This post plus JPG is addressed to Jason Shurka (of Unifyd). I don’t suppose you browse this forum, so this is probably an exercise in futility, but just for the record, my experience with the “eesystem” of Dr.Michael was very different from your aunt’s. A few weeks ago I lounged in a room with 12 screens for a 2-hour session, and afterward took a salt bath at home. I also drank lots of water. I felt absolutely no therapy from it. And my emailed questions to the eesystem personnel had not been responded to, necessitating my calling them today to say I’m still awaiting an email-response since June 14th. Whereupon she emailed me: “To answer your questions 1-4 is a no”…This, btw, ignored my final question as to whether the lounge-chair’s proximity to the screens makes a difference. Also she referred me to video’s, which don’t address my specific questions. All this was way too pat, sorry. When i further asked for a reply from Dr.Michael, she replied that unfortunately she is traveling and doesn’t directly work at the corporate office. And that if i have any additional questions i may contact their rep." Excuse me, but I contacted them enough times, and considered their runaround quite irregular.
By contrast, when i went in the mid 1990s to a Dead-Sea-Grounded-Mudpool (at Northern Dead Sea called “En Fashcha”) I felt a therapeutic pulling-sensation and also a release of toxins when i got home, despite it being a very stressful trip (plus i only managed to get there one time, due to a series of bad luck.)
At another time in my life, I achieved near-instant healing of a horrific condition via a delicious food (no thanks to any allopathic/alternative practitioners who merely sent me on wild goose chases at a period when i was full of pain and desperation on a par with shingles or worse. Those wild goose chases included painful biopsy and also a horrible-tasting Chinese tea).
I’m only saying this to clarify that my life experience has been such - that if I don’t feel therapy right away - my gut feeling is that something just isn’t right. Examples of “untherapies” were So-Called detox clays, a QRS mat, Red/Blue pulsating-LED booties, and so much more which gave me zero relief, despite extended use. Some were also messy and/or expensive. So there you have it - my truthful testimonial.
