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#98 From: Nicola Quinn <mail@...>
Date: Thu Aug 10, 2006 4:30 pm
Subject: Re: Food
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I listened to it a couple of times a day for a week, in fact one day I just had it looping as I worked and then just noticed my expanding stomach wasn't in the way any more.

Can't say I've had any noticeable cravings for salmon myself since listening to it, though did have a smoked salmon binge a while back which probably counts.

Nicola


On 10 Aug 2006, at 13:52, Eolake Stobblehouse wrote:


Reporting: the Waterfall Turquoise thingy didn't seem to do much for me, sorry.

Yours, Eolake

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#97 From: Eolake Stobblehouse <e-mail@...>
Date: Thu Aug 10, 2006 4:13 pm
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>Eolake Stobblehouse wrote:
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>>  Reporting: the Waterfall Turquoise thingy didn't seem to do much for me,
>>  sorry.
>
>How fat are you?

A bit, but not dramatic.

>And how many weightloss programmes have you been unsuccessfully on?

Several.


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#96 From: Eolake Stobblehouse <e-mail@...>
Date: Thu Aug 10, 2006 4:13 pm
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Wagner's Tachyon book is really good.
Example: competitive and dominating behavior is a way of stealing energy.
Example: the goal is to become a living superconductor, which is the
same as EmoTrance.


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#95 From: SFX <starfields@...>
Date: Thu Aug 10, 2006 3:20 pm
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Eolake Stobblehouse wrote:
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> Reporting: the Waterfall Turquoise thingy didn't seem to do much for me,
> sorry.

How fat are you? And how many weightloss programmes have you been unsuccessfully
on?

Just wondering ...

SFX

#94 From: Eolake Stobblehouse <e-mail@...>
Date: Thu Aug 10, 2006 12:52 pm
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Reporting: the Waterfall Turquoise thingy didn't seem to do much for me, sorry.


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#93 From: paddlerwoman@...
Date: Thu Aug 10, 2006 1:45 pm
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On Aug 9, 2006, at 6:24 AM, Nicola Quinn wrote:

Nicola,

I agree that the word raw can sometimes put people off.  To be more
exact I should have said that I eat  low glycemic, live foods with no
caffeine, sugar or alcohol.  I do use a dehydrator at temperatures that
won't kill enzymes. This brings me to my next comment/question.

> enzymes can quite happily be activated eating something
>  uncooked, a carrot, celery stick, small salad, plate of fresh chopped
>  fruit prior to launching into a full cooked meal.

I wonder how this can be as my understanding  from reading Cousens and
a number of others in raw food movement is that the cooking actually
destroys most of the enzymes, vitamins, and minerals.  I have never
heard any of them suggest that combining raw with cooked increases the
nutritional value of the cooked that you do eat. I would be interested
in Clements rationale on this, not say it is wrong, just that it
doesn't agree with anything that I have learned to this point.


Your salad-fruit recommendation is a wonderful one for people who are
trying to change their lifestyle. Most people who change to a live food
diet need to do it over a very long period, using gradual methods like
the ones you recommend. One gradually decreases the cooked foods and
increases the live ones. The wonderful thing about live foods is after
a time you find that you don't need nearly as much to satisfy you which
means that many people reach their ideal weight without a lot of
"dieting."

Your point on the emotional state in which you partake of food is a
good one. At the Tree of Life they suggest that if you are not feeling
love when preparing food you should leave the kitchen and come back
when you are able to work with love. How we feel about our food makes a
big difference in the vibrations it puts into our body. All this being
true, I doubt that  junk food ate and prepared with love provides the
energetic equivalent to an organic, live food prepared with love. But,
it is certainly better than junk food prepared with anger and/or eaten
in fear.

Tammy

#92 From: SFX <starfields@...>
Date: Wed Aug 9, 2006 10:45 pm
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Nicola Quinn wrote:
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> Hypnothesis! Excellent!
>

Alright, this is probably off topic as hell but being curious, I've done a web
search just now on salmon + healing + nutrition (see below).

The articles I found drew my attention was the short blog entry about a dying
lady who briefly came back to life upon eating a salmon sandwich, and the
comments about "salmon calcitonin". Calcitonin is apparently a hormone from the
thyroid gland and it seems that salmons produce this too.

