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Hello everyone,

Rhonda no need to feel strange about your question regarding sexual

stimulation and CMT. I don't know about anyone else but my whole body

in different areas at different times is numb and other times there may

be feeling its really weird. I am curious does anyone have this happen

to them? Also talking about vision some days I have blury vision others

its almost perfect..Go figure! I am a little worried about my grandson

he has been having some breathing difficulty just the past few days. My

daughter isn't sure if it could be asthma or CMT related (he has cmt1

like me) She is going to get him tested. I wish they could find out

more about this Cmt and breathing simply for these young kids. Do any

of you have children with these problems?

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In a message dated 5/4/00 5:43:41 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

egroups writes:

<< laura, are seans hands okay.........is he burnt.......god what had gotten

into our kids lately........lmao leah >>

Leah: Have no fear! This happened about a yr. ago.....I was just reminicing

with Gail about how our kids get into stuff and don't realize

it.....regarding her post about Seth yesterday.......was a while back....he's

fine......thanks anyway.....

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<< we have the masturbation

problem!). >>

Isn't it funny how sex crosses over any barrier, even our kids?

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<< Just wanted to share some happy news.

Gail

>>

Wow.....a compassionate medical professional! How RARE indeed!

Great news, Gail!

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In a message dated 9/19/00 9:04:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time, pj20844@...

writes:

<< Dotsie-Boo, please don't keep us in suspense. What is the far easier

and cheaper to cure all diseases? I need to know asap >>

I think the author was referring to the Bob Beck blood electrification device.

Dotsie

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Dotsie-Boo, please don't keep us in suspense. What is the far easier

and cheaper to cure all diseases? I need to know asap. pj

egroups wrote:

>

>

> There are 3 messages in this issue.

>

> Topics in this digest:

>

> 1. Cinnamon-diabetes

> From: DotsieBoo@...

> 2. How to kill tooth decay without a drill

> From: DotsieBoo@...

> 3. s Lakhovsky and The Multi-Wave Oscillator (MWO)

> From: DotsieBoo@...

>

> ________________________________________________________________________

> ________________________________________________________________________

>

> Message: 1

> Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 14:13:45 EDT

> From: DotsieBoo@...

> Subject: Cinnamon-diabetes

>

> I extracted this information from www.mercola.com. I have heard that

> cinnamon does work with sugar. And so do Gymnema from India and Pedra Huma

> Caa, Pata de vaca, cashew plant and stevia from the amazon. These have been

> used traditionally in these cultures.

>

> CINNAMON MAY HELP CONTROL BLOOD SUGAR

>

> Cinnamon may significantly help people with type 2 diabetes improve their

> ability to regulate their blood sugar. As a matter of fact, this study found

> that it increased glucose metabolism 20-fold.

>

> In a test tube and in animal studies, the spice appeared to increase glucose

> metabolism by about 20 times.

>

> Clinical trials using a cinnamon extract on humans are due to begin in 6

> months.

>

> Researchers maintain that this could be a good means of lowering or

> controlling blood glucose levels at very little cost and could prove helpful

> to millions of people.

>

> Approximately 16 million Americans suffer from diabetes with 95% of them

> having type 2 diabetes, where the body's cells fail to recognize insulin.

>

> As a result, the amount of sugar in the blood remains high, leading to

> fatigue, blurred vision, and other problems. Over the long term, excess

> blood glucose can increase the risk of heart disease, kidney failure and

> blindness.

>

> Diabetes is the seventh-leading cause of death in the US, according to the

> American Diabetes Association. Yet, because of its influence in raising the

> risk of other problems, particularly heart disease, diabetes may be

> responsible for many more deaths than is attributed to it.

>

> Dr. A. , lead scientist at the Beltsville, land-based

> Human Nutrition Research Center, a branch of the US Department of

> Agriculture (USDA), explained that his mostly unpublished research shows

> that a compound in cinnamon called methylhydroxy chalcone polymer (MHCP)

> makes fat cells more responsive to insulin by activating an enzyme that

> causes insulin to bind to cells and inhibiting the enzyme that blocks this

> process.

