A New Development in the Application of Electronic Medical Design Principles from Alpha Omega Labs Experimental Plasma Frequency Generator: An Introduction | Operator's Manual Code 1271 - Starter Kit Unit - $1,995 Availability
or years we have monitored the electronic medicine
field, including the many devices that claim to be descendants
of Royal R. Rife's work, inspired,
as were many thousands in the alternative health care community,
with the now famous monograph by Barry Lynes. (If you are
unfamiliar with Rife and his work, please
read our Rife Primer). We have, along the way, encountered scores of devices, the vast majority of them using VHF frequencies for healing purposes expounded by Rife protege, John Crain.1 The quest has been marked by repeated disappointments, both by developers and promoters all too eager to make claims that, at best, are clearly exaggerated on the one hand -- and food and drug officials (particularly in the U.S. and Canada) on the other who have no problem throwing out the baby with the bath water. Some have been closed down by federal agencies, and quite deservedly. But others, in a tradition of travesty that extends back to Royal Rife himself, have been ill-treated simply because the dominant governments in North America have declared war on an entire applied discipline in the healing arts -- at the behest of their large corporate clients who could lose billions if technologies already fully developed, and successfully tested clinically, were brought to market. These are dangerous times to be seekers of Truth . . . Last April (2003), serendipity intervened and we encountered an electronic engineer in the U.S. who had been researching Rife technologies for many years. We discovered that he had put together a prototype of a new machine based on pulsed electric field and oscillating magnetic field studies ironically published by, of all sources, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration! 2, 3 What was far more astonishing, however, were the sheer number and gravity of the testimonials that the prototype had managed to garner within just a few months of testing. For legal and political reasons, we cannot, at this juncture, publish these reports. (A separate "user group" site is being developed that will be used so that end users and practitioners can share experiences.) What is important at this point in our introduction is to share what makes Emag+ so different from competing technologies and products:
Footnotes
1 - John Crain --
One is almost tempted to say "alleged protege," because one of the greatest
anomolies of Rife's life is that he could have been
surrounded by assistants and admirers who were quite
familiar with his work, and yet no one, following his
death, was able to duplicate exactly what he did.
2 - See U.S. Food & Drug Administration document, entitled Kinetics of Microbial Inactivation for Alternative Food Processing Technologies Pulsed Electric Fields. 3 - See U.S. Food & Drug Administration document, entitled Kinetics of Microbial Inactivation for Alternative Food Processing Technologies Oscillating Magnetic Fields. |
This device was first introduced
in our June, 2003
issue of the Ashwin.
Click on the photo above to
see an enlargement of the components that comprise the
Emag+ system. Each is detailed below.
This is the heart
and brains of the Emag+ system. It converts
the digitized sound from the CD player into
electrical and magnetic wave components (which
are transmitted from the helium tube and
bottom half of the mini-tube stand, respectively).
The photo above shows the right side of the
Main Box (click to enlarge); the bottom photo,
the left side. Also, see
Control
Panel Descriptions for a pictorial overview of what the
controls do.
The Emag+ provides
for separation between E and M fields. The double bubble
helium tube acts as the medium for delivering Emag's
E-field component.
The world is now
awash with cheap MP3 players. We know. We've experimented
with a good many of them. We chose this particular model
of player because it showed good stability with all
frequencies used in the Experimental Emag+ Frequency
Set. Most units did not.
[Click
to enlarge.]
The Emag+ comes with
12 CD's and an attractive CD Holder. The Experimental
Frequency Set CD's are clearly labelled: (1) Fungus/Mold,
(2) Cancer, (3) Candida, (4) Cold Flu, (5) Fibromyalgia,
(6) Food Poisoning, (7) General Wellness, (8) Muscles/Pain,
(9) Mycoplasma, (10) Parasites, (11) Sinus, and (12) Staph/Strep.
Each CD contains 5 to 23 distinct frequencies, which we
very
clearly delineate. [Note disclaimers made in these of
these disclosures. Our representations to the public
are always framed as "experimental," and purchasers
will be required to Disclaimer
Statement.]
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