VERY well said, Macolm. Once you know the tactics .
Malcolm wrote:
I'm much more concerned with the drift that
this is becoming a 'Believer's' forum and that someone who resorts to
arcane and unavailable 'proof' such as calibration which, note, is
used as a weapon as much as a sign of
bodhisattva wrote:
Marshalls paragraph calibrates at about 1000 (or very close, I round
up/down), your reply is dangerously close to zero.
OR ...just MAYBE you're method of calibration is...
possibly totally meaningless amd misleading?
So either CS wasn't the
Marshall Dudley wrote:
. Lyme has a number of hiding places, and cannot be eliminated with a
protocol that gets them as well, such as the Beck protocol.
Another mistake? Sounds like you are a bit confused.
Shiona
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bodhisattva wrote:
There is absolutely no statistical odds of that happening unless
we're tapping the same cosmic wisdom.
OR... unless you are both very confused :)
Shiona
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Malcolm wrote:
Shiona;
Naah, but he is trying to get stuff written when his mind is tired;
hence bauxite for basalt and other examples of what Kurt Vonnegut
referred to as mental gears skipping a tooth. Ice Nine? Granfalloon?
Bokonon.
I've replied on the Off Topic List.
Shiona
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, this has never worked for me. dee
On 21 Dec 2009, at 13:54, Shiona Phillips wrote:
C.S on it's own worked for me in removing a skin tag after spraying it for only
a few days.
Shiona
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C.S on it's own worked for me in removing a skin tag after spraying it
for only a few days.
Shiona
zzekel...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 12/20/2009 10:59:40 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
devorah...@yahoo.com writes:
Would Brooks mix be good for skin tags as well?
thanks much
Hidden infections under teeth could also be a factor. My regular
migraines cleared up after having a root canal treated tooth removed.
I was only getting mild toothache but having tried many things before
this, diet, cleansing fasts, herbs, chiropractic, acupuncture, decided
to have it
Have you tried C.S yet? It worked for me on a skin tag.
Shiona
jessie70 wrote:
I bought this bloodroot and put on a skin tag on my neck. I had to use a
bandaid and then got 2 boils nearby and then a burn mark on my skin where
the stuff must have sat on my skin. Nothing happened to the
Not sure about moles but for skin tags it's worth trying colloidal
silver before anything more drastic. I removed a skin tag by applying
colloidal silver and after a few days it just dropped off. Also tried
the duct tape method (actually suggested by my doctor), on a verouca and
that worked
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
I am working on an article called, The Health Benefits of Nicotine.
It has been used for a medicine for hundreds of years.
One of the worlds greatest doctors State..
Nicotine prevents and Cures many diseases.
That FACT, is totally suppressed
David Bearrow wrote:
I would not use black salve on a nose as the nose tissue is too small
and the black salve is very aggressive and you risk burning a hole in
your nose if not burning your nose off completely.
Jason Eyton experimented on himself and took pictures of removing a
skin cancer
Yes, wonderful stuff . ..clay.There was a news report recently in
the UK showing villages in India where food shortages are occurring as a
direct result of land that was once food producing now being utilized
for bio-fuel production. The villagers are living off baked mud cakes,
as there
Mark Fletcher wrote:
If this question is off-topic for this list, please let me know (I'm a
newbie).
I was wondering what the general consensus is here about ionic mineral
supplements. Are they useful? I have been taking Concentrace on and
off for 15 years. I don't feel any more or less
gmetrop...@aol.com wrote:
It is an abcess probably from the cavity. He has been tested for
appropriate filling material which is the most inert one and has no
problems in other teeth. He gagged and vomitted after the oil pulling
attempt.
