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McArthur resident says he was healed by low frequency sound
“For McArthur resident Bob Bethel, the idea of using sound to heal was once a far-fetched notion. In 1993, Bethel survived a serious motorcycle accident that left his lower right leg severely damaged. Several major surgeries and hours of reconstructive surgery were required to create the illusion that his leg muscles were intact. Bethel’s physicians had little hope for a complete recovery and told Bethel to consider himself lucky to be alive.”...
Shattered Patella in 32 pieces, sheared Tibia, severed femoral artery, crushed nerves.
“At first they wanted to amputate my lower leg. Then they said I would never walk again. Now the nerve has completely regrown. I have full feeling. The pain alleviation alone was amazing. The pain was indescribable. I was on morphine for almost two and one half weeks with little effect. When the sound was put on there was an instantaneous relief of the pain.”...
Two Cases Suggesting Macular Regeneration
“Macular Degeneration is a condition characterized by the degeneration of the central area of the retina. There are two forms of macular degeneration, wet and dry, each with its own symptoms but both being characterized by a loss of visual perception. In America, one in three individuals over the age of 75 will be affected by one form, or the other, of macular degeneration. While there are some treatments that can decrease the severity of symptoms associated with wet macular degeneration, the literature reports no treatment that can significantly affect dry macular degeneration. In the profiles below, Dorothy was diagnosed with dry macular degeneration; Pauline with a combination of eye issues including dry macular degeneration”...
Nerve Regeneration (Tooth) through Bioacoustic Sound Presentation
“A few years ago, after chronic right lower jaw pain, tooth irritation and dental evaluation leading to the discovery of a second molar problem, several root canals were endured, but the problem continued. I had a commitment to attend Medical Acupuncture training practicum, only to develop a full blown abscess which caused paresis of the lingual branch of the right facial nerve as it traverses under the jaw, and especially numbness in the right submental region/foramen up to the lip. Management via acupuncture helped with the pain, but ultimately, the tooth was extracted, antibiotics and analgesics begun, but panic set in. Why? Because I am a trumpet player, and the prospects of having a permanently numb lip was untenable.”...
Russ Rudy, MD
“In the summer of 2001, Dr. Russ Rudy began to experience numbness of his feet and legs. In 2001 he had a syrinx (fluid filled cavity of the spinal cord) removed but his health continued to deteriorate.”...
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