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Awhile ago, I stumbled upon this website. It was created in part by a man named Lee Crock who built (and patented) a device for flushing your body’s aura/bioelectric field to improve healing and detoxification. While this seems like it could be a scam, Lee sells his devices and uses the money to run a charity clinic that uses them to help people with whatever’s ailing them.
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Jerry Decker over on Keelynet is pretty supportive, not only of Lee himself but also of his device. With Lee’s blessing Jerry started building a variation on the energy cleanser himself and selling it for a couple hundred bucks, as well as distributing plans on how to build one from Keelynet. He calls his the Mexistim.
Long story short, this caught my eye for many reasons. While the reasoning of Lee as to why his device works seems plausible to me, it’s also somewhat pseudo-scientific, and I like theory. Another reason is that I like Jerry Decker and we seem to share similar world views about a lot of things even though he doesn’t even know I exist.
Plus I like the idea of passive health, little things you can do to improve yourself and then not have to maintain them. These devices strikes me as that, build/buy them, put them somewhere you spend a lot of time, sit back and feel the benefits kick in.
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I’ve decided to build one, as I have some skill with electronics and I’m living on the cheap. I’d like to test it out for myself, just not thoroughly mind you. I’m not going to go in for a complete battery of tests and then another one in a month and compare them or anything. Nor am I going to stop doing the other things I do to heal myself just so I can say “It was only the Mexistim”.
If I build one, use it, and it works, GREAT! If it doesn’t, I haven’t lost much. I’ll post updates on how I acquire the parts and actually build it, maybe with some Youtube videos. Stay tuned.
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