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Brussels
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Hey guys, I found still ANOTHER way of using the Violet Ray, WITH NOSODES.

Remember that I was the first person who tried the Bionic 880 therapy with the PE1 with excellent results, so it is not the first time I try new things!!

the PE1 + nosodes was what put my lyme in remission for the last 6.5 years. And also for my daughter (even though she had 2 very short relapses, it was never even 1% of the hell we lived before the PE1)

My Violet ray + nosode treatment was not for lyme, but for Candida parapsilosis.

I have it MUCH longer than lyme, I can make it go dormant reasonably fast, but it keeps coming back every year, about 2, 3 times a year.

Symptoms can be like any candida symptom: skin rash, vaginal candida, GI symptoms, liver pressure, fatigue, you guys know...

I lent my PE1 for the last 2 months, so I decided to try the NOSODE protocol with the Violet Ray, similar to the way we use infrared with nosodes.

The only problem was how to use it WITHOUT touching the body while I use the Violet Ray.

With infrared, we can keep nosodes attached on the body (solar plexus) without damaging nosodes.

But I don't think my nosodes would survive high voltage from the violet ray.

So I decided to use a vial with a plastic lid, put the candida nosodes in, then keep it OVER the trigger points (mostly chakras or acupuncture points).

I touch the plastic lid, hoping that my body won't transmit high voltages to the nosodes, and apply the violet ray on my body.

It takes LONGER than with the PE1, about 30 minutes, but so far so good.

I got to see if my symptoms will improve fast (today, it looks pretty good), then I'll write here.

My nosodes were D6, D12, D30, D60, D100 and D200, I mix them in ONE vial with lid, as I said.

(In the US, you would call these potencies 6X, 12X, 30X and so on. Here in Europe, we call D).

If anyone is willing to try it, you can do the same with Borrelia nosodes, attach a thread on them so that you do not touch them directly with your fingers (or you'll transmit high voltage to the nosodes and cancel the active principle).

I'm having surprising results, let's see if these are as STRONG as with infrared 880nm.

The idea behind is that both devices work with scalar waves, and these waves are the ones that transport the information to photons and cells.

The difference is of cost of treatment: for a fraction of the price of the PE1, or the BIonic or even the Sota LW, you may obtain some good results.

It wouldn't hurt your pocket that much if this is a complete failure, as you won't spend more than 50 dollars for that experiement.

(the violet ray costs about 30 dollars or less; Borrelia nosodes about 20 dollars or so).

As I do not have lyme any longer, I can't report my progress with lyme, only with candida (much harder to eliminate than Borrelia, in my opinion).

Skin inflammation is down to 20% since yesterday. I didn't INGEST candida killers, so... I suspect it is either my wand + nosodes, or placebo.

Whichever, I am always glad to have less inflammation. [Big Grin]

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Thank you Brussels, this is very encouraging news! Looking forward to seeing your progress update with this.
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Wow Brussels! I need to catch up on all your threads (I took the summer off). Fascinating the violet ray does so much.

You are so creative! I vaguely remember you covering up the nosodes with a cloth (if I remember correctly), so the plastic cap is sort of working the same way? Brilliant.

Are you using nosodes in pill form or liquid?

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You got to use it in liquid as it is a photon treatment. Transparent vials etc like with infrared.

They do work, but I wonder if they work as well as with infrared 880nm. I got to continue testing. My candida is much better, but not gone completely

(I'm eating some ginger candies 3 times a day so that I don't catch my daughter's cold). Candies are no good idea during candida...

I'll try to cook with ginger and see.

Today I herxed quite a lot. My liver got pressure, I felt my 2 kidneys... Exactly like usual, when I take killers (for candida or borrelia, it's the same reaction I get).

the good news was that I didn't take any killers! It is only the violet ray nosode treatment!!!

I upped my binders, did the Violet Ray for 90 minutes (for relaxing), it always feel divine.

The vial I bought has a lid. You can use any little bottle, but it must be transparent (I think). I'm just copying the infrared protocol, but NOT taping nosodes on my body as high voltage will probably destroy nosodes.

I am supposing the plastic lid blocks high voltage to go through. I hold the bottle by the lid, and do not touch the liquid nosodes, if you see what I mean.

But if you have doubt, just attach a little thread and hold nosodes through the thread (cloth will probably not transmit voltage).

I only test stuff energetically and find out treatments that 'test' good. I have to actually put them in practice to see if they actually work and for how long, and how efficient...

My gut is much better, no more bloating, stools are good again. I have so much energy these days.

Since I first started the violet ray, quality of life for me improved considerably, despite my annual candida coming back with cold weather...

It's less intense every year, so I hope one day it won't come back anymore, with whatever treatment I try.

I hope more people try it to see how you guys react.

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