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"We can and we have to herald the new era of life without diseases. Without diabetes and high blood pressure, without cancer, without HIV/AIDS, without migraines, without lupus, etc. None of the diseases is invincible owing to this new understanding..."
History of Treatment with Electricity
For the first time, during the 30s of the past century, the American doctor and scientist Royal Raymond Rife has developed hyper-sensitive microscopes, surpassing even today's electronic ones and allowing to observe the virus of cancer, as well as many others which couldn't be seen in any other way. At that time, he developed an electric-plasma technology which, by means of radiant electric field, destroyed every virus and parasite in the human body in a harmless manner. All incurable diseases, among which cancer, tuberculosis, leukaemia and many other conditions, became fully (100 percent) curable at all stages. Rife achieved unbelievable results and was initially recognized by the greatest medical experts. During the 30s started the distribution of his treatment technique; however, it was stopped and confiscated by those who governed the pharmaceutical industry. This was done out of the threat posed to the industry by the chance that all people were cured and maintained perfect health almost free of charge. During the 90s of the past century, the American Dr. Hulda Clark and her son build upon the invention of Dr. Raymond Rife by creating and developing a small portable electric device, called "Zapper" - an exact equivalent of NEOClark, produced by us, which is extremely effective in destroying harmful bacteria in the human body. Is NEOClark the perfect means for treatment and a panacea for all diseases? - NO!" Despite that, this device demonstrates amazing results in the treatment of all organic (viral) diseases. You can economize on money for medications and feel the results from the treatment in hours (literally) while using this unique device. At the same time, it is compact and offered by us at a price within the means of your pockets. You can apply it for the treatment of flue (including H1N1, H5N1), measles, cold, rheumatoid and other forms of Arthritis, parasites in the stomach and the throat, hair loss, herpes, and many others. You can feel the positive effect from the treatment in hours, literally, and after a brief period, you will recover in full. These are the testimonies of our clients. Every time some medical symptoms appear, try using NEOClark or NEORife against the viruses and see if you had needed medications at all.
Traditional medicine relies on medications to compensate for the weak human immune system, in order to cure a particular disease or to alleviate a certain chronic condition. Another more effective form of medicine exists. The electric frequency treatment represents exposure of the human body to electric rays which stimulate the immune system at the molecular and atomic level, resulting in full recovery for otherwise incurable diseases such as the rheumatoid arthritis, leukaemia, viral diseases, and others.
An American announces "the end of all diseases" - who is Dr. Rife?
The treatment of cancer is not at all chimera: Royal Raymond Rife has proven it during the 30s of the past century. In 1920 the young American scientists discovers the virus of cancer, isolates and injects it in 400 rats. All laboratory rats are infected and subsequently cured. Rife proves that every disease can be successfully cured if the condition is treated via particular electromagnetic frequency...
Discoveries and Methods of Dr. Hulda Clark
At the end of the 80s and the beginning of the 90s of the past century, the American Dr. Hulda Clark and her son built upon the invention of Dr. Raymond Rife in developing and distributing a small portable electric device, called „Zapper" by them, which effectively destroyed the harmful organisms inside the human body. During the long years of research and experiments, preceding the invention of this device, Dr. Hulda Clark discovered that...
Historical Use of Herbs for Treatment
In the written record, the study of herbs dates back over 5,000 years to the Sumerians, who described well-established medicinal uses for such plants as laurel, caraway, and thyme. Ancient Egyptian medicine of 1000 B.C. are known to have used garlic, opium, castor oil, coriander, mint, indigo, and other herbs for medicine and the Old Testament also mentions herb use and cultivation, including mandrake, vetch, caraway, wheat, barley, and rye.
Indian Ayurveda medicine has been using herbs such as turmeric possibly as early as 1900 B.C. Many other herbs and minerals used in Ayurveda were later described by ancient Indian herbalists such as Charaka and Sushruta during the 1st millenium BC. The Sushruta Samhita attributed to Sushruta in the 6th century BC describes 700 medicinal plants, 64 preparations from mineral sources, and 57 preparations based on animal sources.
The first Chinese herbal book, the Shennong Bencao Jing, compiled during the Han Dynasty but dating back to a much earlier date, possibly 2700 B.C., lists 365 medicinal plants and their uses - including ma-Huang, the shrub that introduced the drug ephedrine to modern medicine. Succeeding generations augmented on the Shennong Bencao Jing, as in the Yaoxing Lun (Treatise on the Nature of Medicinal Herbs), a 7th century Tang Dynasty treatise on herbal medicine.
The ancient Greeks and Romans made medicinal use of plants. Greek and Roman medicinal practices, as preserved in the writings of Hippocrates and - especially - Galen, provided the patterns for later western medicine. Hippocrates advocated the use of a few simple herbal drugs - along with fresh air, rest, and proper diet. Galen, on the other hand, recommended large doses of drug mixtures - including plant, animal, and mineral ingredients. The Greek physician compiled the first European treatise on the properties and uses of medicinal plants, De Materia Medica. In the first century AD, Dioscorides wrote a compendium of more than 500 plants that remained an authoritative reference into the 17th century. Similarly important for herbalists and botanists of later centuries was the Greek book that founded the science of botany, Theophrastus' Historia Plantarum, written in the fourth century B.C.