Did anyone test the Pyramid Sensor II medallion invented by Patrick Flanagan in the 70's? There was an extremely limited edition manufacture of this in 1999, a socalled Grand Cross Super Platinum alloy 10X power Sensor II medallion. I obtained one of these. There is one large version with the eneagram in the middle and another with the Sri Yantra. Ole |
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> Did anyone test the Pyramid Sensor II medallion invented by Patrick
> Flanagan in the 70's? I bought a Flanagan sensor medallion around 2001. As far as I know, these are no longer available for purchase. I noticed a slight benefit from it when I first got it, but then I got used to it rather quickly and noticed no benefit from it after that. I had much better luck with Flanagan's "Microhydrin/Megahydrin/Active H-" antioxidant products, which even 4 years later I still perceive benefits from. Marc |
Hi Marc, Thanks for the response. > I bought a Flanagan sensor medallion around 2001. As far as I > know, these are no longer available for purchase. I had direct contact with the alchemist who made them. Which one did you purchase, the large one with the eneagram or the Sri Yantra? Was it a grandcross version with PGM alloys? > I noticed a slight benefit from it when I first got it, but then > I got used to it rather quickly and noticed no benefit from it > after that. Do you still have it? I may want to purchase it. > I had much better luck with > Flanagan's "Microhydrin/Megahydrin/Active H-" > antioxidant products, which even 4 years later I still perceive > benefits from. I remember we had some email correspondance a few years ago when I was in contact with Flanagan about the RBC scam. You had also had contact with Flanagan and told him about your reduced positive experience with his new formula Megahydrin which Flanagan said he had improved compared to the old Microhydrin formula that was sold through RBC before they adulterated it. A few months later I had the self same experience with the new formula. Which formula are you using today, the MegaH formula from Flanagans own company or the New Vision ActiveH- version? Do you happen to know if any of these are now using the new 2nd generation magnesium based formula which was introduced last year in Europe through Generations of Health? Thanks, Ole |
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> I had direct contact with the alchemist who made them. Which one did
> you purchase, the large one with the eneagram or the Sri Yantra? > Was it a grandcross version with PGM alloys? Heh, I don't even know what these questions mean! :-) As far as I know, it was a "flat pyramid" design, and at the time I bought it, there were no choices in designs or alloys. I think it cost about US$40. > Do you still have it? I may want to purchase it. I may still have it -- I'd have to check my "EMF protection device" graveyard at work. As I recall, a lot of the gold plating had worn off... I presume if the design wears off, that the strength is lessened. > Which formula are you > using today, the MegaH formula from Flanagans own company or the New > Vision ActiveH- version? I've used them both, and have been EAV tested on them both, and they seem to be the same product with different labels on them. I'm still using the Microbrite tooth powder from RBC, since I don't see any other options (I tried buying Active White in Europe, but was told it was out of production) > Do you happen to know if any of these are > now using the new 2nd generation magnesium based formula which was > introduced last year in Europe through Generations of Health? I don't know the answer to that. Marc |
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>>Do you happen to know if any of these are
>>now using the new 2nd generation magnesium based formula which was >>introduced last year in Europe through Generations of Health? > > I don't know the answer to that. I should also say that I only purchase MegaH/ActiveH about once a year, because that's how long the US$100 bottle lasts me! So they may have changed the formula within the last year, but I wouldn't know about it yet! This is one of those rare cases where I do best on far less than the recommended dose. The recommended dose is (I think) 2 scoops per day, but I only take 1/4 scoop per day. This is the dose I've been consistently muscle tested for by multiple people, and I can also confirm that I've tried other doses and 1/4 scoop is about right. Marc |
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