Aetherin case study - Poor circulation and insomnia
Tom Faught
Age 57
Diagnosis: Unknown
Notes: Mr. Faught has visited several specialists
through the years for a variety of seemingly unrelated symptoms including insomnia, anxiety,
fatigue, and compromised circulation. No cause could be determined. All blood chemistries were
normal except for his CO2 level which was 20, well below the optimal range of 27. He began the
administration of carbon dioxide for his hypocapnia using Aetherin.
Results: Upon using Aetherin, Mr. Faught reported imporvement in many symptoms including his anxiety
and and insomnia. Mr. Faught also showed a normalization in his circulation as shown in the digital infrared
photography seen below.
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Mr. Faught before Aetherin |
Mr. Faught after one session with Aetherin |
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The first test shows a decrease in the circulation in Mr. Faught's chest area as shown by the green bank across his chest.
This green area is nearly 4 degrees F colder than the surrounding area. This test also shows excessive blood flow to his
thyroid area as shown by the orange section over his throat. After one application of Aetherin carbon dioxide, we can
see the normalization of both the chest and the throat. This change took place in 60 seconds.
Mr. Faught is an excellent example of what happens when a person with a strong constitution becomes hypocapnic
(low CO2). Since Mr. Faught did not have a weakness in the lungs (leading to asthma) or the brain (leading to
epilepsy) or any other area of his body that was prone to disease, his hypocapnia took on a global character
manifesting as a number of seemingly unrelated symptoms.