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m0joey
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Make sure you test for the KPU if you pursue it, either energetically or through lab if you can. I took it for about 3 months before it stopped testing for me energetically.
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I agree with everyone that has suggested looking into KPU.
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Hey Six -- Gravel root, marshmallow leaf or root, hydrangea root, and goldenrod leaf. I make a tea of this in the morning for about 16 oz. Over time it will help the kidneys heal and recover. Six you can use your bionic 880 over the kidneys to help the healing process. 10 minutes over each kidney 3 times a week should do it. It takes about 1 to 2 months if the kidneys were over stressed. If you add uva ursi, use it only for about 2 weeks and stop. Use uva ursi no more then three times a year.

Use l-citruline 1/4 teaspoon in the morning and the same before bed. It will help build nitrous oxide levels in the body. Do this with the KPU protocol, we sooooo need the zinc. From my research a lot of zinc can be found in healthy individuals both in the bladder, and liver. The KPU protocol helps address regaining enzymatic functioning to these organs. The herbs help regain healthy terrain from the parasites and viruses which took residency while lyme was on its rampage.

I think we should ask Dr. K. about including this in his kpu protocol.

I've just replaced the lightworks I had been using with the PE1. I now can sense how much a difference the bionic must have to the lightworks. The PE1 which is similar to the bionic is sooooo much more then lightworks. It penetrates much, much deeper. It has to be 10 times more healing then the lightworks, just my opinion.

I'm learning more and more each day how using LED light and herbals can make such a difference in the healing process.

I also suggest looking up the herb yarrow. Yarrow helps to increase body temperature. Its funny too, because it is an easy herb to tincture for very little money.

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Thanks for all the suggestions, Bob. My body temp is normal. [Smile]

How do you know if your kidneys are stressed .... I actually don't think mine are ... last time I was muscle tested my liver and ascending colon were the stressed organs.

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On detoxing, I am doing pretty good. I have made my skin become once more, an organ for elimination which it has not been doing previously. I skin brush, massage lie in the sun exercise then infrared sauna every morning and the sweat drips off me. In the past I stopped using the sauna (just a cheap portable one) because I could not sweat, but now it is working. They say you lose weight by sweating.

I am sleeping well, not feeling wiped out like before, ankle swelling down and pain in some areas has reduced. I feel like I am in healing mode. Later I will have to employ various means to kill my resident bacteria bugs etc but this way feels good - like very natural and at the pace my body wants to go. I hear that sauna's are not good if your adrenals are weak but I am going it anyway, though slowly only 10 mins listening to my body if it wants to stop.

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Six -- lower back pain was my clue along with inflamation in the lower extremities including leg stiffness. Also how well your bladder is working, and in my case the prostate. So I used herbs to ameliorate those symptoms and it seemed to work quite well.

If your body temp is normal forget the yarrow (along with cayenne). The other herbs are only going to help your kidneys work better, plus the herbs do a good bit to help renormalize the liver. Especially goldenrod leaf -- which is also called solidago.

Comfrey is another really great herb.

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Thanks, Bob, for sharing your wisdom again.

My main symptoms is still fibromyalgia, mainly in my shoulder. Last time I treated with the photons it helped, then when I had some emotional stuff pass, it helped more.

I still have some insomnia, but I sleep, it's just I wake up easily unless I'm sleeping alone. [Frown] That's an improvement, though.

Other than that, no symptoms, except if the pain gets bad I get fatigue.

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