Guest guest Posted January 30, 2006 Report Share Posted January 30, 2006 Hi, Funny the stuff that can happen and we can still lol. keep it up. Have found clearing the meridians is important. Have not tried it yet although things went ahead when i came to holland and had it as candy: licorice root extract is supposed to help clear all main meridians, may be worth a try.. (tachyon energy has helped me a lot and prayer, but i seem to have a lonely view on these things..) Ps How is that bracelet working out?? Have trouble with it in front of the computer?? Love Ellen tThis is NOT the most fun I have ever had...lolol > >> > >> One unfortunate effect of wearing metal is that it serves as a > >> receiving > >> antenna. It can also serve as a " slave antenna, " rebroadcasting > >> microwaves. > >> In an area near a MW tower, any and all metals can do this. > >> Wristwatch, underwire bra.... > >> > >> Shivani > >> > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2006 Report Share Posted January 30, 2006 perla if I remember you are knowledgable about using salts? I have been getting good results with sea salts. I take about 12 grams, which I'm told is the most you should take each day. It is one tablespoon. I add it to a quart of warm water. I use filtered watered that I boil and then let it cool. After you drink it you lie on your right side so that it can be absorbed into the intestines. I then spend time under my coffee table sauna. It gives real good results. I have heard in another group that people use salt and vitamin C together and then use their rife machines. It is supposed to have a good effect. I think it may be the same sort of thing. It works with the sauna as well. I found a similar sort of thing when I was juicing cilantro. I got a really good effect when I would drink it while rifing. Then I noticed the same sort of effect when drinking it inside my sauna. If you are into salts you should try this if possible. I'm experimenting. I'm not using the vitamin C only the salt. I'm going to do that for a long time and learn the effect of it. Then someday I will add the vitamin C in the mix and see if this does anything more. If not I will know it is the salt. Some people believe that it kills bugs (bacteria). QuaiXemen Re: Re: metal bracelets/licorice root Hi, Funny the stuff that can happen and we can still lol. keep it up. Have found clearing the meridians is important. Have not tried it yet although things went ahead when i came to holland and had it as candy: licorice root extract is supposed to help clear all main meridians, may be worth a try.. (tachyon energy has helped me a lot and prayer, but i seem to have a lonely view on these things..) Ps How is that bracelet working out?? Have trouble with it in front of the computer?? Love Ellen > >> > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2006 Report Share Posted January 31, 2006 Hi, Have no website where i order from. Do like the products from the Himalaya healthcare company. Like the product Mentat (also tried purim which worked very well) They probably have more. These have many different extracts and i say bring it on. Mentat has 24 different ones, think that should clear most of them. Any rhyzhome seems to work for me: ginger, ginseng, goldenseal, curcuma etc. For me this week is gonna be about clearing the chakra's and meridians any way i can think of (there are many ways). Stretching (yoga-ish), (self) massage. Stood on my head a little already (on hands) and just bend over and rest your head on your hands. Since my chiro has broke all the bones in his body over a year ago I have only had the stretches from the masseuse, and make the move now myself. The sacral-craneal adjustment is what I am going for, hope to find a pro, if not I keep intuiting (and learn to get it by following my Guidance) Wondering how this week will end/ Hear rolling your eyes can do good things as well. More than evr. Go within. Just do it. Love, Ellen PS singing is allright: You are Gold Always believe in your Soul You've got the power to know you're indestructable Open sesame, here comes rastaman, abacadabra, catch me if you can I know you find hard to believe that I AM the genie (djinnie) of the lamp and I can do anything you ask for, but right no I only wanna dance Hey Ellen, I was just going to see about this meridian clearing when you explained it. I haven't tried licorice root. Could you point me to a web site that you favour? I haven't worn the bracelet yet. I would like to get those shoes I think Marc mentioned them. I cannot find them in my city. You know, about the laughing part, it IS what keeps me. I laugh when it seems the most dismal. I smile when I have the most pain. I hear this is good for the complexion...all this laughing, moving the lips.... I have a mantra, prayer, I say when I need to mull a little courage and bravado. It is always too soon to quit so I guess I will just keep at it. It really is fascinating, Ellen, what is happening and that it happens to me makes it all the more " real " I guess. Take care, > > >> > > >> One unfortunate effect of wearing metal is that it serves as a > > >> receiving > > >> antenna. It can also serve as a " slave antenna, " rebroadcasting > > >> microwaves. > > >> In an area near a MW tower, any and all metals can do this. > > >> Wristwatch, underwire bra.... > > >> > > >> Shivani > > >> > > >> > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2006 Report Share Posted January 31, 2006 Hi, and All, So glad to hear how well you are continuing to do, ! Laughing is part of how I got thru, too. Sometimes I was so out of it due to brainfog, but my hubby would rent comedies for me to watch and I would lie in bed, laughing myself silly. Sometimes I was too out of it to even follow the scripts. But here and there something would strike me as funny. It helped me thru the pain and exhaustion when I was at my worst. And, like you, I tried to joke as much about my illness as possible. I think that is a necessary part of healing. For one thing, you are not taking it all so seriously. I see so many (not here at this forum, but at another forum I belong to) who have given up, are bitter, angry, and who have, for all intents and purposes, completely walled themselves off emotionally to any healing or help from others. These people sit year after year without ever seeing anything change. But alot of it seems to be their attitudes. None of us can completely heal on command, but if you shut down emotionally, you cannot heal at all, it seems. Just another 2 cents, lol. Keep up the great attitude, ! Diane tayloka_40 <tayloka_40@...