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EPISODE · May 25, 2018 · 54 MIN

Blood Stasis; Meditation; PreDiabetes; Vaccines; 4.20.2018

from The Balancing Point Podcast · host John Nieters

The longer we can put off being vaccinated the less damage is done. Body movement is important for healthy blood flow.  The body is dependent on healthy blood flow to carry oxygen in, nutrients in to feed muscles, and to take the cellular waste out.   Artificial electromagnetic frequencies that we are overly exposed to canContinue reading "Blood Stasis; Meditation; PreDiabetes; Vaccines; 4.20.2018"

The longer we can put off being vaccinated the less damage is done. Body movement is important for healthy blood flow.  The body is dependent on healthy blood flow to carry oxygen in, nutrients in to feed muscles, and to take the cellular waste out.   Artificial electromagnetic frequencies that we are overly exposed to canContinue reading "Blood Stasis; Meditation; PreDiabetes; Vaccines; 4.20.2018"

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