Guest guest Posted July 16, 2003 Report Share Posted July 16, 2003 Thanks Liz, This site has really touched me, especially that beautiful poem that was posted, it brings tears to my eyes just thinking about it. I remember when i felt the same way - but things CAN change. You just have to know what buttons to press. Maybe your practitioner has already told you about electrosmog - how important it is to avoid it. Overhead power lines, especially over the bedroom (since sleep is the time given us to repair - it is vital that we are away from electromagnetic interference). Never leave electrics on overnight in your child's bedroom, unplug everything. The interefering electic fields are enormous - and as you know, we are electric beings, we have lots of little electric pathways. you can get a device to re-polarise i.e make safe these fields, you pop it under the mattress or pillow under your childs head. After all - all the supplements we give are merely to re-set our body cells the right way - so we have to make sure we don't undo it all electromagnetically when we put them to bed. i use an elo - rayex, it costs around £60. (also from the manufacturer's of my rayocomp - crumbs i'm strarting to sound like an advert!!). Just this morning, i popped robyn upstairs to the rayocomp, just to check her out - it still says stomach unhappy, lots of candida, defence weaknesses, pancreatin helps (for her) with many of these " off " frequencies. Also, interestingly, i found that the pro-biotic i have been using is absolutely useless against candida according to the machine. only the homeographic clone of canesten/diflucan works. I guess, things musts just be far too bad for lactobacillus to handle. - so i still have lots to do. Still, one thing i know for sure - persistence wins in the end. My practitioner tells me i still have a few tumor (he calls them tomber) cells knocking about, but he says if i'm a good girl(this is the hard bit) my immune system should finish them off. Thanks for your care. I wish you well too, i have a feeling you'll be ok. Let me know what your practitioner says, if you like, i would be interested - life sure is one long learning curve - not what i wanted really, i'd rather sunbathe, eat chocolate and go out with my mates - i hate autism. but i love my little girl. On a final note, take all your supplements with you to your practitioner, and he/she will be able to check whether you're child's system wants them or not. Sometimes supplements are so polluted that we just make new problems for our kids. He will also be able to tell you which group of digestive enzymes you are missing and make sure you are on the right ones. Love Helen. Bioresonance Machine - Helen Helen, Thanks so much for the info. I will go see our practitioner again for more visits. Your success with Robyn is awesome. Just knowing what supplements they need as to what we think they need will be a tremendous help. God bless you on your treatment for cancer. Liz N. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2003 Report Share Posted July 17, 2003 Helen, I do have dark hair, but no tattoo that I can find My fax number is (812) 949-1841. I'm not sure how well that will work with me being in the U.S., Indiana, but try it. If it doesn't work, my mailing address is: Liz Newcomb 3806 Greenfield Ct. New Albany, IN 47150 I'll reimburse you for postage once I get your address. Did you already mention the name of the german doctor so we could look him up? I'm sorry if you did, I'm lost in messages right now! My boys are 5 1/2 and 4. They are doing o.k. (both going to typical preschools), but need an " umph " to get them over the hump. Their language is about 2 years behind. They both have auditory processing difficulties, which makes social situations (especially noisy groups) hard. Montessori school provides a quiet atmosphere for them. My oldest has the worst yeast problem and he is the most affected. He refuses to eat much protein (chewy meat or mushy nut butters) and the practitioner wants to work on the reflexes of the mouth to help this. It's hard for me to say or admit that the oldest is most affected, because I wanted his brother not to pass him developmentally. They are both such precious kids, I need a fix to make " big brother " really the " big brother " . Nothing is impossible. Pottying is the big issue this summer - and it hasn't gone well. My son is so happy when the boys on the video poop in the potty, but won't do it himself! LOL Thanks for asking about the kids, Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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