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1. Azzurra - November 5, 2006

Buon luogo, congratulazioni, il mio amico!

2. Dr. Gurpreet Singh - November 23, 2008

As body consists of lot many cells. The smallest structure is cell so definitely it’s the living creature and is getting energy from blood or the things we eat for its survival. So the every cell moves at its own frequency. So when suffering from disease than their frequency may be different. Our body vibrates at net constant frequency f0 so the cells may be, every cell may have slightly different frequency f1. But the frequency of the tumor may be different f2. The chemotherapy and radiotherapy what we are giving the effect on body may not be same. As the idea of giving the medicine is that if f2 we can make equivalent to f1 then our body will not be suffering from any disease. The medicine we are giving to the patients is of same constituents irrespective of seeing the frequency of constituent cells in the individual patients. If we try to make the f2 around f1 then may be even pain reduces very much. So one should try to focus on those medicines which brings f2 equivalent to f1 irrespective of medicines whether these are chemical, herbal or other medicines even in terms of music, spiritual prayer etc.Dr. gurpreet Singh, Dept. of MRI, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University of Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany…..guraiims@gmail.com

Lydia Reeder - July 22, 2009

I have a friend who is suffering from hyper-sensitivity to electrical or electromagnetic transmissions from all types of devices (cell phones, computers, T.V. and radio, etc.). Lately she has become sensitive to touching anything metal. She has always been hypersensitive to sun rays – she tans and burns within a few minutes of exposure. She is now unable to work – her job requires her to use a computer, copiers, cell phone and constant exposure to EM fields. Her employer has referred her request for disability over to an attorney. Her symptoms include: increasing pain and tingling in her skin, pain and hair loss in her pelvic area, disorientation. She is finding it difficult to find medical practitioners that either believe her or who are unable or unwilling to access information or viable referral sources to help her alleviate her symptoms or find a cure. She is open to alternative treatments. Are you aware of any traditional or non-traditional practitioners, clinics, or support groups that would help her get her life back?