Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 Thanks Moe Do you have any references as to essential oils being 'liquid light'? Do you know which essential oils contain the most BIOPHOTONS? I can not believe any processed oil would contain the value of light/biophotons. Perhaps Dr. Gumble meant stimulus? Rick > Rick, > Dr. Gumbel found that essential oils stimulate the pituitary glands in the same way. Essential oils are liquid light to be inhaled, and govern the entire body's " sense " and growth. > > Warmly, > Moe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 Thanks Moe Do you have any references as to essential oils being 'liquid light'? Do you know which essential oils contain the most BIOPHOTONS? I can not believe any processed oil would contain the value of light/biophotons. Perhaps Dr. Gumble meant stimulus? Rick > Rick, > Dr. Gumbel found that essential oils stimulate the pituitary glands in the same way. Essential oils are liquid light to be inhaled, and govern the entire body's " sense " and growth. > > Warmly, > Moe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 Hi Moe Doubtless that this form of holistic therapy will help alleviate symptoms. But does that deal with causes? Wouldn't you gain far more benefit from going outside in the sunlight with maximum skin exposure and 'smell the roses'? I have a problem with the phrase 'essential oil' - to me it is an attempt to make people believe that oils of essenses are essential. Kind of like a fake marketing ploy. When in fact there is nothing essential (necessary) about oils of essences. This tends to detract from the truly essential nature of EFA's (Essential Fatty Acids). The balance of EFA's and Saturated Fats are absolutly necessary for cell metabolism which includes how cells utilize oxygen. If anyone has researched cancer even slightly they would realize that cancer itself is just a symptom of a failed metabolism, it is the same for most diseases. Also explaining why the vast majority of alternative protocols fail because they (like drugs) only deal with the symptoms - like oxygen therapy. If you get cells to breath properly on their own you have delt with the cause not just masking a symptom. Is your definition of 'skin hunger' the same as this one?: http://alumni.imsa.edu/~kraut/skinhunger.html " Skin hunger is the condition that applies to later life. Older children and adults may have received adequate contact as babies but, for various reasons, no longer receive that same level of touch. They become isolated and defensive, suffer intense feelings of loneliness, and may develop a number of neuroses and personality disorders such as schizophrenia or multiple personality disorders (Remind you of someone?) They're also hypersensitive to temperature changes because their blood circulation deteriorates; also, loss of tactile sensitivity is common. In sedentary subjects, skin hunger also causes muscle damage, particularly in the shoulders and back, in theory because the subjects are always tensed in order to ward off either a harmful touch or rejection of their need. Physically active subjects seem to suffer less of this, simply because a regular exercise routine keeps the muscles from becoming atrophied and teaches them how to work off the emotional stress locked in their bodies. " NOTE EXERCISE RELIEVES STRESS! and helps oxygenate the body naturally Rick > Hi Rick, > Dr. Gumbel's book, Principles of Holistic Therapy using Herbal Essences is worth reading, not just for the information about the essential oils and their effect on the organs and structures of the body, but most importantly for his determination for holistic therapy, based on the senses. > > What he is saying is that during the embryonic development of the body, the neural tube development out of the ectoderm that becomes the outer skin, is connected via the pituitary gland structures to all the other " specialized " skin organs of the body. The nose is simply a specialized sense organ for smells that sends information directly to the pituitary, much in the same way that the eye sends light. The vibrations and the frequencies are compatible. > > The eye or light is not superior to smells(nose) or sounds(ear). All senses take their marching orders and give instructions and information to and via the pituitary glands. Dr. Gumbel fully explains this in this textbook. It's not a new age read. It's a scholarly work, orginally written in the German, and translated to English. Not fluffy reading. Dr. Gumbel is first a biologist, and a cosmobiologist next. > > His premise is that the skin is a peripheral heart organ, under the direction of the pituitary glands. All the senses are virtually specialized skin organs that sense and give vibrational feedback to the body, and specially for the benefit of the heart. Everything comes back to the heart, period. > > This is the premise of wholistic healing. > > We are not just a feeding tube with a brain. We are vitally made up of 5 senses, developed out of the