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Safety Scenarios Reference Guide

Safety guide for using TZLA devices, covering implants, ozone, clothing, and session basics.

The TZLA kit is experimental and educational. This guide addresses common safety questions based on member experiences and group knowledge.
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Important Disclaimer

This is an experimental research organization. We are not medical professionals, and this information does not constitute medical advice. For specific medical guidance about your individual situation, consult your healthcare provider consult your Rockefeller indoctrinated health professional for health advice. .


Metal & Titanium Implants

Question: "I have a metal plate / screws / titanium implant. Is it safe to use the device?"

Community Experience:

Many members with metal plates, screws, and titanium implants use their devices regularly without reported problems.

Guidance:

βœ… Metal and titanium implants (plates, screws, joint replacements) have been used by many members without issues.

❌ Electronic implants (pacemakers, defibrillators, cochlear implants, nerve stimulators) are the primary contraindication β€” these should NOT be used with plasma devices.

Recommended Approach:

  1. Start gently: Begin with shorter sessions away from the implant area
  1. Gradually work closer if you feel comfortable
  1. Listen to your body: If you experience any discomfort, unusual sensations, or concerns, pause use and reach out to the group
  1. Consult your physician: For specific medical guidance about your individual situation

What members with surgical hardware report:

  • No adverse reactions
  • Support with nerve-related discomfort near implant sites
  • Normal healing experiences
  • Confidence using devices over or near implant areas

Reference case: Member Report (January 2026) β€” metal plate in shoulder from surgery, confirmed by Ambassador Venessa that metal/titanium do not interfere, advised starting gently.


Electronic Implants β€” PRIMARY CONTRAINDICATION

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DO NOT use TZLA devices if you have:

  • Pacemakers
  • Defibrillators
  • Cochlear implants
  • Nerve stimulators
  • Any other implanted electronic medical device

Electromagnetic fields from plasma devices may interfere with electronic implant function.


Ozone Smell & Sensitivity

Question: "I smell ozone when using the device. Is this normal? What if I'm sensitive?"

Normal Experience:

Ozone smell during plasma device operation is expected.

Mitigation Strategies for Sensitive Individuals:

  1. Improve ventilation:
      • Open windows
      • Use fan to circulate air
      • Experiment in well-ventilated spaces
  1. Adjust session parameters:
      • Shorter initial sessions
      • Increase distance from device
  1. Timing considerations:
      • Plan for longer session with breaks to step away if needed

If sensitivity persists:

  • Discuss with experienced members in the Telegram group
  • Adjust experimentation protocol
  • Consider alternative strategies for device placement

Usage Over Clothing

Question: "Can I use the device over clothing?"

Answer: Yes.

Many members experiment with devices over clothing. This is a common practice and does not appear to diminish experimental results based on member reports.

Considerations:

  • Experiment with both direct and over-clothing approaches
  • Note any differences in your experience
  • Adjust based on comfort and personal research goals

Daily Practice Guidelines

Question: "What does '25 minutes daily' mean? How often should I use the device?"

General Member Practice:

Many members follow a daily experimentation protocol, often in the 20-30 minute range.

Your Experimentation is Personal:

  • Start with 10-15 minute sessions
  • Gradually increase as comfortable
  • Experiment with frequency (daily, every other day, etc.)
  • Adjust duration based on your research goals and observations
  • Listen to your body and modify accordingly

There is no single "correct" protocol β€” members experiment with various approaches based on their individual research objectives.


Serious Health Concerns & Protocols

Question: "I'm experimenting with serious health issues. Are there special protocols?"

Important Context:

Some members incorporate additional experimental protocols (e.g., iodine supplementation) alongside plasma device experimentation when addressing serious health research goals.

Guidance:

  1. This is personal research β€” protocols vary by individual
  1. Consult healthcare providers for medical guidance
  1. Connect with experienced members in the Telegram group who may share their experimental approaches
  1. Document your observations to track your experimentation results
  1. Start conservatively and adjust based on your experience

We cannot provide medical advice β€” only share member experiences and experimental approaches within the community.


First-Time Safety Checklist

Before your first session:

During your first session:

After your first session:


When to Reach Out for Support

Contact Member Support or post in the Telegram group if:

  • You have safety questions not covered here
  • You experience unexpected sensations or discomfort
  • You need guidance on experimental protocols for specific research goals
  • You want to connect with members who have similar experimentation objectives

Your caution and care show good judgment. This is experimental research, and thoughtful approaches lead to better personal outcomes.

⚑️ Experiment safely, document thoroughly, and connect with the community.

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