Re:Graham and Betar

Edward Borley ( borley@earthlink.net )
Fri, 21 Aug 1998 08:16:34 -0700

Both devices sound like they do something very similiar to a bit of
knowledge I picked up when I was going through Utah. I guy out there
claimed that a lot of problems were due to a blocked lymph system.
According to him and when I checked it out later, reference work backed
him up, the lymph nodes are connected to each other via a fluid type
system similiar to blood. Unfortuneately, the lymph fluid, (There is a
better term, but its escaping me at the moment.) doesn't have it's own
pump as the blood does. It relies upon the movement of the diaphragm,
and simple walking to accomplish most of its movement. According to him
in order to eliminate most health problems (You know the story, buy his
book, workshop, etc.) you needed to do certain exercises, and use a few
pieces of equipment. The movement of the Graham and Betar machines, as
described, reminded me a lot of what he was talking about. I did do
what he said for a while, and I have to admit it did help. I didn't keep
with it, I wasn't as open minded back then. I still have the material,
somewhere, and I think I'll give it another whirl. One verifiable piece
of healing/rejuvenation, was a few months after I had done this, I
needed a chest X-ray. I have pretty bad asthma, and yes the asthma was
what was helped. I was looking at the X-ray and didn't see something. I
didn't see all of the scarring on my lungs that was there the year
before. I was some what astounded, as lung tissue is not supposed to
regenerate, but the X-ray, and subsequent ones bore it out. Well there's
a testimonial, kind of, from me. If you'd like I'll try and put together
the how's and why's of the system and put them on the list. Let me know.