what does ground modifier mean please ?
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Patricia Roelandt
4 months ago
Good morning,
I have a question.
I successfully treat myself daily.
After my infopathy treatments, I have a very high thirst and dry skin. At night, I am completely dehydrated: nose, eyes, throat, larynx, and mouth. My creatine level in my blood test is 380, which could be due to... See more
I have a question.
I successfully treat myself daily.
After my infopathy treatments, I have a very high thirst and dry skin. At night, I am completely dehydrated: nose, eyes, throat, larynx, and mouth. My creatine level in my blood test is 380, which could be due to... See more
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May 17, 2025
My interpretation on your situation: your body temple needs extra water to process the frequencies/ energies received for healing
Itโs similar to people feeling especially thirsty after a sound bath/ healing session
Feed the body the extra water that it needs
You may consider imprinting this IC
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Itโs similar to people feeling especially thirsty after a sound bath/ healing session
Feed the body the extra water that it needs
You may consider imprinting this IC
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Herbaut
4 months ago
Hello, a quick question about infoceuticals. Is it okay to buy them in a glass bottle? Thanks in advance.
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Oligotherapy, which involves the use of trace elements like copper, gold, and silver for therapeutic purposes, uses the term "ground modifier" to describe its intended effect on the body's physiological processes. The concept of a "ground modifier" comes from the idea that... See more
Oligotherapy, which involves the use of trace elements like copper, gold, and silver for therapeutic purposes, uses the term "ground modifier" to describe its intended effect on the body's physiological processes. The concept of a "ground modifier" comes from the idea that these trace elements can influence the body's "terrain" or "ground" - essentially, the overall environment of the body's cells and tissues.