>

> While it is too soon to recommend the spice as a regular treatment for type

> 2 diabetes, Dr. said patients could try adding 1/4 - 1 teaspoon of

> cinnamon to their food. " The worst that will happen is it won't do any good

> and the best is that it will help dramatically, " he stated.

>

> Preliminary Findings Announced by the USDA August, 2000.

>

> ________________________________________________________________________

> ________________________________________________________________________

>

> Message: 2

> Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 19:56:56 EDT

> From: DotsieBoo@...

> Subject: How to kill tooth decay without a drill

>

> >From www.mercola.com

>

> Look, No Fillings

> How to kill tooth decay without a drill

> A LASER wand could replace the dentist's drill if clinical trials beginning

> next year are successful. The key is photodynamic therapy (PDT), in which

> light activates a killer molecule that wipes out bacteria in decaying teeth.

>

> In tests on extracted teeth, Mike and his team at the Eastman Dental

> Institute in London have shown that PDT sterilises the infected tooth tissue.

> Once teeth in people's mouths are clear of infection, their bone tissue

> should be able to regenerate itself.

>

> The team also hopes PDT could help combat other infections, particularly the

> hospital " superbugs " that are resistant to antibiotics. The team has already

> tested PDT against MRSA, a virulent superbug. " We wiped out over 99.9 per

> cent of the colony in samples where human tissue was present, " told

> the BA meeting.

>

> To treat cavities, dentists drill the parts of the tooth infected with

> decay-causing bacteria, leaving only healthy tissue. " Most dentists are

> overcautious and drill away a large part of the tooth, " says .

>

> PDT uses a photosensitiser molecule which binds only to the bacteria. When

> the photosensitiser is bathed in laser light, it releases oxygen radicals

> that kill the bacteria by punching holes in them.

>

> says he has disinfected extracted teeth using a photosensitiser called

> toluidine blue. He will begin clinical trials in people with cavities next

> year.

>

> The researchers don't think bacteria will become resistant to PDT. " So far,

> we haven't found any one site the photosensitiser is binding to, " explains

> Mark Wainwright of the University of Central Lancashire, who is also working

> on PDT. " It just seems to adhere generally around the cell walls. " He says

> the bacteria would have to change several aspects of their structure to

> become resistant.

>

> >From New Scientist magazine, 16 September 2000.

>

> DR. MERCOLA'S COMMENT: I am a huge fan of using photons for healing. Lasers

> will become an increasingly popular alternative to the drill. They will also

> be used in a variety of other clinical applications, such as effectively

> removing aging spots and wrinkles on the face.

>

> ________________________________________________________________________

> ________________________________________________________________________

>

> Message: 3

> Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 21:30:42 EDT

> From: DotsieBoo@...

> Subject: s Lakhovsky and The Multi-Wave Oscillator (MWO)

>

> >From Educate-Yourself, Inc. Newsletter - Alternative Healing Therapies

>

> Natural Therapies

>

> s Lakhovsky and The Multi-Wave Oscillator (MWO)

>

> In the last newsletter, I discussed Lakhovsky's discovery that all living

> cells oscillate. In addition, his research established that all living cells

> can both receive and radiate these oscillations. He found that plants and

> people could be healed by capturing cosmic rays with simple wire 'antennaes'

> which caused resonance or amplification of the oscillating frequencies of the

> host cells. The improved oscillation of hosts' cells would 'swamp' or

> over-ride the oscillations (different frequencies) of the disease-causing

> organisms that was afflicting the host. This caused the disease organism to

> die off, while the hosts' cells recovered their immunity and health.

>

> Lakhovsky later realized that he could accelerate the healing process by

> creating his own waves, instead of relying on the very weak cosmic radiations

> as the source of resonance stimulation. He refined a machine that could

> produce a very broad band of high frequency signals. He created a unique

> antennae design to radiate these frequencies: imagine taking a length of soft

> copper tubing and bending it into a perfect circular coil of about 3 feet in

> diameter, but leaving an inch gap where the ends meet. Attach small, round

> metallic knobs to the ends of the coil. Now make another similar circle, but

> a little smaller in diameter so it could fit inside the first coil you made,

> but without touching it. Leave this next coil open-ended as well. Continue

> this process until you have a very small diameter copper coil at the center.

