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Wanda's avatar

Oh, wow. I did not realize that the Rodney Palmer from NCI was one and the same as Rodney Palmer from SaunaRay. I purchased my SaunaRay 18 years ago when I had epstein barr reactivation that disabled me. It was the only one on the market that I could tolerate due to chemical sensitivities. I still use my sauna to this day. Thank you, Rodney, both for assisting people to detox as well as taking a stand for medical freedom. So much gratitude for you.

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Susan J's avatar

Thank you for covering this topic Dr. Trozzi. I most definitely fall into the hyper-sensitive category Rodney was talking about and have been having issues for decades now, environmental, seasonal and a huge one- food. My system seems to reject pretty much everything any naturopath and myself have tried. Allopathic, forget it. I don't even go anymore as it's such a waste of time for these types of issues. I'll be 70 in July and I'm at the end of my rope with all the issues.

About two weeks ago I actually looked into going for infrared sauna in my town, so this video is great timing. I related to everything Rodney was saying. I was really impressed with the degree he has gone to, the attention to detail for hyper-sensitive people that can't tolerate many aspects of regular saunas. I will definitely be checking out his product. Thank you.

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FortheLoveofFreedom's avatar

I love my infrared sauna!

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Renate Lindeman's avatar

When my daughter was vax-injured (MMR) some 20 years ago, we focused on healing her gut and microbiome through diet and fermented foods (kefir, sauerkraut, yoghurt) and detoxing with help of the infrared sauna. In the beginning she was so toxic that she did not sweat! If that is the case, you have to slowly build up the sauna sessions.

Btw. Rodney and Mark, please also look in to DDW: Deuterium Depleted Water as a way to reverse disease and/or detox.

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Terry Wears's avatar

Thank you Mark.

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SueLim's avatar

For those who CAN exercise/sweat, is this comparable to the results achieved with sauna?

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MyTooSents's avatar

Do I need a sauna, or sweating from exercise will accomplish the same results?

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