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8 years 8 months ago #804 by Ozone
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Just underwent a very very long flight to the U.S. from South Africa and I must say....I am not even half as tired and initially jet lagged as usual..and have been coming here annually for years!! Will be interesting inclined in the hotel how the recovery will go. Wonderful..wonderful...means I am generally healthier.

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8 years 8 months ago - 8 years 8 months ago #806 by Ozone
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Definite improvement in the way I recovered from jet lag. It didn't shorten the time per se, but I had hardly any discomfort!! Still undergoing some detox reactions though...old conditions coming to the fore. It is quite clear to me what IBT is doing....its correcting a great fault in the way we live. It's right up there with Semmelweis washing of hands....he just about got killed for it, and with squatting for bowel evacuation...the modern toilet stool is the cause of many bowel issues, ,,and earthing or grounding, which is something the lack of which has caused us all sorts of ills. These correct fundamental errors in our so called modern civilization. They are not in line with capitalism, and will probably never become mainstream. Washing of hands had to be squeezed in.,it's too obvious to ignore...so we will just have to live with the situation.
It is almost pointless to outline every single benefit that I am experiencing as it's an underlying thing....on incline I feel that every other thing I do with my health ow works!! Like using a zapper for instance...or taking anti parasite herbs...or having a deep tissue massage! I personally thank Andrew Fletcher for his selflessness. I will continue the HIV AIDS mini trial for his and all our sakes...but am not too optimistic about the authorities ' rolling' it out....that will have to be us informing people and letting them decide for themselves.
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8 years 8 months ago - 8 years 8 months ago #807 by Andrew
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Great news re jet lag, I did some experiments with long drives, 700 miles round trip. Usually legs ache, feel stiff getting out of the car. Raised the seat higher with a cushion and did same journey again without any stiffness or aching and did not feel tired as was normally the case. So simply changing your seat so that it is raised level or slightly higher than your knees will also ease jet lag and keep pilots alert on long haul flights.

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8 years 8 months ago #808 by Andrew
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Spent two nights on a flat bed while away from home. Caught a virus, feels like flu symptoms, runny nose, coughing, sore throat, aching etc etc. Spent one night on incline and noticed improvements, today second day on incline feeling much better.

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8 years 8 months ago - 8 years 8 months ago #809 by Ozone
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Will take your advice and hoist my feet over the rudder pedals for long hauls!! That rapid deterioration bothers me somewhat.....we have been sleeping for years flat, slowly getting sick....then start inclining, improving. One or two nights surely shouldn't take us back that much...must be something else. Would also mean the other factors that cause illness...EMF, geostress, etc are still active. Have seen you holding a DECT phone to your ear for over an hour on interview....something I wouldn't do. Hate to think that once on incline for a while we would become suddenly very weak and sick sleeping flat....something about that. Once one recovers....one should then take longer to get ill when re- exposed to disease causative factors. In my case I am combining inclining with earthing and anti geopathic stress measures....as well as other modalities. I even dowse my hotel beds...sometimes have to drag it across the room to avoid lines. :-/
During the earthing research some truckers connected themselves electrically to the chassis of their trucks and found they didn't get as tired as usual after long drives...similar effect. Dark filed microscopy showed the blood instantly moving faster...well the blood cells..when an earthing connection is made. Either way...I am not sleeping flat anymore. Have my traveling bed risers, and my TravelWedge that I just got here.
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8 years 8 months ago - 8 years 8 months ago #810 by Andrew
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My take is that the infection was present but because circulation was good, it prevented fluids from slowing down and therefore stops endocytosis / phagocytosis which is the pathways that bacteria and virus invade cells. I suspect gravity also plays a role in both, affording denser invading cells to distort cell walls inwards until they are wrapped inside the host. in much the same way as fertilization takes place. Keeping those blood cells lymph and cerebrospinal fluids moving prevents cell invasion. Furthermore, the core body temperature drops by 2 degrees sleeping flat. This did not happen when my wife and I measured our bp hourly, which was exactly the same method which arrived at the 2 degree drop. Lowering your body temperature 2 degrees leaves your immune system weakened and in this window is where viruses and bacteria proliferate.

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8 years 8 months ago #811 by Ozone
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Okay..makes sense. What bothers me are the stories of people with chronic issues that went after IBt, only to have them return within days of sleeping flat. Something not okay about that. Better immune system means it should remove certain issues for good. But then like I say nowadays it's a hard world out there. About to return home. Still detoxing almost 2 months later...still have itchy bits on inside of elbows and behind knees...' Allergy' areas. Will address my liver health when I get back home. Been taking strong anti parasite herbs whilst in the U.S. And have a lingering fluey feel that I know as a classic detox reaction. All in all, I still feel my body is on the up rather than the down ...where I was going a couple of months back. My symptoms point to a mild hepatic stone blockage in the liver.

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8 years 8 months ago #812 by Andrew
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In the case of multiple sclerosis, what was reported was a return of symptoms including dropped foot, neuropathic pain, visual disturbances indicative of a relapse. This is interesting in itself because it suggests that the supposedly irreversible damage can be switched on and off. This was also reported at high altitude on top of mountains where people with ms reported being able to walk normally and feeling euphoric. 7,000 feet above sea level, though lower altitudes were also reported as beneficial. Ironically high pressure and high oxygen is being administered to ms patients. About 15 years ago I suggested they move to low pressure and lower oxygen to replicate the conditions at high altitude.

It makes sense to me that even a few nights on a flat bed can bring it home to people just how effective IBT is. Believe me over the years we have experienced it enough. This recent cold / flu invasion is just unfortunate.

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8 years 8 months ago #813 by Ozone
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Quite interesting that actually. It would appear that once we are ill the disease somehow remains in our bodies...even if it's 'cured'. Or else we haven't found all the disease causers...because theoretically once removed the disease should vanish. There are still many people sleeping flat without MS. I always humbly admit that we know very little about life. But then...too much philosophy doesn't take us anywhere either....if IBT can make people live more comfortably we should all be doing it...the rest will come later. Have a back scoliosis issue patient also inclined...70 year old female...also has sciatica. Second month also in pain on and off...she even wanted to stop the inclining. ..but she is keeping at it as she trusts me. Somehow I can tell she is improving though...like your MS examples.
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