Key Ultrasound Findings:- Thyroid size (right lobe: 15x13x43 mm, volume 4.6 ml; left: 17x12x47 mm, volume 5.2 ml; slit-like throat),
- Small thyroid gland with a total lobe volume of 9.8 ml,
- Several well-defined nodules in the middle and lower sections of both thyroid lobes (largest sizes 11x8x9 mm on the right and 15x14x7 mm on the left),
- Thyroid parenchyma with a distinctly heterogeneous, hypoechoic structure, fibrous with slightly increased vascularization,
- Reactive lymph nodes in the submandibular area, measuring 24x8 mm on the right and 26x6 mm on the left,
- Ultrasound image consistent with post-inflammatory changes (Hashimoto's disease). Thyroid under ultrasound monitoring.
Balancing Process: The case was balanced using liquid plasma (LP – water collected above GaNS) and wearing three bracelets with LP and a few drops of GaNS (CO2/ZnO/Iodine, CuO, and CH3 respectively). Application of patches with Liquid Plasma was carried out after the second test confirmed the return to normal parameters.
Oral Application of LP:- Liquid Plasma and CO2 amino acids – taken daily in any amount,
- Liquid Plasma Iodine GaNS – 100 ml 3 times a day,
- Liquid Plasma CuO GaNS – 100 ml, 3 times a week,
- Liquid Plasma CH3 GaNS – 100 ml, 3 times a week.
GaNS CO2 and CuO were prepared using the traditional method (CO2: nano-copper and zinc in a 5% saline solution, CuO: nano-copper and copper in a 5% saline solution). Iodine GaNS was prepared using caustic soda from 99.8% pure crystalline iodine. The liquid plasma of each of these GaNS was prepared directly by the user through a field interaction process, without direct contact of the GaNS material with water. A small ampoule of GaNS is submerged in a bottle or jar filled with clean water and left for interaction for a minimum of 24 hours.
Health Patches: Patches were prepared in a ratio of approximately 3:1. Each health patch contained 50% liquid plasma CO2 GaNS + a few drops of GaNS and 50% liquid plasma Iodine GaNS + a few drops of GaNS material. According to the subject, the recommended balancing of the thyroid area (application of patches to the neck) was carried out after the second test confirmed the return to normal levels.
Results: After 6 weeks of balancing the body with Liquid Plasma, a noticeable improvement in well-being was observed. Symptoms subsided, and the positive progression of the process was confirmed by a follow-up ultrasound performed 7 months after the initial examination. Plasma balancing was carried out just before this second ultrasound. The full diagnosis is contained in Figure 2 in the supplementary materials.
Key Findings of the Second Ultrasound:- Non-enlarged thyroid gland (right lobe: 11x11x22 mm, volume 1.5 ml; left: 10x11x28 mm, volume 1.8 ml; unmeasurable nodule),
- Total volume 3.3 ml – below normal,
- No previously described focal lesions,
- No enlarged lymph nodes around the thyroid gland.
Conclusion: The ultrasound image of the thyroid gland is consistent with post-autoimmune thyroiditis.
Personal Account: The best description of the health issues comes from the interested party: “The diagnosis was made quite by chance — about 8 years ago the nodules were tiny. After a few years, I started feeling unwell, so I consulted a doctor. I had very high blood pressure, shortness of breath, palpitations, felt very hot and had hot flashes. The doctor recommended that I redo all thyroid tests and ultrasound. It turned out that the nodules had grown very large, and I was advised to have a biopsy as soon as possible, and blood tests also indicated something bad. In the meantime, the doctor prescribed pills that I still take. (…) The treatment lasted six weeks and (then) I had an ultrasound, and the rest you already know, the nodules disappeared.”
To confirm the complete resolution of the initial problem identified in the follow-up ultrasound (autoimmune thyroiditis), it is advisable to conduct additional tests for antibodies to thyroid peroxidase (anti-TPO) and antibodies to thyroglobulin (anti-TG). The results of these tests will be sent by the author once they become available.
Legal Disclaimer: This publication is not a medical report. Anyone experiencing health issues should seek professional medical advice and coordinate their treatment with a doctor. The plasma balancing processes described here are a natural process that supports and regulates the body but does not replace medical advice or treatments a person is already undergoing.