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Minni on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/QLINK-tp1547559p1547726.html
Actually, not **just** me,
but also Jason Eaton of eytonsearth responded to a thermal pool (he
recommends clay baths based on his cure at that thermal pool).
Mere clay baths have not helped me, though.
I required the REAL thing - the on-site salt/mud/sun combo.
Unfortunately, due to bad luck, I never got to go back there.
Also many, many VERY ill people gain positive results via Dead Sea
Mud
ON-SITE, IN THAT LOW-PROTECTED ATMOSPHERE OF OXYGEN,
UNDER THE SUN
IN THE PROPER SQUENCE AS I MENTIONED.
But not just there, also Glen Ivy Spa, and other such places.
For example, I wouldn't be surprised if that place where the oil rigs
sank in Texas recently due to powerful sink holes (caused by
underground salt deposits) would also cure people.
I deduce this based on the following:
Because that EXACT place at Dead Sea (ein fashcha) where I felt
powerful therapy back in the mid 1990's, has ALSO developed dangerous
sink holes over the past decade.
Same as Texas!
Many get results from Far Infrared Heaters,
but the wet-salt/mud/sun combo is more natural & maybe safer.
If you're interested, here's some of my experiences:
http://www.freewebs.com/eclectives/mymetalcharts.htmlAnd for updates of what I've tried,
here's my various Energy/Oxygen/ETC testimonials
(see the MISCELLANEOUS boards section):
http://com3.runboard.com/bcomputermonitorpainMinni
(a.k.a. monitorp - short for "monitorpain"
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[hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
>
> > mini hi.. whats that about a trampoline?
>
> Trampolines are good for clearing the lymphatic system,
> which is good for people who are trying to clear toxins
> from their systems. You might get a similar effect
> from any kind of exercise, and there is also something
> called "dry skin brushing", which can be used to get
> toxins moving out of the body.
>
> That mini responds to mud, salt, and sun would seem
> to indicate toxins (which the mud would pull out) and
> mineral deficiencies (the salt would help
> provide missing minerals). And I guess the sun
> would be beneficial for the infrared rays (helping
> detox) or vitamin D.
>
> Marc
>