Posted by
evie15422 on
Dec 18, 2005; 7:19pm
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Salt-lamps-tp1540178p1540208.html
Hi, Ian,
Thanks for your post. I see now, however, that we are talking about 2 different kinds of waters. The water you were referring to is "imprinted" with frequencies. But the water I was referring to is just electrically charged to have more negative ions and a higher pH.
I believe it was Charles who just wrote about crystals that collect frequencies and then get filled up and emit the same back at you--perhaps this is what happens with Sue's pendants???
Also, I think it was Charles who mentioned the foot bath--this is the water I am talking about, tho I am drinking it. If I get the water machine, I am going to try it in my regular foot bath. I know you can get the foot bath that makes its own water, but it is pricey (tho the drinking water machine is even more, it just has more uses). I think getting a drinking water machine and then using it in the foot bath would be the way I want to go (since I want to drink it anyway). But I mention this foot bath because I have heard great things about it. Not re ES, but re removing toxins.
I have an ongoing lymphatic congestion problem that I am working on (from lifelong problems with gluten wastes, other food intolerance wastes, gut dysbiosis wastes and toxins, and hormonal dumping). That is the reason I am interested in the water (and also it has an influence on lowering serotonin concentrations, which I apparently have too much of in parts of my body, tho possibly not enough of in my brain). Of course, I am experimenting on myself and will have to proceed cautiously.
My best to Sue.
Happy holidays,
Diane
Ian Kemp <
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Hi Diane/Mia/Evie,
Sue gave up the water tubes because she suffered an immediate short-term
reaction to them. This is probably specific to her. If the water is
helping you, then I suggest you continue with it. Different people seem to
differ hugely in their reactions to lots of these things.
As a matter of interest, Sue has had 3 goes at methods which used "inputting
electrical frequencies" in the broadest sense, and had completely different
reactions to each. At the time she was suffering both from the ES tinnitus
and severe depressive "black fogs", usually MCS-induced.
1. Bioenergetics - a machine called Raytheon I think. On the first
visit it made the tinnitus a bit worse but lifted the black fogs completely
for 6 weeks - a completely unexpected result to us and the operator! On the
second visit it didn't help the black fogs and worsened the tinnitus
further.
2. Pendants worn round the neck. Sue felt better for about 2 hours but
then progressively felt worse. Within a few hours they worsened her
tinnitus a lot. She tried using them in short bursts at times after that,
but the losses seemed greater than the gains.
3. Cyril Smith's water tubes imprinted with frequencies measured from a
water sample Sue had supplied. The tinnitus was unaffected but it gave her
a very bad black fog lasting for 48 hours! After that she was
understandably reluctant to try them again.
It was suggested that Sue may be particularly sensitive or weakened, and
that in her case, anything which "adds in extra frequencies", even "good"
ones to try to counteract the "bad" ones, may be more than she can take. I
emphasise that other people could react completely differently. People have
said that they have been helped by each of the three methods above.
Treatments for ES definitely do not seem to be "one size fits all"!
In the intervening months Sue has got to the points where the depressive
black fogs are now rare and occasional. Just as well, because the worst of
them made her feel suicidal - and she could tell that this was a chemical
effect, not a psychological one. We believe the single biggest factor in
her improvement has been intravenous glutathione drips, to restore some of
her liver detox functions to a better level. But it does not seem to have
helped the tinnitus (yet), and we still have a long way to go.
Ian
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