Guest guest Posted October 28, 2009 Report Share Posted October 28, 2009 Hi Carol and ,Here are the frx I use for stickyblood:87000890009100094000990001050001630003180003190003790006300062000They each run for three min. Can't remember where I got them; have been using them for a couple years now.Be well,Léna speaking of sticky blood, is there a table of higher frequencies i bought a machine that handles the higher frequencies but i haven't tried it yet... is there a list somewhere of the say over 50,000 range frequencies?? i know sticky blood is in that range. carol > > > Hi , > > > > > > The pain's been bone pain, with intermittent soft-tissue pain that > > travels. It feels chemical, like lactic acid build-up, or herx- > > toxins. I tried Bruce's strap for carpal tunnel, but it didn't > > have the effect that it had years ago when i HAD mild carpal > > tunnel. It felt more like a tourniquet, holding the toxins in my > > forearm, if that makes any sense. > > > > My first major herx ever felt like this: shooting, neon-blue bone > > pain, flaming here and there and then subsiding, then surging: > > weird, but so much better than the chronic miseries of joint > > damage, trigger points, and inflammation that I'd had for so many > > years before diagnosis and starting treatment. > > > > When I am absolutely still, I can ramp it down considerably, > > releasing all tension and increasing circulation and toxin removal > > with auto-hypnosis. Warmth seems to facilitate the softening and > > shifting of pain. > > > > I like the sound of DMSO on a wide cork! I've reacted badly to > > frankincense, (at least burning in censors, in orthodox churches) > > but the helichrisom sounds intriguing, so I'll check it out. > > Perhaps it would help psoriasis. > > > > Tonight, the pain is now completely gone! Like a switch was turned > > off! I can live with this sort of thing if it comes, but then goes > > quickly. It may be there in the morning, or it may not. We'll see. > > Lyme-life at its most exciting! ;-} I'm presently Rifing > > stickyblood.(always do at the end of the whole Lyme series) Took my > > MMS tonight, so will see what gets shifted in the night. > > > > Our little Maltese seems to know where to scrunch in to warm or > > ease pain, so he usually treats our tensions. Plato called them > > 'the healing dogs of Malta' for good reason. That, and carefully > > placed pillows and pads help ease most anything that's tension- > > related. Auto-hypnosis handles the warmth. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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