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jbgoth
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For those of you who use the KMT for lyme, do you what it means by "metal mobilization"?

Also, do you use it overnight for the longer programs? How do you attach the pads? They would drive me crazy and keep me up all night.

Should you take chlorella before or after you run the machine?

Thanks,

Jordan

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quote:
Originally posted by jbgoth:
For those of you who use the KMT for lyme, do you what it means by "metal mobilization"?

Electric current opens up the cells so that nutrients and treatments go in easier, and waste such as metals come out easier as well. i dont think its quite the same principle, but electroporation is similar, and something you can look up.

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Also, do you use it overnight for the longer programs? How do you attach the pads? They would drive me crazy and keep me up all night.

lyme programs only run 1 hour, mycoplasma is 3 and the others are like 3-6. i just run it durring the day. the pads are sticky pads so they stay on. usually i put them on my wrists and do a double wrap tie of the cords around my wrists, or i put them on my feet and put socks over. i run the wires under my clothes and put it in a pocket.
there are also some kind of "blocks" that make it so you dont need to wear pads. i think they are something like $300 from biopure. im thinking of getting those to use at night on days when i havnt used the kmt for one reason or another.

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Should you take chlorella before or after you run the machine?

Thanks,

Jordan

probably before. wouldnt you think so?

brett

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You may want to read this though it does not directly answer your question:

http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=044874

The device has frequencies that will mobilize metals. It is generally not advised if someone still has mercury amalgams - or at least read the above.

As for sleeping with it, I only sleep with it. I find it less annoying to sleep with the wires than to try and walk around for six hours with them. You get used to it after a week or so. Once in awhile, one may pull off, but with the KMT24, the alarm will usually catch it - not always.

I do take chlorella daily anyway. Not sure that it matters so much if it is before or after, but before probably would make the most sense. If you are not sleeping with it and doing the longer programs, before and during may be appropriate.

As for the blocks, they are about 80-125 each. I have several. I use them for ART testing, but I have not used them for the KMT. Personally, I do not think the effect is as strong in doing so. Additionally, they must have ambient light. So if you sleep with them, you have to leave some light on in the room.

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Scott

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Scott responded very so well. Thank you for locating the link with the comments Dr. K. made re fallout of heavy metals when "activating" the body system with anything. It is probably the most important fact to be aware of!

I will add a bit as a general comment.

If you do want to use the KMT with the Resonator Blocks, a teeeny light will do. I had one of those reflector lites that you wear on your belt when jogging at night. The light is only noticable if you look at the block and light on the nightstand.

Dr. K. also uses the expression "shaking the tree" when he talks about "mobilizing". That means the apples may fall down, but you still have to pick them up somewhere and transport them out of the system. That's why the mopping up agents (chlorella, chitosan, cholestyramine, pectin, Destroxin, etc.) He also mobilizes metals with Neural Therapy which also shakes the tree. When the metals are firmly bound to the matrix, intensive mobilizing by different means is often necessary to bring life back into the system.

Dr. K. explains the Microcurrent as follows:

"The word "micro" refers to the usage of low amperage in this class of instrument. Voltage is the tension that exists between two electric poles, amperage is the actuall current and energy that flows during a specific application.

Small currents activate tissues. Larger currents block or sedate tissues. DC current (steady flow) has other biological effects than the alternating currents used in the KMT technology.

When a current is pulsed, a multitude of biological effects can be achieved - dependent on the frequency, shape of the wave, pauses between the waves, length of the individual wave and variation of other parameters.

Microcurrent has been shown to increase intracellular ATP levels, dissolve deep scar tissue, trigger the formation and release of numerous growth factors and stimulate new nerve growth and tissue healing.

In the KMT technology, we have focused on the vasodilation of lymph and blood vessels, downregulation of the sympathetic nervous system, microbial growth inhibition and toxin mobilizing effects."

As far as attaching the electrodes to the body, it pays to become inventive. I used bands made from or pieces of stretch knits to tie around leg or lower torso and stuck them underneath.
It's best to put them onto the problem areas.

Take care.

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