what age did it begin and what do YOU think caused it?
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Earlier I said treat it like a sensor, because it is…
I make things that are tender to the touch no longer tender to the touch by finding out which way direction is more tender in 2 planes and pushing/twisting it back the other way. Check-treat-recheck until it's gone, and magic happens.
Someone came to watch me work. He had seen Toftness Radiation Detector demonstrated and said there was a sweet spot where the detector picked up nothing. He and I believe the detector was picking up an emf version of the signal involved with the "sensor" being out of place.
I've done EXTENSIVE digging into fascia (connective tissue)
I sought out a hearing impaired patient because I'd already been reducing tinnitus by finding any tender spot I could where the angles of the ear meet the face and making them not tender.
This guy wasn't completely deaf…anyway, inside top corner of the mouth, where the pterygoids are; the connective tissue gets super tight. It wreaks havoc and may be fooling a lot of MDs. it will pull the jaw closer to the skull, causing it to push out on the other side, giving you clicking and popping that people try to fix on the other side. It will also cause nausea and vomiting after eating (chewing), syncope (seizures), temporary blindness, and hearing loss. Two ways to address: feel bumps on either side where the TMJ is while mouth opens and closes. You're just looking for which one sticks out LESS. pinky up into top back corner of mouth on that side. try to wedge between top gum line and outer hard thing. very light but firm constant pressure with slightest of wiggle while they open as far as they can then close then open then close. What may happen is what seems like a dead end suddenly relaxes and allows pinky to slip back an inch further. Then or if that doesn't happen, if they haven't killed you yet (it's painful) find the tender most spot back there. Figure out which way is more tender in 2 planes and push it the opposite way. It may be a cord running up and down. That cord may be twisted way too tight (remember it's connective tissue). Try to see which way it's twisted and untwist it with your pinky.
Back to the story… the guy was a skeptic and kind of a jerk and I was just about ready to give up. I found one final spot way up in the back of his mouth and gave it a push, took my finger out and was taking my glove off in defeat when he yells "THAT DID IT" and I'm like great this guy wants to fight now…
He said: "there's a noticeable decrease in ringing the tone has changed too"
He'd had the same pitch ringing for 15 years. Hope that helps anon.
The fascial pathways must be semi-conductors. There's actually research showing the tissue is semi-conductive. This system, based off my observations and research, is going to be responsible for position in space, position within tight spaces, balance, coordination, pain, non-specific pain, and possibly subconscious thought. Wifeanon has DID and I've been able to eliminate pain (and tender spots) that some of her little alters had from abuse encounters. That's super-telling, if you get the totality of all that.
That detector device was banned from use and the government sent letters out forcing anyone whoever bought one to turn it into the government. Kek.
Only 3 states in the US don't have religious or personal exemptions and CT isn't one of them.
CA
WV
MS?
THIS is what gets left to die a slow death because of the politicization of science. No funding for real world science that can help the people hold the shit heads accountable.
Because: Global Warming.