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C: Mal de Debarquement syndrome (MdDS) or disembarkment syndrome?

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Like I said, simple. ;) ha ha. Thanks Bob and for some deeper insights

into this case and the learning op.

Brad West, ND

SF and Monterey Bay areas, Ca

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> > Hi ,

> > So lead and silver could BOTH be appropriate here..silver in lower

> > potency builds the etheric, and if it is a deficient picture this could be

> > helpful. I only have time to explore a little bit of this with you here,

> > so let's look at lead, which is the issue at hand. On the plumbum, keep in

> > mind that lead sequesters warmth, which is why we see it used historically

> > as an insulator, and why it is mixed, in the formula I mentioned, with

> > honey (honey carries warmth; the arnica is in the formula primarily to

> > increase circulation). The price it pays for this capacity to contain

> > warmth, but not allow it to flow through it freely, is a dryness and

> > inelasticity. Lead is hydrophobic, has a high density and weight, absorbs

> > light and other forms of energy, has a highly geometric " packed " cubic

> > form, and tends to " " kill " whatever it comes in contact with, precipitating

> > it's life force out into an inert salt. Yet it is in the same family with

> > the noble metals, almost like gold in an " immature form " , and deep within

> > it's dead dark depths lead contains a tremendous amount of transformative

> > energy, entrapped within itself, that " yearns " for freedom. So, like a

> > primordial " pre-life " form, it carries the beginning AND end of the life

> > process within itself-- sort of like TS Eliot's wonderful quote ( " the end

> > of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place

> > for the first time). It can be extremely volatile in powder form, expands

> > on heating more than any other metal, and is the historic basis for

> > brilliant colors in paints. So within it's rigid heaviness, it contains

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