Re: The ToothBrush Theory

Ken Carrigan ( (no email) )
Mon, 5 Oct 1998 17:08:41 -0400

In keeping align with Keelynet... Use your Rife Ray Plasma machine
to kill everthing that could be on it.. or...just use an anitseptic like
Listerine that kills germs and bacteria! Not melt the brush!

Hey.. tonight I am going to check my fish tank.. for some "protozoa" so
that I can see if this "BUG SAP" device.. for it's name already.. will
destroy the organisms. I took a look at this patient and very interesting.
One of the best writeups with test results and report .. repeatibility for
sure!
So.. <4000 guass pulsed and turbulant water is suppose to kill organisms
where >4000guass actually is more beneficial then destructive. This from
the patient on the device. We'll see under the microscope.. if I can find
some living organisms....

This also reminds me of Robert Beck and his blood purifier device.. for aids
and cancer.. also his pulse device (one electrical stimulation and the other
magnetic stimulation). Also applies to Rife.. with his Magnetic pulsing of
a plasma tube... and others.. with thier KW magnetic field pulsers. Seems
though that MORE guass is NOT beneficial... and the case of Dr. Robert
Becker..finding that TENs units actually increases cancer growth..
acclerating
the growth 3 fold... as if cancer doesn;t grow fast enough!!!

I have yet to see "under a microscope" the Rife Ray machine (R/B) work..
after
many many many tires.. with Blepharism under the microscope. However,
I have seen it eviscerate with modualted halogen light...

v/r Ken Carrigan

>Hello all and welcome to your weekly "dumbing down" session.
>
>I just had an interesting thought about the humble Toothbrush and how
>unhygienic the little blighter can easily become. I mean, if stored in the
>steamy depths of the average bathroom it can be susceptible to the
following
>conditions:
>
>Mould growth
>Fly deposits (has been known to happen in uncovered toothbrush racks)
>and numerous other disgusting conditions.
>
>Now, if you do not thoroughly heat your brush at 2000 degrees C before
>placing it in your mouth, these things are going to get into you gob.
>Normally the only time mould is consumed is on the back of a piece of blue
>cheese (tastes disgusting IMHO), but the humble tooth brush would pop up as
>number 2 on the mould list (no scientific basis to this assumption). If
you
>are suffering from a condition that has no rational explanation, then you
>may wish to entertain this little theory and leave the brush under the hot
>tap for a while before brushing your teeth.
>
>This has been a public dis-service announcement.
>
>Matthew.
>
>
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