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The Oberon-system is a resonance frequency system which is based on the computer technology and shows resonance frequency of body cells from the viewpoint of the energetics. In 1950, a German scientist has found in his research that every individual cell of human body has its own specific frequency characteristic. However, since our body consists of several millions of cells, it was once not possible to cope with all of the information from them. Only with the modern computer technology, it was conceivable to control data and information flow correctly. The ideas of the German scientist were picked up by Russian researchers in the nineties of the last century and Oberon-System was further developed. The Oberon-system can strengthen signals of the individual cells, and check wave characteristics of cells, wave frequency of cells and organs. The measurements are made through a headset. We can truly Listen to your body. To describe this process more understandable, we want to draw a comparison. Let us assume that the Oberon-system would be a radio, every cell is a radio station which transmits with a certain frequency and every transmission corresponds to the health situation of the cell. In order to recognize the cause of your patients disease, you often need many examinations which are expensive and often unpleasant for the patient. The Oberon-system can offer you a easy way to check not only a single organ, but also the whole body. Patients only wear the earphone <b>...</b>
DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org The Divorce of Lady X is a 1938 British romantic comedy film made by London Films and distributed by United Artists. It was directed by Tim Whelan and produced by Alexander Korda from a screenplay by Ian Dalrymple and Arthur Wimperis, adapted by Lajos Biró from the play Counsel's Opinion by Gilbert Wakefield. The music score was by Miklós Rózsa and Lionel Salter and the cinematography by Harry Stradling. The film stars Merle Oberon, Laurence Olivier, Ralph Richardson and Binnie Barnes. The film was made in Technicolor. It was a remake of the 1933 film, Counsel's Opinion, also made by London Films and in which Binnie Barnes appeared in the role played by Merle Oberon. Leslie Steele (Merle Oberon), a guest at a costume party is forced to stay overnight in a hotel because of a particularly bad London fog. As there are no rooms available, Steele talks her way into sharing a suite with Everard Logan (Laurence Olivier), a handsome but somewhat stiff lawyer. They spend the night together, quite chastely, but Logan becomes convinced that Leslie must be married. His conviction is confirmed when an old school friend, Lord Mere (Ralph Richardson) arrives and asks Everard to represent him in a divorce case against his wife, Lady Claire (Binnie Barnes). Cast Merle Oberon as Leslie Steele Laurence Olivier as Everard Logan Binnie Barnes as Lady Claire Mere Ralph Richardson as Lord Mere Morton Selten as Lord Steele JH Roberts as Slade Gertrude <b>...</b>