Wired Magazine has just come out with a very interesting article that involves vibrational medicine. The name of the article is "Superfast Laser Turns Virus Into Rubble" and its author is Alexis Madrigal (date of article is 11.01.07). The article covers a discovery by two researchers, a father-son team, Kong-Thon Tsen (a physics professor at Arizona State University) and his son Shaw-Wei Tsen (a pathology student at Johns Hopkins University). These two have discovered that by using a ultrashort-pulse laser (USP) they can destroy the protein shell (called a capsid) of viruses in a way that will not destroy human cells.
The principle involved is known as "forced resonance". The USP laser is tuned to the same frequency that the virus vibrates on and the volume is turned up. In much the same way that a opera singer can shatter crystal glass, the USP laser vibrates the targeted virus until it breaks.
While this is a great discovery, and I hate to rain on anyone's parade, there exists technology that can already do this using non-laser frequencies. This is a Rife Machine. It was invented by the late Dr. Royal Raymond Rife in the 1930s. The Rife Machine is a frequency generator that usually uses two pads, one for each wrist. There is a considerable list of frequencies that are claimed to cure most cancers and many other diseases including biological infections. A Google Search will turn up a number of companies selling Rife Machines and considerable pro and con articles on the late Dr. Rife.
My late wife died of ovarian cancer over eight years ago. When we learned of the Stage III C Ovarian Cancer diagnosis, we knew that there was virtually no hope, but like most we did all the chemotherapy poison and in the end my wife died at age 43. I wish I had known of Dr. Rife and his vibrational medicine. The major pharmaceutical companies, known collectively as "Big Pharma", make the most money treating you NOT curing you. Rife Therapy is one of the "suppressed technologies" in our modern society. The powers that be do NOT want you to know about them because billions and billions of dollars are at stake. It matters not, how many hundreds of millions die that could otherwise be saved. What matters the most to some very powerful forces/people/companies is money ~ their god.
Anyone that has cancer or a medical condition that is "incurable" should do some research on Rife Therapy and make your own decision. Sometimes you have to think outside of the box in order to survive.
Stirling
http://europebusines.blogspot.com/
Earl of Stirling, Hereditary Governor and Lord Lieutenant of Canada. Author of CASH FOR PEERAGES: THE SMOKING GUN (Lulu Press at www.lulu.com/content/953682). Web site: http://europebusines.blogspot.com/
How dare you, you commie, pinko, actually to believe that the most advanced, freest nation in the world (espionage central's tv ad says so), would ignore or marginalize a therapy which could cure millions and perhaps wean us from murderous pharmaceuticals.
Whadda you want--health technology that actually works, and may actually be affordable?
Some people just don't understand how the system works: the sheeple are supposed to provide fodder/guinea pigs for the powers that be, unquestionally.
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M. Davis (38 articles, 2 quicklinks, 12 diaries, 132 comments)
on Wednesday, November 7, 2007 at 10:28:40 AM
My sympathies, Stirling, with your predicament when your wife had ovarian cancer and her treatment options were limited to what the US FDA allowed at that time. The real problem, however, is not "Big Pharma" per se, but government. Here in the US and probably everywhere else, government determines through its various agencies (US FDA being the chief culprit) what can be marketed as having potential health restoring or promoting effects.
You and I as individuals are greatly limited legally in our voluntary interactions in this area with others (and other areas too, but that's a different subject). Governments, through the representatives for whom the citizen majority have voted, decided at some point in the past that the individual is too ignorant to decide what is best for him/her and set up a bureaucracy of so-called experts to make those decisions. Almost every year in the US, Congress reaffirms in various legislation the continuation of this practice. While pharmaceutical companies benefit greatly from this arrangement, if the US FDA ceased to exist (or was at least restrained to advisory role only), there would be no restraint of information, products and services as there is now - the market would supply whatever individuals wanted to procure. Large pharmaceutical companies would not then have the advantage they do now nor the great limitations either, both a result of US FDA regulations on what they can market. For example, every drug has to have an acceptable disease target as treatment - simply preventing aging deterioration is not allowed. Much of the enormous cost of new pharmaceuticals is a result of such regulations and there is no mechanism currently in wide practice that compensates a company for the large expenditures of research. (See my recent article on Value-for-Value which has application here also.)
The Internet provides the means for anyone truly interested to be become informed about almost anything and learn to make truly informed decisions based on one's own value structure. Fraud laws exist and their usage along with widespread Internet publicity of poor return for one's money are sufficient protection for a purchaser.
**Kitty Antonik Wakfer
MoreLife for the rational - http://morelife.org Reality based tools for more life in quantity and quality Self-Sovereign Individual Project - http://selfsip.org Self-sovereignty, rational pursuit of optimal lifetime happiness, individual responsibility, social preferencing & social contracting
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Kitty Antonik Wakfer (14 articles, 3 quicklinks, 5 diaries, 99 comments)
on Thursday, November 8, 2007 at 1:20:10 AM
Thanks for you comments. One thing that I found when I was in the aerospace business was that governmental regulations and red tape tend to serve the big established companies. They can afford the nonsense, but smaller companies and start-ups usually cannot.
Stirling
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Lord Stirling (16 articles, 0 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 99 comments)
on Thursday, November 8, 2007 at 1:49:32 PM
Vibrational Medicine is the Medical Wave of the Future
I appreciate both your sharing of your experience and your bringing attention to the Rife Machine. My wife and I bought a Rife machine a couple of years ago and have since sold it to a non-profit that would enable it to reach more people.
Rife technology is the tip of the vibrational medicine iceberg. Healing modalities that rely on the obvious and clearly observable facts that everything is made up of energy and that all energy vibrates at a measurable frequency are becoming abundant. In my area (Central Coast California) we have ready access to many of these approaches, though they must of course be very careful about what they claim and how they promote their use.
A technical successor to the Rife machine is the SCIO, a very expensive but apparently quite valid system of biofeedback that helps a trained practitioner diagnose and treat energy imbalance in the body. There are hundreds of such technologies ranging from crystals to sound to the better-established aromatherapy and acupuncture. All are based on the simple idea that the body's energies need to be aligned, in tune and balanced. Using EMF (electromagnetic frequency) sources tuned to the appropriate frequency to cause a microbe or a virus or a bacterium or other pathogen to "implode" or "explode" is so clearly logical that I am boggled by the number of doctors (who consider themselves, after all, scientists) who pooh-pooh the idea without so much as investigating it.
Richard Gerber, M.D., has written the definitive book on the subject and I highly recommend it to folks who are deeply interested. It's called "Vibrational Medicine". You can get it through Amazon or direct from the publisher, Bear & Company at innertraditions.com.
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Dan Shafer (7 articles, 0 quicklinks, 4 diaries, 34 comments)
on Thursday, November 8, 2007 at 2:27:45 PM
Vibrational Medicine is the Medical Wave of the Future
Thanks for your comments. Big Pharma will still do everything it can to keep vibrational medicine out of the mainstream of treatment but the internet is opening a world of knowledge to the masses.
Stirling
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Lord Stirling (16 articles, 0 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 99 comments)
on Thursday, November 8, 2007 at 2:41:46 PM