EMFs

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hot water bottles

[Aajonus] 

The damaged tissue is not coming out quickly. You have a lot of stored toxic fats in your body. So, your minerals are probably being absorbed a lot around there. So, if you want to increase the healing to that finger, get a hot water bottle, wrap it in like a flannel pillowcase, and just put your hand on top of it while you sleep. 

Or while you're sitting down anywhere, and it'll force circulation into that area for healing. Anytime you want to force healing in a particular area, use hot water bottles, never a heating pad. Heating pad contains EMF, electromagnetic fields, and it causes molecular change of cells, which are destructive and there they don't reproduce properly. It'll cause more adhesions. 

[Attendee] 

Likewise with electric heating blankets? 

[Aajonus] 

Correct.  

[Attendee #2] 

Are space heaters okay? 

[Aajonus] 

Keep them three feet away from you, it'll also cause electromagnetic fields in the air. I don't think it's a good idea. If you're going to use something like that use the radiators, the oil filled. They're less contaminated. Or gas. 

[Attendee #2] 

If you cut your finger, just put a hot water bottle on it? 

[Aajonus] 

No, you don't put it on top of the hand because that'll cut the circulation off, if you put your hand on top of the hot water bottle heat will radiate up into hand. 

[Attendee #2] 

Electric massager? 

[Aajonus] 

That's not good. I put my EMF meter on there. Very high electric, an electric massage chair. 

Yeah., it's got a motor that runs it. The motor's right under here and they'll send out EMS for up to three feet.  

[Attendee #3] 

Do these things help as far as EMS are concerned, do you know?  

[Aajonus] 

Um, is that a magnetic?  

[Attendee #3] 

No. 

Nikken's got these magnetic patches and pocket things, that'll will help pull some of it out and regulate your system a little bit. Their beds work to an extent, as long as you don't overdo it.  

[Attendee #4] 

Is the Q-Link something you recommend? 

[Attendee #3] 

This is a Q-Link. 

[Aajonus] 

What is that, I don't know what Q-Link is? 

[Attendee #3] 

No sense in going into it if you don't know what it is. 

[Aajonus] 

But I may, Q-Link I'm not familiar with that name, but I know about the magnetics. 

[Attendee #3] 

It's supposed to regulate magnetic fields, so they're no longer damaging to the body. 

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