Adano Ley (Swami Nitty Gritty) said …
“Epilepsy is carbon dioxide in incorrect regulation.
“Epilepsy is a form of dynamic tension [Kundalini].
“The ovum gobbled up the sperm prematurely, and the mother blamed the father for getting her pregnant.”
He also said …
“Epilepsy is a lithium delivery problem. Lithium moving too fast causes epilepsy.
“St. Vitus dance happens when lithium is a delivery problem. The tongue rolls back in St. Vitus dance.”
Adano advised holding the tongue back to activate lithium, and holding the tongue forward to activate titanium.
The butterfly sticks out its tongue to extract nectar from flowers.
According to Adano, the epileptic point is the reflexology point located under the nose.
This point can also be used for autism.
He also said …
“Selenium is knocked out by epileptic seizures.”
And …
“Pork eaters tend to become epileptics. Beets help the liver, which is responsible for epileptic pressure.”
Rubidium is used to treat epilepsy.
Adano said …
“A rubidium spray would be an asset to the lungs.
“Combine lithium and rubidium to clean the lungs.
“Rubidium is released from sonic impact on the lungs at 3:00 am due to deep breathing. Strontium is also released.
“Strontium is essential to the pineal gland and the delta wave.
“The film and light are lithium. The camera is strontium. The screen is rubidium.”
A manganese deficiency is a cause of childhood epilepsy.
Manganese is sometimes referred to as “reverse Prozac” because it depletes serotonin.
Foods containing manganese detoxify oxalic acid. Almonds, black tea, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, cucumber, eggplant, spinach, stinging nettle, whole grains, pineapple, or seaweed are good sources of manganese.
Adano said …
“Potassium is the dilator to open the door for guests, but turns over the monitoring function to manganese.
“You cannot keep your intestinal tract clean without potassium and manganese.
“Manganese and potassium clean while you sleep and when you wake up – Nature pushes you to clean up by your own allergenic action.”
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