> wrote: You know, about the laughing part, it IS what keeps me. I laugh when it seems the most dismal. I smile when I have the most pain. I hear this is good for the complexion...all this laughing, moving the lips.... --------------------------------- Bring words and photos together (easily) with PhotoMail - it's free and works with . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 Hi, They are just the songs i sang yesterday (dancing reggae is chi movement too) That spine of mine. Have this very basic Yoga-book and the breathing is also something for this week for me. And standing on my head (whick probably works on this bone i write about below) The initial putting the chakra's back was with a Tachyon cocoon-ride, maybe there is a tachyon healer in your area, mine used a chi machine initially, then a rainbow meditation and feet. Rainbow meditation is always good, now i use the little tachyon i have and salt crystals. There are actually the crystals with the rainbow colours like rubies are supposed to have the 1st chara's frequency, think carneole(?) the second and more i dont recall. General salt footbaths (warm for one side cold for the other) supposed to help with the lower chakra's. (Hot) oil treatments with the higher ones! (from heart up) I printed out this site the Human subtle system (Tree of Life) http://www.adishakti.org/subtle_system/nadis.htm Hope that is the link, the whole thing, it explains the chakra's and which symptoms are problems in whiich (side of) which chakra. Any massage helps detox. For the lymps they sometimes drag out toxins with tobacco leaves, or other plants. This bone in the skull that apparantly is free-flowing can be " turned " . In the adjustment you apparently experience bliss, it is important for the master glands!! Hey no fare back then the warriors had no man-made emf's! Oh would recommend the Four agreements of Don Ruiz for reading (also autobiography of a Yogi for Paramahansa Yogananda). My self I am back with the bible, prayed for wisdom and now i can use it as a " manual " , see the steps that are next for me. (big one) Love tayloka_40 <tayloka_40@...> wrote: Hey Ellen, I like your poetry, is it yours? I will have to go look up the Himalya healthcare site. I haven't worked much with the softer healing arts. I have been slamming the science on this condition. I wish I knew more about the Chakras. I do practice yoga. There are 8 paths I am learning to practice with mediation, stretching, self reflection, enlightment. Oh...and the breathing. A special breathing exercise to billow the lungs and trachea. It is critical to keep moving. When I can move I like to dance. Would a lymph massage clear chakra's? Man...I wonder if Budha had this problem. > > Hi, > > Have no website where i order from. Do like the products from the Himalaya healthcare company. Like the product Mentat (also tried purim which worked very well) They probably have more. These have many different extracts and i say bring it on. Mentat has 24 different ones, think that should clear most of them. Any rhyzhome seems to work for me: ginger, ginseng, goldenseal, curcuma etc. > > > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 Hi again, , So sorry to hear of your setback! I am sending healing wishes and thoughts your way. I hope it will be no time till you are painfree and back on the road to total recovery. (((Hugs))) Re the other forum: I stick around for those I can help; but the ones I am talking about, who have given up, never budge from their positions, unfortunately. Actually, there are a couple people there who get mad at me regularly for being a " pie-in the sky Polyanna " , and I even avoid answering most posts in open forum, so as not to tick these curmudgeons off unnecessarily. lol I think our 2 cents together adds up to a lot more than a nickel, ! I wish you health, Diane tayloka_40 <tayloka_40@...> wrote: Hi Diane, I like your two cents. Coupled with mine, we might get a nickel. I had a little set back here, woke up Monay morning and have a set of lumps on my left shoulder bone. Four have blistered, one severely. I aspirated the blister and packed it with green clay. Saw the doctor. Nothing new to suggest. Today...well...I feel like I could get " truck driver " (no insult to truckers) here with my swearing. Soaked in the tub, said a few sh*ts and I think some DGs as I tended this arm. Damn this really hurts. It would seem, Diane, that YOUR attitude and appoarch, seemingly pretty gentle from this window, would assist those people on that other board with a bit of " perk " . A positive mental attitude, balanced life...and a thought that it really is always too soon to quit. You take care and thanks for the support. It really helps. --------------------------------- Bring words and photos together (easily) with PhotoMail - it's free and works with . