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Old 11-01-2010, 08:30 PM
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Default Simple method to partially heal brain damage

Hi, Im new blood here.,my brother has Parkinson's and I have previous but also ongoing, continuous brain damage from several problem. My brother is going to try this for repairing brain damage and I am wondiering if anyone here would like to try this for ten minutes or more to see if you get the signs of healing of recent or ongoing brain damage with this method, which I have learned by experimentation,..that is, the rapid brain healing this causes is accompanied by sleepiness and a telltale feeling of a only very slightly uncomfortable raspy or grainy feeling in the brain.

The method is simply to put one hand in the same position the fetus most commonly holds his in, that is, up near his chin, holding nothing in the hand and holding it reasonably still. The sleepiness and and telltale graininess should begin within a minute but you may be able to notice it in just a few seconds , as the rapid healing begins in that time.

Using this method J have been able able to partially further heal brain damage from had stopped healing ten years earlier and it regularly heals brain damage in me in less than an hour that otherwise takes 8 to 24 hours to restore my brain function.

Finally, this works only very poorlly if I smoke, and doesnt work at all if I am too near some manmade radiation sources, , cell or mobile phones, flat screened tv sets, computer monitor or modem, and radios, so I turn all those off and put the cell phone away from me. It also doesnt work with anything in the ear like a hearing aid etc.

Ok, maybe someone will be interested in trying this and posting if they can detect that rapid healing feeling I described.

Steve Lord
Santa Barbara, California.
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