Thursday, March 31, 2022

MRT, MAGNETIC RESONANCE THERAPY

Due to my limited knowledge and limited experience looking ar cells through a microscope, these videos can be a challenge. Differentiating cells from my Android screen is not much help. Without navigable clues, it's a challenge to understand what's going on.  

Video #1 is video of blood cells from someone with "Long COVID" or "post-COVID." 

The poster states that "the more damaged cells that appear on the slide, the sicker you probably feel." 

To my amazement, she includes a picture of "a pocket of . . . cells and can watch them vibrate."  What's causing them to vibrate?  She doesn't say.  The spike proteins?  The graphene oxide?  Something else?

Next, she offers how to resolve the vibration and the clumping of cells.  Is the clumping a prequel to clotting?  Could be.

The solution?  6 sessions of MRT, or Magnetic Resonance Therapy and two lifestyle changes--drink more water and take a good multi-vitamin.  This one has come highly recommended.  It's cheaper if you buy in bulk.  I'm beginning to like her work.

In this next image, she has marked the WBCs, or the white blood cells, pointing out how few of them there are.  I wonder if there isn't a vitamin or mineral that can increase the number of WBCs?

Next, she does us all a solid by showing what healthy cells look like after 6 sessions of MRT.  It's nice to see results so that we can build appropriate expectations.  

Check this out.  She adds sound.  We can almost hear the cells talking to each other. I love it.

This may be the best before and after lesson you could ever expect in a biology class.  But Ms Anastasia goes beyond that.  She points you to what MRT is and where to go to find a practitioner in your area.  I wonder how often one could do this.  And I wonder what the cost is.  No worries.  She's provided us with the necessary resources.  Do you know how rare this is when someone furnishes her audience with these resources where you can go from knowing nothing about a concept to having all the resources to improving your health literally at your fingertips? 

Magneceutical.  Check it out.   

Interesting. 

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