By the way, the man who wrote the article about the skin cancer on the
end of his nose, some of whose friends tried out the salve and also
found cancers erupting, has a freely downloadable ebook about the
tsunami available on
http://billolearyphuket.com/ArticleView.asp?ArticleID=29 (though they
would appreciate donations for the orphans). He saved many lives when
he was rung by an employee in a watch tower who was puzzled by the
receding of the sea. Bill recognised the phenomenon, and phoned a
warning to others, who passed it on further, so that hotel guests were
ushered up to higher floors and were saved.
http://billolearyphuket.com/ArticleView.asp?ArticleID=29
It's an account of tsunami survivors.
R
On 13/12/2010 11:45 PM, Rowena wrote:
I did in the past post about a friend of mine who said that she
preferred to use chickweed on the face because it scars less. But it
only grows some parts of the year here. Also, she said chickweed
works differently, it kind of oozes and I think she said it was
smelly, but that may be wrong. Jethro Kloss wrote about chickweed for
cancer. It's the sap of the plant that is used. But there is nothing
wrong with using black salve on the face, and I think I would rather
do that myself because I am used to it. The links posted recently led
to some very interesting stories - people putting it on skin defects
as an experiment, and finding cancers drop out of their noses, cheeks,
whatever.
http://billolearyphuket.com/Articles.asp
http://billolearyphuket.com/ArticleView.asp?ArticleID=40
http://billolearyphuket.com/ArticleView.asp?ArticleID=36
R
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