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Mengen (Reaction of taking a turn for better)

Mengen (Reaction of taking a turn for better)

1.

After you start Hie-Tori, you will experience many kinds of symptoms called “Mengen” which is the process discharging poisonous waste that has stayed deep in your body. The ability to discharge the poisonous waste is increased by Hie-Tori. Through the “Mengen”, the poisonous waste of your internal organs is reduced, and you start to heal.

2.

If you have worry, doubt, or impatience along with the severity of the symptom, it causes stress, and makes new poisonous waste; therefore, you always feel sick. If you are happy with “Mengen” discharging your poisonous waste from internal organs, the symptoms will disappear, and you will recover. Your state of mind about the symptoms is very important. You don’t have to worry even if you have vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness or hemorrhaging. The blood or water from these symptoms is not real but “Ki” (energy) of the poisonous waste formed as vomit, diarrhea or blood. Therefore, your real blood or water from your body is not lost. However, if you are worried, uncertain, impatient, your real blood or water comes out; therefore, you have anemia or dehydration. In most of the cases so far, if you are patient, symptoms pass within 15 days; of course, if you are worried, uncertain, impatient, it could continue for years. The result depends on your state of mind.

 


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