By Anna Von Reitz
As everyone knows, the First Wave launched this week to receive treatment under the new "med bed" frequency therapy technology.
The first five days have been spent doing something quite unexpected, but logical --- detoxing.
This part of the treatment is focused on removing heavy metals and parasites; it basically requires taking a series of very hot baths in a custom salt solution, that is carrying magnetic and electrical fields that penetrate the whole body.
A similar but far, far, far less intense form of this is familiar to those who use ionic foot baths.
This-- for comparison -- is so intense that it is barely tolerable.
Everyone who has experienced this agrees that it is quite uncomfortable and leaves them exhausted afterward, but it is "bearable" in view of the long term results.
Each bath lasts only an hour. At the end of that time, the bathwater is filthy, ranging from black to dark brown to dark green, with or without suds-like residues floating on top. The "gunk" is really quite nasty, and requires hand scrubbing to get out of the tubs.
Those experiencing this expressed some grim amazement to see the sheer amount of crud that was coming out of their tissues.
Factors like age, occupation, military exposure to exotic vaccines, exposure to fuel products, defoliants, pesticides, and other chemicals, like Agent Orange, radioactive elements, etc., all play into how many baths an individual may need to take to completely detox.
The amount of parasitical infection they carry and the kinds of parasites present also plays into how many baths a person needs.
Though parasites are never discussed by doctors -- who are in fact gagged and prevented from mentioning it when parasites are indicated by laboratory tests -- everyone has parasites and parasites are a big health issue.
The record number of baths anyone has had to take is twenty. Our "high" number team member needed five baths, which is far more typical. Relatively healthy people can take two baths a day, the aged and sick or injured take one bath per day.
In addition to the special soaking solution and the pulsed magnetic and electrical fields, heat is a major part of the treatment, following Russian research that proved that exposure to high heat --- about the temperature of traditional Japanese health baths --- kills cancer.
We now know that one particular scavenger parasite, Fasciolopsis Buski, is always associated with cancer, and if we get rid of this parasite, the cancer goes away, too. It is susceptible to high heat and dies under the bath regimen -- the waste created from the dead parasites is then excreted and becomes another part of the detoxification taking place.
More traditional parasites, intestinal worms, slime molds, yeasts and fungi are also expelled, often with the help of expert colonic flushing. This is an aid to the overall detoxification that can significantly speed up the process.
We don't realize it, but many of us carry around up to 25 pounds of "concreted" waste in our intestines. This waste is abundantly populated with parasites, worms, molds, etc., which then add their waste to the body's daily detoxification workload. The gunk lining the walls of our intestines and the living freebooters that make it their home also make it more difficult to retain and absorb beneficial nutrients and minerals from our food, creating a "double whammy" effect on our health.
Clearing all these foreign chemicals and extra organisms and their waste out of our systems, while boosting the unique natural frequency characteristics of our own DNA -- like tuning in a favorite radio station -- are both necessary elements of the therapy protocol.
While the basic therapy itself is free except for the travel and hotel stay, there are costs involved that we weren't anticipating at the outset. The special salt soaking solution is a consumable that has to be paid for, if you want a paper printout of your DNA analysis and detailed description of current health issues, nutrient deficiencies, etc., it might be 3,000 pages long and that has to be paid for, the colonic flushing and other adjunct services are provided by separate providers and they have to be paid for out-of-pocket, each hour of computer analysis is also a separate cost and the whole program has to be run at least twice, before and after treatment, to determine the final efficacy of the process.
So, while costs for materials, extra services, etc., vary, they can be substantial, and if the government corporation is not picking up the tab for you as one of their citizens, or the inventors aren't giving you a test ride, costs for the whole deal can easily be between $20,000 and $60,000.
That's still "nothing" compared to allopathic medicine that can cost more than twice that for a single treatment that isn't proven to cure anything, but if you are paying out of pocket, the treatment and the extras are worth saving up for. We didn't have a sufficient view of the options and pros and cons prior to this adventure, but we are reporting back to you.
Of course, our guys can only report back on what they experience, so if you want to get a cat-bird seat insight into the options, we have to raise the extra money for the extra services.
The basic preview -- the air travel, rental car, and hotel fees are paid for thanks to generous donors who have stepped up and made it possible for our guys to take advantage of this opportunity and review this technology for you prior to it becoming available to the general public.
We've spoken to Harold at some length. He is bearing up well, and is able to endure the baths with some gritting of teeth. Although the computerized DNA analysis revealed several problems we weren't aware of, they are all curable. At 83, with a Pacemaker, a gimpy right knee, a broken arm, hypoglycemia, and an enlarged prostate -- he is a poster boy test case for many Boomers and is giving us his best Guinea Pig whistle across the miles. Another dear friend, one of our specialist Law Professors in his sixties, suffered a stroke on April 14th, and is undergoing treatment for that.
We are grateful that "if a stroke had to happen", it happened while our guys were close by and could offer a little ground support, transportation, and TLC to expedite the professor's participation.
We are told that strokes, autism, and certain forms of dementia are among the simplest and easiest conditions to treat using this technology. We are looking forward to the day when millions of seniors and young children have the full benefit of what has already been accomplished.
If you want to help out with a few more dollars so our Professor friend can afford the extra computer analysis he needs and our guys can try a couple extra "recommended" options, please do. Time is short now, so if you want to donate toward this, please use the electronic apps and donate buttons (with a note saying its for me) and we will "get 'er done".
Granna
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