by Mark A Huxley
Crystals and other precious stones have been held in high regard for centuries for their healing effects on the human body. Now scientists are combining them with modern technology and achieving some remarkable feats.
When Les, a 40 year old man, broke down in tears before work in the Summer of 1990, his mother was so concerned for his health that she insisted he go straight into hospital. "I just couldn't stand the pain any more," he admits. Les had been having headaches for six months but his doctor told him it was just a sinus problem.
Les was diagnosed with an advanced brain tumour and given a week to live unless they performed an operation immediately. After a nine-and-a-half hour operation, Les was left with his left side paralysed and with almost no vision.
Les was out of work, needed constant help for dressing, eating and bathing, was unable to sleep properly and was having panic attacks.
Then his friend suggested he see a remarkable man called Harry Oldfield, who was having amazing results with his healing machines. Les started having regular treatments of a complementary therapy called Electro-Crystal Therapy.
Oldfield, like other crystal healers, believes that gems give off vibrations, or frequencies, which influence our physical and emotional well-being. After 20 years of research into the field he has developed an advanced form of crystal healing. His machines pulse electromagnetic energy at different frequencies through a selection of crystals. "They provide a vibration which is like an electrical massage," says Oldfield. Harry likens the human body to a piano which has gone out of tune. The crystal treatment units act like a tuning fork whose resonance helps bring the body back into tune.
Back to Les. After a few sessions things started to really improve. "When I first went to see him I had to be carried in," reports Les. "Later I was able to walk on my own."



