4 Comments
User's avatar
Talia Smith's avatar

Thank you for this information. Sorry we have to go through this 💔

Expand full comment
Killers and Healers's avatar

You are in my prayers - I have hope for us all. ❤️

Expand full comment
Floxed&Furious's avatar

My commendations for your unflagging efforts in trying to find anything that helps and sharing the information. I'm one of those who pretty much lost hope. Yesterday marked exactly two and half years from the first symptom (the "bomb" going off in my heart) and the nerve damage just will not heal. Legs, feet, arms, hand, depending on how you position and turn them, zap, rip, burn. It. Just. Won't. Go. Away.

Can't believe it took me so long to connect the dots, and that The Flox Report, in the cardiac passages, doesn't mention that connection. No wonder it affects the heart! It's vagus nerve damage! Duh! And that explains why, from Day One, it feels like industrial strength duct tape was ripped off deep below the right side of my sternum, and on the sides of the pecs at the axillae. The vagus nerve controls a slew of functions, heart, lungs, digestion. Now I know why there's a slight coordination glitch between my breathing and swallowing. Talked to somebody a while back poor soul, their breathing was severely affected.

You try to get help, you contact "professionals" for something specific, but they want to run you thru their gauntlet to rack up the bill. Like, well we have to do bloodwork and then you have see Dr. Floxxer for an evaluation, and then Dr. Golddigger for the treatment plan and Dr. Carrot for your diet and... They go off on a tangent with all this extraneous crap. It wasn't my diet that did the damage. It wasn't EMF, it wasn't the mercury amalgams (even if that's not a good thing to have), it wasn't climate change, it wasn't spiritual shortcomings or lack of prayer, it wasn't the MTHFR gene (the muthafucka gene), cause even I have that gene that's one piss-poor excuse to condone the 40-year fluoroquinolone genocide, and one classic, paradigmatic, textbook example of Modern "Medicine's" penchant for blaming the patient (it's not the poison, of course not, it's your genes fault --your genes need fixing--).

No. None of the above did the damage. They stuck chemo in my arm without telling me and permanently fucked me up. THAT did the damage. I was absolutely fine, except for apnea, before I got floxed. Watch them blame the apnea now for the FQ damage.

That's what so infuriating about the whole ordeal. The constant "blaming other things" for the results of poisoning people with the deadly toxins known as FQs.

This software machine. Will they offer sessions without wanting to rope you into a bunch of extraneous unwanted exams, tests, visits, etc.?

Can you buy machine and apply it yourself?

I've tried pretty much everything under the sun, including the sun (poor man's red light), and MB, CDS, DMSO, C60, and a long etc. Can't afford stem cells. Haven't tried ozone.

See, reason why I'm discouraged can be described in IT terms. Our genome has the "instruction set," the "code" for cell generation and what have you. Chemo damages that code. Once that code is damaged, that software will be buggy, and will churn out damaged cells. How can you repair the body if the software in charge of generating the raw materials has been damaged, and is now generating defective raw materials.

Thanks. /rant off

Expand full comment
Killers and Healers's avatar

I understand your pain and anger and frustration. I wish the doctors were helpful, the healing was quick and easy, and everyone cared about what those poisoned are having to go through.

The chiropractor I go to did not try to sell me any other tests or therapies. I’m with you. At some point you realize what is working, what is no longer working, and what you don’t want to try.

Softwave was actually different and I could feel a difference after the first time I did a session - though it’s taken many more to feel significantly better.

I don’t think you can buy a machine for home bc have to be a licensed doctor and be trained in how to do it. This definitely does detox though and I do worse for a week afterwards because of that - but then so much better. So for me, this is definitely worth it. Healing nerve pain is one of the known benefits of this treatment so I’m hopeful for you.

Expand full comment