Support for Long-Term Health Challenges
- Kidney disease stabilization in diabetics
- Thyroid balance post-pregnancy
- Relief from diabetic neuropathy
- Arthritis & joint inflammation control
“I have been an insulin dependent diabetic for over 10 years,” recalls Don Goff. ” In 2006, I was entered into the kidney transplant program and I attended dialysis classes as I prepared for dialysis and possible transplant.” Diabetes often leads to kidney failure and the need for dialysis. It is a contributing factor in about 35% of all cases of chronic kidney disease. According to present day medical knowledge, chronic kidney disease is incurable.
However, in 2009, Don had an opportunity to participate in a CAMS research trial. He was loaned a CAMS Personal Tuner and instructed to treat his kidneys for two minutes twice a day. When his condition did not improve, he increased the treatment time to ten minutes twice a day. At this point, Don began to see marked improvement. “Over the next three months, my energy level improved and under my doctor’s supervision, I was able to reduce my insulin requirement-by half,” says Don.
Subsequent tests indicated that Don’s kidney function was also improving. His creatinine levels (a good measure of kidney function) dropped from 3.4 to 2.5. With less frequent use of the Personal Tuner, creatinine levels eventually dropped to 2.1, where they are stable today (normal levels are .6 to 1.2)
“The most remarkable improvement has been in my energy and mobility,” says Don. “I have gone from walking a half block three times a week to walking ten blocks four times a week.”
Research has shown that when conditions have existed for a prolonged period of time, the human energetic field requires longer (and sometimes more frequent) treatment with the CAMS devices (see pages 5-8 of Beyond Pills Knives and Needles). In Don’s case, two minutes was not enough to restore coherence to the energetic field. His ability to use a Personal Tuner in his own home made all the difference.
For patients with diabetically-induced kidney disease, it is suggested that the pancreas and the kidneys be treated. For other forms of kidney disease, treat the kidneys and any offending interference field(s).
However, in 2009, Don had an opportunity to participate in a CAMS research trial. He was loaned a CAMS Personal Tuner and instructed to treat his kidneys for two minutes twice a day. When his condition did not improve, he increased the treatment time to ten minutes twice a day. At this point, Don began to see marked improvement. “Over the next three months, my energy level improved and under my doctor’s supervision, I was able to reduce my insulin requirement-by half,” says Don.
Subsequent tests indicated that Don’s kidney function was also improving. His creatinine levels (a good measure of kidney function) dropped from 3.4 to 2.5. With less frequent use of the Personal Tuner, creatinine levels eventually dropped to 2.1, where they are stable today (normal levels are .6 to 1.2)
“The most remarkable improvement has been in my energy and mobility,” says Don. “I have gone from walking a half block three times a week to walking ten blocks four times a week.”
Research has shown that when conditions have existed for a prolonged period of time, the human energetic field requires longer (and sometimes more frequent) treatment with the CAMS devices (see pages 5-8 of Beyond Pills Knives and Needles). In Don’s case, two minutes was not enough to restore coherence to the energetic field. His ability to use a Personal Tuner in his own home made all the difference.
For patients with diabetically-induced kidney disease, it is suggested that the pancreas and the kidneys be treated. For other forms of kidney disease, treat the kidneys and any offending interference field(s).
A 23-year old woman presented with excessive hair loss, nose bleeds, extreme fatigue, and post partum depression. All symptoms had occurred since the birth of her first child, four months previously. Blood tests indicated a thyroid imbalance. But the interesting thing about this case was that the woman had an episiotomy with the delivery of her baby. Careful evaluation revealed an interference field at each location. Both areas of disturbance were treated with a TensCam; the doctor also recommended several dietary corrections.
During a second visit two weeks later, the patient reported mild vaginal pain (reminiscent of delivery pain) for two days following the initial treatment–then her symptoms began to subside. Within 2 months (4-6 treatments) all symptoms completely resolved. Blood tests verified that the thyroid had stabilized.
At the time the doctor shared this case history with me, I pondered the prevalence of episiotomies and thyroid imbalance among women. I wondered if there might be a larger-scale connection. Since then I have seen two similar cases of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis where the women had episiotomies. Both cases
resolved with CAMS treatment to the vaginal area directed over clothing from 18 24 inches away, and to the thyroid. I share this, not because three cases are proof of anything, but because they represent an interesting area for exploration. Scars are one of the best known locations of interference fields–
especially scars resulting from surgical procedures performed during periods of emotional stress. The birth of a child is an obvious time of emotional stress. The likelihood for an episiotomy scar to develop into an interference field is high and should be considered in more cases than just with thyroid imbalance.
During a second visit two weeks later, the patient reported mild vaginal pain (reminiscent of delivery pain) for two days following the initial treatment–then her symptoms began to subside. Within 2 months (4-6 treatments) all symptoms completely resolved. Blood tests verified that the thyroid had stabilized.
At the time the doctor shared this case history with me, I pondered the prevalence of episiotomies and thyroid imbalance among women. I wondered if there might be a larger-scale connection. Since then I have seen two similar cases of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis where the women had episiotomies. Both cases
resolved with CAMS treatment to the vaginal area directed over clothing from 18 24 inches away, and to the thyroid. I share this, not because three cases are proof of anything, but because they represent an interesting area for exploration. Scars are one of the best known locations of interference fields–
especially scars resulting from surgical procedures performed during periods of emotional stress. The birth of a child is an obvious time of emotional stress. The likelihood for an episiotomy scar to develop into an interference field is high and should be considered in more cases than just with thyroid imbalance.
How It Works–
CAMS targets interference fields (scars, organs), restoring balance and improving organ function.