Even charlatans are rarely wrong
about everything. Sleeping prophet? Don't think so. Sleeping Charlatan,
I'd buy that.
I am unwilling to say that everything he espoused was wrong. As the old
saying goes, even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
No insult intended, but I myself would agree
Edgar Cayce recommended massaging the body with a mixture of Olive Oil,
Castor Oil, and Peanut Oil starting from the extremities and going
towards the heart. The massage should be done after a warm/hot bath.
About once a week...
Re: CSphantom pains and their remolval
Marshalee wrote
, and it is costless, moreover it reveals to
you what self-repair the body is capable of.
Love to serve,
love you all,
Faith
(licensed Reflexologist)
From: starshar stars...@comcast.net
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSphantom pains and their remolval
Date: Thu, 14
Faith wrote:
They are a rebounder and/or a Chi Machine. A quality rebounder would cost
in the neighborhood of $200, the junk at Walmart et al should not be
considered. .I have the rebounder which I got about 15 years
ago and it's worth every cent. If it fell apart on me I would
Sorry, but I can`t give credit to that charlatan.
I read his stuff long ago, did you ever notice how nonsensical it often is?
Marshalee
Edgar Cayce recommended massaging the body with a mixture of Olive Oil,
Castor Oil, and Peanut Oil starting from the extremities and going
towards the heart.
...@rogers.com
Reply-To: kallie miller 4optimall...@rogers.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSphantom pains and their remolval - get lymph moving
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 16:18:12 -0400
Faith wrote:
They are a rebounder and/or a Chi Machine. A quality rebounder would cost
in the neighborhood
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSphantom pains and their remolval
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 18:04:23 -0600
Sorry, but I can`t give credit to that charlatan.
I read his stuff long ago, did you ever notice how nonsensical it often is?
Marshalee
Edgar Cayce recommended massaging
Marshalee wrote: Maybe this is a phantom pain?
It often happens, that when part of an organ is removed pain remains
there, as the 'memory' of that organ remains in the brain.
One example is the amputation of a leg, and the patient complaining of pain
in the foot of that leg.
Formerly they
Francis
Date: 04/13/05 08:35:18
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSphantom pains and their remolval
Marshalee wrote: Maybe this is a phantom pain?
It often happens, that when part of an organ is removed pain remains
there, as the 'memory' of that organ remains in the brain.
One example
Dear Faith,
Since I had the blasted Lyme, the feeling in my feet has been terrible.
Paresthesia, it is called.
It is not neuropathy, as I`m not diabetic, and when I had a nerve
conduction test run, where they stuck needles in my legs (ouchy!), it
was normal. But rubbing my feet, which once
Marshalee,
There are two amazingly effective devices that will absolutely get the lymph
moving, and according to about a zillion reports, cure all kinds of
ailments.
They are a rebounder and/or a Chi Machine. A quality rebounder would cost
in the neighborhood of $200, the junk at Walmart et
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