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MRC_Hans
14th January 2005, 07:06 AM
You are gonna love this (http://www.remedydevices.com/voice.htm) little device. At only 395$ it produces any remedy you tell it to produce, in seconds!
Several of them are very enthusiastic about it over at hpathy, e.g.: here (http://www.hpathy.com/homeopathy/forum_posts.asp?TID=2599&PN=1)
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parachute wrote:
I want to make my own remedies. The pharmacy takes too much of my time to get to.
I looked up potentiser machines and came up with a company that manufactures them.
Anyone have knowlege of white mountain radionics? or any other potency maker on the market, Do they perform as well as they are touted? are they worth the money? any feedback would be welcome.
Thanks in advance
parachute
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Hi Parachute,
My family possess three radionic machines (that produce, potentise and transmit remedies) acquired from Peter Reuhmkorff here in Australia. He can be reached at prueinstruments@tpg.com.au.
And, THEY WORK!!! How do I know? Because I have used mine on infants and animals with amazing success. Furthermore, you are correct that it makes one's life as a homeopath a whole lot easier!
Hope this helps.
Fiona
I realize that I'm in the wrong business.
Hans
Lisa Simpson
14th January 2005, 07:15 AM
It uses "Psychotronic Technology" so it must be real!
I would love to get one, just to take it apart and see what it is inside.
Doc Dish
14th January 2005, 07:21 AM
Remedies can even be made and given to patients, or oneself, even if no blank tablets are available, simply by placing a finger in the metal well on the device, operating the Make switch and transferring the vibrations directly into the body. :rolleyes:
When I read your original post, I was thinking of something like a PEZ dispenser. Simply operate the lever and out pops a pill indisinguishable from the real thing!
LTC8K6
14th January 2005, 07:28 AM
Wow. Just wow.
Just when you think you've seen the most idiotic thing for sale.....
You run across a bunch that redefine "idiotic".
http://www.remedydevices.com/
Apparently they're Uri Geller approved!
http://www.remedydevices.com/links.htm#Product%20Guarantee
scotth
14th January 2005, 07:31 AM
Originally posted by Doc Dish
:rolleyes:
When I read your original post, I was thinking of something like a PEZ dispenser. Simply operate the lever and out pops a pill indisinguishable from the real thing!
Now that is funny! Sad, but funny.
Bandersnatch
14th January 2005, 07:35 AM
Hans,
I noticed you asked that diffrent language question on the other board.
From the FAQ:
Question:
Can the device recognise different languages or accents, and will the device still recognise what I want if I have a cold or throat infection?
Answer:
Words are used to represent a thing or situation. Many different words (even different in language) can be used to represent the same thing. Therefore it makes no difference what language a person speaks in, as far as this device is concerned, they will get a remedy from whatever they ask for. Regional accents also make no difference, but it is important that the user speaks clearly into the device.
So. It's multilingual. WAIT! There doesn't even need to be language! Evidently, you could effectivly work it using grunts and chirps!
I should also point out, they have an FAQ on finding out if it works.
Question
How do I know if the gadget really works?
Answer
Most people who work with vibrational medicine find at some time it helps to be able to dowse, usually with a pendulum, or to use muscle testing to find out if a remedy helps. If you can dowse with a pendulum ask it, "Does the Voice Potentiser work"?
If you cannot please ask someone to dowse the question for you. I ask you to take on trust that this device is all that it is claimed to be, and I am certain you will not be disappointed!
And we all know how reliable dowsing is!
Psi Baba
14th January 2005, 07:35 AM
Originally posted by Lisa Simpson
It uses "Psychotronic Technology" so it must be real!
I would love to get one, just to take it apart and see what it is inside.
I suspect you would find a switch connected to a beeping circuit, and a battery. Period.
This guy's a genius! He's beating the homeopaths at their own game! A device that does nothing for pills that do nothing. This one goes into the "damn-I-wish-I'd-thought-of-that" category. I thought he might have gone a little too far with this part, though:
The Remedy also incorporates an "Automatic Lock" facility. Each time a remedy is made, the vibrations are immediately automatically locked into the carrier material, so that they cannot fade even if the tablets are then touched by the hand, dropped on the floor, or stored next to stong smelling sustances.
But they'll probably swallow it like so many homeopathic tablets.
Lisa Simpson
14th January 2005, 07:38 AM
Originally posted by Psi Baba
I suspect you would find a switch connected to a beeping circuit, and a battery. Period.
It might also have something that causes a vibrating feeling. That way, when you stick your finger in it, you actually feel something.
jmercer
14th January 2005, 07:45 AM
I don't know whether to laugh or cry, or both. One thing's for sure - I will never again think I've heard everything. :D
Flo
14th January 2005, 07:50 AM
Originally posted by Bandersnatch
So. It's multilingual. WAIT! There doesn't even need to be language! Evidently, you could effectivly work it using grunts and chirps!
They've obviously devised it for chimps, at any rate ;)
El Greco
14th January 2005, 08:11 AM
Sometimes I wonder whether to part fools from their money is a repugnant crime or an admirable social service...
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