And remember - it’s not only about what you put in your body but also what you put ON your body. Did you know that your skin absorbs most of what is applied to it within less than a minute? (And it’s absorbed into your
bloodstream and organ almost immediately).
I want to give you an example of a toxin you may be exposed to … Propylene glycol is a synthetic chemical derived from petroleum. It’s used in over 4,000 skincare products and cosmetics, such as facial moisturizers, serums, cleansers, and many others. However, propylene
glycol is also an ingredient in ANTIFREEZE.
And together with its chemical relatives known as PEGs. They are used in cosmetics as “penetration enhancers.” This means they drive other potentially toxic ingredients deeper into your body. Imagine the damage they create when they enhance the impact of
EMFs.
Even if you consider yourself pretty health-conscious, in this new masterclass you will discover aspects of skin health (like how it’s tied to energy levels, brain clarity, and even your gut and sinuses) that you’ve never even heard of before.
I hope you’ll take this opportunity to learn from Brian Vaszily’s expertise and apply this 70-minute free Masterclass to your own health and life.
Lloyd Burrell
ElectricSense
Live a naturally healthy life in our electromagnetic world!
P.S. If the above links don’t work please copy/paste this into your browser https://store.puritywoods.com/free-webinar/?orid=109021&opid=79&sid=may2024mc
Sources:
“Human Skin as Arrays of Helical Antennas in the Millimeter and Submillimeter Wave Range”, Paul Ben Ishai researchgate-net/publication/51394628_Human_Skin_as_Arrays_of_Helical_Antennas_in_the_Millimeter_and_Submillimeter_Wave_Range
“The Helical Structure of Sweat Ducts: Their Influence on the Electromagnetic Reflection Spectrum of the Skin”, Itai Hayut, Paul Ben Ishai, Aharon J. Agranat, Yuri Feldman journals.aps-org/pre/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevE.89.042715
“Tissue Morphology
and Bio-metamaterials as the Driving Mechanism of Electromagnetic Response in the sub THz frequency Range”, Paul Ben Ishai, Eli Safrai, Alexander Puzenko, Alexander Polsman, Yuri Feldman opg.optica-org/abstract.cfm?uri=LTST-2012-SF3B.4