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I have been doing a lot of research on heavy metals lately and it appears that we are and will be always constantly bombarded with them from all angles for the rest of our lives. So, I'm wondering, just because you use the photon machine for heavy metals and clear your system of them, it sounds like this would be an ongoing process that might need to be done on a yearly basis to continue to clean out the new ones we accumulate.
Do you agree? Any word from Dr. W on this?
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I'm not an expert, but I guess it's a life work, to be continuously on metal cleansing...
I've been doing oral chelation for more than 2 years and still testing positive, still getting those 'herx' like reactions after chelators.
I recently did a light therapy through eyes (check my posts on Photon Wave) and flushed more of them out, until for the first time in my life, started testing energetically negative with the heavy metal vials.
I suppose, total elimination is impossible, but lowering the amount is very much possible.
I suspect these light technologies help us eliminating faster than without them. Hopefully, with less suffering.
I wouldn't expect to be free of metals in a few weeks, even with the most potent light technology, but I am willing to believe it's possible to live a normal life again after flushing the major part out.
How long that will take, I can't say.
Gigi says it's fast, but remind that they have been on natural chelators for years before trying the Bionic. Their fight with heavy metals is not recent.
More experiences have to be seen with the Bionic related to heavy metal cleansing. Besides, once the metals are out, it will still take about 2 years to get your immune system back in track, according to dr. K. so it IS something difficult to measure (I mean, it's not an equation metals out = immediately better).
I've been doing this chelation stuff for two years +, I don't test for most metals now, but I still fight candida infections, even though my lyme is dormant.
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