It would make a lot of sense that a thyroid malfunction was in play for weight
issues, not scientifically but just instinctively, and to me.

Also interesting is the direct interplay with other hormones, notably central
growth hormone and prolactin secretion.

SFX


PS - If my Lord Ashtar is right about this, we could have the next weightloss
miracle cure on our hands!



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Salmon: Bone strengthener
Any list of healing foods would be remiss not to include salmon, with its
heart-healthy dose of omega-3 fatty acids. Study after study has shown that
incorporating salmon into your diet reduces blood pressure, lowers cholesterol,
and helps prevent heart disease. Now researchers at the University of
California, San Diego, have reported that a higher intake of omega-3s
additionally appears to preserve bone density, keeping your bones stronger and
protecting against falls and fractures.


More Salmon, Please.

Salmon? Yes! If you’re committed to your health and want to live a long “heart”
healthy life, then you better make sure you’re eating plenty of fatty fish, or
taking a quality EPA and DHA supplement - DAILY!

Study after study demonstrates how the nutritional value of EPA and DHA can
reduce triglycerides, arterial plaque and blood clots plus lower the risk of
developing an irregular heart beat. It can also help reduce blood pressure and
arterial hardness. WOW!

In recently published research from the Harvard University Nurses’ Health Study,
researchers found that those women with the highest risk of cardiovascular
disease, diabetics, were 64% less likely to develop heart disease if they ate
fish at least five times a week.

The incredible thing about this study is that even when the researchers removed
the influence of other risk factors, the relationship between eating fish and
reducing heart disease stayed the same. Actually, the women who ate fish at
least five times a week were less likely to die from ANY cause during the study
when compared to women who rarely ate fish.

===================

Salmon
Salmon may help with:

Heart disease
Cancer
Alzheimer's disease
AIDs

Supports organs and systems*:
Heart disorders
Brain
Immune System

Nutrients found in Salmon*:
Vitamin B12 (8)
Potassium (8)
Omega-3 fatty acids (5,16)
Dha (16)
Vitamin B3 (6)
Niacin (8)
Vitamin B5 (7,6)
Essential fatty acids (3,0)
Vitamin B6 (6)
Docosahexaenoic acid (6)
Phosphorus (0,8)
Creatine (6)
Selenium (0,8)
Folic acid (0,6)
Calcium (0)
CoQ10 (0)
Vitamin D (0,6)
Copper (0)

==========


An elderly friend is dying.  A woman who once relished good food is now slurping
heavily pureed chicken soup and surviving primarily on vanilla ice cream. But
yesterday, out of the blue, she was able to munch the tiniest sandwiches in the
world that I made from wild smoked salmon and cream cheese. She beamed, just for
a moment, as if the tastes enjoyed over the past 94 years briefly filled her
memory.

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Salmon Calcitonin

Calcitonin was discovered in 1961 and has been widely used clinically for the
treatment of Paget’s disease, hypercalcimia, osteoporosis, and for relief of
bone pain. Calcitonin is a hormone produced by the thyroid gland and is secreted
in response to high levels of calcium in the blood. It lowers the level of
calcium by inhibiting bone resorption or the dissolution of bony tissues.
Calcitonin plays a role in pain relief and has been noted for its analgesic
effects in bone metastases in a variety of cancers, as well as in phantom limb
pain. It also enhances or produces recalciflcation of osteopenic bone and has
been used for treatment of peptic ulcers.

Clinically, salmon calcitonin is the form widely used therapeutically but
injected pharmaceutical grade calcitonin, from the salmon, has a small risk of
anaphylactic shock, which can be fatal. However, even this salmon calcitonin is
a powerful analgesic agent with a potency of 30 to 50 times that of morphine,
milligram for milligram. Caleitonin clinically is widely used for the treatment
of Paget’s disease, hypercalcemia, osteoporosis, and relief of bone pain and,
indeed, in 1992 world sales of calcitonin exceeded $900 million, of which 85
percent was for osteoporosis.

