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DR KLINGHARDT ON WIFI DANGERS

Dr Kinghardt on frequencies: The good, the bad and the ugly.


These 15 minutes are a must-watch for anyone running wifi, or experiencing wifi signals.

Yes, that's everyone except those living off-grid and living miles from mobile-phone towers and other inhabitants.


As many have pointed out, this is a test on humanity with no control group, as nearly everyone is experiencing high doses of these frequencies night and day.





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GOOD FREQUENCIES THAT HEAL


As Dr Klinghardt mentions, some frequencies like those used for WIFI are dangerous, but others heal such as red and infrared.

The healing and reboot of the cellular powerhouse AKA mitochondria is so interesting there is s full article here.



See more on Red Light Machines at the bottom of this article


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Wild rosemary intake is directly associated with improved overall health and healthy aging/longevity, as demonstrated by the Italian village of Acchioli, where regular rosemary users enjoy robust health and long-life.


For optimal results take the Rosemanol daily, along with the aromatic essence, the Essence of Wild Rosemary.




ROSEMARY & RADIATION - A STUDY


Abstract

Several herbs have been screened for their antioxidative activity using the chemiluminescence method. Rosemary contains phenolic diterpenes, phenolic acids and flavonoids which protect cells and their organic constituent molecules from free radical radiation-induced oxidative damage.


Effects of 0.1 and 0.2 g/Kg body wt. of Rosemary extract on radiation-induced morbidity and mortality in mice exposed to 10Gy of gamma radiation were studied for the characterization of high-efficiency protection exhibited by Rosemary extract.


Conclusions

Rosemary extract shows remarkable activity in

stabilization of organic substrate.


Rosemary extract could offer protection against the

effects of ionizing radiation because of their ability to

scavenge free radicals.


Phenolic diterpenes, caffeic and rosmarinic acids

associated with flavonoids in Rosemary extract suppress

lipid peroxidation and stop oxidative DNA damage and so

it may be useful as radio-protective agent.


Chemiluminescence has proved its versatility in fast and

accurate assessment degradation study.









37 Comments


Guest
Aug 05

Dr Dietricht Klinghardt .. I have studied on retreats and workshops with him over the years. He is a brilliant doctor, heals autistic children when parents turn of all wife etc.

We must get active to stop this depopulation agenda .... lets all go to local council meetings and educate .... hold them to account .. Lets develop great courage for the future. We cannot stand by and let this happen!!


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Guest
Jun 22, 2023

Covid or 5G? Hmm.... https://andybunting.substack.com/p/covid-and-5g

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Guest
Jun 15, 2023

I am the most sensitive person to wifi and phones that most UK consultants have come across. It makes me severely ill. Eg. seizures, debilitating migraines. I phone frequencies are the absolute worst (someone only has to have an Iphone in their pocket for it to effect me). Followed by Samsung. Cheaper phones impact me less. If someone comes into my house and forgets to switch off their iphone, within 10 minutes I know - as I start having stroke like symptoms.

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Guest
Jun 13, 2023

Bad audio with a lot of background clanging. Shame there is no transcript of this talk.

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Guest
Jun 13, 2023

It works on my android

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