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Some machines work with electro-magnetic and sound
waves, such as
Harry Oldfield's electro-crystal machine which I offer during sessions
with
clients. Many types of machines are available, generating different
frequencies to treat various diseases. Harry Oldfield evolved from
a British
science teacher into a full-time healer with the electro-crystal
machine he
invented. Starting with exploring Kirlian photography of energy
fields, he
realized he could use technology to balance the energy field as
well as
photograph it.
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He reminds us that "all matter is simply energy
modified by electro-magnetic wave-forms." His theory about
healing is that the brain acts like a radio transmitting and receiving
station. It sends messages (probably in the ultraviolet range) to
the cells via the nucleus and its helical DNA. He suggests that
neighboring cells also transmit to each other. The body communicates
through electromagnetic waves as well as through nerves relaying
signals.
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Perceptions and emotions affect processes such as
the heart rate and other functions of the autonomic nervous system.
The normal pattern of transmission and reception can be interfered
with by microorganisms, pollution, chronic stress, and electromagnetic
fields such as power lines, so that the cells go "off tune"
and don't get the proper instructions. A virus may insert its own
signal into the DNA. If his theory is true, he concludes, "The
task in all healing is to normalize the brain's proper signal to
cells which are not doing their jobs." He invented a way to
do this.
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Oldfield's electro-crystal machine restores healthy
communication from brain to cells with electro-magnetic and sound
waves amplified through crystals contained in saline solution in
glass tubes. The machine includes dials to change rate and range
for the lower and higher chakras. The machine can be purchased only
by students who've taken the seven-day training. My experience using
the machine, for example, is that it reduced Lisa's shoulder pain
in two sessions, nipped Laura's earache and headache in the bud,
and my dog is no longer limping from arthritis. Her winter-time
recovery indicates that it's not the placebo effect or warmer weather
at work.
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