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Salmon Calcitonin

Salmon calcitonin is an antiresorptive agent commonly used as a therapy for
diseases characterized by increased bone turnover or bone loss, including Pagets
disease, hypercalcemia, postmenopausal osteoporosis and painful osteoporotic
syndromes [1]. Salmon calcitonin acts by inhibiting osteoclast or bone
resorption activity, resulting in decreased calcium mobilization from the bone.
Synthetic salmon calcitonin is one of several calcitonins employed as
therapeutics. Others include synthetic human calcitonin, natural porcine
calcitonin and the 1,7 aminosuberic derivative of eel calcitonin. Salmon
calcitonin and eel calcitonin have 20 to 40 times greater biological activity
than human and porcine calcitonin. Salmon calcitonins greater resistance to
enzyme degradation and higher affinity for specific receptors on osteoclasts are
believed to account for the greater potency [1].

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Growth Hormone Regulation

Effects of Amylin and Salmon Calcitonin on beta-Endorphin-Induced Growth Hormone
and Prolactin Secretion in the Rat
Francesca Pagani, Carmela Netti, Francesca Guidobono, Norma Lattuada, Chiara
Ticozzi, Valeria Sibilia

Department of Pharmacology, Chemotherapy and Medical Toxicology, University of
Milan, Italy

Neuroendocrinology 1998;68:220-228 (DOI: 10.1159/000054369)

Abstract

In this study we examined the possible interplay of amylin (AMY) and salmon
calcitonin (sCT) in the central control of growth hormone (GH) and prolactin
(PRL) secretion in male rats. For this purpose we first compared effects of
central intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) admininstration of various doses of AMY
(2.5-2,500 ng/rat) and sCT (2.2-220 ng/rat) on beta-endorphin (beta-END, 0.5
µg/rat)-induced GH and PRL secretion. AMY and sCT dose-dependently inhibited
beta-END-induced GH secretion, whereas only sCT was able to inhibit
beta-END-induced PRL secretion. To examine whether the GH inhibitory effect of
AMY was due to the possible cross-reactivity of AMY and sCT on the same
receptors in the CNS, we pretreated some rats with the AMY antagonist (AMY8-37,
2.5 µg/rat, i.c.v.). AMY8-37 significantly enhanced the GH-stimulatory action of
beta-END. AMY8-37, administered prior to AMY and sCT, significantly removed the
inhibitory effect of both AMY and sCT on beta-END-induced GH rele
ase, suggesting that both peptides mediate their response on GH through a common
receptor. In vitro competition binding studies on rat hypothalamic membranes
have shown that both AMY and sCT compete with [125I]rAMY binding with half
inhibition (IC50) values of 3.6 × 10-11 and 1.6 × 10-10 M, respectively. Binding
of [125I]sCT was inhibited by sCT with an IC50 of 1.09 × 10-10M and to a lesser
extent by AMY with an IC50 of 1.3 × 10-6 M. Thus it is possible that the two
peptides recognize a common hypothalamic receptor but with different affinities
(sCT > AMY). Overall these data indicate that AMY behaves as a mimic of sCT in
the central control of GH secretion. The failure of AMY, at variance with sCT,
to modify the PRL-releasing activity of beta-END indicates that different
receptor subtypes for sCT are involved in the endocrine effects of sCT and only
those mediating the modulatory action of GH respond to AMY.

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#91 From: Eolake Stobblehouse <e-mail@...>
Date: Wed Aug 9, 2006 7:36 pm
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>Hypnothesis! Excellent!
>
>If we knew what that was might that not explain it?

It's a tentative theory that you develop under the strong influence
of somebody else's mind.


>
>On 9 Aug 2006, at 17:11, SFX wrote:
>
>>It's a complete mystery to me how that comes to be.
>>
>>There is a lot of reference to trace elements, minerals and
>>nutrients in metaphorical form; so I'm left with the hypnothesis at
>>the moment that there is some thing in fish, and salmon in
>>particular, that aids weight loss or has something to do with the
>>energetic reasons for storing too much fat.
>>
>>Go figure!
>>
>>SFX
>>
>
>




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#90 From: Nicola Quinn <mail@...>
Date: Wed Aug 9, 2006 6:44 pm
Subject: Re: Food
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Hypnothesis! Excellent!

If we knew what that was might that not explain it?

On 9 Aug 2006, at 17:11, SFX wrote:

It's a complete mystery to me how that comes to be.

