As outlined in the Inergetix Mission statement www.energy-medicine.info webelieve with he majority of the scientific community that beneficial physical effects of Informational medicine are Coincidental – we did not intend nor expect it but solely were treating mind, soul and spirit of our clients Hardy came to see me with renal colic attacks, he had kidney stones and Was in tremendous pain.

He had one session and immediately had pain relief .. after his Second session he had passed the stones painlessly… he said he passed them Very easily He now comes monthly to see me and does not have pain..

Ee are using the CoRe plasma generator And also the magnetic mattress to help and regenerate his body… Photos below show Hardy in one of our 3 clinics… in the chair with the hand electrodes And the plasma generator and the other with the plasma generator and the magnetic mattress.

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I have heard the claim many times that men could not POSSIBLY deal with the pain of childbirth like women can.

Maybe, maybe not. We will never know for certain because men cannot get pregnant like women can.

But men CAN get kidney stones like women can, which I have also heard is a similar order of pain to childbirth.

I am asking women who have experienced BOTH passing a kidney stone AND birthing a child to compare the two, as they relate to pain.

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I had a bout of severe pain 2 nights ago, and had to go to the ER. My kidney stone is around 6mm large, and I started taking pain meds once I got home. I had no further pain while on the meds. Today is the first day I haven’t taken the meds, and still no pain? Is this normal for kidney stone pain to come and go, or could this signify that the stone is already in the bladder? I have been urinating normally as well.

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My back would really hurt off and on sometimes before I found out I had stones. What finally prompted me to go the to the dr was when my husband and I were jogging and my back started hurting so bad. I could barely walk back home and I thought I was going to get sick as my mouth started watering heavily. That night I was in so much pain so I went to the dr. the next day. After a CT scan I found out I have 3 larger stones in my left kidney and 2 smaller ones in my right kidney. There is one on my right side that my urologist said is high up and seems to be stuck in the lining. So I just keep going on and they just watch it to see if it moves lower but it never does. Anyway, my lower back hurts really bad almost all of the time. I am trying to keep up my activity level but I feel tired and just want to cry from he pain. My dr. prescribed me Flomax and pain reliever. Every time I go in he asks me about the pain and I tell him how badly my lower back hurts and where and now he is telling me that pain is not from my kidney stones but from some other issue. He says kidney stones only cause pain in the middle of the back. I just know my back really hurts and it is making it hard for me to function. I have read every little trick it seems. Drink apple juice, drink water, blah blah but apparently they aren’t dissolving. Maybe I should see a chiropracter? Or should I just find another urologist?

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I generally laugh at home remedies, because I feel like the billions spent on medical research would confirm or deny them, BUT my friend suffered for three weeks with a kidney stone. Pain so bad they had him on morphine. He was scheduled for lithotripsy (ultrasound breaking up), but last week he started a vinegar-drinking regimen, and within two days passed huge amounts of flakes and the stone was gone. What the heck? Sounds to me like it worked. The doc pooh-poohed it, but admitted the stone was gone. What the heck?

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