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jackie51
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Who here has self treated for this and gotten better?

Would there be any harm is trying the supplements if one didn't have HPU?

I'm thinking it is one of the many things that is holding me back from clearing infections.

Thoughts please.

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I guess, if you know how to use binders, it shall be fine... It was for me a rough protocol though, as I couldn't stand zinc. Neither me, nor my daughter.

What solved my KPU problem was the TEsla wand again. Even my lyme doctor is adopting it now, as he knows both my daughter and I have been fighting KPU issues for about 7 years! I mean, I didn't take supplements the whole time, because I reacted badly to them.

But I took them religiously for 18 months, and still couldn't accept zinc inside: I kept dumping it off, and so did my daughter. The naturopath laughed at me when she saw I was taking just 1/6 of a capsule every 3 days!!!! She said, the aim was to reach 2 capsules a day.

Anyway, as I told you, my problem got solved with the wand. Somehow, I think it changes cell polarity, and with that, it changes absorption of nutrition.

We stopped dumping zinc, we need no KPU supplements anymore (my lyme doc tested us again last time), skin color changed, nails changed, hair changed, so things must be working better.

For us, only supplementation didn't solve the problem. I told my daughter what the lyme doctor told me: we have to take supplements for life. Well, he was wrong, I was wrong: I suspect that changing cell polarity was the key for the KPU for us.

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I have an RF reader for wi fi devices. It goes off the chain crazy when you run the microwave and stand any place in the house.

Talk about changing polarity; we are cooking ourselves. =)

What is HPU and KPU? I'm kind of a noob.

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zinc vitamin b and a few other deficiencies. Causes brittle nails, pale skin, thin hair, and a few others.
http://www.publichealthalert.org/kpuhpu-a-major-piece-of-the-puzzle-in-overcoming-chronic-lyme-disease.html
Look at link

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As far as I know, the KPU is not solvable... Not for all, that is what I understood.

Dr. K. said once that some people get it solved with psychokinesiology.

No one knows in fact, what triggers the KPU problem, that is why we don't know how to solve it. Why do we keep dumping the minerals that may save us and help us so much?

I just realized that we do not only dump them, but we do not absorb them well either.

The TEsla wand inverted the situation for us: we stopped dumping zinc, and we started absorbing it directly from foods, not anymore supplements.

It also happened with Vit D3. For some reason, our bodies started taking it by itself, probably from some sources of food (before summer). We stopped supplementing it too, even during winter.

I wonder if the wand simply charge our cells with electrons, that change cell polarity and allow nutrients in.

Then as it charges the mitochondria with energy, I suppose the cell starts to do what it couldn't do before: it dumps its garbage out (many people report being toxic after using it).

I guess what people report through PEMF treatments is what the wand is similarly doing. Simply charging the cells, and changing cell polarity.

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