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Treatment

The goal in treating hypertension is to reduce the risk of serious complications, including heart disease and stroke, by getting blood pressure under control. Ideally that means reducing blood pressure...

The 20-second dip

The 20-second dipNot every painful event leaves an emotion scar.  Specific processes need to occur for this to happen, and these depend on your brain-wave activity during the original event...

Parasites and their effect on your body

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The word parasite comes from the Greek “parásītos” meaning “one who eats at another’s table”. Parasites live off the food we consume, leaving us the scraps. If 85% - 90%...

Allergies

An allergic reaction, is the result of an inappropriate immune response triggering inflammation. Pre- sensitised mast cells respond by degranulating , releasing vasoactive chemicals such as histamine. These chemicals propagate...

Risk factors

The following factors increase an individual's risk for high blood pressure: Being overweight Not getting enough exercise Having a family history of hypertension Being African-American Abusing alcohol or smoking High...

Hypertension introduction

Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a serious condition. Blood pressure is the force of blood as it pumps through your arteries. The more blood your heart pumps and the...

Inflammatory disorders

Abnormalities associated with inflammation comprise a large, unrelated group of disorders which underlie a vast variety of human diseases. W ith many immune system disorders resulting in abnormal inflammation. Non-immune...

Is your sunblock toxic?

Four Sunscreen "Red Flags"EWG's "Hall of Shame" features sunscreen products that embody the worst of the worst when it comes to sun protection. You can spot these products by being...

Systemic inflammation and obesity

With the discovery of interleukins (IL), the concept of systemic inflammation developed. Systemic inflammation is not confined to a particular tissue but involves the endothelium and other organ systems. High...

Cancer

Inflammation orchestrates the microenvironment around tumours, contributing to proliferation, survival and migration. Cancer cells use selectins , chemokines and their receptors for invasion, migration and metastasis. On the other hand,...

Cellular Component

Cellular componentThe cellular component involves leukocytes, which normally reside in blood and must move into the inflamed tissue via extravasation to aid in inflammation. Some act as phagocytes, ingesting bacteria,...

How the brain gives special resonance to emotional memories

ScienceDaily (June 10, 2004) — DURHAM, N.C. -- If the emotional memory of a traumatic car accident or the thrill of first love are remembered with a special resonance, it...

Mind & body therapy

Homeopathy Few studies have examined the effectiveness of specific homeopathic remedies. A professional homeopath, however, may recommend one or more of the following treatments for hypertension based on their knowledge...

White blood cell chases bacteria

White Blood Cell Chases Bacteriahttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnlULOjUhSQ&feature=related

Sun safety tips for kids

Kids are more vulnerable to sun damage. A few blistering sunburns in childhood can double a person’s lifetime chances of developing serious forms of skin cancer. The best sunscreen is...

     

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Natural Healers' Association

Energy Medicine falls under the Natural Healers Association.

Established in February 1999, the Natural Healers Association, was founded by Dr H. Zungu, Katharine Lee Kruger and Chris Rall in Johannesburg . This national organization was registered as a Non Profit Organization on 22 May 2003 by the Department of Social Development. 

NHA aims to widen the window of opportunity to influence the development of healing legislation in South Africa to recognize the spiritual elements of International Traditional, Indigenous, Spiritual, Energy and Natural Healing Methods. By obtaining Government Recognition members will be able to provide a more cost effective and efficient healthcare service for all South Africans and others.

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Acupuncture Laser

Acupuncture Laser for use on F-scan Compact

 
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UV Adapter

 UV Adapter  -  R-Deep tissue stimulator for cancer treatments

 
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The Imprinter Device

 Imprinter Device to transfer frequencies to water

 
Colloidal Silver Generator PDF Print E-mail

Colloidal Silver Maker

The Colloidal Silver Generator

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The F-Scan compact - your 'bush doctor' that can fit in your pocket

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Q: Does the F-SCAN really work?

A: It does. I have heard two complaints, sometimes from the same person: “The F-SCAN can’t possibly detect anything.” And “I get a different set of peaks if I do a DIRP right after eating.” If this combination does not make you smile.....

Anyone who has used the software and has done DIRPs (tests) below 10,000 is aware that there is a series of peaks that are similar in everyone. Not identical, but similar. They are near 1360, 2720, 4080, etc. I think these are caused by electrolytes. (No, your electrolytes will not go away if you treat those frequencies.) These peaks are still visible above 100,000 but they are very small in comparison to the “hits” which are much higher. And anyone who has done DIRPs in the Clark range and above is aware that each person’s DIRP will be very different.

Q: In order to run a DIRP I have to establish a frequency range and delta step. I found very quickly that if I select a large range with a small delta it takes a long time to process. I would appreciate knowing what ranges you have found to be most useful and the delta involved so that a novice like myself might get meaningful results.

A: I like to use a delta of 1000 to start. I do 50,000-200,000 and treat the peaks. If the software is used, just let the computer set the blue line and treat for 2-3 minutes per frequency. Then 200,000 to 400,000. Then 400,000-600,000, then 600,000-1,000,000. This covers the Clark range. If needed, 1,000,000 on up. I believe that most MORs (germ killing frequencies) are in the Clark range and above. Some flu viruses are between 2,500,000 and 3,000,000.

Q: Also with a DIRP process am I safe in assuming that if I select a large delta I might step over a frequency with a major reading? Is there generally enough splatter that this is not a problem?

Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 August 2011 12:16
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The F-SCAN COMPACT offers the same set of more than 340 applications named after R. R. RIFE as the F-SCAN2. An application can be selected and ready to start within one minute. 10 or 100 more memory banks for up to 50 frequency values each, can be filled by the user with individually selected applications. Each of the 10 or 100 banks can be erased or reused.The mode of operation is new. It resembles the operating mode of modern cell phones and it does not take long to get used to the procedure.

Last Updated on Friday, 08 July 2011 10:35
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