Joe
--- TIM <zorro2020@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Yes, certainly if the Mayo Clinic is using a VIBE it
> would give it great credibility and I would like to
> know about it. However, even if they are not, it
> does not mean it does not work. I know a woman who
> has cancer and was taking no chemo or radiation or
> traditional treatment other than pain medication.
> She bought a device virtually exactly like a VIBE
> [for less than half the price I think] and saw
> amazing results in three days. She quit her pain
> medication, said she had more energy than in a long
> time, and went back to work. The medical doctor
> later confirmed her tumor had shrunk. I bought a
> less powerful Molecular Enhancer for my dad who had
> bone cancer. In less than two weeks he was driving
> a car again. Unfortunately I could not convince him
> to quit the chemo-poison and it killed him. I
> suspect using a VIBE-type device might at least be a
> way to stay healthy and yes it might also cure
> disease. I wonder if every household had a device
> if the medical profession and particularly Big
> Pharma might not be so big in this country.
>
> Former Skeptic
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