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At 11:02 AM 2/13/2003, you wrote:

>Hello group

> A 40 year old man I know (smoker) has been diagnosed with scleraderma

> of the lungs, his MD's telling him he might live 2 years. He is taking

> amoxicillin and prednisone.

> Of course his MD's think this is fatal... I'm researching alternative

> ideas. I was thinking that Vitalzyme (chymotrypsin), CoQ10, EFA's and

> hyperbaric oxy would help. Any ideas from the group??? He takes good

> quality antioxidants (LifePak) and has been eating a good diet and juicing.

> I'm looking for a ND or wholistic MD that has experience with this in

> the Portland Or area.

In his book " Paramagnetism - Nature's Secret Force of Growth " Dr. Philip

Callahan mentioned the Shatnez as:

" a piece of cloth worn by the Jewish High Priest. It enhanced his immune

system in order that he could safely examine lepers like those sent to him

by Christ. "

In a 2001 interview at the Acres USA conference in Minneapolis Callahan

discussed the Shatnez in greater detail:

Phil: Well, I cured my boy's arthritis with paramagnetism. I cured my own

lung cancer with this force. Lower back pain is easy to cure with it.

Graeme: Tell me about it - I've suffered lower back pain for years!

Phil: Well, my book " Ancient Mysteries, Modern Visions " covers this a

little. One chapter is about how to make a shatnez. Shatnez is an old

Hebrew word. I found out from the Rabbis that the high priests used to wear

this piece of cloth called a shatnez. The high priest would wrap this cloth

around himself. The high priest was a doctor and he had to spend time

helping the lepers. He had to have a good immune system to survive. I

figured that maybe this garment is part of a healing system. The Irish take

the halter of a donkey, which is drenched in sweat. They wrap this around

arthritic joints, with great results. The cloth the priests used was woven

with wool one way and linen the other way. The American pioneers used to

call the same cloth Linsy-Woolsy. The Hebrews call it shatnez. It is

arguably the best cloth ever invented. It retains moisture really well, but

it also dries really quickly. If you wet it, it stays damp forever, but if

you want it dry and put it in the sun, it dries in a hurry. So it makes a

good cloth and it's great for soaking up sweat. I made a vest of this

material and I soaked it in seawater to mimic sweat. I found out that you

don't necessarily even need Linsy-Woolsy. My wife made me a vest out of a

burlap sack. I soaked it in seawater and wrapped it in plastic cling wrap

to retain the moisture. I used to wear this damp vest over a T-shirt to

keep the plastic away from my body. When I was diagnosed with lung cancer,

it was the cornerstone of my own treatment regime. I spent five years

evaluating the damage done with herbicides and pesticides, and I'm sure

there was a link to the cancer. Anyway, I also took garlic every day and

ate a tablespoon of highly paramagnetic dirt each day. The tumour shrank

and I cured myself. I also made one of these vests for my wife for her

arthritis. Her persistent lower back pain disappeared in a week and a half.

Then she put it on her shoulder, which had arthritis, and it was also

cured. So far I've cured 15 people with arthritis with this one vest. The

last chapter of my new book was to describe how to make this vest, but I

just told you instead. There are two chapters planned for the next book.

One is about the pattern for this cloth and how to make it, and the second

one is about how to do it cheaper with a piece of burlap.

________________________________

A discussion on the Biodynamic Farming email list provided the following

additional information on the Shatnez:

Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 02:08:40 +1030

From: Gil

To: bdnow@...

Subject: Re: Shatnez

My understanding of the Shatnez is based on research by Phil Callahan and

from private correspondence, which included copies of his pathology reports

on his health.

A Shatnez is a Paramagnetic/ Diamagnetic resonator.

Lost you already?

It was originally a vest like garment made from a natural fibre capable of

holding moisture, saturated with water with an electrolyte. Probably hemp

or linen. But one can use hessian or burlap - " sugar bag " " chaff bag " what

ever.

The Rabbi's of Biblical times wore the garment for protection when working

with the sick. The electrolyte can be sweat or sea salt and water (never

table salt). It is better if wood ash is included in the water. I use a

mixture of several Australian hardwoods and some fruit woods. I prepare the

ash, taking care to see nothing else is mixed and usually use the heat to

burn peppers at the same time.

The original garment was re wet when it dried out. Phil had his wife make

his to fit, then covered it with " Glad Wrap " , " Cling Wrap " whatever your

local product is.

I found that the Shatnez has a sizeable force field and felt it did not

need to be huge. I make mine to fit in Press Seal plastic bags, different

sizes for different applications. I use two layers of hessian, edge stitch

with over locker and make a St Cross and a St s Cross with the

sewing machine, (looks a bit like a Union Jack!), which holds it all nice

and flat. I soak it for three hours in sea salt and ash, with some added

super fine highly paramagnetic rock dust (<70micron). I then drain and put

in the press seal bag while still very wet. They will stand at least a year

of use, without rewetting. (Best Shatnez to date!!). I also make neat

little " pillow cases " out of polly cotton, to cover the plastic bag. I

supply a spare, so one can be in the wash while the other is in use. In

some cases, a " pillow case " can be tacked inside a garment and left there

during washing (with the Shatnez removed).

I had a vertebra collapse and was in huge pain and was threatened with

spinal fusion etc. I wore a small shatnez day and night, while taking super

fine agricultural dolomite and the same of paramagnetic rock dust. From

being wedge shaped and displacing the ones each side, it now, two years

later, cannot be picked in the X-Ray I had last week.

