To answer this question correctly, you first need to ask yourself two questions:
- What goals do we want to achieve?
- How does your body differ from all other people living on Earth?
In the first case, a person might name a specific disease or simply say for prevention, but it is unlikely they can answer the second question!
Since the advent of Plasma technologies given to the world by Mr. Keshe, a number of treatment protocols have been developed, which indeed include individual dosages. (See Treatment Protocols). Even in treatment protocols, more attention is paid to mixing proportions than precise quantitative measures.
Mr. Keshe says: "We do not treat any diseases, we use plasma tools to change the plasma environment of the body, allowing the body to find its balance." Mr. M.Keshe
You don't need to be a doctor to treat your disease – you can believe that your Soul does the work for you, that your Soul shows you the solution if you listen to it. Available Plasma health tools are designed to facilitate the self-recovery process.
It is important to understand how Plasma tools work, so as not to fall into the trap we fell into with the pharmaceutical industry: Plasma is not a pill that you take without understanding, hoping to live with symptoms instead of addressing the root causes. Plasma treatment allows us to understand how our body-mind system works; and through this knowledge, it is possible to fully balance the part of our body that is out of equilibrium.
It is very important to understand that there are no two identical people with the same "subtle field" characteristics, energy body constructions, and we need to move away from the pharmacy assessment of substance measures, as we are dealing not with physical powders that can be weighed in grams or prescribed in tablet quantities. When we talk about chemical elements, we primarily mean their Plasma equivalent.
Plasma Technologies explore the interaction between bodies through magnetic-gravitational fields, and the main qualitative and quantitative characteristics that can describe this: field intensity, field strength, and gradient. Each person will have their individual sensitivity to Plasma impact, and it is impossible to indicate a universally acceptable dosage for all, which can only be determined empirically. To do this, start with a minimal amount of Plasmified water, for example, 50 ml, and gradually increase the volume to the amount of liquid you consume daily, 2-3 liters per day.
If you feel discomfort using Plasma, you can either reduce the volume or dilute it with water. In some cases of possible exacerbations, take a break. When using patches – reduce the exposure time.
There are specific restrictions on using Plasma, which we have previously mentioned. CuO2 is not recommended to be consumed more than 40 ml at a time without direct indications. CH3 is not recommended for infectious and viral diseases, and in cases of cancer. All other Plasmas from the generally presented ones do not have specific dosages and are used individually based on their properties and features.