There is a lot of reference to trace elements, minerals and nutrients in metaphorical form; so I'm left with the hypnothesis at the moment that there is some thing in fish, and salmon in particular, that aids weight loss or has something to do with the energetic reasons for storing too much fat.

Go figure!

SFX



#89 From: Nicola Quinn <mail@...>
Date: Wed Aug 9, 2006 5:58 pm
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Too right! 

Be scared, be very very scared...


On 9 Aug 2006, at 16:39, Eolake Stobblehouse wrote:


Great, thanks a lot, now I'm petrified of chips!

Yours, Eolake

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#88 From: Nicola Quinn <mail@...>
Date: Wed Aug 9, 2006 5:57 pm
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All I can find is a passing reference to it in issue 2554, Making a Virtue Out of a Vice in the Long Life and Good Health article, though it's not the full one with all the references I read several months ago. Have probably chucked that one out, sorry.

And yes you better had listen to Champagne Turquoise, it's wonderful!

Nicola


On 9 Aug 2006, at 16:43, Eolake Stobblehouse wrote:

>Also, if we insist on indulging in bad habits we have to be happy
>about doing it, a very large proportion of the harm done to us comes
>from beating ourselves up over it. And there are scientific
>references to substantiate this, New Scientist listed a load recently
>which pleased me as I have been telling people this for years!

Which issue?
I have a sub to that damn mag, and I never have time to read it!

>
>P.S. You can find out more about Champagne Turquoise at http://
>dragonrising.com and I would love to hear about anyone's experiences
>with this, especially re any salmon cravings afterwards!

OK, I bought it last week, I better listen to it now.

Yours, Eolake

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#87 From: SFX <starfields@...>
Date: Wed Aug 9, 2006 4:11 pm
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> P.S. You can find out more about Champagne Turquoise at http://
> dragonrising.com and I would love to hear about anyone's experiences
> with this, especially re any salmon cravings afterwards!

This is really funny - but absolutely true. Happened yet again, only a few days
ago.

I have checked and re-checked and then double-re-checked the script for that
post-Ericksonian energy hypnosis induction - there is no mention of fish, eating
fish, wanting to eat fish of any kind, nor salmon in particular, ANYWHERE, nor
any subliminals to that effect.

It's a complete mystery to me how that comes to be.

There is a lot of reference to trace elements, minerals and nutrients in
metaphorical form; so I'm left with the hypnothesis at the moment that there is
some thing in fish, and salmon in particular, that aids weight loss or has
something to do with the energetic reasons for storing too much fat.

Go figure!

SFX

#86 From: Eolake Stobblehouse <e-mail@...>
Date: Wed Aug 9, 2006 3:43 pm
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>Also, if we insist on indulging in bad habits we have to be happy
>about doing it, a very large proportion of the harm done to us comes
>from beating ourselves up over it. And there are scientific
>references to substantiate this, New Scientist listed a load recently
>which pleased me as I have been telling people this for years!

Which issue?
I have a sub to that damn mag, and I never have time to read it!


>
>P.S. You can find out more about Champagne Turquoise at http://
>dragonrising.com and I would love to hear about anyone's experiences
>with this, especially re any salmon cravings afterwards!

OK, I bought it last week, I better listen to it now.


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#85 From: Eolake Stobblehouse <e-mail@...>
Date: Wed Aug 9, 2006 3:39 pm
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>(And as it happens, as I have found out recently, the most dangerous
>aspect of eating fish and chips comes from not chewing your chips
>properly while talking and swallowing a sharp pointy one that damages
>your oesophagus!)

Great, thanks a lot, now I'm petrified of chips!


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#84 From: Nicola Quinn <mail@...>
Date: Wed Aug 9, 2006 11:08 am
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LOL! Just found my Food post in my junk folder!

I'm trying hard not to put any meaning on to that...

Nicola

#83 From: Nicola Quinn <mail@...>
Date: Wed Aug 9, 2006 10:24 am
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Ok, have resisted for as long as I can but here goes...

I've found people are put off by the word raw. I simply suggest
eating a huge mixed salad once a day as well as a pile of chopped
fruit along with their normal food and it doesn't take long before
their habits start changing.

