Tag Archives: diabetes

December 2009 class dismissed!

Wow! Thanks for joining us “in class” last night. We were programmed to stop at the 2-hour mark ~ sorry we dropped the last 15 minutes. (No chance to change the time duration “on-the-fly” due to new software. A sincere debt of gratitude goes out to Dr. Magda Havas, who graciously gave EXTENSIVELY of her [...]

Electrosmog update

I had the great pleasure and privilege of meeting Magda Havas, Ph.D., a true pioneer in the field of electrosmog and “dirty electricity.” Dr. Havas’ objective is to measure the ill-effects of man-made frequencies in ways that everyone can understand and appreciate (including organized medicine). To that end, she has made some startling discoveries (yikes!) [...]

Stick a fork in it … August 2009 class is dismissed!

EMU Family: can download the audio replay of last night’s class if you are an E Med U member — check your email for details! OKTOBERFEST!! ** Address and location for this Saturday’s event will be included in today’s email to our members! Our next TeleClass will be Tuesday, September 15th (3rd Tuesday instead of [...]

Next Teleclass is Tuesday, August 11th!

E Med U Members! Our next TeleClass will be held THIS TUESDAY, August 11th at 6:30 pm Mountain Standard Time (8:30 pm Eastern, 5:30 pm Pacific, and 2:30 pm Hawaii). Keep an eye on your email for login information, telephone information, etc. Our special guest faculty member this month: Ted Neff, an experienced and knowledgeable [...]

Musings from Hawai’i

True story: A friend of mine took his MRS 2000 to Hawaii, where diabetes is rampant. My friend used his MRS 2000 with another friend who was scheduled for amputation of one leg below the knee. This friend had diabetes and had already lost 4 toes to amputation. After using the local pad applicator of [...]