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Finally, Electro Medical solutions revealed.

12/19/2012

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CTVNews.ca Staff 
Published Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2012 6:27PM EST 
Last Updated Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2012 10:17PM EST
Brain scientists at Toronto’s Sunnybrook Hospital are revolutionizing the way patients with debilitating tremors are treated -- without invasive surgery or anesthetic.

Doctors have successfully used focused ultrasound waves to reach an area deep inside the brains of patients suffering from a condition known as “essential tremor,” the most common movement disorder that is often resistant to medical treatment. With the guidance of an MRI, more than 1,000 ultrasound beams are delivered to a small target in the brain, killing the cells that cause the uncontrollable shaking. 

Tony Lightfoot celebrates after regaining the use of his right hand following his focused high energy ultrasound treatment at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto on Tuesday December 18, 2012. (THE CANADIAN PRESS / Frank Gunn) Patient Tony Lightfoot has his headgear attached before his focused high energy ultrasound treatment at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto on Tuesday December 18, 2012. (THE CANADIAN PRESS / Frank Gunn)

The procedure does not require a general anesthetic and the patient is awake the entire time. Although only five patients have been treated with ultrasound waves in Canada so far, experts at Sunnybrook say the procedure seems to be safe, with “limited” side effects.Tony Lightfoot, 68, is among the patients who underwent the procedure to treat his shaky arms and hands. Many patients with essential tremor have a very difficult time using their dominant hand to eat, drink or write, and for Lightfoot, the simple tasks of taking a sip of water or buttoning his shirt were torturous. “That is pretty much what the tremors are all about and sometimes they get uncontrollable. I will throw things and bang my hands and cut myself with a knife,” Lightfoot told CTV News before his treatment. He said the opportunity to undergo the ultrasound treatment is a “great hope for the future.” “I am hoping to be able to write again,” he said. “I am hoping to write with a cup of coffee in my hand, without spilling. I am hoping to sit with a friend and if he offers you a cup of tea or coffee or beer that I can hold it instead of throwing it all over the place.”Another patient who was treated four months ago, 78-year-old Frank Winnacott, said the effects of the ultrasound beams have been “marvellous.” “From the time they called me in to when I came out, the change was there,” said Winnacott, who has had essential tremor since his early 40s. “Now I can hold a teacup and not spill it.”Dr. Andres Lozano of Toronto Western Hospital’s Krembil Neuroscience Centre, which is collaborating with Sunnybrook, said the results of a guided ultrasound wave treatment are “immediate.”
“As soon as we burn the cells that cause the tremor, it goes away,” he said. “This is the kind of surgery where you could come in and go home an hour later. So it is really a game changer.” Dr. Michael Schwartz, the principal investigator and head of Sunnybrook’s division of neurosurgery, said the results so far are “very exciting.” “Here’s a chance to do something without making a hole in the patient, so there is no risk of infection or damage and yet we can achieve the same results (as surgery),” he said. Schwartz said it’s been 20 years “since there has been a development like this in brain work.” The procedure will also be tested to see if it can successfully eliminate uterine fibroids, and even destroy brain tumours without ever slicing open the patient’s skull.

> 1 amp/volt of electricity to kill a human, 0.001 amps/volts to kill the bug inside the brain, that is inside the body of this human... without harming him/her.
> http://www.lgmedsupply.com or any other website with electro medical devices






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PH levels of all waters

10/26/2012

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Regualar tap water has a PH value about 7.0 and has many dissolved minerals, some floride and a pinch chlorine, it is already saturated thus less likely to absorb as much stuff as distilled water. You are correct and more. Blood is over 90% water. PH levels in Blood must be between 7.35 tp 7.45... any value close to above or below causes many side effects such as feeling ill, lowered immune systems and/or letting the parasites in us over grow, try to escape or die. Rotting parasites' bodies get our hosts bodies quite sick. All living beings have parasites. To demonstrate: A salt water aquarium with bad levels of PH will cause all creatures swimming in it to get very sick and/or die as the parasites try to escape the host body and the bad water. Germs, bacteria... We are what we eat and swim in, LOL... PH 7.40 must be in us as well as fishes and the sea, God our Creator is not an idiot. Eat high alcaline foods to combat the acidic stuff advertising is force feeding us, a list can be easily found on the internet. Clean detox your body at least every six months. When will we learn and know more about our own bodies? The time is near. May Gods help us, may Gods protect us all. Peace.
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Is distilled water a solution? Where can I get it?

10/24/2012

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Yes, Cherie, this is one of the many secrets of chemistry: There isn't any such thing as pure liquid water. Distilled water is a very dilute solution of hydroxide and hydronium ions, because (like many other solvents) water reacts with itself:

2 H2O() H3O+(aq) + OH-(aq)

At room temperature, about 1 in every 10 000 000 water molecules has dissociated by donating a hydrogen atom to another water. Distilled water under these conditions is actually 10-7M H3O+ and 10-7M OH-.
Hydroxide ion is the caustic component of lye, and hydronium ion makes acid solutions corrosive. However, the concentrations in water are extremely low and not at all dangerous. (For an opposing opinion about the toxicity of water.) Distilled water also reacts with atmospheric carbon dioxide according to:

H2O() + CO2(g) H2CO3(aq)
H2CO3(aq) + H2O() H3O+(aq) + HCO3-(aq)
HCO3-(aq) + H2O() H3O+(aq) + CO32-(aq)

which brings the pH of distilled water in an open-air container down to about 5.8. Distilled water can be found in most Supermarkets. It's great for cleaning your stomach and kidneys as it absorbs calcified minerals as it passes through.
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10/23/2012

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