Vibrational medicine
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July 06, 2010, 04:50 PM Given jdp’s informative posts on RIFE, and my musings on the relationship between consciousness (e.g. meditation) and health I’ve been doing a little researching on vibrational medicine and hair growth. Thought you might be interested in Christopher Baker: http://usaeu.net/2010/04/brain-wave-vibration-helped-my-hair-loss/ Intuitively it makes sense that this may be related to one essential common denominator that all treatments have in common, i.e. a vibration, an energetic signature if you will - whether it be supplements, food, Lasers, scalp treatments, joy, rife, The Secret - perhaps the trick is getting our cellular vibration in alignment….. Now *that* would be Mastery - boy, that summit still seems a long way off…! |
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[ # 1 ] July 11, 2010, 10:47 PM Can someone with knowledge on this subject please speak up because I am very interested as well. I just read Kevin Trudeau’s “Natural Cures “they” don’t want you to know about” and highly recommend it to anyone who CAN THINK FOR THEMSELVES…obviously not everything he says is golden law and there are much better books exposing the big pharma, FDA, FTC, news and media outlets and their never ending quest to exploit people for money by producing synthetic drugs that do nothing besides make money and suppress real cures because they have a financial incentive to do so etc bla bla bla but for the vast majority of people who are unaware of this, its a good place to start at the very least. But enough digression, he actually mentions these “energetic balancing” or “freqeuncy” machines and says they have very powerful abilities to cure cancer, disease, diabetes, etc…NOW I don’t know if this is all true or exaggerated but I know JDP has one and the information on the net seems to point that these machines are nothing but quackery, according to Wikipedia…“Radionics devices contradict principles of biology and physics, and no scientifically plausible mechanism of function is posited. In this sense, they can be described as magical in operation. No plausible biophysical basis for the “putative energy fields” has been proposed, and neither the fields themselves nor their purported therapeutic effects have been convincingly demonstrated.[7] |
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[ # 2 ] July 11, 2010, 11:47 PM I also found a website… HealthWyze.org, which has many great and powerful articles on health and alternative medicine…including a good article on B17 and raw milk, which can be found here http://healthwyze.org/index.php/fda-forbidden-fruits.html |
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[ # 3 ] July 17, 2010, 01:52 AM BaldBeGone, I got one of Kevin Trudeau’s books a year or so ago; I also did a little research on him and he seems like a hustler. Now I personally believe that the FDA and other big companies are not always forthright on cures (how could they make $$$ if everybody is cured; it makes more sense to them to have “treatments”), but Trudeau comes off as a pompous idiot and scam artist. How much of the stuff in his books is actually true though, I don’t know. What I have to say next is basically hearsay, so take it with a grain of salt, but I’ve had a couple of friends who went med school, and both of them (on separate occasions) told me that they had be “sworn to secrecy” about cures for diseases, such as cancer and AIDS, which have been withheld from the public to keep patients paying for expensive “treatments”. Both of them ended up pursuing different career paths. Now, if that’s actually true, it wouldn’t surprise me, but, again, I have no way to substantiate that. Returning to the subject of “vibrational medicine”, I do agree that a positive mental attitude definitely helps to promote physical responses. In the past I’ve purchased “Brain Wave Entrainment” meditation mp3’s, as well as hypnosis recordings from a couple different sites to help promote relaxtion, physical health, hair regrowth, etc. While these definitely are not “miracle cures”, they have definitely helped me achieve a sense of mental (or spiritual) and physical balance, and I HAVE felt more relaxed, healthy, and confident since using them. I personally think that will help me in the long run. I’ve also been reading a little about Royal Rife and his “energetic medicine”. It’s pretty interesting, but I have no clue how factual any of it is. Off topic, I’m also 4 weeks into my therapy with my Laser Messiah. Obviously no results yet, but I’m pretty confident that I will see improvements within a few months. |
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[ # 4 ] July 17, 2010, 07:55 AM Kevin trudeau is an fing con artist!!!!! what a joke….you realize in the entire book he never actually cites a credible study, it’s always a vague reference….even the title “they” ....what b.s. He actually blames sunblock for increasing cancer rates!!!! I feel sorry for anyone that falls for his line of crap |
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After 5 months of nothing, my new regimen as of mid December 2011 is below:
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[ # 5 ] July 17, 2010, 10:52 AM actually one could make the argument that sunblock has increased cancer rates by providing a false sense of security…but Tredeau doens’t claim that…he actually misrepresents the rise in skin cancer rates and the corresponding rise in sunblock sales to state that sunblock causes skin cancer and uses an artful b.s. line by saying if you can’t eat it, it isn’t safe…what a moron! |
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After 5 months of nothing, my new regimen as of mid December 2011 is below:
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[ # 6 ] July 17, 2010, 10:54 AM he’s actually putting lives in danger by saying people shouldn’t use sunblock….if you can’t tell by now…i hate that guy. |
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After 5 months of nothing, my new regimen as of mid December 2011 is below:
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[ # 7 ] July 17, 2010, 11:01 AM and as for making an enemy out of Big Pharma….we shouldn’t forget that the supplement industry can put anything they want on the label, unlike big pharma….. and I’ll tell you right now, if I’m ever diagnosed with cancer first thing I’m taking is something from big pharma. Sure I’ll use other supps, but big pharma has a place…they shouldn’t be treated like the enemy just because they want to make a buck. I’m not saying there hasn’t been cases of manipulation and outright crimes, but most of the scientists behind big pharma are there to help people…. not to get rich. There are definitely more hustlers in the supplement industry then in big pharma |
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After 5 months of nothing, my new regimen as of mid December 2011 is below:
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[ # 8 ] July 17, 2010, 12:17 PM mj, The fact that he only listed vague references in his book was one of the reasons I researched him. So I completely understand your hatred for Trudeau. He’s definitely a scam artist and an asshole. It kind of frightens me to think that people out there would blindly believe anything he says. To me, the whole dispute between supplement & big pharmaceutical can be very frustrating; I mean, you honestly cannot know for sure who’s telling the truth. I think if you can find a balance between both, that’s probably the best way. |
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[ # 9 ] July 22, 2010, 04:24 PM Hey Baldbegone, One thing to remember when you read wikipedia is that it was written by people like you and me. Anyone can post information up there so I wouldn’t take everything wikipedia says as solid concrete proof. Rife as with Tesla was so far ahead of there time back then that most of there later work in life has been supressed due to how they could use frequencies and electricity to possibly cure diseases, heal the human body etc. I am not a Rife or Tesla historian but do know that these guys were onto something here and that when you do a google on them there are sites called quackwatch which are completely out to “discredit” any type of alternative healing. First off be skeptical about any site on the net, but secondly do not trust that quackwatch site because that guy is getting paid to confuse, make you not believe that this stuff actually works. |











