Guest guest Posted March 29, 2006 Report Share Posted March 29, 2006 snoshoe_2 wrote: > I can just see us sitting at the pcs coated in mud. lol Hey, I tried this once! I used a MUDD facial mask (bentonite clay) while sitting in front of the computer monitor. This did indeed reduce my " face burning " symptoms, but it did not remove the headache. Although, since I was looking for things that I could use in my workplace and not draw too much attention to myself, this didn't really qualify. :-) Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2006 Report Share Posted March 29, 2006 > > I can just see us sitting at the pcs coated in mud. lol > > CAN YOU BUY A SURGICAL GRADE/STERILE BENTONITE ? I KNOW THAT IT IS USED IN THE FORMATION OF PILED FOUNDATIONS TO RETAIN EXCAVATIONS, BUT I GUESS THE BUILDERS MERCHANT QUALITY WOULD PROBABLY INCREASE ANY RASHES. pAUL PS MARC - YOUR SKIN BURNING, DO YOU GET IT AT SIDE OF TEMPLES,EYELIDS HEAD ABOVE TEMPLES ETC, DO YOU GET STRANGE SPOTS/LESIONS ? HAVE YOU SEEN MY PHOTOS I DOWNLOADED WITH THESE SHOWN CLEARLY ON MY FACE, OTHER SENSITIVE AREAS, EARS, BRIDGE OF NOSE, STRANGE PROFOUND ROUND PUFFY LUMPS ON CHEEKS JUST UNDER EYES THAT SWELL WHEN AT PC OR UNDER F/LIGHTS, THIGHS - INFLAMED HAIR FOLLICLES. LIST NOT EXHAUSTIVE REGARDS PAUL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2006 Report Share Posted March 29, 2006 On Wed, 29 Mar 2006 20:15:10 -0000, " espaules " <espaules@...> said: > > > > PS MARC - YOUR SKIN BURNING, DO YOU GET IT AT SIDE OF TEMPLES,EYELIDS > HEAD ABOVE TEMPLES ETC, DO YOU GET STRANGE SPOTS/LESIONS ? The " burning face " symptoms I get mostly seem to be on my cheeks. My face turns all red, but that's about it. I can alleviate it by taking Megahydrin (antioxidant), using certain skin lotions (Shikai Borage Dry Skin Therapy is what I've been using lately), or using EMF protection devices from Quantum Products (Springlife Polarizers don't help with this symptom) Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2006 Report Share Posted March 29, 2006 I don't know . If it is a concern, you could always put what you get from store (likely food grade since people take it internallly, which is better than cosmetic graded items.) into the oven on a low heat for a couple hours, but I suspect it would kill any goodies in there that would be beneficial. I've used clay since little on bugbites mostly. I don't know the kind of clay here, but I don't think it's as good as these particular kinds. I've always just looked for a clean area, w/o people, animal, road traffic that looked clean, or out of a pond to get a cupful to keep. No problems. Now on open sores, I think I'd want the store bought. The builders grade, I don't know, it may be the same. If it somehow has had impurities added, then it might be a problem. ~ Snoshoe > > > > CAN YOU BUY A SURGICAL GRADE/STERILE BENTONITE ? I KNOW THAT IT IS > USED IN THE FORMATION OF PILED FOUNDATIONS TO RETAIN EXCAVATIONS, BUT > I GUESS THE BUILDERS MERCHANT QUALITY WOULD PROBABLY INCREASE ANY > RASHES. > > pAUL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2006 Report Share Posted March 29, 2006 Here's a little else in the similar area of dirt: To the science of living cells, fulvic acids are vital in bringing substantial amounts of nutrients and minerals into water solution and delivering their living energies to the living cells. Fulvic acid assists every stage of cellular metabolism and is the most powerful, natural electrolyte known. It restores electrical balance to damaged cells, neutralizes toxins and can eliminate food poisoning within minutes. When it encounters free radicals with unpaired positive or negative electrons, it supplies an equal and opposite charge to neutralize the free radical. http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/fulvic.htm#pheno Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2006 Report Share Posted March 30, 2006 Reserve my seat....you'll know me because my clay is green... Where on earth did you find this information?????? > > I can just see us sitting at the pcs coated in mud. lol > > Bentonite Clay " Russian scientists use bentonite to protect their > bodies from radiation when working with nuclear material, by coating > their hands and bodies with a hydrated bentonite " magma " before > donning radiation suits. Bentonite adsorbs radiation so well, in > fact, that it was the choice material used to dump into Cherynobl > after the nuclear meltdown in the former Soviet Union. " Dr. Jensen, > N.D., D.C., Ph.D., suggests using bentonite to absorb radiation from > the bones. Since so many of us are subject to various forms of > radiation, whether from X-rays or television or computers, this would > be something to consider. This could be extremely important for > those who have undergone radiation treatment for cancer. > http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/radiation.htm > > Pascalite research Harvey C. Lisle, chemical engineer, specializing > in biodynamics, established PASCALITE, as a " rock dust " , is " Alive. " > radiating energy 100 feet, and POSSESSES THE ABILITY TO NEGATE > NOXIOUS ENERGY. Placed above or below the TV set or microwave. > testing shows complete irradification of the harmful electric > energies emanating from them. And IT NEGATED THE NOXIOUS ENERGIES > FROM A 12.000 VOLT LINE IN THE AREA IN FRONT OF HIS HOME. > http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/clay.htm#french > > French green clay has the ability to remove toxic metals and > chemical residues, bacteria, and blood toxins with virtually no side > effects of constipation, diarrhea, or stomach cramping. It is known > to remove radiation, arsenic, lead, mercury, and aluminum amid other > toxic metals in less than six weeks. The more