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- | Most people who are ill enough to be treated with the Marshall Protocol (MP) are photosensitive. That [[home: | + | Most people who are ill enough to be treated with the Marshall Protocol (MP) are photosensitive. That [[home: |
Symptoms of photosensitivity can occur as a result of [[home: | Symptoms of photosensitivity can occur as a result of [[home: | ||
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+ | It's made of some kind of ceramic, and blocks high amounts of infrared rays in a range of colors, including clear, which can be put on the windshield. I had already spent my allowance on the rest of the windows, but I'm going back after my next paycheck to do my windshield. The guy in the shop says he gets a high number of skin cancer patients and people with lupus etc. on referral because this film works so well and his customers are getting a lot of relief from the inescapable blast of sun while in the car. | ||
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+ | Of course, this film can also be applied to house windows. Not sure if this is the right forum, and I know it sounds like a commercial, but I'm so impressed I had to share. | ||
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===== Notes and comments ===== | ===== Notes and comments ===== | ||
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