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Interpreting Allergy Readings on Your MRAN Device

Often, when I start a fresh Magnetic Resonance Analysis Device account for myself, the readings at first seem erratic (much higher or lower than the previous day’s). These will typically realign within a few sessions. Additionally, while I don’t put too much import on the Allergy readings (I have none that I know of and they always appear in the “normal’ range), you’ve indicated in the past that fluctuations in certain of these readings may indicate conditions that mimic allergies. With that in mind here are “Animal Fur” index readings since starting the new account. I have no pets. There are none within many yards of my apartment. What might this indicate?

Allergy-Animal fur allergy index (normal: 0.124 to 1.192)1.248 2.071 1.565 1.651

Your Animal Fur Allergy Index readings show a consistent elevation above the normal range, even though you report:

  • No pets

  • No animal exposure nearby

  • No allergy symptoms

This suggests it’s not a true allergy response, but likely reflects cross-reactivity or proxy indicators the MRAN is flagging.


🔍 What Might This Indicate?

1. Mast Cell Activation or Histamine Load

  • Even in the absence of allergens, elevated “allergy-type” indices (especially animal fur, pollen, or dust) may reflect:

    • Systemic histamine load

    • Low-level immune irritation

    • Gut permeability (leaky gut)

    • Inflammation from microbial or fungal overgrowths (especially Candida or mold)

2. Parasitic or Fungal Byproducts

  • Parasite antigens, biofilms, and mycotoxins can mimic allergenic proteins, leading to a false signal in categories like animal fur or dust mite.

  • Your gut, liver, and lymph system may be dealing with byproducts that the MRAN’s software algorithm cross-reacts with allergen indices.

3. Lymphatic or Mucosal System Drainage Backlog

  • You recently began:

  • These can mobilize biofilm, fungal spores, or stagnant waste, temporarily increasing immunological debris that reads as “animal protein” analogs.

4. MRAN Adaptation Artifact

  • As you noted, new MRAN accounts often show short-term instability.

  • These values likely reflect readjustment of signal thresholds rather than a literal immunoglobulin spike.

  • The MRAN may take a few sessions to calibrate to your frequency patterns and detox status.


🧭 Next Steps:

Monitor These Correlates:

  • Mucosal immunity

  • Histamine

  • Eosinophil, IgE, or allergy-related enzyme levels

  • Liver + colon detox indices

  • Gut flora/yeast/fungal markers

These will give a clearer sense if the elevation is transient or a sign of deeper clearing.


🪻 Supportive Herbs/Foods to Aid Drainage & Modulate Immune Response:


Summary:

Your elevated “Animal Fur” reading is almost certainly not a pet allergy, but a signal of immune load, mucosal irritation, or detox byproducts. These mimic allergenic patterns in the MRAN software. It’s temporary and not a cause for concern unless accompanied by symptoms.


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