AquaCure appeared in my life October 2023 and saved my left ringer from amputation. A separate page is provided for graphic photos showing the extensive damage and recovery - WARNING: GRAPHIC PHOTOS
I am not a medical professional. Please consult your physician or other medical professional for questions on these topics. I am a natural health enthusiast testing the effects from personal experience. Your individual results will vary depending on your situation, as well as how you use and maintain the technology.
George Wiseman is the inventor of the AquaCure and provides AquaCure learning resources here.
Periodically checking throughout the year, I was delighted in October to find refurbished AquaCure units available on the Eagle Research website and made a purchase. I was nervous about setting up and maintaining the machine, but the steps are routine and non-hazardous. I decided to document my baseline circumstances and experiment with Brown's Gas and Hydroxyl (gas and liquid providing bioavailable hydrogen) for therapy. By number of atoms, the body is 62% H, 24% O, 12% C, and 2% everything else. Hydrogen is the limiter in most biological processes. After next November, I'll update the photos on this page to illustrate healing. With two or three cycles from the water distiller each day and running the AquaCure, my electric bill has increased by 25-30% overall.
Moped accident in March 2010 removed most of the skin on the left side of my body and forced my eyeglasses into my face; damage was repaired with stitches. Required four months of physical therapy to walk unsupported. Scars under left eye puckered with age. Twice per day during meditation, I use the mask shown in the previous photo for 30 minutes. After a month of daily use, the skin around my eyes is becoming youthful and the hard scar under my eye is softening as stem cell production converts scar tissue into new skin. The scar that runs from my sternum to my naval for gall bladder rupture in 2001 became tender for a few weeks after breathing the gas most days. It feels like severed nerves are reconnecting.
Four years after the moped accident, cysts began to develop on my legs, left eyelid, and internal organs. The kitchen and bathroom counters are lower in my home on Kauai. After frequent bumping, these two side-by-side cysts on my outer right thigh grew and became painful. After third round of antibiotics for appendicitis this summer, the cysts came to a head, and I expressed them ... eeeewwwwwww!!! There is still some scar tissue, but the process of filling up seems halted.
Inadequate physical therapy and age resulted in extra tension on the left side of my body causing scoliosis. I’ve only done a couple of sessions with my foot in a bag. Range of motion and nerve sensitivity improved.
A couple months before the hedge trimmer accident, I was working out extra hard and herniated C7. When I moved my head a certain way, my right thumb would pop out of its socket causing excruciating pain.
Podiatrists have unsuccessfully treated both feet for neuropathy or Morton’s neuroma. Blood tests indicated fatty liver disease when I moved back to Kauai. Repetitive stress in my right thumb prevented me from holding my phone. Nighttime jaw clinching makes my teeth buckle, enamel breaks off gums recede. Outdoor life in Florida, Colorado, and Hawaii is rough on the skin and caused sun spots. Most recently, texture of face skin has been getting rough. In the short time I’ve been breathing the gas and drinking the water regularly, I’m already seeing improvements.
In late July, I went to the emergency room for abdominal pain, which the radiologist determined was caused by appendicitis. My body responded well to antibiotics, and I was discharged. Pain returned three weeks later, so I returned to ER. A second CT scan showed no obvious cause of pain and no appendix, so I was discharged. Dismayed and confused because there had been no appendectomy, I was grateful for the second, higher quality scan that indicated others areas to watch: atherosclerosis, hiatal hernia, and cyst on spleen. Patient Relations submitted a correction to the second radiologist’s notes to say that there was a transcription error and appendix was still inflamed but improved from the previous scan. Will a future CT scan show resolution for all conditions noted? 🤞🍀
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