THE CURE FOR ALL CANCERS
Dampen your other hand by making a fist and dunking your
knuckles into the wet paper towel in the saucer. You will be
using the area on top of the first knuckle of the forefinger or
middle finger to learn the technique. Become proficient with
both. Immediately after dunking your knuckles dry them on a
paper towel folded in quarters and placed beside the saucer. The
degree of dampness of your skin affects the resistance in the
circuit and is a very important variable that you must learn to
keep constant. Make your probe as soon as your knuckles have
been dried (within two seconds) since they begin to air dry fur-
ther immediately.
With the handhold and probe both in one hand press the
probe against the knuckle of the other hand, keeping the
knuckles tightly bent. Press lightly at first, then harder, taking
one second. Count it out as “a thousand and one.” Repeat the
probe a half second later at the same location. There is an addi-
tive effect. The first probe opens your cells' conductance chan-
nels. The second probe tests to hear if they are indeed open.;
These are considered the two halves of a single complete probe.
All of this takes less than three seconds. Don't linger because
your body will change and your next probe will be affected.
Subsequent probes are made in exactly the same way. As
you develop skill, your probes will become identical. Plan to
practice for one to two hours each day. It takes most people at
least twelve hours of practice in order to be so consistent with
their probes that they can hear the slight difference when the
circuit is resonant.
For reference you may wish to use a piano. The starting
sound when you touch down on the skin should be F, an octave
and a half above middle C. The sound rises to a C as you press
to the knuckle bone, then slips back to B, then back up to C-
sharp as you complete the second half of your first probe. If you
have a multitester you can connect it in series with the handhold
or probe: the current should rise to about 50 mi-