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sia1019
about 2 years ago
Hello Anton, So Iย  believe I have developed a histamine intolerance, I used take antibiotics several times a year for many years, I want to heal this so I donโ€™t have to restrict diet. What ICโ€™s do you recommend, I have made one with DAO , histamine buster, Quercetin, Iโ€™d like to add ones to heal the gut or anything else you recommend . Iโ€™ve itching on my arms only... See more
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Jan 29, 2024
Hi Sia1019, please also seeย  Allergy PEMF andย  Allergy Remedy (you can check feedback on it: https://www.infopathy.com/en/communities?cls=t&id=1&post_id=471
for gut please seeย  Gut Health โ€“ Probiotic
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Feb 17, 2024
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Anton SF thank you:)
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Ava wrote a comment to Lymphedema Lymph Activator PEMF
about 2 years ago
Anton, where do you place the hummer for pemfs or audibles, can I put it on my wrist or is it more effective elsewhere? Thank you. ๐Ÿ˜„
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Feb 16, 2024
Ava, if needed to treat a particular area or organ then needs to be applied to that area. For general application, it is better to apply IC Hummer to the sternum or stomach. :)
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Feb 16, 2024
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Anton SF Thank you Anton x
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Brittani wrote a comment to Esophagus Healing
about 2 years ago
Can you make one for achalasia please 
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Feb 16, 2024
Brittani, as achalasia is caused by damage to the nerves in the esophagus, which leads to difficulty in swallowing and other related symptoms. This damage prevents the esophagus from moving food into the stomach properly due to the inability of the esophagus to relax and let food pass through. The exact cause of the nerve damage is unknown, but it may involve an autoimmune response where the body's immune... See more
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