05-25-2021, 11:23 PM
[quote=I'm curious about this. Could you explain a bit more about it?
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Yes, eLybra is just a machine among many others, but very good. The practice differs in name, Bioresonance, Quantum Medicine, Electronic medicine, but in the states i think it is mostly refered to as Rife Machines after pioneer Royal Rife. And not forget Hulda Clarks Zapper.
The basic logic behind these practices is that all things have their own unique bioelectric frequenzy, which is measured by the machines, and when finding intruders or toxines, these machines reverse the current which weakens them, or makes the body aware and ready to repel. Thats what Hulda Clark calls zapping.
All those names mentioned in the first passage are good search words which will bring you lots of information. But you will have to be aware that big pharma is not happy of the thought of electronic medicine which doesnt cost more than its very small use of electricity. They support lots of people and websites which have as task to defame this. Reading about the life, works and death of Royal Rife is also a good introduction into this science. Also Hulda Clarks books like the Cure for all diseases, captures the optimistic mood of someone who sees where this science is heading at.
So - addictions. As i remember it, reading about it many years ago, cravings are caused by the substance posited in some cells, was it neuro transmitters? The successful repelling/ flushing of the drug from these cells, just ends that addiction.
I now remember a situation years before, I was at treatment and was reading all the stuff which came up on the screen of finds, always latin , but then coffee came up, and i reacted, asking her, hey whats this, do i have too much coffee in my body? She gave no clear answer, but it was probably the case. So the next day, any coffee didnt taste at all, i was quite so indifferent to it, but i just kept my routine and habits and kept drinking. It took over a month before it tasted well again.
So i knew about it, and then asked for a coffee treatment that day i was going to quit. And i never missed coffee a day after that, even after 30yrs+ drinking it.
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Yes, eLybra is just a machine among many others, but very good. The practice differs in name, Bioresonance, Quantum Medicine, Electronic medicine, but in the states i think it is mostly refered to as Rife Machines after pioneer Royal Rife. And not forget Hulda Clarks Zapper.
The basic logic behind these practices is that all things have their own unique bioelectric frequenzy, which is measured by the machines, and when finding intruders or toxines, these machines reverse the current which weakens them, or makes the body aware and ready to repel. Thats what Hulda Clark calls zapping.
All those names mentioned in the first passage are good search words which will bring you lots of information. But you will have to be aware that big pharma is not happy of the thought of electronic medicine which doesnt cost more than its very small use of electricity. They support lots of people and websites which have as task to defame this. Reading about the life, works and death of Royal Rife is also a good introduction into this science. Also Hulda Clarks books like the Cure for all diseases, captures the optimistic mood of someone who sees where this science is heading at.
So - addictions. As i remember it, reading about it many years ago, cravings are caused by the substance posited in some cells, was it neuro transmitters? The successful repelling/ flushing of the drug from these cells, just ends that addiction.
I now remember a situation years before, I was at treatment and was reading all the stuff which came up on the screen of finds, always latin , but then coffee came up, and i reacted, asking her, hey whats this, do i have too much coffee in my body? She gave no clear answer, but it was probably the case. So the next day, any coffee didnt taste at all, i was quite so indifferent to it, but i just kept my routine and habits and kept drinking. It took over a month before it tasted well again.
So i knew about it, and then asked for a coffee treatment that day i was going to quit. And i never missed coffee a day after that, even after 30yrs+ drinking it.