#461
Because I've recently discovered that the pharmaceutical cartel's version of insulin is really more a drug than insulin and has multiple bad effects that are not even mentioned, which I'm having to detox from now, and it's unpleasant, to say the least---not as bad as heroin, I'm sure which I've never had to do, but definitely worse than tramadol, which I have, if in fact your aunt is having issues like this, I'd completely think it's one of those bad effects from her 'medication'.
I'd use muscle testing to find out which. The cartel's carefully manipulated tests would never test for any of their drug's toxicity unless it was some common element like lead, maybe. But they use many other horrible toxins that aren't included in any of the cartel's tests for that very reason.
One way to tell at the more general level, is the 'hold out the arm to the side, holding the stuff you're testing for, and push down' method. I could only use that method for a few questions cuz your arm gets tired pretty fast, but it's the quickest, easiest way to start. If it's bad for you, your arm will be too weak to hold up. If ok, the arm remains as strong as it was. You could get those bad drugs out of her regime quickly, and see if the things rolling around feelings lessen, at least.
I've never 'felt' a
parasite in my life. I knew they were there because they were manifesting symptoms aka causing 'disease'. That whole 'feeling' crap is obviously the cartel's efforts to divert attention away from the real culprits, DRUGS, cuz a LOT of those toxins screw with your nerves causing them to react and cause those sensation of movement.