Brief History of DOR BUSTER


It was developed by Reich in 1954
Reich's Medical DOR Buster was a miniature version of his cloudbuster,
designed for use on human patients. It was small enough to be carried
in one hand.
The patient who wanted to be treated with the DOR Buster would undress, and
the therapist would hold the DOR Buster so that the ends of the pipes were
less than an inch away from the patient's skin. The therapist would
then move the device back-and-forth across the patient's body.
Like the orgone accumulator, the DOR-Buster is a surprisingly effective
instrument, despite its extremely simple construction. Wilhelm Reich had
developed the principle of energy disposal with the Cloudbuster: stagnated
atmospheric orgone, which he called DOR, was made to flow again with metal
pipes and tubes by discharging the energy into flowing water.
A tripod complements everything for the correct positioning of the device.
Under no circumstances should you be near or touch the water that comes out
of the Dorbuster.
The patient who wanted to be treated with the DOR Buster would undress, and
the therapist would hold the DOR Buster so that the ends of the pipes were
less than an inch away from the patient's skin.
The therapist would then move the device back-and-forth across the patient's
body.
Reich applied the same principle in the medical field. He also called the
energy bound in the muscular spasms "DOR" and began to treat the muscle
armor with a small cloudbuster.
The no longer flowing orgone energy is sucked out and directed into the
water, fresh energy flows in. This principle seems to work in the organism
just as it does in the atmosphere.
I use copper in particular
because it seems to have a stronger orgone conduction power (i.e. the
ability to absorb energy and reflect it),. With the model that I developed,
however, copper allows a more rapid passage of the dor from the patient's
body to the running water. The fact of not having contamination outside the
device can allow for easier use and possibility for the therapist to remain
with the patient or to be able to use the device in complete autonomy
without the risk of influencing other people.
He now thinks that the medical DOR buster is more useful in medical
applications than the accumulator.
However, he has to be careful when he has patients with low energy levels,
as the DOR buster can draw energy away from the individual.
This is his technique: he uses the DOR buster for five minutes and then uses
the accumulator to recharge the individual for 30 minutes, all depending on
the individual person's energy levels and needs.
Thus the art and experience of the therapist is necessary to be able to
understand what might be best for the person.
He can treat some conditions and have rather rapid results.
For an example he is able to treat a pulled muscle for three weeks and have
the same results as normally would take two months to exhibit.
He said that other medical conditions would likewise respond by cutting in
half the treatment times using this DOR/accumulator combination.
There may be a good future here for treatment of sport related injuries, as
this could be rather enticing to a professional athlete to regain full
strength in half the time.
Reich applied the same principle in the medical field. He also called the energy bound in the muscular spasms "DOR" and began to treat the muscle armor with a small cloudbuster. The no longer flowing orgone energy is sucked out and directed into the water, fresh energy flows in. This principle seems to work in the organism just as it does in the atmosphere.