ectoderm (skin), under the governorship of the pituitary. We are a whole being who needs to be fed all vibrations, not just taste via the mouth, or in the case of most " healing " , just nutritionally fed. We're fed through our eyes, our nose, our ears, touch, all of it. > > To focus only on the nutrition of the body, is to ignore it's development embryonically and energetically. > > Ever hear of " skin hunger " ? > > Warmly, > Moe > > PS. This is why I started the Wholy_viber list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 Hi Moe Doubtless that this form of holistic therapy will help alleviate symptoms. But does that deal with causes? Wouldn't you gain far more benefit from going outside in the sunlight with maximum skin exposure and 'smell the roses'? I have a problem with the phrase 'essential oil' - to me it is an attempt to make people believe that oils of essenses are essential. Kind of like a fake marketing ploy. When in fact there is nothing essential (necessary) about oils of essences. This tends to detract from the truly essential nature of EFA's (Essential Fatty Acids). The balance of EFA's and Saturated Fats are absolutly necessary for cell metabolism which includes how cells utilize oxygen. If anyone has researched cancer even slightly they would realize that cancer itself is just a symptom of a failed metabolism, it is the same for most diseases. Also explaining why the vast majority of alternative protocols fail because they (like drugs) only deal with the symptoms - like oxygen therapy. If you get cells to breath properly on their own you have delt with the cause not just masking a symptom. Is your definition of 'skin hunger' the same as this one?: http://alumni.imsa.edu/~kraut/skinhunger.html " Skin hunger is the condition that applies to later life. Older children and adults may have received adequate contact as babies but, for various reasons, no longer receive that same level of touch. They become isolated and defensive, suffer intense feelings of loneliness, and may develop a number of neuroses and personality disorders such as schizophrenia or multiple personality disorders (Remind you of someone?) They're also hypersensitive to temperature changes because their blood circulation deteriorates; also, loss of tactile sensitivity is common. In sedentary subjects, skin hunger also causes muscle damage, particularly in the shoulders and back, in theory because the subjects are always tensed in order to ward off either a harmful touch or rejection of their need. Physically active subjects seem to suffer less of this, simply because a regular exercise routine keeps the muscles from becoming atrophied and teaches them how to work off the emotional stress locked in their bodies. " NOTE EXERCISE RELIEVES STRESS! and helps oxygenate the body naturally Rick > Hi Rick, > Dr. Gumbel's book, Principles of Holistic Therapy using Herbal Essences is worth reading, not just for the information about the essential oils and their effect on the organs and structures of the body, but most importantly for his determination for holistic therapy, based on the senses. > > What he is saying is that during the embryonic development of the body, the neural tube development out of the ectoderm that becomes the outer skin, is connected via the pituitary gland structures to all the other " specialized " skin organs of the body. The nose is simply a specialized sense organ for smells that sends information directly to the pituitary, much in the same way that the eye sends light. The vibrations and the frequencies are compatible. > > The eye or light is not superior to smells(nose) or sounds(ear). All senses take their marching orders and give instructions and information to and via the pituitary glands. Dr. Gumbel fully explains this in this textbook. It's not a new age read. It's a scholarly work, orginally written in the German, and translated to English. Not fluffy reading. Dr. Gumbel is first a biologist, and a cosmobiologist next. > > His premise is that the skin is a peripheral heart organ, under the direction of the pituitary glands. All the senses are virtually specialized skin organs that sense and give vibrational feedback to the body, and specially for the benefit of the heart. Everything comes back to the heart, period. > > This is the premise of wholistic healing. > > We are not just a feeding tube with a brain. We are vitally made up of 5 senses, developed out of the ectoderm (skin), under the governorship of the pituitary. We are a whole being who needs to be fed all vibrations, not just taste via the mouth, or in the case of most " healing " , just nutritionally fed. We're fed through our eyes, our nose, our ears, touch, all of it. > > To focus only on the nutrition of the body, is to ignore it's development embryonically and energetically. > > Ever hear of " skin hunger " ? > > Warmly, > Moe > > PS. This is why I started the Wholy_viber list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 Hi Rick, Essential oils are " vegetal excretory products found in glandular hairs, oils and glandular cells, or in intercellular space or in durament(heartwood). They are water-volitile, aromatic and fat soluble. Essential oils are easily vaporized, as opposed to fat oils, like peanut, coconut, or olive oil. " I didn't catagorize them, biologists have. Essential oils appear only at the developed completion of an organism, indicating plant maturity. Dr. Gumbel suggests that they waste products that signal the sexual maturity of the plant. In fact, when you smell a plant or flower, indeed, what you are smelling is the essential oil of the plant as it vaporizing. All essential oils are growth stimulating, and they stimulate the centriole of the cell. (thus their activity in the brain structures). Can't get much more causal than that, Rick. That's the source. I'd encourage you to get Dr. Gumbel's book and read it, particularly regarding the effect of oils directly upon the physiological functions of the body, via the pituitary. And anyone who has studied cancer knows, as Dr. Hamer has, http://www.newmedicine.ca, tumors result from injury and phychic shock to the brain, which responds by forming lesion in the affected area. As the body seeks to resolve the lesion, an edema surrounds the lesion, in part to encapsulate it, and restore it's functionality. It's at this stage the cancer is diagnosed, and through CT scans the lesion is misdiagnosed as brain cancer. Dr. Hamer's research is astounding and critical to understand. Cancer does not form for any other reason, than in emotional or psychic response to an acute trigger either by a negative disturbance of the life-routine. (Dr Hamer's words)Cancer is quite more than a failed metabolism, it's a " life-shock-conflict of a serious psychic nature, that is highy dramatic, acute and isolating " . The resulting cancer in the body is NOT a disease, it's the body's response to healing the trauma to the brain. Dr. Hamer shows this through over 20 years of research, tens of thousands of patients, and innumerable cat scans. And still, the German government refuses to listen. Dr. Hamer says that the psychological event is parallel in meaning and equivalent and synchronous with a bodily/organic event. (pg 25, New Medicine, 2000). This is not a metabolic chemical problem in the body... it's in the head, literally. This is why all cancer treatments that fail to treat the shock, the first rule of emergency medicine, are failures. It's not a metabolic problem. It's an emotional one, that demands emotional treatment. Of course, I coulda and would go on, but it would be difficult in the context of this media (emails) without your first having the background of Dr. Gumbel's and Dr. Hamer's research or books available to you. Metabolic treatments of cancer all ultimately fail because they do not treat the cause, which is the shock. Essential oils do, however, treat the shock, and directly. AS YOU SAY, it's time to treat the cause, eh? Once the emotional triggers are released, the body is self-healing, requiring really very little to heal. Even minimal metabolic support is more than adequate once the genetic miasms, or preconditioning for disease are removed, and the shock is treated. I think you'll find, as am I, that both Dr. Hamer's solutions and Dr. Gumbel's solutions are stunning and irrevocable the needful death to modern medical treatment of cancer that involves cut, burn and poison, none of which beg more than a pitiful 3% cure rate. Dr. Hamer's cure rate, indeed, is 90% for all uncurable cases of cancer which he treated. His tool? CT scans which identified the area of the brain associated with the cancer. Page 174, " It is my intention [sic] to suggest that there is a need to find the lost paradise; not the one in which we were immortal, but the one in which we were in harmony with the rest of creation. We would attain harmony again, by allowing our brain to react naturally it it's millions-of-years-old program...... and become one with ourselves again. " There's more, but you would need to examine it closely yourself. warmly, Moe Dr. Gumbel's book is in the files section of the Wholy_viber site, and Dr. Hamer's research is found at http://www.newmedicine.ca Dr. Gumbel goes further to state that > > Hi Rick, > > Dr. Gumbel's book, Principles of Holistic Therapy using Herbal > Essences is worth reading, not just for the information about the > essential oils and their effect on the organs and structures of the > body, but most importantly for his determination for holistic therapy, > based on the senses. > > > > What he is saying is that during the embryonic development of the > body, the neural tube development out of the ectoderm that becomes the > outer skin, is connected via the pituitary gland structures to all the > other " specialized " skin organs of the body. The nose is simply a > specialized sense organ for smells that sends information directly to > the pituitary, much in the same way that the eye sends light. The > vibrations