> Now, hold it all together with silk thread. It almost looks like a copper

> spider web. Power it with a Tesla Coil and you have the Multi-Wave

> Oscillator.

>

> The patient sat on a wooden stool between two opposing antennae (or

> resonators as Lakhovsky called them) which were seperated by approximetely 5

> feet. The treatment lasted about 15 minutes and was completely painless. Most

> patients felt no sensations whatsoever. Less severe disease conditions

> frequently required just one tretment to sufficiently stimulate the body to

> heal. Other, more serius conditions, required multiple visits spread out over

> some weeks.

>

> Lakhovsky initially enjoyed great success with his MWO for the treatment of

> cancers and many other difficult-to-cure conditions in Italy, Spain , and

> France during the late 1930's. He moved to New York in 1941 and was invited

> to open a special clinic at a well known NY hospital where his machine and

> techniques were applied to many patients with remarkable and unexpected

> success.

>

> It all ended suddenly and tragically, however, when Lakhovsky died in a

> mysterious 'accident' in 1942. The clinic was abruptly closed, and the

> Multi-Wave Oscillator placed in storage in the basement of that hospital for

> 22 years until Dr Bob Beck tracked it down in 1963. He got permission to

> examine the MWO and took it apart. Bob figured out how it worked, and began

> writing about the MWO and its inventor for Borderlands Magazine and

> (thankfully) rescued the MWO design and the Lakhovsky story from certain

> obscurity. The MWO is buildable and can be made available to researchers who

> wish to explore its capabilities, but don't feel the need to rush out and buy

> one for personal use. There's a simpler and far charper way to cure ALL

> diseases!

>

> ________________________________________________________________________

> ________________________________________________________________________

egroups wrote:

>

>

> There are 3 messages in this issue.

>

> Topics in this digest:

>

> 1. Cinnamon-diabetes

> From: DotsieBoo@...

> 2. How to kill tooth decay without a drill

> From: DotsieBoo@...

> 3. s Lakhovsky and The Multi-Wave Oscillator (MWO)

> From: DotsieBoo@...

>

> ________________________________________________________________________

> ________________________________________________________________________

>

> Message: 1

> Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 14:13:45 EDT

> From: DotsieBoo@...

> Subject: Cinnamon-diabetes

>

> I extracted this information from www.mercola.com. I have heard that

> cinnamon does work with sugar. And so do Gymnema from India and Pedra Huma

> Caa, Pata de vaca, cashew plant and stevia from the amazon. These have been

> used traditionally in these cultures.

>

> CINNAMON MAY HELP CONTROL BLOOD SUGAR

>

> Cinnamon may significantly help people with type 2 diabetes improve their

> ability to regulate their blood sugar. As a matter of fact, this study found

> that it increased glucose metabolism 20-fold.

>

> In a test tube and in animal studies, the spice appeared to increase glucose

> metabolism by about 20 times.

>

> Clinical trials using a cinnamon extract on humans are due to begin in 6

> months.

>

> Researchers maintain that this could be a good means of lowering or

> controlling blood glucose levels at very little cost and could prove helpful

> to millions of people.

>

> Approximately 16 million Americans suffer from diabetes with 95% of them

> having type 2 diabetes, where the body's cells fail to recognize insulin.

>

> As a result, the amount of sugar in the blood remains high, leading to

> fatigue, blurred vision, and other problems. Over the long term, excess

> blood glucose can increase the risk of heart disease, kidney failure and

> blindness.

>

> Diabetes is the seventh-leading cause of death in the US, according to the

> American Diabetes Association. Yet, because of its influence in raising the

> risk of other problems, particularly heart disease, diabetes may be

> responsible for many more deaths than is attributed to it.

>

> Dr. A. , lead scientist at the Beltsville, land-based

> Human Nutrition Research Center, a branch of the US Department of

> Agriculture (USDA), explained that his mostly unpublished research shows

> that a compound in cinnamon called methylhydroxy chalcone polymer (MHCP)

> makes fat cells more responsive to insulin by activating an enzyme that

> causes insulin to bind to cells and inhibiting the enzyme that blocks this

> process.

