Guest guest Posted January 23, 2003 Report Share Posted January 23, 2003 Hallo Natalia, I read your posts in the recent past, and happy to meet you on this forum. I have been in Rumania for biz just one time, at Cluj-Napoca, that I found to be a nice city and nice people overthere. To reach Zalau city, I came across the carpatian mountains, that I enjoyed so much. Once in Rumania, I found that people could understand a bit of italian, and the same I did for rumanian. Maybe this is because Rumania has been dominated by the ancient Romans (and so the name 'Rumania'), that leaded the language have a common latin root. Anyway, the internet site of this association are: <www.metodokousmine.it> or <www.kousmine.org>. I found that there is the European kousmine fundation at: A.M.K.I. (Association Médical Kousmine Internationale) 40 bis, rue Amiral-Roussin 21000 Dijon, France tel. 80 50 13 52 fax 80 50 13 49. with the relevant Internet site: <http://www2.club.ch/kousmine/>. I could not open it through my browser, but pls everyone try to check it out. Maybe this is the one we were looking for. There are other 2 associations in Europe, one in Belgium: Ligue Kousmine Belge Docteur Eddy Poullet 46, rue François GAY 1150 Bruxelles Belgique and one in Spain: Association Espagnole Kousmine Docteur Montserrat Palacin Centre de Thérapies Globales c/Bruc, 68 - 5° 08009 Barcelone Espagne Tél: ++ 34 34 87 73 86 Fax: ++ 34 34 88 14 90 Hope this could help everyone. Ciao, Lorenzo. --------------------------------- With Yahoo! Mail you can get a bigger mailbox -- choose a size that fits your needs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 Grazie Lorenzo! Yes, Romanian is a Latin-based language, that's why we can communicate easily (I mean the Italians and the Romanians). There are many Italian " investors " here in Transylvania (I live in Sibiu, in the middle of the country, a mountain town) come with " biz " , especially having textile factories. I followed a similar diet (to Kousmine), I want to make a comparison. I'll probably check out the site in French, I feel more comfortable with French, I must admit that... :-)) Thanks again, Natalia kousmine diet and essiac Hallo Natalia, I read your posts in the recent past, and happy to meet you on this forum. I have been in Rumania for biz just one time, at Cluj-Napoca, that I found to be a nice city and nice people overthere. To reach Zalau city, I came across the carpatian mountains, that I enjoyed so much. Once in Rumania, I found that people could understand a bit of italian, and the same I did for rumanian. Maybe this is because Rumania has been dominated by the ancient Romans (and so the name 'Rumania'), that leaded the language have a common latin root. Anyway, the internet site of this association are: <www.metodokousmine.it> or <www.kousmine.org>. I found that there is the European kousmine fundation at: A.M.K.I. (Association Médical Kousmine Internationale) 40 bis, rue Amiral-Roussin 21000 Dijon, France tel. 80 50 13 52 fax 80 50 13 49. with the relevant Internet site: <http://www2.club.ch/kousmine/>. I could not open it through my browser, but pls everyone try to check it out. Maybe this is the one we were looking for. There are other 2 associations in Europe, one in Belgium: Ligue Kousmine Belge Docteur Eddy Poullet 46, rue François GAY 1150 Bruxelles Belgique Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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