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dear bd

according to the penultimate life extension scientists, you chose well with the

smoky mountain lab. they are right at the top of the heap. one thing i would

caution against is not getting a second opinon, ie, it seems you have tried a

great many things, once, then formed a rather firm opinon about their non

efficacy. my experience has been the same, only to revist the protocal some

time later, maybe even after a third try, finding it works. to show you how way

out i am, i believe cancer is an allergic reaction. if sinuitis were life

threatening, you might continue to challenge yourself to try, repeatedly,

various healing methodologies, for example, the drug you mentioned that did

nothing the first time, but worked on a second pass. what if the same principle

applied to other things you have tired once, then ruled out? my point is that i

keep going back and repeatedly trying everything in the book, as time permits.

i am now sitting with a light emitting diode in my mouth. i tried it two years

ago, then went to magnetic pulsing, then silver, then came back to the led. use

your body as a laboratory, and meditate alone, very deeply, for as long as you

can, directly asking your uncsoncious, your inner guide, the one regulating your

urine flow into your bladder this second, what works and what doesnt?

i have fine tuned this so that now when i open the refrigerator door, i get a

tingle in my left hand, based on finger signaling procedures develope in

hypnosis, that tells me exactly which of the thirty foods i am looking at, that

my body wants now, at the present time, based on its chemical needs. the same

with allergies. there is a procedure called muscle testing, and i can put a

given food in my hand, hold my arm out, and ask my unconscious if this food is

good or bad for me, if it wants it or rejects it. thus i have no more

allergies. i look a fresh red delicious apple, i get a current of confirmation

inside. i look at a sausage, it wants to puke. so i trust your biofeedback

system far more than the smoky mountain lab, when it comes to what is good for

you and what isn't, simply another way of expressing the concept of food

allergies.

take care

best to all.

btw...i went into a restroom in a gas station.

there was a condom machine on the wall.

on it, somebody had written in magic maker,

do not eat this gum. it tastes like rubber.

remember...humor heals.

force yourself to laugh hard every hour

whether you feel like it or not.

thus my feeble attempts at humor.

he, he.

Food Allergies...?

Mommy,

I know something like Celiac dis-ease, in which one is allergic to

wheat and gluten, is something very visible and obvious. But food

allergies can be a very iffy, ambiguous, even " Emperor's New Clothes "

type thing.

I spent about 275 dollars years ago to have a food allergy test sent to

I think " The Great Smoky Mountains " testing lab, and the report said I

was allergic to oranges and a couple of other things. My wife had the

same test and it said she was allergic to bananas, pineapple and a

couple other things.

The thing is, when we eat those things, we notice absolutely NO

difference in the way we feel, the way we function or anything about

ourselves.

So once again I become very skeptical when I hear people talking about

food allergies.

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I am much more hard-nosed than ye, mommye. I guess we differ that

way. But I am not all that terribly stubborn. Right now, I am feeling

pretty okay. I am eating 98% raw, getting in my rebounding, drinking

plenty of water, and I feel as if I am in good shape. So I am not

going to go looking for much other stuff.

But I got A GREAT BIG LAUGH out of the writing on the prophylactic

machine!

Speaking of prophylactics AND the way you write, m, YOU have simply

GOT TO GET from the library and READ, as soon as possible, the

book " Suttree, " by Cormack McCarthy!

You will LOVE IT! PLEASE PROMISE ME YOU WILL get it from the library

and will do so tomorrow! OK?

As soon as you start reading it, you will know why I recommended it.

>

> dear bd

> according to the penultimate life extension scientists, you chose

well with the smoky mountain lab. they are right at the top of the

heap. one thing i would caution against is not getting a second

opinon, ie, it seems you have tried a great many things, once, then

formed a rather firm opinon about their non efficacy. my experience

has been the same, only to revist the protocal some time later, maybe

even after a third try, finding it works. to show you how way out i

am, i believe cancer is an allergic reaction. if sinuitis were life

threatening, you might continue to challenge yourself to try,

repeatedly, various healing methodologies, for example, the drug you

mentioned that did nothing the first time, but worked on a second

pass. what if the same principle applied to other things you have

tired once, then ruled out? my point is that i keep going back and

repeatedly trying everything in the book, as time permits. i am now

sitting with a light emitting diode in my mouth. i tried it two

years ago, then went to magnetic pulsing, then silver, then came back

to the led. use your body as a laboratory, and meditate alone, very

deeply, for as long as you can, directly asking your uncsoncious,

your inner guide, the one regulating your urine flow into your

bladder this second, what works and what doesnt?

