Frequency Research for Health
Ed Skilling
At the
age of ten in 1928 Detroit, Ed Skilling built his first radio. He has been building and experimenting with electronic
equipment since then. An early experiment made him realize there were benefits to sound frequencies. On the family
lawn, he sent radio signals underground from one copper pipe to another. To his surprise the grass between the
two copper pipes grew profusely. When he sent radio frequencies through soil planted with alfalfa seeds, he found
they grew higher and faster than usual as well.
Ed's hobby and rapidly growing knowledge led to industrial engineering positions. As his knowledge of electronics,
mechanics and hydraulics became known, he gained steady promotions. Eventually he was promoted to a position as
an electronic engineer and section head with the first guided missile plant in the United States. Ed's ability
to solve aerospace and industrial problems by inventing new machinery attracted several companies over the years.
In 1984, he retired to devote his time to developing his own inventions. As a friend of
Bob
Beck's, the two men had shared a common interest in developing state-of-the-art electronic inventions for many
years.
It was the death of his daughter from cancer in 1983 that turned Ed's interest to seriously develop the use
of electricity for health. He was the first to build on the frequency research of Royal Raymond Rife after his
work had been dropped in the 1950's. Working with a group of prestigious doctors in the 1930's, Rife used radio
tubes to demonstrate how frequency could be used to cure cancer. The American Medical Association eventually succeeded
in burying Rife's work. [See Product section for
Electricity for Health in the
21st Century.] In 1988 Ed and Bob Beck attended a meeting of about 30 people during a conference in Los Angeles.
Several medical doctors were present who were interested in applying Rife's work with frequency to cure AIDS.
Ed had been researching frequency devices so he volunteered to further develop Rife's work and develop a frequency
generator. Rife had used high frequencies in the radio wave range to kill a variety of viruses associated with
specific diseases. Ed had also studied the work of Georges Lakhovsky. Lakhovsky had worked with hospitals in the
application of frequency in the 1920's. Lakhovsky recognized that cells have a natural frequency that keeps them
healthy and resistant to viruses and other pathogens. In order to restore this natural frequency, Lakhovsky developed
a Multiple Wave Oscillator to produce high frequencies. The frequencies, in turn, produced a broad range of harmonic
frequencies. When an object is exposed to its natural frequency it will pick up or resonate with that frequency.
This is what happens when two violins have been precisely tuned. If the string on one violin is plucked or vibrated,
the same string on the other violin will start to vibrate as well. When exposed to the harmonics produced by Lakhovsky's
MWO, the cells could pick up their natural frequency with the results that their strength and health would be improved.
In an article in Radio News Magazine in February 1925, Lakhovsky wrote: "In conclusion I wish to call attention
of the reader to the fact that I have obtained very conclusive results not only with a wavelength of two meters,
but with longer and shorter wavelengths. The main thing is to produce the greatest number of harmonics possible."
[Also see
Electricity for Health in the 21st Century.] Skilling devoted his
talents and genius to the design of a unit incorporating the research of Lakhovsky and Rife to produce a healing
frequency and also a broad range of harmonic frequencies.
Skilling does not build units for specific diseases. Rather, he designed a unit to output 728 Hz which is the
Rife frequency considered to be the most healing. This frequency is carried on a radio frequency wave to transport
it to the body. This works in the same way a radio transmitter carries the signal for a particular radio station
so it can be received by a radio in any given area. The carrier wave of 28.322 MHz is in the high radio frequency
(RF) band. The 728 Hz modulates the 28.322 MHz to create a great range of harmonic frequencies-up into the Giga
Hertz range. As with Lakhovsky's work, the cells can then pick up their resonant healthy frequency. The immune
system can then gradually strengthen. The Skilling unit operates with a very gentle 100 milliWatts of power.
Ed's unit became known as the RF Flat Pack or Sound Magi. The design has since been improved and is now known
as a Harmonic Pulser. Ed has worked with a number of health practitioners. These practitioners, Ed reports, have
found that the Sound Magi assists the body in at least two ways:
1) Increase blood circulation and
2) Improve lymph flow.
Now in his 80's, Ed looks like a man in his 50's. He says he's been putting electricity into his body either
accidentally or on purpose since he was a boy. He's certain electricity has been good for him. He says letters
thanking him keep him going on his research. "I can't ever stop. Somehow we're guided to do these things."
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