Edgar Cayce's Wet Cell Battery; Anyone had any success with this treatment?

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Hey Al, I have this funny ringing in my ears? Do you think I should try MORE of the car battery thing or is my treatment done now? Cindy
 
Sleigh bells should be done for this year. I'm not sure what the ringing is. AL.
 
LOL, Al! Thanks for the giggles, but I do feel sorry for anyonw who wasted money on these bogus treatments. Enjoy your day, Cindy.
 
I doubt if wet cell alone can treat this. I suggest you spend atleast a month in going thru various edgar cayce readings / books before trying a wet cell. Better to contact the foundation.

The readings were given to treat and individual and therefore vary a lot for the same disease.

In a general manner, all the following are very essential (all should be done under medical supervision)

1. Colon Hydrotherapy
2. Osteopathy
3. Atomidine (no overdoes please, and don't combine with other thyroid treatments etc.)
4. Massage

Extracting some common points for your disease in Edgar cayce might be helpful.

Once the above cycle is taken care of, I think wet cell should also work. But only Edgar Cayce could have given the most appropriate treatment. Not everyone can apply Edgar Cayce's treatments because he could see the underlying cause, whereas we cannot :-(
 
Whenever a first time poster expounds upon a "treatment" for a disease that is fatal and has no known cure, I wonder what he or she has to gain.

So if you do not mind, please explain your personal experience with ALS. Are you a patient or a caregiver? I have a lot of other questions for you but they will depend upon how you answer this most basic one first.

And before you answer more than the question I put forth, maybe you should review the rules of this forum.
 
I doubt if wet cell alone can treat this. I suggest you spend atleast a month in going thru various edgar cayce readings / books before trying a wet cell. Better to contact the foundation.

The readings were given to treat and individual and therefore vary a lot for the same disease.

In a general manner, all the following are very essential (all should be done under medical supervision)

1. Colon Hydrotherapy
2. Osteopathy
3. Atomidine (no overdoes please, and don't combine with other thyroid treatments etc.)
4. Massage

Extracting some common points for your disease in Edgar cayce might be helpful.

Once the above cycle is taken care of, I think wet cell should also work. But only Edgar Cayce could have given the most appropriate treatment. Not everyone can apply Edgar Cayce's treatments because he could see the underlying cause, whereas we cannot :-(

Of cause only Edgar Cayce can only apply bcause he wants all the profiits, and I cant imagine getting enemas on top of all my problems.:evil: Just another RIP OFF

Pat 1
 
I too smell something rotten here. His IP address is out of Singapore. Let's see if he comes back.
AL.
 
Hello - I just wanted to be the voice of optimism for the wet cell battery.

I've been doing a lot of research on Edgar Cayce's Wet Cell Battery treatment regimen. The wet cell battery in particular, there is actually an awful lot of anecdotal evidence that this device helps for neurodegenerative diseases. I however do agree that if you are not convinced or don't have the money to buy one premade; you could try following his instructions to make one yourself for much less money. His instructions were given in a reading specifically for that purpose and that reading is available free online is what the wet-cell "scammers" are using to build theirs. If you don't want to pay for the solutions that go in the jars, note that in his reading on the appliance, he does state that it can be used without them. It's the level of energy that is the main thing, and the placement of the plates on your body. I believe the solutions are secondary, but there is a lot of anecdotal and some not so anecdotal evidence, especially iodine, that the solutions could be important. My feeling is they are secondary. My feeling is that if you can afford the solutions, go ahead and buy them and use them as directed.

As far as what I have uncovered so far that I think merits further attention from the skeptics: Micro-current medical devices have been reported at least in some minor studies to stimulate ATP production in the cells. Metallic gold implants have been shown in laboratory tests to inhibit apoptosis and stimulate neural stem cell response in brains damaged from trauma. Lots and lots of people with nero-degenerative disease: MS, Huntingtons, Parkinsons, ALS, etc., have reported not only a decreased progression, but reversal of symptoms using Cayce methods. This is mostly anecdotal, so if you are a skeptic, I say, throw that out, build one yourself and try it. But, keep an open mind and allow for the possibility that it might actually work.

Also, micro-current devices have been shown to increase vision in patients with macular degeneration, which is also a neurological disease of the eye.

Nano-gold in small quantities has been shown to stimulate collagen production, inhibit or protect from oxidative stress in cells. It is found in the axon of nerve cells when injested or injected.

I don't recommend making your own solutions though.

I am not an expert. Do your own homework on this as I've not had time to fully research all the various topics. I mostly just wanted to say that Edgar Cayce himself did not appear to be a scammer and was dirt poor most, if not all of his life. Some of these others might be trying to make money, but the main company is a non-profit. The cost is probably mostly due to lack of demand and the strange parameters required to make your own galvanic device as per his specifications. It would not be that difficult to make your own, however, for maybe 30 dollars in parts and I don't know how much for the zinc and sulfuric acid and whatnot.

But, it most certainly is not the same as car battery :?: It's a very low current. You might find it difficult to mirror the same level of current by stepping down a regular battery, but the instructions we got does tell you to test it with a volt meter. So, presumably, it would be possible with modern technology to mirror or mimic the output with something lke a 9-volt battery stepped down.

