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Hangovers From Hell And The Supercoherence Frequencies

From Supercoherence Practitioner Jane Cook

“My friend had been out on the ‘razzle’ and had let her hair down.  Too much wine to drink.  The next morning she had the hangover from hell, headache, slightly blurry vision and a bit nauseous.  I said, “Hang on, I have just the thing for you”.  I got the Supercoherence Panic-To-Calm Frequency out and told her to lie on the sofa.  I put the Supercoherence Panic-To-Calm Frequency on her forehead over the 3rd eye point for 5 minutes.  Then I removed that and gave her the SRTLFs to hold in her hands. 5 minutes, then let her get up and get on with everything.  About an hour later I asked, “How is the hangover?” Above the noise of the T.V and hoover she replied – “What hangover?”

From Supercoherence Practitioner Jane Cook

After a long day at a family gathering N had had a few too many alcoholic drinks and by the next day had woken up feeling like a mess, tired and hungover.  She not only felt awful but had some problem with her eye which was irritated, inflamed and itching. First of all she had 10 minutes of holding the SRTLFs, and immediately said she felt calmer and more organized.  Then I got her to lie down and hold the Supercoherence Panic-To-Calm Frequency over the bad eye for 5 minutes or so.  She had a busy day ahead of her so then had to dash off.  Later in the evening I phoned to see how things were and to ask about the eye as it was particularly painful and she was worried something was in it.

She seemed surprised that I phoned, and just told me that everything had been fine and she had even forgotten her hangover and her eye must have got better as she had forgotten about that too.

The Supercoherence Panic-To-Calm Frequency

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We do not recommend the Supercoherence Frequencies for personal use in cases of serious physical trauma, or for people who have serious medical conditions requiring allopathic medication.
These are not medical processes, nor medical products and are not intended to diagnose or treat or cure any disease.

 

 

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