Re: CSBoils, What are they?Hi Wayne Christine,
Thanks to each of you for all the wonderful, caring, helpful information you
regularly share with us seekers!--U R Speshul!
The Merck Manual, 12th edition, defines: Furuncle (boil): An acute, tender,
perifollicular inflammatory nodule resulting from
Wayne,
In the oil world lemon usually does the trick. If they continue one uses a
blood cleanser, or liver cleanser, Vits A.D. E, and increases potassium.
What are they? Don't know.
Obviously anything that assist cleansing internally will help. Certainly CS
would help. Could have simply
Morning Christine,
Obviously anything that assist cleansing internally will help.
This would make the body respond quicker with more artillery to take out
the invader?
Relative to the question, does the problem originate from without or from
within? In most cases, the problem comes
Wayne,
In the BodyTalk world we take a sample of the spittle in the mouth, put it
on another part of the body, and tap the (frequency) information into the
brain and heart for the body to 'read'. That will kill off flu, colds,
bacteria, viruses, herpes, etc, usually in 24 hours. If a very
Hi night owl. It's midnight here on the west coast and the London FOREX
market has just open on my other computer so I'm a bit all over the place
thus the couple of responses.
I believe that we bring everything to us that we want to learn from. From
that perspective, even if it is an accident,
CS does little for these, in my experience.
If I had access to DMSO I trusted, I would try that mixed with CS.
I would like to try some CS injected in them, but I'm chicken and so
is the ol' lady.
stuff
At 12:34 AM 8/16/2004 -0500, Wayne wrote:
I have a friend who had boils at frequent
I have a friend who had boils at frequent intervals.
I always thought these to be mean bacteria, maybe a type of staphylococcus.
When I worked for IBM in the Late 50's and early 60's we wore white
shirts and ties.
Several times, I got boils on the back of the neck.
The doctor I
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