and the frequencies are compatible. > > > > The eye or light is not superior to smells(nose) or sounds(ear). > All senses take their marching orders and give instructions and > information to and via the pituitary glands. Dr. Gumbel fully > explains this in this textbook. It's not a new age read. It's a > scholarly work, orginally written in the German, and translated to > English. Not fluffy reading. Dr. Gumbel is first a biologist, and a > cosmobiologist next. > > > > His premise is that the skin is a peripheral heart organ, under the > direction of the pituitary glands. All the senses are virtually > specialized skin organs that sense and give vibrational feedback to > the body, and specially for the benefit of the heart. Everything comes > back to the heart, period. > > > > This is the premise of wholistic healing. > > > > We are not just a feeding tube with a brain. We are vitally made up > of 5 senses, developed out of the ectoderm (skin), under the > governorship of the pituitary. We are a whole being who needs to be > fed all vibrations, not just taste via the mouth, or in the case of > most " healing " , just nutritionally fed. We're fed through our eyes, > our nose, our ears, touch, all of it. > > > > To focus only on the nutrition of the body, is to ignore it's > development embryonically and energetically. > > > > Ever hear of " skin hunger " ? > > > > Warmly, > > Moe > > > > PS. This is why I started the Wholy_viber list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 Hi Rick, Essential oils are " vegetal excretory products found in glandular hairs, oils and glandular cells, or in intercellular space or in durament(heartwood). They are water-volitile, aromatic and fat soluble. Essential oils are easily vaporized, as opposed to fat oils, like peanut, coconut, or olive oil. " I didn't catagorize them, biologists have. Essential oils appear only at the developed completion of an organism, indicating plant maturity. Dr. Gumbel suggests that they waste products that signal the sexual maturity of the plant. In fact, when you smell a plant or flower, indeed, what you are smelling is the essential oil of the plant as it vaporizing. All essential oils are growth stimulating, and they stimulate the centriole of the cell. (thus their activity in the brain structures). Can't get much more causal than that, Rick. That's the source. I'd encourage you to get Dr. Gumbel's book and read it, particularly regarding the effect of oils directly upon the physiological functions of the body, via the pituitary. And anyone who has studied cancer knows, as Dr. Hamer has, http://www.newmedicine.ca, tumors result from injury and phychic shock to the brain, which responds by forming lesion in the affected area. As the body seeks to resolve the lesion, an edema surrounds the lesion, in part to encapsulate it, and restore it's functionality. It's at this stage the cancer is diagnosed, and through CT scans the lesion is misdiagnosed as brain cancer. Dr. Hamer's research is astounding and critical to understand. Cancer does not form for any other reason, than in emotional or psychic response to an acute trigger either by a negative disturbance of the life-routine. (Dr Hamer's words)Cancer is quite more than a failed metabolism, it's a " life-shock-conflict of a serious psychic nature, that is highy dramatic, acute and isolating " . The resulting cancer in the body is NOT a disease, it's the body's response to healing the trauma to the brain. Dr. Hamer shows this through over 20 years of research, tens of thousands of patients, and innumerable cat scans. And still, the German government refuses to listen. Dr. Hamer says that the psychological event is parallel in meaning and equivalent and synchronous with a bodily/organic event. (pg 25, New Medicine, 2000). This is not a metabolic chemical problem in the body... it's in the head, literally. This is why all cancer treatments that fail to treat the shock, the first rule of emergency medicine, are failures. It's not a metabolic problem. It's an emotional one, that demands emotional treatment. Of course, I coulda and would go on, but it would be difficult in the context of this media (emails) without your first having the background of Dr. Gumbel's and Dr. Hamer's research or books available to you. Metabolic treatments of cancer all ultimately fail because they do not treat the cause, which is the shock. Essential oils do, however, treat the shock, and directly. AS YOU SAY, it's time to treat the cause, eh? Once the emotional triggers are released, the body is self-healing, requiring really very little to heal. Even minimal metabolic support is more than adequate once the genetic miasms, or preconditioning for disease are removed, and the shock is treated. I think you'll find, as am I, that both Dr. Hamer's solutions and Dr. Gumbel's solutions are stunning and irrevocable the needful death to modern medical treatment of cancer that involves cut, burn and poison, none of which beg more than a pitiful 