Alternative treatment to prevent Alzheimer's
This is an alternative (non-medical, non-prescription) health treatment that has been safely used for years, to treat different health problems in which the nervous system is involved. Though it is not an A.M.A. approved cure, recently it has been used by people showing beginning Alzheimer's, with extremely good results both to prevent Altzheimer's, and to cure Altzheimer's in early stages.
To read testimonials of how it has prevented as well as reversed the early stages of Alzheimer's disease, read: "Using the Cayce Electrical Appliances for Healing," by Barbara Derrick, Ph.D. in Venture Inward, May/June 2006, vol 22 number 3, pp. 24-28. The results brought out in her interviews are impressive. Though she only writes about a few cases, they involved individuals from families extremely prone to the disease, with both early-onset and late-onset Alzheimer's. These individuals started this treatment after beginings of Alzheimers was already apparent. For them, the Alzheimer's was reversed. They are the only survivors of an Alzheimer's stricken family. These people were cured, and another man she writes about, with a different nervous disorder was much improved. (If you research further, you will find much success in treatments of various conditions).
The Wet Cell and the Radiac appliance have been used for different health problems. Instructions come with the appliances, puchased through Baar Products (baarproducts.com), or call 800-269-2502. However, it is used somewhat differently for different conditions, so you may want additional information.
The A.R.E. has treatment plans, and is developing a training program for therapists. The Cayce/Reily School will offer a workshop "Radiac/Radial Appliance for Early Memory Loss," Aug 19, 2006, which provides all materials as well as training in use.
For information on training programs, please e-mail Eric.Stahlman@edgarcayce.org.
For other questions in Altzheimer's treatment with these appliances, and information on A.R.E.'s treatment plans, please call Shay Harrison at (757) 428-3588 ext. 7281, or e-mail Shay.Harrison@edgarcayce.org.
Optimal would be to take the treatment class. However, it this is not possible, I expect you can find out how to specifically use either of these appliances for Alzheimer's prevention, Alzheimer's treatment, or memory loss problems through phone calls, e-mails, or letter writing. Also, general instructions for use come with the appliances.
Try to get a copy of the article by Barbara Derrick, Phd., so you can read how it has been so helpful to those she interviewed. Request for back issues of Venture Inward to A.R.E. membership Services at 215 67th Street, Virginia Beach, VA 23451-2061, or e-mail at are@edgarcayce.org; or tele: 1-800-333-4499.
Again, I must re-iterate that this is not a proven cure, but rather a new, largely experimental treatment. Naturally, it would be expected to be more successful when started early. I cannot advise anyone to stop A.M.A. approved medical advice or treatment. However, I most certainly can advise investigating and using the Wet Cell and/or Radiac appliance for treatment of Altzheimer's and other memory or nervous system problems. It can be used along with other treatments, to start with. When health improves, the other treatments can be modified or dispensed with according to physician's advice.
P.S. I have no arrangement with any of the above people or organizations; I make no profit in any sales. This is written to be of help. I plan to use one of these appliances myself, if and when my memory (or lack of it) gives me sufficient cause for concern.