There often isn't enough room for both and the act of buying fresh
food and thinking differently has an enormous influence on the diet
as a whole.

I am very much into cheating and making things as easy as possible
and was told by a highly esteemed naturopath, Harry Clements, that
the enzyme we are missing by eating only cooked food (can't think of
its name offhand) can quite happily be activated eating something
uncooked, a carrot, celery stick, small salad, plate of fresh chopped
fruit prior to launching into a full cooked meal.

And yes things like trans-fatty acids in junk food are not good for
us but they are more harmful if you eat a plate of fish and chips in
fear!

(And as it happens, as I have found out recently, the most dangerous
aspect of eating fish and chips comes from not chewing your chips
properly while talking and swallowing a sharp pointy one that damages
your oesophagus!)

Also, if we insist on indulging in bad habits we have to be happy
about doing it, a very large proportion of the harm done to us comes
from beating ourselves up over it. And there are scientific
references to substantiate this, New Scientist listed a load recently
which pleased me as I have been telling people this for years!

And it was very strange a short while ago finding out via a talk with
a friend, thank you Silvia, that I considered all food I had not
personally prepared from scratch as being of no value whatsoever, how
mad is that? and what was that doing to my body and energy system?

My diet is by no means ideal but until I can afford staff to prepare
exquisite platters for me I just don't have the time and I try and
follow my own guidelines as much as possible. At least my liquid
lunches consist of freshly made fruit smoothies!

One last thing while on the food topic, an interesting side effect of
listening to Silvia's wonderful hypnotic induction Champagne
Turquoise, originally designed for weight loss, is that many people
feel the need, indeed have an urge, to eat salmon afterwards! I find
that fascinating and would really love to do some research on that.

Ok, off the food soapbox before I start going on about how essential
it is to ONLY eat cooked tomatoes because of the powerful anti-cancer
agent cooking releases...

Nicola

P.S. You can find out more about Champagne Turquoise at http://
dragonrising.com and I would love to hear about anyone's experiences
with this, especially re any salmon cravings afterwards!

#82 From: Eolake Stobblehouse <e-mail@...>
Date: Wed Aug 9, 2006 9:35 am
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>Because peanuts are legumes, not nuts!
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Awww...

And I have *just* a few days ago watched the episode of Third Rock
  From The Sun where this fact is repeated several times. (As 'boring
trivia' for a joke, but still...)

Perhaps it did not register with me because "legume" is a pretty
meaningless term to me.


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#81 From: Nicola Quinn <mail@...>
Date: Wed Aug 9, 2006 7:58 am
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On 8 Aug 2006, at 19:58, Eolake Stobblehouse wrote:

>Tammy,
>
>You need a good variety such as brazils, almonds, walnuts, hazels,
>cashews, pecans and not peanuts, obviously.

Not obvious to me... ?

Yours, Eolake











Because peanuts are legumes, not nuts!

Nicola





#80 From: Eolake Stobblehouse <e-mail@...>
Date: Tue Aug 8, 2006 7:02 pm
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>Eating raw isn't something  in which a lot of people are interested
>but when you consider what happens to the nutritional and energetic
>value of food when it is cooked it makes a lot of sense. BTW, I was
>using lots of Tachyon products and the transition to raw was very
>easy for me, not something I am hearing for others who try to do it.

Nope!
I hope this changes.
At least I need to be able to do without junk food.


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#79 From: Eolake Stobblehouse <e-mail@...>
Date: Tue Aug 8, 2006 6:58 pm
Subject: Re: Re: nuts
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>Tammy,
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>You need a good variety such as brazils, almonds, walnuts, hazels,
>cashews, pecans and not peanuts, obviously.

Not obvious to me... ?


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#78 From: Eolake Stobblehouse <e-mail@...>
Date: Tue Aug 8, 2006 6:48 pm
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... I've had a triangular cell around my neck in a string for a few
days, and I liked it. But today I got the proper Heart silver
pendant. And either there is something about the silver, or the round
cells are much more powerful than the triangular ones, because this
is just like five times as powerful as the other one. Really, it is
amazing, I feel so great today. I feel energized, and yet calm, and
"smooth", and "rubbery", I dunno...