3% cure rate. Dr. Hamer's cure rate, indeed, is 90% for all uncurable cases of cancer which he treated. His tool? CT scans which identified the area of the brain associated with the cancer. Page 174, " It is my intention [sic] to suggest that there is a need to find the lost paradise; not the one in which we were immortal, but the one in which we were in harmony with the rest of creation. We would attain harmony again, by allowing our brain to react naturally it it's millions-of-years-old program...... and become one with ourselves again. " There's more, but you would need to examine it closely yourself. warmly, Moe Dr. Gumbel's book is in the files section of the Wholy_viber site, and Dr. Hamer's research is found at http://www.newmedicine.ca Dr. Gumbel goes further to state that > > Hi Rick, > > Dr. Gumbel's book, Principles of Holistic Therapy using Herbal > Essences is worth reading, not just for the information about the > essential oils and their effect on the organs and structures of the > body, but most importantly for his determination for holistic therapy, > based on the senses. > > > > What he is saying is that during the embryonic development of the > body, the neural tube development out of the ectoderm that becomes the > outer skin, is connected via the pituitary gland structures to all the > other " specialized " skin organs of the body. The nose is simply a > specialized sense organ for smells that sends information directly to > the pituitary, much in the same way that the eye sends light. The > vibrations and the frequencies are compatible. > > > > The eye or light is not superior to smells(nose) or sounds(ear). > All senses take their marching orders and give instructions and > information to and via the pituitary glands. Dr. Gumbel fully > explains this in this textbook. It's not a new age read. It's a > scholarly work, orginally written in the German, and translated to > English. Not fluffy reading. Dr. Gumbel is first a biologist, and a > cosmobiologist next. > > > > His premise is that the skin is a peripheral heart organ, under the > direction of the pituitary glands. All the senses are virtually > specialized skin organs that sense and give vibrational feedback to > the body, and specially for the benefit of the heart. Everything comes > back to the heart, period. > > > > This is the premise of wholistic healing. > > > > We are not just a feeding tube with a brain. We are vitally made up > of 5 senses, developed out of the ectoderm (skin), under the > governorship of the pituitary. We are a whole being who needs to be > fed all vibrations, not just taste via the mouth, or in the case of > most " healing " , just nutritionally fed. We're fed through our eyes, > our nose, our ears, touch, all of it. > > > > To focus only on the nutrition of the body, is to ignore it's > development embryonically and energetically. > > > > Ever hear of " skin hunger " ? > > > > Warmly, > > Moe > > > > PS. This is why I started the Wholy_viber list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 Hi Moe I totally agree on stress/shock disrupting chemical/metabolic balances. However total brain control over diseases will fail on one point. If someone you trusted gave you a cup of poison and got you to totally believe this was a healthy drink - would you die? People slowly poison their cells with processed foods which have anti-life energy. This also adds to stress levels but the toxins are still present. Also one member of this group has been using the 'metabolic solution' for about 10 years and was written off by medicine years ago. Can you produce someone with any disease that has been 'cured' for 10 years using your system? Rick > > Hi Moe > > > > Doubtless that this form of holistic therapy will help alleviate > > symptoms. But does that deal with causes? Wouldn't you gain far > more > > benefit from going outside in the sunlight with maximum skin > exposure > > and 'smell the roses'? > > I have a problem with the phrase 'essential oil' - to me it is an > > attempt to make people believe that oils of essenses are essential. > > Kind of like a fake marketing ploy. When in fact there is nothing > > essential (necessary) about oils of essences. > > This tends to detract from the truly essential nature of EFA's > > (Essential Fatty Acids). The balance of EFA's and Saturated Fats > are > > absolutly necessary for cell metabolism which includes how cells > > utilize oxygen. If anyone has researched cancer even slightly they > > would realize that cancer itself is just a symptom of a failed > > metabolism, it is the same for most diseases. > > Also explaining why the vast majority of alternative protocols fail > > because they (like drugs) only deal with the symptoms - like oxygen > > therapy. > > If you get cells to breath properly on their own you have delt with > > the cause not just masking a symptom. > > > > Is your definition of 'skin hunger' the same as this one?: > > http://alumni.imsa.edu/~kraut/skinhunger.html > > " Skin hunger