https://www.es-forum.com/Anyone-consider-whether-LED-cellphones-are-worse-tp1542256p1542339.html
materials like those may have an effect, but hey are only shortlived.
Crystals like ozolite and benzolite do work, but only for a short time.
negeative energy.
So beware.
Don't fool yourself.
> Well Marc... if you're interested in plowing thru it, below is the URL
> to a very detailed testimonial I had posted long ago on the Eyton's
> Earth yahoo group.
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> I should emphasize that the most effective sequence/strategy is to
> FIRST dip in Dead Sea salt water awhile
> FOLLOWED BY immersion in Dead Sea mud pool at least 10 min. or more
> WITH SUN BEATING DOWN
> DURING WARM MONTHS OF JUNE & JULY
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> For all I know, maybe a similar effect can be obtained by immersing in
> Bokek bath salts at the same time that an InfraRed heater is focused on
> the tub... Then, there are those who are big fans of PCarx & Salt/C &
> Pycnogenol. I may try PCarx next - and may also try Horphag Pycnogenol.
> If I get around to it.
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http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/eytonsearth/message/882>
> Regards,
> Minni
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>> Hi all,
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>> I'm curious if anyone here has had any luck with the use
>> of Bentonite clay and reducing ES symptoms? I've taken
>> some types of clay in the past, and with one brand I've
>> had no apparent reaction (Arise&Shine), another I felt
>> agitated (Terramin), and a third brand I'm just trying
>> out today (Sonne's), so it's too soon to tell...
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>> Bentonite is supposed to be good for removing radiation
>> and heavy metals from the body, and can be used
>> internally or in baths.
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>> Marc
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