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palani
16th January 2015, 01:54 PM
A relative developed a sore toe. It is infected to the bone and the docs are thinking the only treatment is a lopitoffome. So I have given her a treatment with a Tennant biomodulator a couple times. Redness seems to have gone down but this treatment only works with all bandages off.

I had their biotransducer airshipped in and used it on her the first time this afternoon. After a half hour of non-contact (not touching the wound ... just coming close with the red glow of the transducer on full power and through the bandages) suddenly she starts complaining about twinges of pain. After a few more minutes she says she notices a tingling in her other foot. I recall hearing that the meridians are connected and any energy put into the opposite limb also goes into the wounded limb so I transferred the treatment to the non-injured foot. A couple minutes of that and she complained of pain in the wounded foot.

Interesting. The allopathic docs have no alternative except to amputate. Time will tell whether this treatment fixes her problems.

Cebu_4_2
16th January 2015, 05:26 PM
Besides the lipsomal vitamin C I would recommend looking into Zinc to further the healing. If Zinc alone can make warts fall off in less than 3 weeks and the Med Industry has no clue, to me it has big merit. At least in viral accounts, not sure if it also works for bacteria infections but if the meds just want to lop it off then I think it has a good chance. Wish the best for your relatives healing.

palani
16th January 2015, 05:51 PM
Besides the lipsomal vitamin C I would recommend looking into Zinc to further the healing. If Zinc alone can make warts fall off in less than 3 weeks and the Med Industry has no clue, to me it has big merit. At least in viral accounts, not sure if it also works for bacteria infections but if the meds just want to lop it off then I think it has a good chance. Wish the best for your relatives healing.

I am planning on using this biotransducer myself. I have had a couple bumps around the head and throat and have had success knocking them down with cold pressed castor oil (not for internal use ... I think it has some poisonous compounds).

I attended a several day conference on using the biomodulator a while back. Lots of testimonials. They use this thing directly on the eye to fix macular degeneration although it is not to be used for glaucoma. From what I can tell it is worth the price (which is steep).

At the conference they showed a video of a New Mexico doctor who got a 3rd degree burn on his thumb by reaching in to turn the valve off on a burning LP tank (this is why you always open the valve all the way ... to prevent gas escaping up the stem). He had almost complete regeneration of the thumb over a 3 week period by using bandages soaked in aloe vera and treating it with the biotransducer. The only evidence of a burn when he got done was some scar tissue in the web of skin between the thumb and index finger.