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Saturday, April 27, 2019

iON | Hydrogen in Muscle

Transcribed by Bert.

Payday

[2 April 2016 Part 6]

(15:28)
Caller: You mentioned muscle tightening earlier, and I was wondering if the muscle tightening and the muscle changes are actually the cells that are losing oxygen within us?

iON: They are! The space is becoming more compact. So, you are able to hold more - not oxygen, not water, more hydrogen, and you’re changing how it is and the more lysine that you increase it by. We hate telling you all this because some of the zealots are going to run off and start chelating IV-Lysine, and it’s not going to go very well but they are going to do what they do. They want the amount that kills them and then back it off just a little bit, then they can see… they can get it right to – we’re here to pump you up and try to get something together there, but that’s not quite what this is about. But it will do it, as you start changing your body, you’ll notice you may have little more rigidity in your muscles. And we don’t like Yogi. We don’t care for Yogi, we prefer Boo-Boo in Jelly Stone National Park. But a little bit of stretching probably wouldn’t be a horrible thing, if you take the Completement formulas and do what Dr. Carolyn Dean empirically says without fail or exception. If you do that, then you might want to stretch a little bit, it wouldn’t hurt.

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