Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s can be reversed.

Order here: Orders in United States must be sent to: (at) Orders in China must be sent to: kesheplasmachina(at) The very first new evolutionary spaceship technology has been rolled out for mass production. Our Universal Enhancement Spaceship Unit is constructed from high-quality materials, carefully selected by our team of experts. Embedding the essence of the New GANS Plasma Science and Technology, it uses new collective plasma field technology for changing and enhancing the environment of the body of the man. This new plasma enhancement changes the environment of the body to allow it to return to its natural balanced condition as in the womb of the mother. Allowing every cell in the body of the man to find its natural original field strength balance. The shape and the field distribution in this new space plasma technology replicated the inner structure of the universe and replicates the balance fields from which the man was created at the point of inception in the womb of the mother, not only receiving the balance in the physical but also in the emotional sense too. For the first time in the history of man, a system has been developed and delivered, which not only enhances the physical body of the man but it also enhances the emotional part of the user of the system. Hence, reducing and eliminating many problems that could not be solved in the world of science - to bring the body of the man into near perfection as at the time of the birth. --- This video gives an insight into the therapeutic progress of a wheelchair-bound subject diagnosed with Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. Male, aged 58, since his late 40s suffering from the two aforementioned chronic conditions, which over the past two years progressed dramatically, leading to a substantial loss of control over his limbs. He was brought into the hospital in a wheelchair, unable to transition from it to a standing posture, stand by himself, or walk unassisted. Holding a pen and writing was also beyond his physical abilities. The processing of this case started in China in early September 2019, using the Universal Body Enhancement Spaceship Unit. The subject spent 15-20 minutes twice-daily in this unit under the supervision of a team of qualified doctors and physiotherapists. The progress of re-balancing this condition through the use of the Universal Body Enhancement Spaceship Unit is presented in this video. Knowing every case is unique, the duration for full re-balancing of such conditions, while steadily reducing medications, is approximately 16 weeks. Currently, a team of healthcare professionals continues with the process and upon completion will report its findings to the scientific world. Day 1 Initial assessment. The volunteer is in a wheelchair. He is unable to take any steps on his own. Day 4 Standing up. The volunteer stands up by himself after the plasma processing sessions and takes his first steps using a walking frame. Day 5 Walking. The volunteer is walking using a walking frame. The volunteer is walking unassisted. Walking outside. The volunteer is confidently walking towards his car. Day 6 Walking outside. He is walking with more easy by the day. Day 12 Plasma Processing. The volunteer walks faster, easily passes through doors and even manages to sit down unaided. Writing. The volunteer is able to write for the first time after a very long period. Day 14 Standing up. The volunteer transitions from kneeling to standing. Day 15 Ongoing improvement. The volunteer is now far more agile. Day 29 He is able to do squats on his own. Day 30 Progressing. Various exercises such as step-climbing on elevated surfaces and walking backwards are now possible. Day 30 Vocal Exercising. The volunteer begins vocal exercises to restore his voice and speech. The volunteer practices motor skills and hand-eye coordination using a ball. Day 36 Exercising. He practices further coordination skills. He is more proficient when step-climbing on elevated surfaces. Day 40 Walking The volunteer is confidently taking a walk in the park. Day 40 Coordination. Now he is confident to resume a normal life and to go shopping with his family in the crowded market. He is improving his movement coordination. Day 40 Exercising. He continues to exercise in public parks. Day 42 Running. Unimaginable, 7 weeks before being in a wheelchair, now the volunteer runs for the first time. Day 42 Running. He is running longer distances with ease. Day 45 Running. He quickly progresses, getting better day by day. Now he runs in a sports arena, achieving 300 to 600 meters in different sessions, in a way that doctors barely keep up. Day 59 Climbing. The volunteer engages in adventure park activities and successfully climbs on a net. Day 60 Cycling. He adds cycling exercises to his routine.
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