is the condition that applies to later life. Older > > children and adults may have received adequate contact as babies > but, > > for various reasons, no longer receive that same level of touch. > They > > become isolated and defensive, suffer intense feelings of > loneliness, > > and may develop a number of neuroses and personality disorders > such as > > schizophrenia or multiple personality disorders (Remind you of > > someone?) They're also hypersensitive to temperature changes > because > > their blood circulation deteriorates; also, loss of tactile > > sensitivity is common. > > > > In sedentary subjects, skin hunger also causes muscle damage, > > particularly in the shoulders and back, in theory because the > subjects > > are always tensed in order to ward off either a harmful touch or > > rejection of their need. Physically active subjects seem to suffer > > less of this, simply because a regular exercise routine keeps the > > muscles from becoming atrophied and teaches them how to work off > the > > emotional stress locked in their bodies. " NOTE EXERCISE RELIEVES > > STRESS! and > > helps oxygenate the body naturally > > > > Rick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 Hi Moe I totally agree on stress/shock disrupting chemical/metabolic balances. However total brain control over diseases will fail on one point. If someone you trusted gave you a cup of poison and got you to totally believe this was a healthy drink - would you die? People slowly poison their cells with processed foods which have anti-life energy. This also adds to stress levels but the toxins are still present. Also one member of this group has been using the 'metabolic solution' for about 10 years and was written off by medicine years ago. Can you produce someone with any disease that has been 'cured' for 10 years using your system? Rick > > Hi Moe > > > > Doubtless that this form of holistic therapy will help alleviate > > symptoms. But does that deal with causes? Wouldn't you gain far > more > > benefit from going outside in the sunlight with maximum skin > exposure > > and 'smell the roses'? > > I have a problem with the phrase 'essential oil' - to me it is an > > attempt to make people believe that oils of essenses are essential. > > Kind of like a fake marketing ploy. When in fact there is nothing > > essential (necessary) about oils of essences. > > This tends to detract from the truly essential nature of EFA's > > (Essential Fatty Acids). The balance of EFA's and Saturated Fats > are > > absolutly necessary for cell metabolism which includes how cells > > utilize oxygen. If anyone has researched cancer even slightly they > > would realize that cancer itself is just a symptom of a failed > > metabolism, it is the same for most diseases. > > Also explaining why the vast majority of alternative protocols fail > > because they (like drugs) only deal with the symptoms - like oxygen > > therapy. > > If you get cells to breath properly on their own you have delt with > > the cause not just masking a symptom. > > > > Is your definition of 'skin hunger' the same as this one?: > > http://alumni.imsa.edu/~kraut/skinhunger.html > > " Skin hunger is the condition that applies to later life. Older > > children and adults may have received adequate contact as babies > but, > > for various reasons, no longer receive that same level of touch. > They > > become isolated and defensive, suffer intense feelings of > loneliness, > > and may develop a number of neuroses and personality disorders > such as > > schizophrenia or multiple personality disorders (Remind you of > > someone?) They're also hypersensitive to temperature changes > because > > their blood circulation deteriorates; also, loss of tactile > > sensitivity is common. > > > > In sedentary subjects, skin hunger also causes muscle damage, > > particularly in the shoulders and back, in theory because the > subjects > > are always tensed in order to ward off either a harmful touch or > > rejection of their need. Physically active subjects seem to suffer > > less of this, simply because a regular exercise routine keeps the > > muscles from becoming atrophied and teaches them how to work off > the > > emotional stress locked in their bodies. " NOTE EXERCISE RELIEVES > > STRESS! and > > helps oxygenate the body naturally > > > > Rick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2004 Report Share Posted January 3, 2004 Rick, I think you'd have to ask the thousands of cured folks that were Dr. Hamer's patients, not mine. Warmly, Moe > > > Hi Moe > > > > > > Doubtless that this form of holistic therapy will help alleviate > > > symptoms. But does that deal with causes? Wouldn't you gain far > > more > > > benefit from going outside in the sunlight with maximum skin > > exposure > > > and 'smell the roses'? > > > I have a problem with the phrase 'essential oil' - to me it is an > > > attempt to make people believe that oils of essenses are essential. > > > Kind of like a fake marketing ploy. When in fact