Follow this special protocol before flying.
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By flying we are exposed to high levels of radiation, this radiation exposure creates high amounts of free radicals in our bodies. By taking high amounts of good quality antioxidants we counteract the dangers of radiaton and free radicals.
"If a woman in her first trimester flys only one time, the fetus has 16 times more chance to develop leukemia in it's life" Gabriel Cousens M.D
Micro-Harmonizer: Electronic device that gives off a 7.83 HZ (Schuman resonance) that makes the body feel as if it is still on the Earth's resonance field while flying. Keep on body throughout flight.
Crystal Energy: Structures drinking water, preventing dehydration and red blood cells from clumping. Drink one cup + 8 drops Crystal Energy every hour of flight.
DHLA Nano-Plex 2 oz: A powerful anti-oxidant that combats stress from radiation and other free-radicals. Drink one cup water + 1/2 tsp DHLA Nano-Plex every hour of flight.
Tachyonized Siberian Ginseng : Both are adaptogens that reduce brain, body and adrenal stress. Drink 1 cup of water + 1 dropper full of Siberian Ginseng every 4 hours of flight.
Megahydrate: MegaHydrate is the key that unlocks the potential of water as the medium for nutrient replenishment and waste removal at the cellular level. In a state of dehydration, body cells cannot assimilate nutrients and remove waste. Take 2-4 capsules for every 4 hours of flight.
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Further information on Jet Stress
Jet Stress - How to Survive Life in the Air Flying high on an airplane is as much a stress for the body, mind, and spirit as flying high on the inner plane is a balm. There are two major categories of jet stress, commonly known as jet lag: (1) the disruption of all the biological clocks as we travel through the time and magnetic zones and (2) the effects of living inside the belly of the airborne electromagnetic vibrating beast. The more time zones we travel through at one time, the more our circadian (24 hour cycle) and ultradian (cycles less than 24 hours) cycles are disrupted.
The daily circadian rhythms include such things as: energy levels, mental functioning, alertness, sleep?wake cycles, digestion/ elimination cycles, body temperature cycles, 24 hour metabolic cycles, sense of time, and flow of the chi through the acupuncture meridians. The ultradian rhythms include heart beat, respiration, cell division, RNA and DNA cycles and cell division. Moving through time zones and magnetic lines causes a cellular confusion that manifests as the body's homeostasis begins to shift into the new time frame and rhythm. The time it takes to reset all the biological rhythms is considered, by many, both the definition and the main cause of jet lag. It is officially called "circadian de synchronization". Not only is each cycle off, but also all the body cycles and rhythms are out of sink with each other.
Jet stress affects us on a physical, subtle body, emotional, mental, and spiritual level. Some of the early symptoms of jet lag on the physical level are: fatigue, disorientation, decreased mental and physical ability, mental confusion, poor digestion, constipation and other forms of bowel and urinary dysfunction. Symptoms that may occur after flying are generalized decreased energy and vital force resulting in decreases work capacity, decreased sexual interest, physical in coordination, insomnia, headache, malaise, loss of appetite, loss of appetite, body aches, weakened immune system hernorrhoids (99% of stewardesses get hemorrhoids according to ex-stewardess Diana Fairechild author of Jet Lag, Jet Smart), impaired vision, irregular heart beat and temperature deregulation (both may take up to one week to return to normal), various blood clots in the legs, modified reactions to medication, blood sugar imbalance, over sensitivity to pain, and swollen feet. Symptoms of emotional jet stress are: anxiety, depression, euphoria, impatience, irascibility, irritability, indecisiveness, insecurity, emotional instability and vulnerability.
Symptoms of mental jet lag are: mental confusion, time/space disorientation, poor concentration, hallucination, memory loss, and general discombobulation. Spiritual jet lag seems associated with an increased or decreased sensitivity to the Divine.
Flying east to west is a little easier than flying west to east, but both directions are considered the main causes of dysynchronization and upsetting the sleep cycle. The rapid crossing of the magnetic lines may create a "magnetic burn" on the subtle energy systems. Flying north to south or south to north has a different affect. As we move closer or farther from the North magnetic pole there is a change in the pull on our circulation since our hemoglobin is made of iron and we are 65?70% water which like the oceans, is affected by magnetic pulls.
The effects of riding inside the beast also have a significant impact on our well being. There are stresses from the physical vibrations of the airplane, stresses from the movements detected by the inner ear, considerably lower oxygen concentration, lower atmospheric pressure, and lower humidity, dehydration, increased free radical exposure from increased radiation, lack or exercise, increased ozone', and increased viral and bacterial exposure from sharing an enclosed air space.
The food, alcohol, and carbonated drink is not exactly healthy for our jet travel needs either. According to airline ex stewardess Diana Fairechild there may often be a significant pesticide exposure both on our luggage on domestic flights and in the cabin air and luggage for international flights. Our bodies are exposed, to toxic chemicals from fuel exhaust, especially while sitting in the airplane before taking off, occasional toxic fumes from toxic air cargo, and potential radiation from commercial transport of radioactive materials. Electric magnetic pollution from ground and airplane radar, cockpit computers, jet engines, and electrical wiring throughout the cabin all add to the biological stress. A significant amount of static electricity builds up on the fuselage, which causes a static electrical build up on the passengers as well.
The unifying understanding is that jet travel causes stress and chaos at the cellular, organ, full physical body, electromagnetic, subtle body, emotional, mental, and spiritual level. I have developed a specific program for minimizing jet stress that has helped many people. The ultimate prevention and treatment of jet stress is to become so healthy that one's cells, emotional, subtle body, mental, and spiritual field is so strong that the factors of jet stress will have less affect. Like conscious eating, conscious flying protects our vital force. The seven step program to protect against jet stress includes:
1) Jet stress electronic devise, called the micro-harmonizer that gives off a 7.83-8 hertz frequency that makes the body feel as if it is still in the earths Schuman resonance field.
2) Personal air ozone purifier
3) Drink one glass of clean water every hour with 8 drops of crystal energy. Use your own high quality water filter bottle that will filter the airplane water. Avoid liquids, which clump the blood such as alcohol and diuretics such as soft drinks, coffee and black tea, which further dehydrate the system.
4) Increase oxygen by breathing exercises before flying and using stabilized oxygen water. We use vitamin O.
5) Use antioxidant supplements to minimize radiation and other free radical stress. I use Pro-guard a wheatgrass supplement high in SOD and Antioxidant Supreme.
6) Adaptogens to minimize adrenal stress such as Tachyonized Siberian Ginseng and Tachyon Klamath Lake Algae to minimize brain, body and adrenal stress.
7) Melatonin for jet lag time zone adjustment. I suggest 1 tab of Sleep Z, a tachyonized low dose melatonin one hour before bed. Also, go to bed at the normal time for the new time zone and awake to get early daylight.
8) Do airplane yoga or any exercise you can while flying. A complete airplane yoga is available in the book Rainbow Green Live Food Cuisine by Gabriel Cousens.