Does anybody on this list have similar experiences? I think it is
important to know where differences like this come from.


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#77 From: Nicola Quinn <mail@...>
Date: Tue Aug 8, 2006 6:12 pm
Subject: Re: Re: nuts
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Tammy,

You need a good variety such as brazils, almonds, walnuts, hazels, cashews, pecans and not peanuts, obviously.

A good handful, thoroughly chewed, preferably midday to allow for proper digestion.

If chewing is a problem I would think grinding them would be acceptable though freshly every time and I'm not sure that would be quite as palatable even sprinkled over salad.

Nicola


On 7 Aug 2006, at 17:29, paddlerwoman@... wrote:

Nicola,

Any special kind of nuts?



#76 From: paddlerwoman@...
Date: Tue Aug 8, 2006 2:16 pm
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Eolake,

My next step after Tachyon was eating raw. Once you have read Tachyon
Energy you might want to check out some of Gabriel Cousens' other
works. The easiest one to start with is Rainbow Green Live Food
Cuisine.  My goal is to assist my SOEF's (subtle organizing energy
fields) as much as possible in keeping with the healthy blueprint with
which my body was created. By eating foods that have the highest
energetic value possible and using Tachyon I am trying to give them the
best possible chance to express that "perfect" blueprint.

If  you have had problems with depression in the past you will be
interested to hear what he has to say in Depression Free for LIfe. In
addition to his many other hats, he is a board certified psychiatrist.

Eating raw isn't something  in which a lot of people are interested but
when you consider what happens to the nutritional and energetic value
of food when it is cooked it makes a lot of sense. BTW, I was using
lots of Tachyon products and the transition to raw was very easy for
me, not something I am hearing for others who try to do it.

Hope this is the type of info you were looking for.

Tammy
On Aug 7, 2006, at 3:06 PM, Eolake Stobblehouse wrote:

> I've come a long way since I found EFT early this year, and later
>  EmoTrance, and now Tachyon energy. I've cured my depressions, and I
>  am generally much happier and more productive, and aware.
>  I've also reached some big goals recently, really big ones.
>
>  Now I am realizing two things:
>  1: probably the nextest bigestest step for me is just solid volume
>  art production.
>  2: I really am not in shape for it yet.
>
>  I've created some things recently, outside all known universes, which
>  totally dwarf anything I can do with art. But the thing is art does
>  things raw creation can't do, because it is creation *and*
>  communication acting in tandem.
>  And this also means that the *whole* person is being used, the whole
>  energy system from big and divine down to human sized.
>  And I can see now that my human sized energy systems (at least as
>  complex as a body), and the bigger systems too are in poor repair.
>  (The very biggest ones are strong.) Much of the myriad pathways are
>  burned and mangled, and the whole system is energy starved.
>
>  I will work with this with Tachyon energy and with EmoTrance. I have
>  no doubt I'll get it cleared up. But if anybody has tips on how to
>  make it go faster or easier, I am sure listening.
>
>  Yours, Eolake
>
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>  - Vincent van Gogh
>
>

#75 From: Eolake Stobblehouse <e-mail@...>
Date: Tue Aug 8, 2006 7:53 am
Subject: permanence
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Nicola,
I recommend that you emphasize a little more on your site  that that
changes made by Tachyon energy can be permanent.
I caught myself thinking of them as temporary relief, and I had even
asked you about it!
It's a pretty important difference.


Yours, Eolake

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#74 From: Eolake Stobblehouse <e-mail@...>
Date: Mon Aug 7, 2006 7:06 pm
Subject: Healing the system
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I've come a long way since I found EFT early this year, and later
EmoTrance, and now Tachyon energy. I've cured my depressions, and I
am generally much happier and more productive, and aware.
I've also reached some big goals recently, really big ones.

Now I am realizing two things:
1: probably the nextest bigestest step for me is just solid volume
art production.
2: I really am not in shape for it yet.

I've created some things recently, outside all known universes, which
totally dwarf anything I can do with art. But the thing is art does
things raw creation can't do, because it is creation *and*
communication acting in tandem.
And this also means that the *whole* person is being used, the whole
energy system from big and divine down to human sized.
And I can see now that my human sized energy systems (at least as
complex as a body), and the bigger systems too are in poor repair.
(The very biggest ones are strong.) Much of the myriad pathways are
burned and mangled, and the whole system is energy starved.

