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Would these modalities work to help remove the junk radiation left

in your body after an x-ray? I had some x-rays at the begining of

the week and felt like a truck hit me the next day. Big dark

circles under my eyes - blech. I took all the supplements, and ate

the right foods to help remove toxins in general from my body....

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Yes. This is why I posted what I did a few days ago about long-

term, residual toxic build-up of anesthetics and the energetic

trauma caused by surgery.

In general, there are two basic types of lymphatic drainage work.

One is essentially manual drainage working at the physical level.

The other works at the energetic level.

It doesn't matter whether we are talking about toxins from

anesthetics, medicines in general, or various types of substance

abuse - the chemicals and compounds build up in the body over time.

It sounds like you made a good start on it with a nutritional,

supplemental approach. Even so, that will not get all of it. Full

detox needs to go to a much deeper level.

Gach might address some specific points to use that are helpful and

worth using, but not in a way that you can apply them for a full

system detoxifcation and flush.

The procedure I recommend is a combination of Lymphatic Drainage

Therapy (manual for physical) and Polarity Therapy (energetic). The

Polarity release is actually kind of a combination drill. It does

do some physical stimulation of nodes and manual pumping but it

takes it deeper into the energetic level as well. By contrast, the

techniques used in LDT are all physical but you are in fact at least

touching some of the energetic level if you are in tune with sensing

the lymphatic wave. I just think using both together is more

effective, especially if the LDT liver flush is added in with it.

If you want to check into it, let me know (and remind me exactly

where you live including city and state) and I can check a couple of

web sites for qualified practitioners.

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