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(to read more, follow the link at the top of the page.Question asked of me: Jack can you explain what is going on with Fibromyalgia? I saw in the comments that you say its a tough fix but its possible. I'm sure it has to do with water chemistry and dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system. Because it causes such temperature dysregulation, is CT something still to consider to regenerate the DC current and restore the flow of electrons? Thanks Jack
My answer: Did if you read the last few blogs you will see the reason a system goes south is because there is not enough electrons present within the cell membranes or the mitochondria of that system. Fibromyalgia is a loss of electrons in the muscles and collagen fascia of the entire body that dehydrates us and lowers our piezoelectric current. This lowers the dielectric constant in cell water and it is become magnified when things like blue light and nnEMF dehydrate our cells. It usually starts in one cell type but it can spread fast if your base line redox is low. So if you are younf healthy 20 something who works out in a blue lit gym or a blue lit Harvard lab you, by definition, have a lowered redox. You could live at a high altitude and a city with high population density. You likely have no idea how those two things dehydrate cells to set the stage for ME/FM/CFS. It can be a local loss in certain muscles too, just by a lack of red light from the skin above the muscles. The goal is not to avoid foods with this issue but to fix the structure of the tissues and gut by replacing the electrons lost to build the capacitor in cell water back....
And he is correct!
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