If someone who is hypnotized can raise a blister and that's obviously all
in the mind and hypnotizm is suggestion. Suggestion should work to lower a
blister.
 The brain is a powerful tool and the mind is a great, but sometimes
'apparently' unwise, leader.
 Then, sometimes the wisdom isn't recognized as such.

 I think we all know a heck of a lot more than we think we do.

Ode

At 07:53 AM 7/17/2004 +0100, you wrote:
>
>> Now, that does sound like mumbo jumbo. How long does the glass of water
>> need to stand on the peice of paper?
>
>Not sure...ten minutes? It's apparently all about the 'energy' of the
>remedy. I've used it myself in emergencies (not life-threatening though!)
>and seen it work, though I'm not sure I believe it....it could have been
>placebo, though how that would work on severe blistering that disappeared
>overnight I'm not sure.
>
>> If your friend is willing to correspond or answer questions and give
>> further details of her method, I'd really like to have more info.
>
>I've not been in contact with her in a while, she's generally too busy even
>to read emails. Unfortunately (or fortunately!) I'm off on holiday today (as
>in an hour or so!) so don't have time to pursue it.
>
>Yours
>Kay
>
>Kay Jennings
>Bristol
>England
>mailto:[email protected]
>
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