Anyone tried Biomagscience products?

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Anyone tried Biomagscience products?

Elle
I could not get a clear grasp on everything they offer.  It's interesting and was hoping someone here has some experience with this brand or similar?  

https://biomagscience.net/product/emf-frequent-flyer-fatigue-protection-kit/   

At this point I am almost ready to buy the Bio Medici or rent the QRS mat.
I need help that I can do at home.  All of my Neuroptimal treatments and acupressure (which I believe were helpful) were too close to a tower and left me feeling badly from inflammation and kills my appetite.  I have lost more weight and really need to stay home and get well.  

I am down to 98 pounds and have not been that small since pre-teen years.   :(
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Marc Martin
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There have been several people on the Facebook group that have tried the products from Biomagscience products for their ES.
I would say that, for the most part, the reports were negative -- they didn't help at all.  I do think there were a few people who reported benefits, but it seemed like they were a small minority.

Of course, this sort of pattern occurs with most any "solution".  Mostly things don't work for people, but for some people they do.

Marc
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Erica
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I recently bought them. I had my doctor muscle test for them and tested strongly, meaning my body really wanted them. I've been wearing them, but only for a short while, and definitely not long enough to start seeing results. The fellow who makes them said it takes several weeks to see improvement. I'm hopeful, but unsure. My doc muscle tested me for the magnetic water too, but it was neutral, meaning I could take it or leave it.
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I've been using their Wellness Kit and following the EHS protocol in the book for a little over a month now. I have realized enough benefit that I decided to keep the kit and continue using it.

The first thing I noticed following the protocol was an increase in energy. Four consecutive hours of sleep is considered a good night for me and it doesn't happen every night, so naturally I'm mentally and physically fatigued during the day. Energy level improved enough that I was able to start exercising regularly again and could be more productive than just lying around feeling like a zombie. The quality of sleep I get improved as well, although my sleep pattern and hours are about the same. The pain and involuntary contractions in my right calf are mostly gone. While I'm still sensitive I feel I have improved tolerance to EMF's that bother me simply because of increased vitality. Overall I feel more energized and far less miserable and weak compared to before I started with the magnets. I'm incredibly thankful for these improvements.

As far as making sense of their product line. They have three different sizes of magnet - lets' say S, M, L. The different packages are just different combinations of S, M, and L magnets depending on the therapy application. They sell an EMF kit, but that kit only has 6 small magnets and you will not be able to do the protocol listed in the book with that kit. The protocol in the book calls for a few methods that are meant for treating chronic illness, and you need four of the medium size magnets plus the smaller ones to do it. At the very least you need the "Organ Group Therapy" kit to do the magnet portion of the protocol.

The protocol also calls for using "activated oxygen" drops in magnetized structured water. All of that is included with the Wellness Kit. Personally I didn't feel the oxygen drops were essential and have since stopped taking them, mostly out of forgetfulness. They can be bought on Amazon if you are curious about trying them.
They also have a pair of magnets meant for structuring water. I was already structuring and energizing water before and I recommend you learn how to do this whether you use their magnets or not. Lots of approaches here, I can offer suggestions if you're unfamiliar. I can say the magnets they offer for this purpose work well.
Lastly, the protocol calls for human growth hormone on the 4th week. They offer this, but not included in any kit. I did not buy any and don't know if I will.

I also use scalar/energy devices (can be a search to find the right ones that work for you). I had to eliminate wheat and dairy and most grains and eat at least 50% fat minimum. "The Perfect Health Diet" and "The Wahls Protocol" have a lot of parallels and helped me dial in my diet and deal with inflammation. N-acetyl cysteine is the one supplement that I rely on to deal with inflammation. I think Jack Kruse's work is especially relevant for people with EHS although it is dense and not easy to unpack (some easy points are to catch the sunrise every morning, get sun exposure on as much of your body surface as possible, limit artificial blue light at night, but there's so much more). If you don't think what kind of light you're exposed to is a big deal then watch "Exploring the Spectrum" by Dr. John Ott on youtube. Kruse (who was at least mildly EHS himself at one point) thinks EHS is essentially a mitochondrial disease and and so targeting the mitochondria with things like sun exposure, exercise, cold thermogenesis, putting the body in ketosis, and taking supplements like CoQ10 and PQQ are worth exploring.

I understand not everyone will have the same success with magnets or anything else I posted here, but you never know what's going to help until you try.
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Re: Anyone tried Biomagscience products?

Elle
Thanks to all replies!  It sounds like it's worth trying as the cost is not terribly restrictive.  
I really appreciate the time and your experiences.  It really is such a confounding issue.