you use, the quicker > you detox. " > http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/clay.htm#bath > > Thanks to Perla and Tayloka for getting me looking at these all more. > > ~ Snoshoe > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 " Shirley's Wellness Cafe " ! haha I don't know. Like of the Jungle say: " Just lucky I guess " . ~ Snoshoe > > > > I can just see us sitting at the pcs coated in mud. lol > > > > Bentonite Clay " Russian scientists use bentonite to protect their > > bodies from radiation when working with nuclear material, by coating > > their hands and bodies with a hydrated bentonite " magma " before > > donning radiation suits. Bentonite adsorbs radiation so well, in > > fact, that it was the choice material used to dump into Cherynobl > > after the nuclear meltdown in the former Soviet Union. " Dr. Jensen, > > N.D., D.C., Ph.D., suggests using bentonite to absorb radiation from > > the bones. Since so many of us are subject to various forms of > > radiation, whether from X-rays or television or computers, this would > > be something to consider. This could be extremely important for > > those who have undergone radiation treatment for cancer. > > http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/radiation.htm > > > > Pascalite research Harvey C. Lisle, chemical engineer, specializing > > in biodynamics, established PASCALITE, as a " rock dust " , is " Alive. " > > radiating energy 100 feet, and POSSESSES THE ABILITY TO NEGATE > > NOXIOUS ENERGY. Placed above or below the TV set or microwave. > > testing shows complete irradification of the harmful electric > > energies emanating from them. And IT NEGATED THE NOXIOUS ENERGIES > > FROM A 12.000 VOLT LINE IN THE AREA IN FRONT OF HIS HOME. > > http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/clay.htm#french > > > > French green clay has the ability to remove toxic metals and > > chemical residues, bacteria, and blood toxins with virtually no side > > effects of constipation, diarrhea, or stomach cramping. It is known > > to remove radiation, arsenic, lead, mercury, and aluminum amid other > > toxic metals in less than six weeks. The more you use, the quicker > > you detox. " > > http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/clay.htm#bath > > > > Thanks to Perla and Tayloka for getting me looking at these all more. > > > > ~ Snoshoe > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2006 Report Share Posted April 1, 2006 Snoshoe I want to ask you about something. Awhile back you said that you were using solar lighting in your cabin. I am installing some solar outdoor lighting now and would like to also put in some solar indoor lights. Are there any that you recommend? Re: Mud people " Shirley's Wellness Cafe " ! haha I don't know. Like of the Jungle say: " Just lucky I guess " . ~ Snoshoe > > > > I can just see us sitting at the pcs coated in mud. lol > > > > Bentonite Clay " Russian scientists use bentonite to protect their > > bodies from radiation when working with nuclear material, by coating > > their hands and bodies with a hydrated bentonite " magma " before > > donning radiation suits. Bentonite adsorbs radiation so well, in > > fact, that it was the choice material used to dump into Cherynobl > > after the nuclear meltdown in the former Soviet Union. " Dr. Jensen, > > N.D., D.C., Ph.D., suggests using bentonite to absorb radiation from > > the bones. Since so many of us are subject to various forms of > > radiation, whether from X-rays or television or computers, this would > > be something to consider. This could be extremely important for > > those who have undergone radiation treatment for cancer. > > http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/radiation.htm > > > > Pascalite research Harvey C. Lisle, chemical engineer, specializing > > in biodynamics, established PASCALITE, as a " rock dust " , is " Alive. " > > radiating energy 100 feet, and POSSESSES THE ABILITY TO NEGATE > > NOXIOUS ENERGY. Placed above or below the TV set or microwave. > > testing shows complete irradification of the harmful electric > > energies emanating from them. And IT NEGATED THE NOXIOUS ENERGIES > > FROM A 12.000 VOLT LINE IN THE AREA IN FRONT OF HIS HOME. > > http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/clay.htm#french > > > > French green clay has the ability to remove toxic metals and > > chemical residues, bacteria, and blood toxins with virtually no side > > effects of constipation, diarrhea, or stomach cramping. It is known > > to remove radiation, arsenic, lead, mercury, and aluminum amid other > > toxic metals in less than six weeks. The more you use, the quicker > > you detox. " > > http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/clay.htm#bath > > > > Thanks to Perla and Tayloka for getting me looking at these all more. > > > > ~ Snoshoe > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2006 Report Share Posted April 4, 2006 Hi Straitguy, The two older ones I have, and I cannot figure out the brand, they are not LEDs, and are not automatic on, unless you leave them on. They have an on/off slide switch on the side, which I like, and I like them just fine. The two I got that are LEDs, I won't be keeping. My best suggestion is to pay extra for nonLED types, although you'll probably have to hunt harder for them these days. I like propane lighting just fine too, if that is any help. ~ Snoshoe > > Snoshoe I want to ask you about something. Awhile back you said that you were using solar lighting in your cabin. I am installing some solar outdoor lighting now and would like to also put in some solar indoor lights. Are there any that you recommend? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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