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=== Solution for Brain damage (KF Plasma Times March 2019) ===
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[[Category:Health - GANS Processing]]
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[[Solution for brain-damage]]
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See also: [[Plasma Application for Coma Cases]]
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=== Excerpt 121st Knowledgeseekers Workshop (July 14 2016) ===
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(See 121st. Knowledge Seekers Workshop, approximately from 34 minutes)
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https://youtu.be/cIAXi3bbVr0?t=2040
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Application of liquid plasma created with drops of GANS water:
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''CO2 (3 drops) + CaO (3 drops) + ZnO (4 drops) apply with patches or tubes''
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2-3 weeks after a head/brain injury, it is safe to begin applying this application. 
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Calcium oxide (CaO2) is needed for brain cells; usually the brain cells take calcium from the bones of the skull.
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COHN (Amino Acids) are important for the connection between the fields of the Liquid Plasma and the area of injury. They support the repair work of the body.
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Use only at your own risk and liability. Please report your experiences to the Keshe Foundation.

Revision as of 12:00, 26 March 2019


Solution for Brain damage (KF Plasma Times March 2019)

Solution for brain-damage

See also: Plasma Application for Coma Cases



Excerpt 121st Knowledgeseekers Workshop (July 14 2016)

(See 121st. Knowledge Seekers Workshop, approximately from 34 minutes)

https://youtu.be/cIAXi3bbVr0?t=2040


Application of liquid plasma created with drops of GANS water:

CO2 (3 drops) + CaO (3 drops) + ZnO (4 drops) apply with patches or tubes

2-3 weeks after a head/brain injury, it is safe to begin applying this application. Calcium oxide (CaO2) is needed for brain cells; usually the brain cells take calcium from the bones of the skull.

COHN (Amino Acids) are important for the connection between the fields of the Liquid Plasma and the area of injury. They support the repair work of the body.

Use only at your own risk and liability. Please report your experiences to the Keshe Foundation.