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stichting milieuziektes

----- Original Message -----
From: "stichting milieuziektes" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 22:06
Subject: Re: [eSens] QXCI reaction/rage


> Hello Cara,
>
> it is a common fact in homeopathy, that when it works, the symptoms get
> worse at the beginning, and than disappear.
> So it is good possible that the treatment is allright, although the time
was

> too long.
>
> In any case, it is important that your husband drinks at least 2 liters
> water a day, beverages, tea and coffee NOT included.
> Many toxins have been freed, and the body fights againts it, and the water
> makes them come out.
>
> It is a common rule with bioresonance therapis, that much water MUST be
> drunk.
>
> Greetings,
> Charles Claessens
> member Verband Baubiologie
> www.milieuziektes.nl
> www.hetbitje.nl
> checked by Norton Antivirus
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>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Cara" <[hidden email]>
> To: <[hidden email]>
> Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 21:17
> Subject: [eSens] QXCI reaction/rage
>
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> > Glenn,
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> > You have mentioned rage a few times so I'm wondering if you
> > might have some insight. My husband had a bad reaction
> > (apparently) to the QXCI machine on Friday. He was absolutely
> > furious for a good 24 hours afterwards. Like you, my husband is
> > an extremely mellow person and never violent. But during the
> > QXCI session, which lasted two hours, he became increasingly
> > weak and painful and afterwards shared with me how enraged
> > he felt. He *wanted* to smash things and was deeply resentful
> > toward the QXCI practitioner for "torturing" him for two hours. I
> > should say that he and I had an agreement prior to the session
> > that he would pull the plug if he felt at any point that it was
> > harming him. And, when I noticed that he seemed to be
> > suffering, I asked him several times if he wanted to stop. He said
> > no. Later he told me it was because his intuition did not tell him
> > specifically that the QXCI machine was harmful, so he chose to
> > continue in order to see what the end result would be. We both
> > understand that trial and error is necessary in order to find
> > answers.
> >
> > All day yesterday my husband felt like crap (weak, painful) and
> > was very angry to boot. BTW, the QXCI practitioner had predicted
> > he would have a good night's sleep and be energetic the next
> > day: neither of these things happened. Of course my husband
> > has no intention of ever having another QXCI treatment. And he
> > has rejected the homeopathic supplements the practitioner sold
> > us. He tasted one of the supplements and insists that it "burned"
> > his tongue and hurt his stomach for hours afterwards. I took the
> > supplements myself as a test, and I felt no burning sensation in
> > my mouth but did feel some slight stomach discomfort. So, for
> > the record, I know my husband wasn't so angry that he was
> > necessarily imagining things or making things up. But I do know
> > there was some irrational component to his reaction, because
> > he refused to drink water all day -- and he admitted this was
> > because the practitioner had specifically recommended that he
> > drink more water to aid detox. There was no reasoning him out
> > of this attitude.
> >
> > My question for the group: Was my husband having a normal
> > human reaction to being subjected to a machine that triggered
> > his ES symptoms. (Who wouldn't be furious and frustrated?) Or,
> > was this a "detox" reaction? (The practitioner did attempt some
> > light detoxification during the session.) I guess I am just at a
> > loss to understand when an apparently bad reaction is actually
> > desirable because it may produce good effects in the long run,
> > and when a bad reaction is simply a bad reaction -- and the
> > trigger (in this case QXCI machine) is something to be avoided.
> > My husband is in such a shaky state that he seems to react
> > adversely to pretty much anything we do to help him
> > (supplements, EMF protection devices, "healthy" foods) plus he
> > doesn't "muscle test" well, so we are usually in a state of dismay
> > and confusion around here. Any insight would be great.
> >
> > Cara
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