>

> While it is too soon to recommend the spice as a regular treatment for type

> 2 diabetes, Dr. said patients could try adding 1/4 - 1 teaspoon of

> cinnamon to their food. " The worst that will happen is it won't do any good

> and the best is that it will help dramatically, " he stated.

>

> Preliminary Findings Announced by the USDA August, 2000.

>

> ________________________________________________________________________

> ________________________________________________________________________

>

> Message: 2

> Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 19:56:56 EDT

> From: DotsieBoo@...

> Subject: How to kill tooth decay without a drill

>

> >From www.mercola.com

>

> Look, No Fillings

> How to kill tooth decay without a drill

> A LASER wand could replace the dentist's drill if clinical trials beginning

> next year are successful. The key is photodynamic therapy (PDT), in which

> light activates a killer molecule that wipes out bacteria in decaying teeth.

>

> In tests on extracted teeth, Mike and his team at the Eastman Dental

> Institute in London have shown that PDT sterilises the infected tooth tissue.

> Once teeth in people's mouths are clear of infection, their bone tissue

> should be able to regenerate itself.

>

> The team also hopes PDT could help combat other infections, particularly the

> hospital " superbugs " that are resistant to antibiotics. The team has already

> tested PDT against MRSA, a virulent superbug. " We wiped out over 99.9 per

> cent of the colony in samples where human tissue was present, " told

> the BA meeting.

>

> To treat cavities, dentists drill the parts of the tooth infected with

> decay-causing bacteria, leaving only healthy tissue. " Most dentists are

> overcautious and drill away a large part of the tooth, " says .

>

> PDT uses a photosensitiser molecule which binds only to the bacteria. When

> the photosensitiser is bathed in laser light, it releases oxygen radicals

> that kill the bacteria by punching holes in them.

>

> says he has disinfected extracted teeth using a photosensitiser called

> toluidine blue. He will begin clinical trials in people with cavities next

> year.

>

> The researchers don't think bacteria will become resistant to PDT. " So far,

> we haven't found any one site the photosensitiser is binding to, " explains

> Mark Wainwright of the University of Central Lancashire, who is also working

> on PDT. " It just seems to adhere generally around the cell walls. " He says

> the bacteria would have to change several aspects of their structure to

> become resistant.

>

> >From New Scientist magazine, 16 September 2000.

>

> DR. MERCOLA'S COMMENT: I am a huge fan of using photons for healing. Lasers

> will become an increasingly popular alternative to the drill. They will also

> be used in a variety of other clinical applications, such as effectively

> removing aging spots and wrinkles on the face.

>

> ________________________________________________________________________

> ________________________________________________________________________

>

> Message: 3

> Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 21:30:42 EDT

> From: DotsieBoo@...

> Subject: s Lakhovsky and The Multi-Wave Oscillator (MWO)

>

> >From Educate-Yourself, Inc. Newsletter - Alternative Healing Therapies

>

> Natural Therapies

>

> s Lakhovsky and The Multi-Wave Oscillator (MWO)

>

> In the last newsletter, I discussed Lakhovsky's discovery that all living

> cells oscillate. In addition, his research established that all living cells

> can both receive and radiate these oscillations. He found that plants and

> people could be healed by capturing cosmic rays with simple wire 'antennaes'

> which caused resonance or amplification of the oscillating frequencies of the

> host cells. The improved oscillation of hosts' cells would 'swamp' or

> over-ride the oscillations (different frequencies) of the disease-causing

> organisms that was afflicting the host. This caused the disease organism to

> die off, while the hosts' cells recovered their immunity and health.

>

> Lakhovsky later realized that he could accelerate the healing process by

> creating his own waves, instead of relying on the very weak cosmic radiations

> as the source of resonance stimulation. He refined a machine that could

> produce a very broad band of high frequency signals. He created a unique

> antennae design to radiate these frequencies: imagine taking a length of soft

> copper tubing and bending it into a perfect circular coil of about 3 feet in

> diameter, but leaving an inch gap where the ends meet. Attach small, round

> metallic knobs to the ends of the coil. Now make another similar circle, but

> a little smaller in diameter so it could fit inside the first coil you made,

> but without touching it. Leave this next coil open-ended as well. Continue

> this process until you have a very small diameter copper coil at the center.

