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Anyone have a cure for arthritis?

Started by Mark69, May 26, 2010, 12:47:52 PM

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MrMag

Quote from: giantkiller on May 28, 2010, 02:06:53 PM
The process entails polarization of electron parameters before conduction. The shockwave is what does the magic not the electrocution.

I definitely agree that the unit has something to do with the polarization of electrons in your body. However, I really don't think there is much of a "shockwave" involved with it. It switches polarity every 15 minutes or so. It is being switched through a relay. There is no direct contact to your body. I am not sure of the exact switching speed of a relay but since there is also a space between you and the screen (Capacitance), I would suspect that the electrons in your body would have some time to relax prior to being exposed to the opposite polarity.

MrMag

Quote from: the_big_m_in_ok on May 28, 2010, 03:26:35 PM
I've downloaded Lee Crock's patent (#6,016,450) and also a Kirlian photographic patent (4,386,834), very complicated, electronically.  I do like the Crock's low voltage approach but whether or not it's effective in all cases, is questionable.
But, my question is:  Would Kirlian photography---by itself---have the same external effect as a Lakhovsky oscillating radiator coil?
I believe, as Fig. 1 of patent #4,386,834 shows, and the high voltages involved, it should IMO.

Patent link:
http://www.google.com/patents?id=OEo4AAAAEBAJ&printsec=abstract&zoom=4#v=onepage&q&f=false

--Lee

No, I really don't think so. By the looks of the Kirlian device, I think they are using a fixed frequency. It is used to produce an aura so that it can be photographed.
Lakhovsky's device incorporates a spark gap which produces multiple frequencies. These multiple frequencies are what resonate the cells, parts, organs in your body. He worked with Tesla on this device. Tesla also mentions in a few of his patents about the multiple frequencies that are generated with a spark gap and the medical benefits of some of them.

FatBird

@ Mark69,  Has anyone have a working cure for arthritis?  I would like to hear everyone's experiences and such.

Thanks!
Mark

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Question Please.

Are you drinking Fluoridated City Water?

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giantkiller

Look at the circuit again. It is only 1 wire.

Quote from: MrMag on May 28, 2010, 04:40:22 PM
I definitely agree that the unit has something to do with the polarization of electrons in your body. However, I really don't think there is much of a "shockwave" involved with it. It switches polarity every 15 minutes or so. It is being switched through a relay. There is no direct contact to your body. I am not sure of the exact switching speed of a relay but since there is also a space between you and the screen (Capacitance), I would suspect that the electrons in your body would have some time to relax prior to being exposed to the opposite polarity.

MrMag

Quote from: giantkiller on May 28, 2010, 06:32:34 PM
Look at the circuit again. It is only 1 wire.

Yeah I know, I made one. It switches the connection to the screen between the positive and negative terminals of the battery. I think you might have read more into my comment then what I meant to say. Sorry.