VK didn’t ask for prayers, but…

🙏✝️❤️

#prayerteam

@VincentKennedy if you’re so inclined, a pill and surgery free treatment option to try might be Rife Frequencies for Spinal Stenosis.

Here’s a free YouTube video from a channel that I have benefited from recently for other issues (including doing a Parasite Cleanse):

https://youtu.be/0bgrw2jC7AU?si=8hEVCD2GCmgtvFJw

Whatever your diagnosis, and whatever you decide to do, your Anonup family is here for you. Take care. :)

VK posted at 10:54 AM ET this morning.

https://twitter.com/VincentCrypt46/status/1697986398463103352?s=20

I am going to go another way with this.

VK had at least two posts about his arm. I looked up ARM and found that it’s a company that supports a treasure trove of tech solutions: sensors, smartphones, supercomputers and servers. Everything needed to manage the smart cities, Metaverse, IoT, etc… I think we need to dig on this site:

https://www.arm.com/

In response Mary Gessler to her Publication

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In response Rabbit Roulette to her Publication

X-ray, CT, perimyelo CT, MRI...
all possible examinations, spas, a year of rehabilitation...
when I stopped going to the doctors, it got better...
I hope I'll never have to see a doctor again...
I keep my fingers crossed, good luck...

In response Rabbit Roulette to her Publication

Buoyancy systems are very effective.

They basically act as a kind of 'hever' and lift the rib cage and upper body.

This significantly reduces the gravitational pressure on the lumbar spine (e.g. BackBrace).
Tissues from the neck and chest junction to the sacral area can also be effectively and repeatedly stretched and reformed using a durable, inexpensive and easy-to-use agent such as CoreStretch.

In response Rabbit Roulette to her Publication

Normally, there is enough space for nerve fibers in the spinal canal and intervertebral spaces, but when these spaces shrink over time, nerve compression can occur.
Surgical solutions can often be prevented by targeted exercises or, even better, by active stretching of the muscles and lumbar spine.
Previously, various curtains and autotraction couches were popular.
Today, however, they are replaced by modern intelligent traction devices for home use, which gently stretch the intervertebral spaces and return the spine to its natural position.
In addition, the best ones have other support mechanisms built in (e.g. infrared radiation to relieve spasms, pulsed electromagnetic field or even electrical nerve stimulation to relieve pain) that can be used simultaneously with traction (stretching) of ligaments, muscles, intervertebral joints and discs (e.g. L-TRAC).

In response Rabbit Roulette to her Publication

every morning after waking up, before you get up, lie on your back, bend your legs at the knees, arms by your side...
at the same time, turning both legs, bent at the knees, to one side, while the head to the other...
several times...
then grab the bent leg by the knee with both hands and pull it to your chin...
first one leg, then the other...
several times...
In the end, the same with both legs at once...
problems with the lumbar spine 35 years...
for 35 years, no medication at all, for nothing...

In response Rabbit Roulette to her Publication

which part of the spine?
lumbar?

Older & wiser. Have the scars to prove it.

In response Rabbit Roulette to her Publication

Thank you for digging that up. 🙏😍