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Rolf wrote a comment to Medulla Oblongata Harmonizer PEMF
about 2 years ago
Wow! Our son coughed for an hour in bed. When I put this IC on him it only took 5 minutes & he fell asleep without coughing once! No cough syrup has done that before.
THANK YOU for that ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ’›
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Aug 25, 2025
I too have had really great success suggesting this with clients when it comes up (intuitively testing) for them!

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Aug 24, 2025
Rolf because the cough reflex also runs via the brain stem and the medulla ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿผ
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Aug 25, 2023
Rolf, thank you very much for sharing your experience, very much appreciated!โค๏ธ
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Petra Vernon wrote a comment to Acute Traumatic Disc PEMF
about 2 months ago
This keeps stopping midway through. I am using the app and it is hard wired.
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2 months ago
Hello Anton,

In cases of post-COVID, ME/CFS, etc., medications that target the Ace2 receptors often help. Such as nicotine patches, Mestinon, or amifampridine.
Do you happen to have an IC that also occupies the acetylcholine receptors? Nicotine patches are helpful for many people because nicotine binds more strongly to the... See more
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Aug 24, 2025
You're thinking too symptomatically. COVID, among other things, uses the ACE2 receptors to penetrate cells. You can block them, but that changes little in the cell where the virus lives and produces spikes. Blocking ACE is more likely to prevent infection than to prevent spikes and MECFS. Always think in a complex and causal way.
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Aug 24, 2025
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Daniel Knebel Hey Daniel, thanks for the answer. Yes, that alone isn't a cure. But it does provide support to help suppress the spikes. Many sufferers have recovered as a result; others are doing better, while others are doing nothing or worse. We still don't know enough about those nasty... See more
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Dur
Aug 24, 2025
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Last week, Dr. Leitzke gave an interesting talk on nicotine patch therapy, etc. It's now also on YouTube. The frequency therapy interview with me will also be published online soon ๐Ÿ˜.
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