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I'd like to know if anyone has used the Tesla Wand?
What have your results been?
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You know I used it, right? And I still do.
I posted a lot about it, I love my wand.
I think the best thing about it is that you feel charged of energy. It feels a bit like you went outside and breathed fresh air.
Another good thing is that it makes your organs release liquids. A bit like a plunger!
If your gall bladder is stuck, the wand makes it unstuck. Same as the liver: working too slow, you feel heavy after eating, then you use the wand there, it moves again, feels lighter again.
You want your thyroid to start working properly? I use it there.
You want your sinuses to open? I use it there.
I use on my teeth, it feels like an internal massage, very relaxing.
I use it on my spine, it feels charging my whole body up, from a sort of ethereal energy. I need to sleep less, and feel fresher.
In the first weeks I used it, I crashed, literally. It made all organs deliver garbage, it made my nerves release toxins (and that is PAINFUL)...
But the benefits, the charging up of energy, like taking ions (when you drink fresh veggie juices, you feel that uplift), you'll feel when that initial detox reaction comes down.
I love it really. It was the best investment I did (I mean, just 25 dollars, it was more than worth).
You need to invest in binders, though, as your body do start detoxing.
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It looks like it is more expensive than the one I have (chinese, cheap quality) and it is stronger.
I'm waiting for mine to break to buy another.
I don't recommend mine (a blue box, no brand, China made) because 2 people that bought got them with defect. Mine is still working, but I guess it's a matter of luck.
Try the Novator, or any OLD refurbished violet ray (MUCH stronger, it seems) than the ones that are sold today.
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