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Thank you Jim,

 

I appreciate this post and how it gave me a lot to think about.

 

on a side note- I need to go over the Ruby Crystal material and this kind of

solidified for me that it needs to be next on my list.

 

~KT

 

 

, Jim Knippenberg

<erommel wrote:

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> You know how some doctors " bless " the chemo before giving it to the patient,

and the patient doesn't experience the nasty side effects?

>

> Well, what else can you do with that type of technique?

>

> You know. Like say you're taking vitamin C and L-Arginine along with exercise

to clear out the arteries.

>

> L-Arginine helps release human growth hormone and also produce nitric oxide

which is good for cleaning out the arteries. It also burns fat.

>

> So which happens first? Obviously it's nice to have the cosmetic effects of

appearing slimmer. I notice that when I lose or gain a few pounds it tends to

show in my face first.

>

> Well does it act on the extra fat first or does it work on the arteries first?

Is it possible to mentally direct it first to where you want it to start

working?

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> I got a funny story about L-Arginine powder, but I'll save it for later...

>

> Jim

> P.S. has anyone ever experimented with an idea SIMILAR to the Ruby Crystal,

but for Remote Influence where you mentally project a thought form of " nitric

oxide " to someone else's arteries? I know someone (not me) whose eyesight is

getting bad, and they are on insulin for diabetes. It seems to me that in the

case of Remote Influence it would also necessarily include mental programming

for them to crave healthy foods, to normalize their blood sugar through proper

diet, etc. Or would you just program for the intended outcome and not add in

the anchors for necessary steps to get to the outcome? I've done relationship

cases for a few people before. And got the results I programmed for. I don't

really work as many health cases as I suppose I should. Thanks.

>

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