You could consider using Bentonite clay. Here's a
French Muck: The New Penicillin for MRSA? (28 October 2007)
http://news.independent.co.uk/health/article3104663.ece
http://news.independent.co.uk/health/article3104663.ece
Scientists have discovered a new and highly effective weapon against
deadly superbugs like the MRSA sweeping through
faith gagne wrote:
Does anyone have any suggstions for coping with insomnia? That will
be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Faith
You could try Melatonin. I get mine from
jessie70 wrote:
Shiona, how do you take the mag oil, internally? Jess
Hi Jessie,
It appears that the oil is very similar to other forms of liquid
minerals such as Concentrace, so no doubt can be taken in similar
dosages internally (and apparently the only side effect from taking too
Teri Johnston wrote:
At 05:20 PM 9/29/2007, you wrote:
Since Concentrace feels oily and both magnesium and chloride are
listed as present, can I assume that this product is mostly magnesium
oil??? tia pj Anybody know for sure, for sure???
Shirley,
I have concentrace here along with the
ruth strackbein wrote:
Hi, I am very interested in the Magnesium Chloride Oil, but on
skimming through your post and the information from the address you
gave, I see nothing that tells me where to buy Magnesium Chloride Oil
or how much it costs. Ruth
Hi Ruth,
A couple of sites that
Over on the http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aboutclay/ list there has
been a discussion over the last few days on the subject of transdermal
magnesium chloride which involves applying magnesium chloride oil to the
skin, which is apparently a very effective way of getting it into the
body, using
Must have ben a temporary glitch, it does now.
Shiona
Dee wrote:
This website doesn't respond. Dee
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/*From:*/ Shiona Phillips mailto:hyasy...@freenetname.co.uk
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Thanks for the explanation, it's a complex subject.
Shiona
Terry Chamberlin wrote:
Strangely, although I reject the concept that alkaline
pH is healthy, with most of my clients I strive to
bring them up into the alkaline pH range, at least
initially. What I am finally after is BALANCED pH.
sol wrote:
I thought the GSL was quite polluted from agricultural run off,
perhaps from mine run off (Kennecott copper, et al) and so forth.
Anyone know? I don't think I'd drink anything from it. And if you've
ever been there it smells like sewage, yuck. Is the concentrace
product treated in
now where can I get the Concentrace at a reasonable
price?
Call whatever HF stores are near you and ask for it.
If they do not carry it, contact friends who are not
near you whom you visit periodically and ask them to
call the HF stores near them. If no one carries it, I
can ship it to you -
Hi Frank,
I also live in the UK and buy my water from Boots chemist. It's called
Ransom's Purified Water and costs around £6 per 5 litres, and it makes
nice clear C.S. Someone posted a while back and said (if I remember
correctly), that there is not really that much difference between
Hi Frank,
Forgot to mention that it has to be ordered by them for you. You may
very likely as I did, get an initial response of no we don't sell it,
but don't believe them! They can order it and it should only take a few
days.
Shiona
joe bloggs wrote:
Shiona, thank you so much for
Hi,
I've been meaning to try this in my new Pureaire device, (
http://www.pureaire.co.uk/ ) thanks for the reminder. It's a water
based airpurifier, humidifier and ioniser that has the option of also
scenting the air when you add fragrances to it, costs £40 (approx $70)
and comes with 5
On Thursday, October 19, 2006, at 10:26 PM, Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
I have one tip: several years ago I read a series of articles about a
gadget that CF patients use to breathe in ordinary air. The device in
some manner caused the air to enter the lungs in a pattern or manner
that breaks
Hi Pete,
Although I haven't yet experimented myself with using escharotic salves,
I've been reading Ingrid Naimon's book Cancer Salves
http://www.cancersalves.com/publications/book.html and thought I'd pass
on what she advises in case it is of any use to you.
She says that after the eschar
On Tuesday, December 20, 2005, at 12:21 AM, Carol Ann wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
For the welfare, safety and anonymity of all concerned your suggestion
seems very reasonable.
There is absolutely NO law that prohibits recipes in a public
domain. Let the govt perps have a fit if they are
Hi,
I've been googling on this subject and there do appear to be various
black salves based on a combination of the herb bloodroot and zinc
chloride available, but apparently the original Cancema product made by
Alpha Omega Labs at www.altcan.com is not available anywhere at
present. On
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