Guest guest Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 Wow, wow, wow, JS! I am blown away by your determination and passion for curing your MS! I am so inspired by you. Thank you so much for sharing it with all of us. Sometimes I get discouraged with the persistence of my own symptoms and when I see your resolve it makes me know that I AM that as well! Love, Jeanie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 hi JS and Shoshana -- I'm sending this email thru to the main group -- you both are WOWOWOWOW!!! i want everybody to see how WOWOWOWOW!! love love! deanya On Tuesday, July 13, 2004, at 05:07 PM, JS Hedegard wrote: > Hi, Shoshona. > > I did not cure or reduce any symptoms this week, but I have learned so > very much, in part thanks to you and also to the wonderful Keely-grams > we get. Is there a vote category for 'learned a lot'? > > I don't test that my MS is causing switching or interference. Yes, > it's hard to be certain on oneself, so if anyone out there can help me > verify that, I'd love it. I've tested myself for switching and always > come up negative. > > Great news on the bone scan, especially with the steroids inbetween > the two tests. Let's get the next one to show increased bone mass! > > My immunics accessing is pretty frequent right now. Every day at > least 4-6 times I remove all pathologies, remove allergies and their > damage, remove any recent traumas, check that my God connectors are > all functioning and strengthen them, check my shields, remove immune > dysfunctions and install/strengthen good functions. I also try to do > at least one accelerator each day and a long accelerator on the > weekend (really assess what's happened and changed in the previous > week). > > I have tested that I have all the tools I need to rid myself of MS > (thank you, Keely for suggesting we test this). This weekend I plan > to set aside at least two hours to carefully go through all my > activities/medications and figure out the right combination of > immunics, medication, etc. to make a big dent in my symptoms. I will > share my discoveries with all of you. > > As they say on the website..what will happen when the world gets wind > of this? > As the Munchkins from the Wizard of Oz might have sung if they were > Harmonics masters: > Ding dong, MS is dead, > Whose MS? My MS! > Ding dong, why all MS is dead! > Wake up you sleepybrain, > Stand up and shout and walk again! > Ding dong, that old MS is dead. > > Let's keep sharing and soon we'll all be singing that song. > > Blessings, > JS > > shosh <show@...> wrote: > I got the bone scan back, and it seems I'm the same I was last year. > Not > so good but not bad. Actually my doctor explained this is very good > result, as I had a large dose of steroids this fall. (steroids are not > good for the bones....). So I will continue immunics and hope next year > is better. > > Then I was thinking: MS causes all this switching and interference. > Maybe we should just remove pathologies, without even testing if they > are there? just go through all the bodies, all the pathologies. > (Deanya, > does this make sense?) > > I had a great idea for a proaction: I am very healthy. > > So how did you vote this week? > I took care of a symptom. > __________________________________________________ A not-for-profit yoga of immunity -- http://www.immunics.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 I agree, very WowWowWow! When I'm testing for switching, if I get a no, I always test, " If I WERE switched, would I be able to test it accurately? " Sometimes though, I just go through the unswitching routine anyway, and pretty soon, I'm connecting and getting better results! Give it a try. love, > > I got the bone scan back, and it seems I'm the same I was last year. > > Not > > so good but not bad. Actually my doctor explained this is very good > > result, as I had a large dose of steroids this fall. (steroids are not > > good for the bones....). So I will continue immunics and hope next year > > is better. > > > > Then I was thinking: MS causes all this switching and interference. > > Maybe we should just remove pathologies, without even testing if they > > are there? just go through all the bodies, all the pathologies. > > (Deanya, > > does this make sense?) > > > > I had a great idea for a proaction: I am very healthy. > > > > So how did you vote this week? > > I took care of a symptom. > > > __________________________________________________ > A not-for-profit yoga of immunity -- http://www.immunics.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2004 Report Share Posted July 14, 2004 > > > > > I don't test that my MS is causing switching or interference. Yes, > > it's hard to be certain on oneself, so if anyone out there can help me > > verify that, I'd love it. I've tested myself for switching and always > > come up negative. > > I tested you are not switched (I would probably not trust me, as I am as switched as can be.....) > > > Ding dong, MS is dead, > > Whose MS? My MS! > > Ding dong, why all MS is dead! > > Wake up you sleepybrain, > > Stand up and shout and walk again! > > Ding dong, that old MS is dead. I' m joining you singing hopefully next month we will all be dancing to this tune Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2004 Report Share Posted July 15, 2004 di Pietro wrote: > Hi Shos and JS > > Try going to the hub and asking, " what interferes with > me? " Let the harmonic guide you. > > Before you do this, just name about 3 things you want > and then try testing. > > Love > > PS Let us know what unfolds! Past life history with (-) http://immunics.org/colleague/skills/skill11/pasthist.htm very very strange shoshana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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