The Shatnez acts as both antenna and resonator, attracting healing energy

and converting it to the required frequency. Read Phil Callahan's work for

what frequencies, most of my understanding is based on Phil's work and that

of several others working on his line, here in Oz. I have many stories of

people getting great help from mine.

Does that help?

If you make them and use them, I would be interested in feedback on how you

get on with them. I should publish on them and could do with some other

people's experiences to get a larger range of situations.

Gil

Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 21:02:48 -0800 (PST)

From: Chris

Subject: Re: Shatnez

Gil et al.,

Glad to hear you are making the Shatnez. I spent some time at Callahan's

house when I was in Florida (go ahead, Allan, make fun of my Florida

stint). He had recently been diagnosed as cancerus interuptus - all gone!

- and was talking quite a bit about the Shatnez.

In fact he was still wearing one and showed me it while we drank Chinese

black tea and he talked about the anti-cancer properties of tea.

He probably talked about the Shatnez being a reichian accumulator because

Allan is into Reich and it would make sense. I brought him an Agnihotra

pyramid and he was measuring frequencies and talking about the charred

oxidized inner side being paramagnetic and the clean native metal outside

being diamagnetic and that being a part of how it works. Like the Pyramids

with paramagnetic inner granite core and diamagnetic outer polished

limestone. This all being the same paramagnetic/diamagnetic resonator as

you were talking about with the Shatnez - the diamagnetic part of the

Shatnez being the saran wrap (sounds weird to most with the plastic wrap,

but it works) Anyway, I have a friend with a bad 5th lumbar, and the

Shatnez may be just the thing for him. Do you sell them or send out plans?

Resonatingly,

Chris

________________________________

These descriptions of the Shatnez fit the principles of its use and value

within the context of our current understanding of the ORMUS elements and

their healing properties. Ocean water, sea salt, paramagnetic rock and wood

ash are all very good sources of the ORMUS elements. The ORMUS elements

appear to be transducers that facilitate communication between the physical

body and the non-physical template of the healthy body. (We think that this

communication is based on the quantum coherence of " condensed " matter.) You

can read more about these ideas at:

http://www.subtleenergies.com/ormus/tw/connecting.htm

According to these ORMUS theories the ORMUS in the Shatnez would set up a

resonance with the ORMUS in the body bringing it into coherence with the

non-physical DNA template and repairing the damaged DNA in cancer cells.

--

With kindest regards,

Barry

2319 Balm

Baker City, Oregon 97814

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ORMUS - http://www.subtleenergies.com/ormus/whatisit.htm

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There is a medical doctor - Stanley - that had been at the University

of Oregon Health Sciences (or medical school) School. He was using DMSO in

patients with scleroderma. I think it was IV use.

You might do a search out on google for scleroderma and DMSO, but here is 1

article that looked interesting:

http://www.oxytherapy.com/oxyfiles/oxy00438.html

You can read some abstracts of articles written by Dr. if you go out

to PubMed, and in the top box, search on and dimethyl sulfoxide:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi

Also check in PubMed for DMSO & scleroderma for other abstracts.

I would imagine that finding an ACAM doctor in Oregon would be a place to

start for finding someone with knowledge of the use of DMSO, or trying to

find Stanley himself. I don't think he is seeing patients anymore.

Carol

At 10:02 AM 02/13/2003, you wrote:

>Hello group

> A 40 year old man I know (smoker) has been diagnosed with scleraderma

> of the lungs, his MD's telling him he might live 2 years. He is taking

> amoxicillin and prednisone.

> Of course his MD's think this is fatal... I'm researching alternative

> ideas. I was thinking that Vitalzyme (chymotrypsin), CoQ10, EFA's and

> hyperbaric oxy would help. Any ideas from the group??? He takes good

> quality antioxidants (LifePak) and has been eating a good diet and juicing.

> I'm looking for a ND or wholistic MD that has experience with this in

> the Portland Or area.

>

>Health and Happiness

> Meeh CN

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Dr. Stan (s?) at u of Oregon has had much success using DMSO to

reverse scleroderma. SaraLou.

scleraderma of the lungs

Hello group

A 40 year old man I know (smoker) has been diagnosed with scleraderma of the

lungs, his MD's telling him he might live 2 years. He is taking amoxicillin and

prednisone.

Of course his MD's think this is fatal... I'm researching alternative ideas.

I was thinking that Vitalzyme (chymotrypsin), CoQ10, EFA's and hyperbaric oxy

would help. Any ideas from the group??? He takes good quality antioxidants

(LifePak) and has been eating a good diet and juicing.

I'm looking for a ND or wholistic MD that has experience with this in the

Portland Or area.

Health and Happiness

Meeh CN

www.vitalitymatters.com

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I relieved a lady's COPD with nothing more than an antioxidant program

anchored by cold-processed whey isolate.

Whatever else you do, the antioxidants will eliminate the irritation,

inflammation, and mucus production.

Duncan Crow

> Hello group

> A 40 year old man I know (smoker) has been diagnosed with scleraderma of

> the lungs, his MD's telling him he

> might live 2 years. He is taking amoxicillin and prednisone.

> Of course his MD's think this is fatal... I'm researching alternative

> ideas. I was thinking that Vitalzyme

> (chymotrypsin), CoQ10, EFA's and hyperbaric oxy would help. Any ideas

> from the group??? He takes good quality antioxidants (LifePak) and has

> been eating a good diet and juicing.

> I'm looking for a ND or wholistic MD that has experience with this in

> the Portland Or area.

>

> Health and Happiness

> Meeh CN

> www.vitalitymatters.com

Duncan Crow

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