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seleka
3rd July 2014, 14:12
I have not been here for a while. There is a thread with detailed instructions and pictures on how to create a deflector for signals using a book and aluminum foil. It was a very long thread and I cannot locate it now. A friend of Avalon has been suffering a migraine and I told her I would look for the thread but am unable to find it. If anyone knows of what I speak, please help me and Miriam out? I will bookmark it this time. ThanK you.

I see from another thread that the one I am searching for was created by a user named bobd

seleka
3rd July 2014, 14:33
I found it already. http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?62967-Beamed-Easy-way-to-get-some-relief-COUNTER-MEASURES I am now trying ot figure out how to delete this thread. I boomarked it this time....

TargeT
3rd July 2014, 14:36
DARPA uses Transcranial Stimulation for Mind Modification - COUNTER-MEASURES (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?62807-DARPA-uses-Transcranial-Stimulation-for-Mind-Modification-Are-you-thinking-correctly&p=724742&viewfull=1#post724742)

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I found it already. http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?62967-Beamed-Easy-way-to-get-some-relief-COUNTER-MEASURES I am now trying ot figure out how to delete this thread. I boomarked it this time....


Sneaky Bobd changed his name to Bob.... as for deleting a thread, flag my post to get attention (little triangle below my picture) and request the thread be deleted :)

nenosema
4th July 2014, 06:56
Hey there. I am not sure what this deflector is for, but if it is by chance a regular type of migraine? these plants may be of help to your friend.



"After suffering for 50+ years with migraine headaches I found something that would stop a migraine headache in its tracks and reverse any symptoms in 30 minutes. It is a common vegetable found in any grocery store.

I give full credit to Dr Donald Lepore ND author of 'The Ultimate Healing System' book. He said in his book that migraines were caused by a sodium deficiency. Sodium here is not sodium chloride (table salt). In fact too much salt is a trigger substance that causes migraines. Dr Lepore then listed several foods that were high in sodium.

I also read that a persons blood pressure goes up and down during a migraine headache. I bought a blood pressure monitor and took my blood pressure during a migraine. The blood pressure went up at the start of a migraine and down about the time the pain starts. So I got to wondering if I could take something to lower the blood pressure and add sodium at the same time. I found it.

The solution was Celery juice. It absolutely stopped the migraine and removed the symptoms in 30 minutes or less. I juice
four stalks of celery and drink a shot glass (1 1/2 oz.) of juice. When I drank four oz. it caused diarrhea. I only drink the juice when I feel a migraine coming on or to lower my blood pressure.

My second best discovery for migraines is to put a pinch of potassium chloride under my tounge and let it disolve. This will slow or even stop the progression of the migraine and give you some time to get or make some celery juice. Potassium chloride is
simply a salt substitute made by Morton Salt Co and sold in grocery stores for a couple of dollars. I have a container of this salt substitute in my car, pickup, and work. I keep a fresh supply of celery juice in my freezer.

IT WORKS FOR ME. If it works for you when you slug down your next shot of celery juice give me a quick thanks and donate something to CureZone."
http://curezone.com/forums/am.asp?i=60104


Also,
Feverfew (Chrysanthemum parthenium) Medicinal Properties: Anti-inflammatory, vasodilatory, relaxant, digestive bitter, uterine stimulant.
Uses in Folklore: Feverfew has been used for centuries for treating migraine headaches. In recent years, it has regained its deserved reputation as a primary remedy for migraines. It is also reported that feverfew inhibits the release of two inflammatory substances thought to be the culprits of painful swollen joints, characteristic of rheumatoid arthritis. The anti-inflammatory effects of feverfew are cumulative. Don't expect one cup of tea to banish arthritis or migraines forever. Herbs work slowly. If taken faithfully, you can expect good results within two weeks to a month and excellent results by the end of two months. Reports state that, when taken as directed, migraines can go into remission. Feverfew has been used for centuries with no ill effects.
http://cherokeevalley.com/herbs.html

hope this helps. sorry if this is the wrong place to post this