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affect bloodborne viruses and bacteria in ways that prevented these organisms from being able to
multiply and grow, Beck developed an innovative, low-cost device that accomplished the same
process simply and easily by passing microelectric currents through the blood inside the user's
wrist veins where they pass close to the skin's surface, via electrodes that are wetted with a salt
solution as they are held snugly in place by an elastic wristband.
2. Ionic colloidal silver: After reading about the groundbreaking research from orthopedic surgeon
Dr. Robert Becker, in which he discovered that tiny charged particles of silver killed all known
pathogenic bacteria while boosting the body's bio-electric healing mechanisms, Beck invented
the simple modern colloidal silver generator that makes ionic colloidal silver using 9-volt batter-
ies, distilled water, and pure silver wire.
3. Magnetic pulsing: After working with his blood-electrification invention, Bob Beck realized that
there were organs of the body that did not receive a high flow of blood, and that these organs
could benefit if they were directly stimulated with microelectric currents. He invented an electro-
magnetic pulse-generating device that stimulates microelectric currents directly inside organs and
glands located within the body via the mechanism of electromagnetic induction.
4. Ozonated water: Beck found that many people, himself included, experienced fatigue and other
flu-like symptoms after they started drinking colloidal silver and doing the blood electrification.
It was proposed that this was caused by toxins released when the body's foreign organisms were
killed. Beck found that drinking highly ozonated water, made by bubbling ozone through drink-
ing water, helped the body eliminate these toxins and avoid the flu-like symptoms.
For more information on the Beck Protocol, see When Technology Fails or visit
www.bobbeck.com . You may purchase all of the experimental Beck Protocol instruments and
supplies at Sota Instruments ( www.sota.com ).
Hypnosis for Pain Control and Healing
Hypnosis can be a valuable tool for pain control and relief from allergies, stomach problems,
skin problems, migraines, in addition to facilitating the rapid healing of a wide variety of other
conditions. In the 1860s, the British surgeon James Esdaile reported that he had performed hun-
dreds of successful, pain-free surgeries using hypnosis for anesthesia. The journalist F. W. Sims
once watched Esdaile amputate the leg of a woman using no anesthesia. Amazed by how little
the wound bled and how still the conscious woman lay, Sims wrote, “During the whole opera-
tion, not the least movement or change in her limbs, body, or countenance took place: she con-
tinued in the same apparently easy repose as at first, and I have no reason to believe she was
not perfectly at ease.”
In a disaster situation, where access to anesthesia and high-tech medical facilities may be
severely limited or nonexistent, hypnosis could be an invaluable tool for pain control and to
boost both the speed of healing and the success rate for a wide variety of physical conditions.
Detailed instructions on hypnotic methods are beyond the scope of this text, but if this topic in-
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