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Could damaged red blood cells be a side effect of Clark's threatment method?
 
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Could damaged red blood cells be a side effect of Clark's threatment method?


My question is about what I believe is a side effect, but I can not say so with certainty. I thought someone else might have had this happen. I can only relate what happened to using the zapper and perhaps my lack of experience.

Within 6 hours of my first zapper use, the puffyness under my eyes vanished, which was very nice and unexpected. However, within a day or so of my first use of the zapper, which has wrist bands, I noticed darker urine than normal. This gradually increased to a brown color. That ended the day before the queasy toxin release peaked. The next day I felt fine. From what I’ve learned form MD and my acupuncturist, the brown blood in the urine can originate before the bladder, but not always as in the case of a UI, and in my case was probably “old” blood, meaning the urine contained broken-down hemoglobin as the result of damaged or destroyed red blood cells. This is usually due to a serious trauma or injury and that includes electrical shock - - it is called Rhabdomyolysis.I thought these devices could not put out that much juice.

Anyone have a similar experience? Or suggestions?

THANKS
Red
 

 
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