When a Spooky2 user was faced with two brain conditions—a cyst and a benign tumor—the user turned to Spooky2 Remote Mode as a non-invasive way to support healing at home. After just three months of consistent use, follow-up MRI scans showed that both the cyst and the tumor had not grown, and the white halo surrounding the cyst had significantly reduced.
This is a genuine story of natural healing—quiet, steady, and supported by the subtle power of frequency therapy—shared openly within the Spooky2 community.
Background: Two Brain Conditions and a Doctor’s Concern
The user (now 63 years old) is dealing with two brain-related health issues:
1. Left temporal lobe cyst
- First diagnosed in 2008 at 13 mm.
- Shows a bright white halo on MRI; doctors worry this halo could turn cancerous.
2. Vestibular schwannoma (benign tumor on the cochlear nerve)
- Missed on early scans and only identified in 2023 by a different neurologist, after the user began noticing memory problems.
- Imaging suggests the tumor had been present the entire time and has grown slowly.
Because of the halo’s potential risk—and because surgery is not an option due to the tumor’s position, the neurologist recommended close monitoring. The user was asked to have an MRI every three months to track changes in both lesions.
The Approach: Running Spooky2 in Remote Mode for Three Months
To respond to the situation, the user chose to try Spooky2 using Remote Mode. This method does not require physical contact and can run in the background throughout the day. The user used a Spooky2 GenX Pro generator and selected the following setup:
Preset: Shell (Empty) > Remote > Universal Square H-Bomb (R) – EV
Programs:
- Schwannoma (ETDF)
- Vestibular Vertigo (BIO)
- Arachnoid Cysts (ETDF)
- Cysts (ETDF)
- Neuroma, Acoustic (ETDF)
- Neuroma, Acoustic (XTRA)
This program list was based on the user’s condition. The Remote Mode was maintained for three months.
Results After Three Months: Noticeable Changes in MRI
After three months of Remote Mode use, the user underwent a follow-up MRI scan.
Both the cyst and the tumor remained stable, with no signs of further growth.
More noticeably, the white halo around the cyst, which had previously raised concern, had visibly reduced. According to the user’s own review of the images, the halo on the right side of the cyst was still dense, but the left side appeared looser and less defined, suggesting it might be starting to break down.
Throughout this period, the user did not receive any other treatments. The above changes were observed after using only Spooky2 Remote Mode for three months.
The user has since added Spooky2 Central with a Phanotron Plasma Tube and continues to monitor progress through regular MRI scans every six months.
Conclusion
We sincerely thank the user for openly sharing this experience in the Spooky2 community. Their willingness to document and discuss this journey has offered encouragement to others who may be exploring similar paths.
If you’ve had your own experiences with Spooky2—big or small—we warmly welcome you to share them. Every story helps others learn, connect, and feel supported.
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Anyone who has dealt with tumour in pituitary with Spooky2 XMs? Can I run same as it says here for benign tumour in pituitary?
Yes, you can use your Spooky2 XM to run similar programs for a benign pituitary tumor — just search for “tumor” in the Programs list and try options like Tumor Benign (XTRA). Remote mode is a good choice for this. Start gently and observe how your body responds. If you need help with setup or choosing programs, feel free to contact our support team anytime at support@spooky2-mall.com!