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Wed, March 23, 2011 9:08:05 PM
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Hi , great you are feeling alright. So with the time, you can try to make your potencies higher, if you continue well on them, so that the potencies follow your health progress! [potencies---- higher dilutions of homeopathic nosodes(---ed.)]

Congratulations!

I always told that PHOTONS themselves help to eliminate candida.

I think most candidas and funghi hate infrared light. The trick is to find the right frequencies. If you'd like to try, WITHOUT any nosodes, just do energetic tests to find out the frequency (or frequencies) you need to do ON YOUR TUMMY AREA , where your intestines are. The time is usually big compared to photoonign nosodes (by the 5-10 minutes or so).

Sometimes you need photooning from your back too, certainly from sides (waist line) and sometimes you need more than one frequency.

Then apply photons to the affected area, also energetic tests, and get the right time of treatment etc. I swear to you, it works very well.

Expect though again, release of heavy metals, so you need mop up agents (lemon, chlorella, MSM, but in different hours as Vit C cancels chlorella effect, add cardamon!!!).

Don't jump into sugar and carbs just because you feel better. Wait for a while, until candida is really gone.

And if you'd REALLY want to get rid of the candida for long, just add INGESTED the right Sanum products, also tested, usually it's Albicansan AND Sanukehl Cand that are needed, but some people will need different like Pefrakehl, Mucokehl, Mucedokehl, San Myc. Don't photoon them simultaneously as you risk messing up the previous photon treatment information.

Herxes are milder, but they build up, so still be careful!

I have to go now!
Selma

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