there is nothing > > > essential (necessary) about oils of essences. > > > This tends to detract from the truly essential nature of EFA's > > > (Essential Fatty Acids). The balance of EFA's and Saturated Fats > > are > > > absolutly necessary for cell metabolism which includes how cells > > > utilize oxygen. If anyone has researched cancer even slightly they > > > would realize that cancer itself is just a symptom of a failed > > > metabolism, it is the same for most diseases. > > > Also explaining why the vast majority of alternative protocols fail > > > because they (like drugs) only deal with the symptoms - like oxygen > > > therapy. > > > If you get cells to breath properly on their own you have delt with > > > the cause not just masking a symptom. > > > > > > Is your definition of 'skin hunger' the same as this one?: > > > http://alumni.imsa.edu/~kraut/skinhunger.html > > > " Skin hunger is the condition that applies to later life. Older > > > children and adults may have received adequate contact as babies > > but, > > > for various reasons, no longer receive that same level of touch. > > They > > > become isolated and defensive, suffer intense feelings of > > loneliness, > > > and may develop a number of neuroses and personality disorders > > such as > > > schizophrenia or multiple personality disorders (Remind you of > > > someone?) They're also hypersensitive to temperature changes > > because > > > their blood circulation deteriorates; also, loss of tactile > > > sensitivity is common. > > > > > > In sedentary subjects, skin hunger also causes muscle damage, > > > particularly in the shoulders and back, in theory because the > > subjects > > > are always tensed in order to ward off either a harmful touch or > > > rejection of their need. Physically active subjects seem to suffer > > > less of this, simply because a regular exercise routine keeps the > > > muscles from becoming atrophied and teaches them how to work off > > the > > > emotional stress locked in their bodies. " NOTE EXERCISE RELIEVES > > > STRESS! and > > > helps oxygenate the body naturally > > > > > > Rick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2004 Report Share Posted January 3, 2004 Rick, I think you'd have to ask the thousands of cured folks that were Dr. Hamer's patients, not mine. Warmly, Moe > > > Hi Moe > > > > > > Doubtless that this form of holistic therapy will help alleviate > > > symptoms. But does that deal with causes? Wouldn't you gain far > > more > > > benefit from going outside in the sunlight with maximum skin > > exposure > > > and 'smell the roses'? > > > I have a problem with the phrase 'essential oil' - to me it is an > > > attempt to make people believe that oils of essenses are essential. > > > Kind of like a fake marketing ploy. When in fact there is nothing > > > essential (necessary) about oils of essences. > > > This tends to detract from the truly essential nature of EFA's > > > (Essential Fatty Acids). The balance of EFA's and Saturated Fats > > are > > > absolutly necessary for cell metabolism which includes how cells > > > utilize oxygen. If anyone has researched cancer even slightly they > > > would realize that cancer itself is just a symptom of a failed > > > metabolism, it is the same for most diseases. > > > Also explaining why the vast majority of alternative protocols fail > > > because they (like drugs) only deal with the symptoms - like oxygen > > > therapy. > > > If you get cells to breath properly on their own you have delt with > > > the cause not just masking a symptom. > > > > > > Is your definition of 'skin hunger' the same as this one?: > > > http://alumni.imsa.edu/~kraut/skinhunger.html > > > " Skin hunger is the condition that applies to later life. Older > > > children and adults may have received adequate contact as babies > > but, > > > for various reasons, no longer receive that same level of touch. > > They > > > become isolated and defensive, suffer intense feelings of > > loneliness, > > > and may develop a number of neuroses and personality disorders > > such as > > > schizophrenia or multiple personality disorders (Remind you of > > > someone?) They're also hypersensitive to temperature changes > > because > > > their blood circulation deteriorates; also, loss of tactile > > > sensitivity is common. > > > > > > In sedentary subjects, skin hunger also causes muscle damage, > > > particularly in the shoulders and back, in theory because the > > subjects > > > are always tensed in order to ward off either a harmful touch or > > > rejection of their need. Physically active subjects seem to suffer > > > less of this, simply because a regular exercise routine keeps the > > > muscles from becoming atrophied and teaches them how to work off > > the > > > emotional stress locked in their bodies. " NOTE EXERCISE RELIEVES > > > STRESS! and > > > helps oxygenate the body naturally > > > > > > Rick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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