By the way, iodine is related to function of the endocrine system, which includes the pancreas, where a lot of the GABA-related enzymes are made. Camphor was used as an anti-psychotic back in the day, but through injection, which had too many side effects and was replaced with less harmful alternatives. Gold was used as a nervine (similar to how lithium is used today) and is still used for arthritis, and some recent studies show the metallic form has the same properties as the chloride form, but without the side effects. bromide was and is still used as an anti-seizure medication for epilepsy. Note that he mixes the two to get gold-bromide, which is I think is a way to get safer gold with a bromide accent. Bromide reacts with chloride in your body. Bromide poisoning is the result of losing all the chloride in your body and is treated by "infusion of sodium chloride". I think the gold-bromide is a way to get the benefits of metallic gold in addition to removing some excess chloride in your cells to even the balance. Chloride as you all probably know is a key player in the electrical potential across the cellular membrane. It's negative chloride ions inside the cells that you have. Since gold particles enter cells and are found inside nerve cells, I think the bromide might neutralize some of the negative chloride ions.

Okay, anyway, big data dump. But, I'm not a doctor, not a chemist, nor am I selling anything. I think it's okay to plan for success and figure out ways to do things on the cheap. Think positive and think about giving Edgar Cayce's Wet Cell Battery remedy a second chance. It's the one that actually makes sense to me and there is some legitimate academic research out there that validates some or most even of the "modalities."

And please do your own research on this as I may be jumbling some things together in such a large data dump and don't have time to check my work. And, you might find reason to de-emphasis some of the things I've said and re-emphasis others.

Peace,
-Bob

PS- If you are interested, I do have a mailbox full of online links to references for Edgar Cayce's Wet Cell Battery. I could put that all together and post it. I just have not had time to do that lately for myself even.
 
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Ugh, think before you speak. I'm sorry I just blurted all that out. Hi, my name is Bob. My brother was recently diagnosed with sporatic ALS. I've been researching the disease and had a regurgatative episode. The key question and answer that I conspicuously left out is no, we have not tried it yet. We are just starting to try it. We have also been taking nano-gold mineral suppliment in addition to some diet recomendations. I say we because we both take the gold suppliment, and both are trying some diet changes. I've been taking potassium suppliments that really seem to help me. I've not been diagnosed, though, nor do I have symptoms. We both have low blood sugar and I've been taking some things in large amounts to sort of test them. I think that the low blood sugar/hypoglycemia might be related to some sort of a trigger that starts the gluatmate chain reaction in the sporatic cases.
 
Posting on a 3-year-old topic, here, but as of now (8/16/2010) Google still displays this forum as soon as you do a search for "Edgar Cayce wet cell". So here goes my commentary.

First, no, I do not have ALS nor know anyone who does--I have been using the wet cell battery on my 81-year-old mom for 19 days thus far for her Alzheimer's and the improvements are already noticeable; for the past year she hasn't been able to remember her birthday, address or mother's name--now she gets all these things right on the first try. 19 daily treatments over a 21-day period, each followed by 1 hour on the Cayce Radiac appliance. The recommended initial treatment is 3 months (and yes, there is a complete study published on the net for this device, including base test, but it's for Parkinson's - not Alzheimer's or ALS).

I think the reason I've had success and so many other persons haven't is because the wet cell battery is a very involved treatment requiring Christian prayer, suggestion, massage and constant positive interaction on behalf of the therapist. If you're not Christian, or flat-out atheist - or, if you slack off on the daily procedure - or if you're even mean to the patient in any way - then yes, you probably are wasting your money. They physical apparatus is nothing but an incredibly mild electrical charge (1/50th the voltage of 1.5 volt "D" flashlight battery) which carries ions of alternating daily solutions (silver nitrate and gold chloride) into the body. However, you're not wasting much: the entire wet cell and radiac appliances, along w/ a 3-month supply of solutions, I purchased for $615 (shipping included); the price is less than 3 months of my mother's Aricept prescriptions.

The prayer aspect is an element I think most people can't deal with. That, and the slow-growth aspect. We live in a modern culture where if people can't get something with dollars, can't get it in a pill or in a device they simply plug into the wall and forget about, then they don't want it.

People certainly don't want to spend time with their elders or sick family members. Worse, they get on sites like this and badmouth anyone who does live by a spiritual ethos (makes their own materialism look vacuous in comparison)?

All I can say is you have to have some devotion prior to undertaking the procedure. It's not something where you lay your money down on the table and walk out with a miracle cure. That's like laying money on the table of an AA meeting as soon as you walk in and say, "There's my money - now make it so I'm cured from addiction!" And I'm sure that has been tried before--quite a lot in AA's 80-odd year history--but I doubt it ever worked.
 
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I'll chime in with, save your $600+ dollars and stick to the "positive reinforcement", "be kind", and even "prayer". All of these have been proven to help for one reason or another.

As far as electro-shocking using voltage under a D-cell battery, DEFINITELY save your money for sugar pills :p

As for "Edgar Cayce's Wet Cell Battery", I'll say the same as Al did: "Sorry, we didn't swallow it in 2006 and we're still not going to".
 
I hear Twilight Zone music... closer, closer. I remember the Edgar Cayce craze back in the 60s, and it was "unfortunate" at best, then.
 
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Here we go again! It's all because the patient or caregiver didn't do it properly!

Mister Ed, I doubt if you will visit this site again, but the people here are the most positive and spiritual you will ever meet. So, your theory lacks much luster!
 
Wasn't Mr. Ed a talking horse?
 
Yes, a talking horse of course. Wonder if they strapped batteries to him to make him talk?

AL.
 
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