If you "believe" in science, then you have to believe this.
Apparently, charm needles/susuk is a clinical phenomenon in the world of radiology. Charm needles are inserted to the body with black magic and can be detected by radiographs although remain invisible to the naked eye
Apparently, charm needles/susuk is a clinical phenomenon in the world of radiology. Charm needles are inserted to the body with black magic and can be detected by radiographs although remain invisible to the naked eye
The above photos are pictures of people& #39;s jaw & face in radiograph and the white parts are the charm needles that can& #39;t be detected with the naked eye and are painless for the wearer. Here& #39;s the paper of the screen shot https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4149152/">https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/artic...
The left is a picture of a woman with charm needles all over her torso
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This black magic is not without consequences. I heard many horror stories about it, coming from the culture where this thing is still practiced by a few
This black magic is not without consequences. I heard many horror stories about it, coming from the culture where this thing is still practiced by a few
Then again this take is embarrassing. Wether you& #39;re a person that "believe" in "science" or not, that phenomenon can& #39;t be explained through the physical lens solely. Doctors who deal with this have to know the philosophy of science that acknowledge the force of the unseen
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