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 Hey (again the reply got lost so here we go again) No not my poetry, just songs i sang yesterday. http://www.himalayahealthcare.com The site someone mentioned not long ago has a lot of good stuff on it ehhm he found a flower essence on it (under header homeopathic). Yoga is good, helps with detox. the site http://www.adishakti.org/subtle_system/nadis.htm/ (hmm hope that works it is called Human subtle system (Tree of Life)) i found very helpful, have it printed out. It says which symptoms for which chakra's etc. General: warm and cold salt foothbaths with meditation help with lower chakra's, oil treatments with the higher ones. Rainbow meditation is good. Books: Don Ruiz, the four agreements, autobiography of a yogi Paramahansa Yogananda. I use the bible now, but only since i had the wisdom to understand the way to use/read it. You know no fair, the old sages and warriors did not have the man-made emf problem// (and well maybe they where better with pure desire and nowadaya we have gotten a little distracted) Love tayloka_40 <tayloka_40@...> wrote: Hey Ellen, I like your poetry, is it yours? I will have to go look up the Himalya healthcare site. I haven't worked much with the softer healing arts. I have been slamming the science on this condition. I wish I knew more about the Chakras. I do practice yoga. There are 8 paths I am learning to practice with mediation, stretching, self reflection, enlightment. Oh...and the breathing. A special breathing exercise to billow the lungs and trachea. It is critical to keep moving. When I can move I like to dance. Would a lymph massage clear chakra's? Man...I wonder if Budha had this problem. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2006 Report Share Posted February 2, 2006 Hi again, , Glad to hear you are still in the black. Sometimes illness gets discouraging for even pie in the sky Polyannas, like us. But that is just a reason to look harder for the silver lining in the clouds, eh? Which reminds me--those blisters that you are having.... Are those from toxins trying to leave your body? Maybe that is a good thing disguised as a bad thing? Just a thought. Lol re your profession as a shower singer. (I agree with everything you and SArjuna had to say about my curmudgeon buddies at the other forum! ) Healing thoughts, Diane tayloka_40 <tayloka_40@...> wrote: Hi Diane, These setbacks are discouraging. I am trying to approach this with three steps forward, two steps back type of thinking. At the end of the day when I debrief me...LOLOL...I always am on the accounting black side. Although battle weary...I didn't surrender, concede or forfeit. You know, Diane, there are just some people who fall in love with being sick. It becomes their true self profession....see my true self profession is a shower singer...lolol...but we won't go there.... It really makes no sense to me how people come to enjoy their own discomfort. I don't get that. How could they just NOT miss the wholeness of themselves. Man...I sure do...and that would be the only thing that makes me cry like a baby is missing me...the way I used to be. However...these people are out there and they are draining and tax our very thoughts when they are not around. It is best...like my grandfather used to say....cut bait and find a new fishing hole. I think you are right...we " gots " more than just a nickel in this jar. And thanks for those well thoughts. > Hi Diane, I like your two cents. Coupled with mine, we might get a nickel. I had a little set > back here, woke up Monay morning and have a set of lumps on my left shoulder bone. > Four have blistered, one severely. > > I aspirated the blister and packed it with green clay. Saw the doctor. Nothing new to > suggest. > > Today...well...I feel like I could get " truck driver " (no insult to truckers) here with my > swearing. Soaked in the tub, said a few sh*ts and I think some DGs as I tended this arm. > > Damn this really hurts. > > It would seem, Diane, that YOUR attitude and appoarch, seemingly pretty gentle from this > window, would assist those people on that other board with a bit of " perk " . > > A positive mental attitude, balanced life...and a thought that it really is always too soon to > quit. > > You take care and thanks for the support. It really helps. > > > > --------------------------------- > Bring words and photos together (easily) with > PhotoMail - it's free and works with . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2006 Report Share Posted February 2, 2006 Hi, Snoshoe, Lol Love that! " whiney Pete " ! I hope you don't mind, but I think I am going to adopt your gramma's saying. I don't let people like these " whiney Pete's " get me down. Infact, they could be downright funny sometimes, if their (largely self imposed) situations were not so sad! But I do avoid them and do not allow myself to get sucked into emailing with them. I, like you, found that to be a fruitless endeavor. Thanks, tho, for your advise. Diane snoshoe_2 <nonengbunny@...> wrote: Well, just to throw in my 2 cents too. Like they say; " Misery loves company " , and some people truly aren't interested in changing or getting well, as odd as it seems. I cut out a new email buddy from another group recently after, even against my better judgement, agreed to email with him. It was quickly apparant he had no desire to be helped with encouragement, but just wanted someone new to be miserable with and help keep carrying the boulder on his shoulder. Have never wasted much time with people like that. Life is too short, and I don't have the time or energy to waste it on people like that. If I was well myself I'd probably tolerate it in very tiny amounts; then again maybe even less. Reminds me of what my gramma would call " A Whiney Pete " . So, be the light you are, and ignore those others, just be careful they don't drag you down, because they will if they can. ~ Snoshoe --------------------------------- Brings words and photos together (easily) with PhotoMail - it's free and works with . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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