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How to take the Sputnik

If you decide to take the Sputnik for its anti-parasite purpose, you first clean the capsule with some alcohol.

Don’t immerse the capsule for long in liquid, because it turns itself on immediately it’s wet, and you are then using up the battery. Don’t use a capsule if it’s damaged in transit.

It comes in a plastic container. The wire thingey with it is for testing whether the batter is working. In our experience, this is not reliable and should not be used. It’s tested for battery power on leaving the laboratory.

Swallow the capsule with some water.

It’ll take about a day and a half usually to pass through your system.

But if your bowel muscles are slack, it could take up to eight days. Don’t panic if you don’t see it passing. Experience shows that some people miss it going out.

It’s built to withstand the environment of your digestive tract. It doesn’t contain any harmful chemicals. It may come out looking stained, or blackened, which is also okay.

Don’t hold it in your mouth for treatment if you have amalgam fillings.

You probably won’t feel much until it gets into the lower abdomen. You may experience some tingling sensations and some spasms. All normal. The spasms are the peristaltic movements of your intestine, which are stimulated by the capsule.

As it gets down into your lower abdomen, especially at the ileo-coecal valve, on the lower right sector, you may feel it is lingering. You can get shock into your genital area and some people get involuntary spasms of the leg. So you don’t drive when it’s at that stage. (Perhaps not at all when you’ve taken it, especially if you are of a jumpy temperament.)

The capsule will re-emerge in your motions usually in a day and a half. The curious can pass the motion in a sieve or colander and hose it out, or flush the toilet on it. Many people report not only worms, but also gallstones and various bric a brac from the bowel. One person described it as “like bits of old leather boots.” This would be hardened faecal matter dislodged from the bowel.

Under ideal conditions, it’s possible to get three transits out of a capsule, if you decide on the option of capturing it, cleaning it thoroughly , wiping it with alcohol, and re-ingesting it. We cannot guarantee you this. The manufacturers say on average it should operate for 110 hours.

We believe this can vary, depending on the environment of your bowel, the PH, the angle it at which it contacts your insides, amount of battery you lose when washing it etc.

If you have good evidence of infestation, you need three Sputnik treatments, one after another.

You need to repeat the Sputnik in about three months, also three times. This would be in the hope of more complete eradication of all parasites and their eggs.

Again if you have definite bad infestation, some adjuvant treatment would be required. We recommend Wormwood Capsules and Walnut Tincture, on the basis of our personal experience. These medications have not been approved officially or proven effective by medically approved methods.

 

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