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On Sunday, October 18, 2020, Reid Harvey <[email protected]> wrote:

> Greetings All.  Is it reasonable to expect the body to fall apart starting
> around 70, or can we seriously prolong this?  I feel sure we can but need
> advice.
>
> The urologist told me I have a touch of prostate cancer and should come
> back in six months or do something about it starting now.  Because I don't
> like bucking the system I'm thinking of pursuing the naturopathic approach
> along with what's allopathic.
>
> Yesterday I made up another quart of EIS CS using my trusty SilverPuppy.
> Already I take a teaspoon of this twice daily, primarily to swish it around
> my teeth to stave off gingivitis.  What a waste though, not to swallow it.
> I also need to study up on the Bob Beck Protocol.
>
> Years ago I'd put two wire electrodes on the inside of my wrist, on either
> side of the big vein.  But I can't recall what the batteries were and the
> timing of applying the current.  I knew enough to help a friend cure a bad
> toothache, but have forgotten the details.
>
> I'll probably spring for one of the BE devices but which of the many
> choices? But I do like to know about what's most basic.  And again, how
> much current to apply, on what part of the body and how often?  I'll read
> the literature but often find the advice of friend's invaluable.  Otherwise
> one wades through differing viewpoints.
>
> I've got too much work to do to put this off and pose a threat to urgent
> needs I can help meet.  I should be returning to Liberia and Nepal among
> others, and with the help of friends there get safe drinking water and
> clean cookstoves to the poor.
>
> It needs to be indicated to the satisfaction of the decision makers of
> such interventions that the poor tend to be entirely capable of their own
> production and implementation of environmental health.  A lot of
> 'stakeholders' are selling subsidized interventions to donors that are not
> sustainable; an upshot that the poor are said to have no sustainable
> choices (I.e., affordable within their means and user-friendly).  All the
> best,  Reid
>
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