Yes, it's long. But yes, it's really good.
Mostly nicotine, but also a lot of other medical lies covering things like Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, some cancers, vaccines, covid protocols, the Great Salt Psyop lie and plenty more, all in plain English.
Dr. Ardis on Elijah Streams. Anons will remember Dr Ardis from a Stew Peters show designed and edited to make Ardis look like a kook. He's not. This interview will redeem him to people who listen, by putting a lot of good info in common sense terms. Worth a listen, whenever you have the time. I expected to turn it off after five minutes, but I've listened to the whole 90 minutes twice now. The link starts after the first 5 minutes of ads.
https://rumble.com/v5go4j8-dr.-bryan-ardis-shocking-therapies-for-treating-covid.html
Personal anecdote: I avoided the covid jab, but got covid very bad in 2020: after overcoming the initial sickness it kept coming back, albeit with less severity. I did the wellness company's protocol and a couple other detox protocols, but only nicotine took care of it, for which I thank Dr Ardis.
Thanks, for both replies. The price is definitely a winner. I paid for sessions with a practitioner using the magna-wave, which is one of the most expensive devices. It sold me on the methodology. I'll compare this to the Sota product, and probably order one. Thanks again.
The high intensity machines are very expensive and great for pain relief but not advised to use long term or daily. The low intensity has had more studies done, and have been shown safe to use twice a day, every day, long term. So investing in a low intensity mat would be the way to go, and save any needs for high intensity as visits to a wellness center since that should be limited exposure anyway. However both are still expensive compared to vibe. Low intensity mats range from about 3k-9k and high intensity mats are 20k-40k. Vibe is under 400.