Posted by
charles-2 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/QXCI-SCIO-tp1536123p1536135.html
Hello Anders Eriksson,
there are a lot of people around the world that use successfully the
machines of Rife as those of Lakhovsky.
You may look at
http://www.rifeforum.com/There are also a lot of people who use her Zapper successfully.
Although the Terminator2 from Don Croft is easier to handle.
And I prefer a frequency generator for all the other frequencies.
I do not need *scientific* proof, because I have seen enough.
Charles Claessens
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anders Eriksson" <
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To: <
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Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 17:23
Subject: Re: [eSens] QXCI SCIO
> Hello Charles,
>
> I am as usual asking for scientific proofs, in this case concerning
> "Both Rife and Lakhovsky were successful in curing cancer and other
> diseases". I guess there are none!
>
> As for Hulda Clark, there is about 10.000.000$ reasons why she have
> written all here books. I have tried to find some reliable facts
> regarding here "research", but there is nothing to be found!
>
> And by the way, a negative effect of the "ZAPPER" is that the red blood
> cells are "glued" together in rolls (like a pile of coins). This effect
> on the red blood cells is typical for ES people when they are exposed to
> fields that harm them. I guess that this means less oxygen to the cells
> in the body.
>
> greetings
>
> Anders Eriksson
>
> charles wrote:
> > Hello Nikolaj Holtermann,
> >
> > the QXCI machine is here off-topic.
> >
> > But since we here discuss the negative effects of frequency radiation,
we
> > can also discuss the positive effects of frequency radiation.
> >
> > Around 1930 a certain Royal Rife build a mechanic microscope, with which
one
> > could see the cancer virus. (the other microscopes killed the virusses
> > instantly).
> > By placing certain frequencies on those cancer virusses, they died. One
> > could see that. There are still films available.
> > He then build the Rife machines, where the patients were radiated by
means
> > of a helium filled phantaron lamp. Nowadays the machines are build like
> > Rife/Bare and others.
> > The frequencies are generated by a programmable frequency generator (0.5
Hz
> > to 1 KHz).
> > At the same moment Lakhovsky build his Multiple Wave Oscillator, where a
> > multitude of frequencies were radiated by two large round antennas.
> > (Both Rife and Lakhovsky were successfull in curing cancer and other
> > diseases.)
> > Then there came the *pad* devices, wher the frequencies were given by
hand-
> > and footelectrodes.
> > Added to the frequency generator were the frequencies of Hulda Clark (1
kHz
> > to 1 MHz)
> > And there is the *poor mans Rife*, where the frequencies are generated
on
> > the computer and given by a hand electrode via the sound card, or via a
> > sound audio CD.
> > There ia also a pad device, called the F-scan, which sends quickly a
great
> > number of frequencies through the body in order to find a response.
Those
> > frequencies, that respond can be used for treatment.
> > The QXCI machine has strap electrodes, placed on the ankles, wrists and
the
> > (fore)head.
> > Within 5 minutes, it makes a complete scan of the body, and can apply
the
> > needed frequencies.
> > All machines fall unmder the term *Bioresonance*.
> >
> > The MORI, a powerfull pad device with Rife and Clark frequencies, as
well as
> > the Lakhovsky MWO are still manufactured and sold in the netherlands.
> > I own them both, with success.
> >
> > Treatments with bioresonance does no harm to electrosensibles .
> >
> > Greetings,
> > Charles Claessens
> > member Verband Baubiologie
> >
http://members.rott.chello.nl/cclaessens/> >
http://www.hese-project.org> > checked by Norton Antivirus
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Nikolaj Holtermann" <
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> > To: <
[hidden email]>
> > Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 18:27
> > Subject: [eSens] QXCI SCIO
> >
> >
> >
> >>I just tried this machine monday. It was a 5 hours long session, and
> >
> > whatever showed up of details - concerning nutrition, pathogenes,
organs,
> > psychological etc. - I was able to verify from my many previous
biochemical
> > etc. tests.
> >
> >>For me, this machine seemed very trustworthy - and passed my rational,
> >
> > positivistic mind. Has anyone else tried this or similar?
> >
> >>Is there any problems specifically with the QXCI SCIO, as I would very
> >
> > much like to buy one oneday :-)
> >
> >>I know there are several competitors - anyone cheaper? (possible not
> >
> > anyone better :-) )
> >
> >>Nikolaj
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