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2025-02-19 17:02:48

joestauffacher on Nostr: Abnormal Cells in the Lungs, Side Effects of Treatment The lady started using redox ...

Abnormal Cells in the Lungs, Side Effects of Treatment

The lady started using redox molecules, and applying in gel form too, a week ago.

The reason for this decision is a severe illness with altered cells in her lungs. She completed systemic treatment less than a month ago.

She began taking 60 ml of redox molecules twice daily, with an intention to increase the dosage after one week.

She applies the redox gel to the skin around her nails, which is often inflamed and heals slowly—one of the side effects of systemic treatment.

Currently, she has overgrown tissue on her toe, which is inflamed, occasionally bleeds, and produces pus. The medication prescribed by the Oncologist was not effective and did not resolve her issue.

After just a few days of applying the redox gel, significant changes occurred. Initially, the wound discharged more pus as it was cleansing, and then the inflammation disappeared, and the overgrown tissue almost completely receded.

She had a bright red rash under her breasts, which this time did not respond to corticosteroid cream. After applying the redox gel, the rash disappeared.

Even within the first week, she noticed changes in her sleep. She sleeps better and longer.

Previously, she struggled to fall asleep until 3 or 4 a.m., even when taking melatonin. Now, she falls asleep in the evening while watching TV, then moves to bed and sleeps until 8 a.m.—without melatonin.

Yes, the TV is disrupting natural redox and melatonin is made from the sun during the day… another story.

Before starting to take redox molecules, her eyes were often bloodshot. Now, pus is coming out of her eyes, as if something is being cleansed.

All this happened within just one week!

She is currently more tired, which is completely normal, as replenishing redox activates cellular processes. The body enters a detoxification phase, repairing itself, which can lead to fatigue. At this stage, it is crucial to ensure she gets enough rest and stays well-hydrated so that her body can eliminate toxins effectively.

She agreed that, in addition to taking redox molecules systemically, she will also introduce inhalations to further support her lungs.

I am happy for her and look forward to all the positive changes ahead. At the same time, I am deeply grateful that information spreads by word of mouth, reaching people I might never have met otherwise.

Can I introduce you to redox signaling? #AskNostr
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