> i have fine tuned this so that now when i open the refrigerator

door, i get a tingle in my left hand, based on finger signaling

procedures develope in hypnosis, that tells me exactly which of the

thirty foods i am looking at, that my body wants now, at the present

time, based on its chemical needs. the same with allergies. there

is a procedure called muscle testing, and i can put a given food in

my hand, hold my arm out, and ask my unconscious if this food is good

or bad for me, if it wants it or rejects it. thus i have no more

allergies. i look a fresh red delicious apple, i get a current of

confirmation inside. i look at a sausage, it wants to puke. so i

trust your biofeedback system far more than the smoky mountain lab,

when it comes to what is good for you and what isn't, simply another

way of expressing the concept of food allergies.

> take care

> best to all.

> btw...i went into a restroom in a gas station.

> there was a condom machine on the wall.

> on it, somebody had written in magic maker,

> do not eat this gum. it tastes like rubber.

> remember...humor heals.

> force yourself to laugh hard every hour

> whether you feel like it or not.

> thus my feeble attempts at humor.

> he, he.

>

> Food Allergies...?

>

>

> Mommy,

>

> I know something like Celiac dis-ease, in which one is allergic

to

> wheat and gluten, is something very visible and obvious. But food

> allergies can be a very iffy, ambiguous, even " Emperor's New

Clothes "

> type thing.

>

> I spent about 275 dollars years ago to have a food allergy test

sent to

> I think " The Great Smoky Mountains " testing lab, and the report

said I

> was allergic to oranges and a couple of other things. My wife had

the

> same test and it said she was allergic to bananas, pineapple and

a

> couple other things.

>

> The thing is, when we eat those things, we notice absolutely NO

> difference in the way we feel, the way we function or anything

about

> ourselves.

>

> So once again I become very skeptical when I hear people talking

about

> food allergies.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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man i love your enthusiasm but learned long ago people promise more than they

can deliver.

no i wont get the book tomorrow

i promise nobody nothing

and always reserve the right to change my mind

when i say not to you, i say yes to me.

so yes, next time in barn ignoble i will look up said tome, and a million

thanks, if its any good, but the only thing i can read anymore is chinese poets

genre stuff. its lightning haiku type prose poetry and renders everythig else

abysmally slow, imho. thus i don't waste time reading millions of poorly put

words that could be reduced to a few simple bullets.

so if this guy is laser succinct, we are good to go.

otherwise, deep six o.

but thanks for the ref.

again...how many people do you know who are bubbling with enthusiasm?

that is a powerfuly healing energy.

the dectective just interviewed me over my robber, and had to lecture me on

being serious. i said, serious equals cancer. i gave up serious. what's the

payoff? you can still deal and smile. we ended up with him going into overtime

laughing and telling jokes. it made me feel good to see a worry line harassed

and over worked detective sergeant walk away visilby lightened, laughing from

his gut. and yes, i told him the rubber joke, and if you or anybody else has

some pearls to post, please do so, becaue a cancecure site as serious as a

mausoleum is not taking advantage of a magical healer. humor. and big pharma

dont make a forking cent off it. now do something daring. go tickle your wife.

then wrestle her to the floor. and play life puppies. or are you too,

uh...programmed? smiles and smells.

Food Allergies...?

>

>

> Mommy,

>

> I know something like Celiac dis-ease, in which one is allergic

to

> wheat and gluten, is something very visible and obvious. But food

> allergies can be a very iffy, ambiguous, even " Emperor's New

Clothes "

> type thing.

>

> I spent about 275 dollars years ago to have a food allergy test

sent to

> I think " The Great Smoky Mountains " testing lab, and the report

said I

> was allergic to oranges and a couple of other things. My wife had

the

> same test and it said she was allergic to bananas, pineapple and

a

> couple other things.

>

> The thing is, when we eat those things, we notice absolutely NO

> difference in the way we feel, the way we function or anything

about

> ourselves.

>

> So once again I become very skeptical when I hear people talking

about

> food allergies.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I am much more hard-nosed than ye, mommye.

why be that way? what's the payoff? i was a hard nosed twenty eight year

senior military officer. if i can change into a court jester, who doesnt take

himself serious, so can you. what's the point of serious? i don't get it. been

there, done that. it made me very very sick.

smiles

best to all

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I am not very sick, and I am LOT more soft-nosed than a lot of others.

I am quite satisfied with how I am doing. One reason to retain a little

hardness to the nose is in order to retain a little cash to the bank

account.

If I were REALLY hard-nosed, I'd stop taking 3/4 of what I take each

day because there is " no empirical evidence " to prove it works.

It is not making me very sick not to try everything I hear about. It is

keeping me from going completely overboard in taking and doing

everything. I must set some limits.

Chacun a son gout means " To each his own. "

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Suit yousef, m'am. The reason I have suggested Suttree is because the

author writes the way YOU write---stream of consciousness, mixed

images, flashes of things. I know you will love it. I just know it.

There is no other book I would recommend you read but this one. It is,

come to think of it, Hai-kuish! It is one of the ONLY books I have ever

read completely through twice. I may even read it a third time! LOL!

It is, and I donut use this word lightly: MARVELOUS!

