fredsmith11 ([personal profile] fredsmith11) wrote in [personal profile] ecosophia 2023-09-06 04:42 am (UTC)

A Left Field Blood Therapy

No medical advice being given, see your doctor before doing anything etc.

Pre-COVID a family member had cancer, so I explored alternatives to mainstream "cut, poison and burn" treatments.

I bought the "4 PART BOB BECK PROTOCOL PACKAGE" from https://bobbeckinstruments.com. At the time they were Melbourne based, but have since moved to Thailand.

Of particular interest relative to COVID is this item in the package: https://bobbeckinstruments.com/shop/ols/products/bob-beck-zapper $126

The zapper is claimed to be preventative, as well as curative. I wasn't the one with cancer, but I tried out the kit anyway, since I'm always interested in exploring different therapies. It includes magnetic therapy and I'd had good results years ago with that for an intransigent sports injury.

The point relative to COVID, the spike and potential nanotech in your blood is that the zapper fires an electric charge into your blood as it goes through the main artery and vein in your wrist. The claim is that this electric charge knocks out any nasties in your blood as it passes. (One theory is that parasites in your blood contribute to cancer).

When the jabs were rolled out and I was around newly jabbed people in an enclosed space, I used to get a strange headache in between my eyes. Jabbed people went away, headache went away. I never get headaches otherwise.

We live in a remote rural location, so it's easy to 'stay clean' usually. Recently we've started traveling to Sydney regularly using public transport and my headaches came back. At the same time I was reading some of the way out nanotech-bioweapon material and it occurred to me that if there was indeed nanotech, or other jab related sh-t floating around in my blood, an electric charge should do a good job of f--g it up.

So I dusted off the zapper and started using it again. Result headaches went away. (Another result is that regular use makes my stools darker, but let's stop there . . . ).

So there you have it. A completely unscientific study with no double blind blah blah. 33cents a day (that's $126 across a year) keeps spooky nanotech away.


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