Hi Marc,
I purchased what is called a "prosperity crystal" from our pranic healing association. As its name says it is supposed to attract prosperity. Interestingly enough, from the moment I picked it up, it gave my body some sort of electrical balancing. So anytime I feel EMF is overwhelming me, I hold onto the crystal and it helps level me out. It is too big to carry around, but throught it was an interesting discovery for its use. They also having "healing crystals" which have a different frequency, so I am going to buy one of those to see its effect. I think it is well known on how crystal can be used to concentrate white light, but I didn't realize it would act like a polarizer. It only cost me about $25 US so seems like an inexpensive polarizer - may not be as effective as others, but worth knowing. I have read that you take various supplements to detoxify your body and to attach to the toxins to carry them out safely. I am curious what your list of supplements & diet looks like? I have noticed the following seeming to help some people with EMF, and am curious if I am missing any others: 1) Omega 3 oils, etc; Avocados & olive oil; Salmon oil 2) Calcium 3) Potassium 4) Low carb diet 5) Detox: Chic seeds; Active-H; Immunocal (my own favorite); SpringLife Polarizer 6) Raw fish & beef (previously frozen) Cheers, Glenn >From: "Marc Martin" <[hidden email]> >Reply-To: [hidden email] >To: [hidden email] >Subject: Re: [eSens] polarizer poll >Date: Sun, 23 May 2004 10:02:18 -0700 > > > Anyone know where I could get one of these in Australia? > >Supposedly, the ones sold at Bioharmonics.com are energy balanced, >making them superior to the standard polarizers offered elsewhere. >Since I've only used the ones from Bioharmonics, I can't say whether >or not this balancing makes any practical difference. But I do >believe they ship around the world. > >Marc |
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> I think it is well known on how crystal can be used to concentrate white
> light I've had limited experiences with using large quartz crystals. They did seem to help with EMF tolerance, but I also found them somewhat agitating so I stopped using them. > 1) Omega 3 oils, etc; Avocados & olive oil; Salmon oil > 2) Calcium > 3) Potassium > 4) Low carb diet > 5) Detox: Chic seeds; Active-H; Immunocal (my own favorite); SpringLife > Polarizer > 6) Raw fish & beef (previously frozen) For me, I've used all sorts of things, but the things I've done continously for years are: carrot juice, avacados, dates, bananas, apples, quinoa (cooked), olive oil, sea vegetables, Active H-, Cellfood, EMF protection devices (various), beans/rice, avoidance of wheat, meat, sugar, dairy. As for chia, these were definitely helpful for my EMF tolerance, however I recently took them in for EAV testing, and the tester thought it was stressing my heart too much, so I discontinued it. Marc > Cheers, > > Glenn > > >From: "Marc Martin" <[hidden email]> > >Reply-To: [hidden email] > >To: [hidden email] > >Subject: Re: [eSens] polarizer poll > >Date: Sun, 23 May 2004 10:02:18 -0700 > > > > > Anyone know where I could get one of these in Australia? > > > >Supposedly, the ones sold at Bioharmonics.com are energy balanced, > >making them superior to the standard polarizers offered elsewhere. > >Since I've only used the ones from Bioharmonics, I can't say whether > >or not this balancing makes any practical difference. But I do > >believe they ship around the world. > > > >Marc > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > |
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