell the EarthPulse as a medical 
> device
> or therapy. And he doesn't make any medical claims for its use. 
> Instead
> it is mar-keted as "geomagnetic supplementation." As I'll discuss a
> little later, a growing body of evidence suggests that we all could
> benefit from geomag-netic supplementation.
> 
> The EarthPulse is a small, portable device that generates an
> electromagnetic field with a strength of 0.05 gauss. (The Earth's
> natural magnetic field is 0.5 gauss.) It has an adjustable pulse 
> that
> covers the range thought to be similar to that of Earth, around 7.8
> Hertz. (There is debate over whether the Earth's magnetic fields 
> have a
> "pulse." But European and Russian scientists have designed numerous
> suc-cessful electromagnetic devices in the 10-Hertz range based on 
> this
> premise.)
> 
> The EarthPulse is small (about the size of a deck of cards), and it
> works off a 9-volt battery or AC converter. The coil attached to 
> the
> device is placed under the mattress, and you simply go to sleep with 
> the
> unit on. For more localized prob-lems, the coil can be placed under 
> a
> pillow, and then you rest with the shoulder, hip, lower back, or 
> other
> problem area on the pillow.
> 
> Although the device is relatively new, it has produced amazing 
> results.
> I recommend viewing some of the video footage on the EarthPulse Web
> site, www.earthpulse.net. Of particular interest is the video of 
> the
> 77-year-old gentleman Paul Becker referred to Dr. Sandyk. Under Dr.
> Sandyk's treatment, he was making very notice-able improvements, but 
> his
> condition regressed within two weeks of his last treatment. After 
> three
> months, almost all of his improvements were gone.
> 
> The video clearly shows dramatic changes in the man's ability to
> function only hours after he began to use the EarthPulse. I had the
> opportuni-ty to speak with this gentleman and his wife. He now uses 
> the
> EarthPulse every night. It is placed in a sock so the negative side
> remains up, with a pillow on top of that. In addition, for three to 
> five
> days a week, depending on how he feels, he has a treatment to the 
> head
> or neck for 30 to 45 min-utes, holding the coil in place with a 
> scarf.
> Using the EarthPulse, he has been able to regain most of his 
> previous
> gains and maintain them.
> 
> I suspect that as more of these devices get into individuals' 
> hands,
> we'll find they can benefit most, if not all, of the conditions 
> being
> treated by Dr. Sandyk. Paul Becker is also excited about 
> EarthPulse's
> ability to help reduce the pain and restrictions associated with 
> sports
> and other injuries. He is working with the research depart-ments of 
> two
> universities, documenting how use of the EarthPulse can not only 
> reduce
> pain at an injury site but also improve athletic performance. I 
> fully
> expect to see more positive data along those lines in the very near
> future.
> 
> The EarthPulse unit sells for $399 plus $20 for shipping and 
> handling.
> Best of all, it comes with a 30-day unconditional money-back 
> guarantee.
> This gives you a chance to try the unit, and, if for any reason you
> don't want to keep it, you can get all of your money back, less 
> shipping
> and han-dling. Thirty days is more than enough time to see if the 
> unit
> will help whatever condition you're dealing with. In fact, most 
> people
> begin to experi-ence positive results within a matter of days if 
> the
> unit is going to help. More information can be
> 
> found on www.earthpu1se.net and the device can be ordered through 
> the
> mail from: Millipulse, Inc., 2100 NE  Dixie Hwy., Jensen Beach, FL
> 34957. There are two phone numbers you can call: 772-485-9724 or
> 772-225-0358.
> 
> The EarthPulse is a viable alternative if finances or location 
> prevent
> you from obtaining treatments from Dr. Sandyk in New York.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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