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Wow, thank you for the info. It is always so interesting to see how different cultures deal with things. Latin American and Slavic countries seem much more holistic.

I will be the first to admit that I have not researched the 5G rabbit hole because I only have so much time.

So, if you are saying 5G is just a radio frequency, that is really interesting.

The western beauty industry is using laser and different light spectrums a lot more these days.

For example, I use infrared light and red light after serums and treatments, as it helps with healing, rejuvenation, collagen production, hair growth, etc. The infrared does also help with sore muscles and joints (especially for those with arthritis or inflammation). It does a much better job at helping the joints than any pills. (Blue light kills bacteria on the skin, and UV light sterilizes and can even kill fungus iirc). I am also experimenting with plasma.

I did not know that a frequency could help cure illnesses!! Which frequency did you guys use and against which illnesses? Bacteria? So like for the common cold or pneumonia?

How did you get these devices? I had to hunt and go on a journey to find out about these tools, and then to get the devices themselves. (Although, now it is much more widely available).

How do you treat colds with RF? Do you point it at the head? Lungs? Or use a full body device? It is common knowledge in Russia? This is really useful information.

The other thing I will note, though, that may support u/Zap_Powerz 's theory is that once you get to a high enough heat/ radiofrequency, you can burst fat cells. That is one issue people are conscious of when they have face treatments done, as they don't want to lose fat in the wrong locations.

It doesn't hurt and you would not even known it had happened! Same with ultrasound tech, it can destroy the fat cells, which celebs use to sculpt their bodies.

Up to a certain range of RF, it is awesome and collagen producing. Over a certain point it can be dangerous.

I feel like a plant now - realizing that the human body is so attuned to RF, IR, red light, blue light, UV light. And the third eye, as well. It's fun!

Oh, and i think x-rays can be useful, too. I was super ill one time, then got x-rays done. And the next day I was so much better. I think the x-rays zapped the bugs.

Like Hulda's parasite zappers lol.

1 year ago
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Wow, thank you for the info. It is always so interesting to see how different cultures deal with things. Latin American and Slavic countries seem much more holistic.

I will be the first to admit that I have not researched the 5G rabbit hole because I only have so much time.

So, if you are saying 5G is just a radio frequency, that is really interesting.

The western beauty industry is using laser and different light spectrums a lot more these days.

For example, I use infrared light and red light after serums and treatments, as it helps with healing, rejuvenation, collagen production, hair growth, etc. The infrared does also help with sore muscles and joints (especially for those with arthritis or inflammation). It does a much better job at helping the joints than any pills. (Blue light kills bacteria on the skin, and UV light sterilizes and can even kill fungus iirc). I am also experimenting with plasma.

I did not know that a frequency could help cure illnesses!! Which frequency did you guys use and against which illnesses? Bacteria? So like for the common cold or pneumonia?

How did you get these devices? I had to hunt and go on a hkurney to find out about these tools, and then to get the devices themselves. (Although, now it is much more widely available).

How do you treat colds with RF? Do you point it at the head? Lungs? Or use a full body device?
This is really useful information.

The other thing I will note, though, that may support u/Zap_Powerz is that once you get to a high enough heat/ radiofrequency, you can burst fat cells. That is one issue people are conscious of when they have face treatments done, as they don't want to lose fat in the wrong locations.

It doesn't hurt and you would even known it had happened! Same with ultrasound tech, it can destroy the fat cells, which celebs use to sculpt their bodies.

Up to a certain range of RF, it is awesome and collagen producing. Over a certain point it can be dangerous.

I feel like a plant now - realizing that the human body is so attuned to RF, IR, red light, blue light, UV light. And the third eye, as well. It's fun!

Oh, and think x-rays can be useful, too. I was super ill one time, then got x-rays done. And the next day I was so much better. I think the x-rays zapped the bugs.

Like Hulda's parasite zappers lol.

1 year ago
1 score