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Wow! This is working like crazy! I am currently pulsing (two weeks before full moon on, two weeks off) with turpentine 50 drops internally and 20 drops externally 4 hours later. I have released stage 2 rope worms with every BM. I wanted to try to get rid of the... 查看更多
Wow! This is working like crazy! I am currently pulsing (two weeks before full moon on, two weeks off) with turpentine 50 drops internally and 20 drops externally 4 hours later. I have released stage 2 rope worms with every BM. I wanted to try to get rid of the liver flukes I knew I had so I ran this frequency. I almost can not believe my results! I'm hooked!
Day 1 I ran it once and got rid of a huge fluke. Day 2 ran it twice and got rid of 3 huge flukes. Day 3 I ran it four times and I got rid of more than 10 huge flukes. Day 4 I ran it 6 times and again I got rid of more than 10 HUGE FLUKES....
Historically I have gotten rid of small flukes but never ones this big. I feel like a new person!
BTW- PLACEMENT I run it on the right side of my lower back.
QUESTION: I'm wondering if this PEMF kills the flukes or just releases them?
Kirsten G turpentine could you explain more about using it and is there a specific type you use? Do you think it's essential to use to it push out the parasites?
Kirsten G turpentine could you explain more about using it and is there a specific type you use? Do you think it's essential to use to it push out the parasites?
ALS is about motor neurons dying. This leads to progressive weakness, muscle wasting, and eventually affects breathing. It's a fatal disease.
CMT is about peripheral nerves being damaged. This primarily affects the feet and hands, causing weakness, sensory loss, and deformities. It's a chronic, slowly progressive disease that causes disability... 查看更多
ALS is about motor neurons dying. This leads to progressive weakness, muscle wasting, and eventually affects breathing. It's a fatal disease.
CMT is about peripheral nerves being damaged. This primarily affects the feet and hands, causing weakness, sensory loss, and deformities. It's a chronic, slowly progressive disease that causes disability but is not fatal.
While both involve muscle weakness and atrophy, the *reason* for the weakness and the *pattern* of involvement are fundamentally different. ALS is a central nervous system motor neuron disease, while CMT is a peripheral nerve disorder.