I wish, by the way, that I had a hardback copy with a good dust jacket,

because then I could sell it for about 2500 dollars. The copy I have is

missing its dust jacket and is stained and rained upon and all

underlined and worn. That is the way this book SHOULD look, and you

will understand that when you read it.

As the Cajuns might say: You get dis boook! You lahk! Ah garroanteeee!

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I aint over-promising and I aint over-delivering. Don't start reading

it at the book store. In fact don't buy it. Why spend the money? Get it

from the library. Then take it home and start reading it on a quiet

evening. If you read in bed, that's a good place to start it.

An amazing book it is, full of the deep pathos and wild humor.

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thanx a mill

just read overwhelming reviews on barn ignoble.

buying a used copy for four bucks.

i don't do libraries.

true focus in life

is a function

of buddha's admonishment

simplify, simplify

what is your best naturopathic healing modality, do you feel?

tickling your wife's feet?

i figured out why my marriage failed.

it was the waterbed

we both slowly drifted apart.

Re: Food Allergies...?

I aint over-promising and I aint over-delivering. Don't start reading

it at the book store. In fact don't buy it. Why spend the money? Get it

from the library. Then take it home and start reading it on a quiet

evening. If you read in bed, that's a good place to start it.

An amazing book it is, full of the deep pathos and wild humor.

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I am so glad you are getting the book!

Very funny about the waterbed. I will tell it to my wife.

I put juicing and rebounding at the top of my list.

And kegels! which I don't do, but KNOW I need to!

There is NO need EVER to become incontinent!

I think that if a person was just to juice regularly---basis carrot,

beet, celery and apple + dark green leafies, garlic, ginger and

jalapenos,

and

if they rebounded regularly throughout the day

and ate lots of high fiber/low cal food at least 70% raw

and drank plenty of water and got sufficient sleep at the right time

that they would be pretty cancer-proof and degenerative dis-ease-

proof.

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this is a brilliant post, imho.

i can't add anything really meaningful

except humor costs not a damn red cent.

a form of rebouding, if you will.

see my belly?

i owe you for reverting me to mccormick.

have a couple of his books in the attic.

reading reviews now.

wow.

is there a connection between cancer and words?

Re: Food Allergies...?

I am so glad you are getting the book!

Very funny about the waterbed. I will tell it to my wife.

I put juicing and rebounding at the top of my list.

And kegels! which I don't do, but KNOW I need to!

There is NO need EVER to become incontinent!

I think that if a person was just to juice regularly---basis carrot,

beet, celery and apple + dark green leafies, garlic, ginger and

jalapenos,

and

if they rebounded regularly throughout the day

and ate lots of high fiber/low cal food at least 70% raw

and drank plenty of water and got sufficient sleep at the right time

that they would be pretty cancer-proof and degenerative dis-ease-

proof.

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I do not think his other books come near to his masterpiece, Suttree.

Be SURE to give it a chance if for any reason you feel like putting

it down. You will not regret giving it a chance. But then, I think

you will be hooked the moment you begin to read it.

Yes, humor is wonderful!

>

> this is a brilliant post, imho.

> i can't add anything really meaningful

> except humor costs not a damn red cent.

> a form of rebouding, if you will.

> see my belly?

> i owe you for reverting me to mccormick.

> have a couple of his books in the attic.

> reading reviews now.

> wow.

> is there a connection between cancer and words?

>

>

> Re: Food Allergies...?

>

>

> I am so glad you are getting the book!

>

> Very funny about the waterbed. I will tell it to my wife.

>

> I put juicing and rebounding at the top of my list.

> And kegels! which I don't do, but KNOW I need to!

> There is NO need EVER to become incontinent!

>

> I think that if a person was just to juice regularly---basis

carrot,

> beet, celery and apple + dark green leafies, garlic, ginger and

> jalapenos,

>

> and

>

> if they rebounded regularly throughout the day

>

> and ate lots of high fiber/low cal food at least 70% raw

>

> and drank plenty of water and got sufficient sleep at the right

time

>

> that they would be pretty cancer-proof and degenerative dis-ease-

> proof.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Men do not fail; they give up trying.

Re: Food Allergies...?

>

>

> I am so glad you are getting the book!

>

> Very funny about the waterbed. I will tell it to my wife.

>

> I put juicing and rebounding at the top of my list.

> And kegels! which I don't do, but KNOW I need to!

> There is NO need EVER to become incontinent!

>

> I think that if a person was just to juice regularly---basis

carrot,

> beet, celery and apple + dark green leafies, garlic, ginger and

> jalapenos,

>

> and

>

> if they rebounded regularly throughout the day

>

> and ate lots of high fiber/low cal food at least 70% raw

>

> and drank plenty of water and got sufficient sleep at the right

time

>

> that they would be pretty cancer-proof and degenerative dis-ease-

> proof.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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