Plasma Protocol

You have PF in your possession; you just told me you’re using it.

When I said “you have the answer in your possession,” I’m meaning that the only true way to know if a field is going to work for you is to play. And since you have your field and you’re using it, you will eventually have your answer.

Aha, you are right!

Yes, I just used it an so far it feels amazing.

Instantly got to work to a part of my brain that needed healing, and I also notice it affecting a part of the skin in my face and something in my knee.

Like electricity almost.

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Hi. There
I like your idea.
What would you use to replace the new Plasma Flaunt then ?
I want to purchase the new blueprint of vision and can’t afford both …

can you please send to me the link of Plasma protocol ?

This item has been discontinued
You can consider the new version plasma flaunt

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Hi, DamonMichael! Here is the thread for Plasma Flaunt.

Welcome blue fairy

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PP2 does include endocrine glands too right?

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I presume it works on synovial fluids, Joint regeneration would be another one to consider.

The Anatomy of a Joint:

Joints are the areas where 2 or more bones meet. Most joints are mobile, allowing the bones to move. Joints consist of the following:

  • Cartilage. This is a type of tissue that covers the surface of a bone at a joint. Cartilage helps reduce the friction of movement within a joint.
  • Synovial membrane. A tissue called the synovial membrane lines the joint and seals it into a joint capsule. The synovial membrane secretes a clear, sticky fluid (synovial fluid) around the joint to lubricate it.
  • Ligaments. Strong ligaments (tough, elastic bands of connective tissue) surround the joint to give support and limit the joint’s movement. Ligaments connect bones together.
  • Tendons. Tendons (another type of tough connective tissue) on each side of a joint attach to muscles that control movement of the joint. Tendons connect muscles to bones.
  • Bursas. Fluid-filled sacs, called bursas, between bones, ligaments, or other nearby structures. They help cushion the friction in a joint.
  • Synovial fluid. A clear, thick fluid secreted by the synovial membrane.
  • Meniscus. This is a curved part of cartilage in the knees and other joints.

Source

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does this replace flaunt?

Read plasma flaunts description and you’ll know the answer to your question

there yah go.

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what about face sculptor?

I don’t see anything about Plasma protocol or Plasma flaunt

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what do you mean you don’t see anything about Plasma protocol or Plasma flaunt? you just said flaunt replaces this?

to be fair i didn’t say anything apart from

(after changing your wording around)

i don’t see anything about plasma protocol or plasma flaunt in face sculptor… meaning plasma protocol/plasma flaunt do NOT replace face sculptor (as you are intending)

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ok thanks

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These are still vey strong and effective. I had PP1 playing last night and accidentally fell asleep for about 3 hours while this played. I woke up this morning feeling so tired and groggy even though I went to bed with alot of energy. I have PLasma Flaunt, but I’m still going back to Plasma Protocol. I think they do something different that for my body gives me very noticeable results. Just have to be careful not to overplay these.

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I use it 3 days a week, yes, often go to the toilet, very suitable for listening before going to bed :joy:

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I’ll switch over eventually, but still on these og ones too. They pack some power

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