> Now, hold it all together with silk thread. It almost looks like a copper

> spider web. Power it with a Tesla Coil and you have the Multi-Wave

> Oscillator.

>

> The patient sat on a wooden stool between two opposing antennae (or

> resonators as Lakhovsky called them) which were seperated by approximetely 5

> feet. The treatment lasted about 15 minutes and was completely painless. Most

> patients felt no sensations whatsoever. Less severe disease conditions

> frequently required just one tretment to sufficiently stimulate the body to

> heal. Other, more serius conditions, required multiple visits spread out over

> some weeks.

>

> Lakhovsky initially enjoyed great success with his MWO for the treatment of

> cancers and many other difficult-to-cure conditions in Italy, Spain , and

> France during the late 1930's. He moved to New York in 1941 and was invited

> to open a special clinic at a well known NY hospital where his machine and

> techniques were applied to many patients with remarkable and unexpected

> success.

>

> It all ended suddenly and tragically, however, when Lakhovsky died in a

> mysterious 'accident' in 1942. The clinic was abruptly closed, and the

> Multi-Wave Oscillator placed in storage in the basement of that hospital for

> 22 years until Dr Bob Beck tracked it down in 1963. He got permission to

> examine the MWO and took it apart. Bob figured out how it worked, and began

> writing about the MWO and its inventor for Borderlands Magazine and

> (thankfully) rescued the MWO design and the Lakhovsky story from certain

> obscurity. The MWO is buildable and can be made available to researchers who

> wish to explore its capabilities, but don't feel the need to rush out and buy

> one for personal use. There's a simpler and far charper way to cure ALL

> diseases!

>

> ________________________________________________________________________

> ________________________________________________________________________

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nne, you are not alone in wanting a transcript - Fran was asking last

week.

Nursing Times is going to publish 500 words from myself and 500 from June

in their 'debate' series. I hope they may cover the event well, as Jane

Salvage is chairing. Unfortunately, I do not think we have the technology or

time (given that we are all only volunteers with no funding to cover

transcribing costs) to make a full transcript. i suspect some of the more

interesting aspects will be the debate from the floor. Does anyone have any

suggestions?

nne Cowpe wrote:

> Unfortunately I will not be able to attend the debate will there be a

> transcript of it

>

> nne

>

> Digest Number 150

>

>

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Doea the lecture theatre have recording facilities? If so, or if one

of us could get access to a tape recorder, at least we could record the

debate and then try and broach the next hurdle of transcribing it! IF

we don't record it we have no chance!

I would offer to try to get access to something this end but having

done so before I know how bulky and heavy it

can end up being. I am afraid I don't really feel like lugging that

amount of stuff up on the train, tube etc! I managed to get use of

recording equipment free form the university - can't anyone else?

Toity

On Tue, 07 Nov 2000 13:29:38 +0100 Cowley

<sarah@...> wrote:

> nne, you are not alone in wanting a transcript - Fran was asking last

> week.

>

> Nursing Times is going to publish 500 words from myself and 500 from June

> in their 'debate' series. I hope they may cover the event well, as Jane

> Salvage is chairing. Unfortunately, I do not think we have the technology or

> time (given that we are all only volunteers with no funding to cover

> transcribing costs) to make a full transcript. i suspect some of the more

> interesting aspects will be the debate from the floor. Does anyone have any

> suggestions?

>

>

>

>

>

> nne Cowpe wrote:

>

> > Unfortunately I will not be able to attend the debate will there be a

> > transcript of it

> >

> > nne

> >

> > Digest Number 150

> >

> >

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Donna!

Thanks for the description. I think I may have actually owned one before. I

thought they were newer workouts by the same name. I never did the workout and

donated it...maybe if I see once in a thrift store I'll give it another try!!

I got my workout in with Alumni Marching band yesterday...but as I was out till

5 in the morning and have a ton of work today I have no idea if I'll be able to

handle anything. Maybe a littkle Gilad or a walk. This is SO funny I have to

share....we go to this huge joint party after the game with current and former

band members where the age ranges from 18-60+. I got hit on by several 18 years

olds....too funny and kinda flattering.

a

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