I've been swallowing for 20 years and am never ever sick with anything guess
I'm doing something wrong...lol
On Sunday, October 18, 2020, 05:40:30 PM EDT, in-hue man
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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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