I will work with this with Tachyon energy and with EmoTrance. I have
no doubt I'll get it cleared up. But if anybody has tips on how to
make it go faster or easier, I am sure listening.


Yours, Eolake

---
http://stobblehouse.com <-- My home page
http://eolake.blogspot.com <-- My blog

The best way to know God is to love many things.
- Vincent van Gogh

#73 From: Nicola Quinn <mail@...>
Date: Mon Aug 7, 2006 5:11 pm
Subject: Re: silica disks use
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That's one hell of a testimonial. Wonder where I can put that?

Nicola

On 7 Aug 2006, at 16:17, Eolake Stobblehouse wrote:

>Glad though the sheet is serving its purpose, must be the first
>feedback I've ever had that it's of any use.

Oh, it's bollix-good.

Yours, Eolake

.
 


#72 From: paddlerwoman@...
Date: Mon Aug 7, 2006 4:29 pm
Subject: Re: Re: book?
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Nicola,

Any special kind of nuts?

Lorraine,

Have you considered a totally raw vegan diet as described by Gabriel
Cousens? This in addition to the tachyon can work wonders.  You might
also want to try a tachyon sleep mask that you could wear at night.

Tammy
On Aug 7, 2006, at 6:50 AM, Nicola Quinn wrote:

> Lorraine,
>
> Sorry to hear about your problems.
>
> The Tachyon Silica Gel is the thing to try for your eyes and I also
> advise dropping some of the Tachyon Water directly into each one.
>
> The Water will also help detox your kidneys though add the drops to a
> bottle of mineral water and sip that throughout the day. Taken that
> way has a direct affect on the liver and kidneys rather than being
> absorbed sublingually via the mouth, as recommended on the bottle.
>
> Also a natural remedy which I have seen work wonders for cataracts is
> eating a handful of mixed raw nuts every day. This was recommended to
> my grandmother by a naturopath years ago and was very effective
> although you have to keep eating them. 
>
> My grandmother would go cruising every year and take a break from this
> regimen and find her cataracts were regrowing on her return three
> months later though a few weeks back on the nuts soon sorted it out. 
>
> It's definitely worth trying though they need to be chewed thoroughly
> and be very fresh, bought in small quantities regularly and kept in
> the fridge.
>
> Let us know how you get on.
>
> Nicola
>
>
> http://tachyonenergy.com 
>
>
> On 7 Aug 2006, at 10:54, Lorraine Docherty wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi all
>>  
>> I am new to the group and I have a little problem and wondered if the
>> products could help me.  I was told 5 weeks ago that I had catarcts
>> in both eyes, one of which was noticed two years ago.  Last Thursday
>> I could see fine (with contact lenses for distance) On Friday morning
>> my eyes felt foggy.  I took out the lenses which are changed weekly
>> and left them out.  On Saturday am I noticed one eye very cloudy and
>> rang my optician.  He said it was probably some debris in the eye and
>> to do a saline eye wash.  I did this throughout and went out in the
>> afternoon and I could really notice that it was getting much.  I
>> called in to a local optician to see if he could see anything in
>> there.  He confirmed that the cataract had grown dramatically.
>>  
>> I wondered if the products could help me in any way.  Also could they
>> help with kidney problems following chemo.
>>  
>> Please excuse me if I have misspelt anything as I can't see well
>> enough to check now.
>>  
>> Thanks again
>>  
>> Lorraine
>>
>>
>> Live every day as if it was your last, enjoy and laugh till you sleep.
>>
>> Try the all-new Yahoo! Mail . "The New Version is radically easier to
>> use" – The Wall Street Journal
>>
>
>
>

#71 From: Eolake Stobblehouse <e-mail@...>
Date: Mon Aug 7, 2006 3:17 pm
Subject: Re: silica disks use
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>Glad though the sheet is serving its purpose, must be the first
>feedback I've ever had that it's of any use.

Oh, it's bollix-good.


Yours, Eolake

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- Vincent van Gogh

#70 From: Nicola Quinn <mail@...>
Date: Mon Aug 7, 2006 2:58 pm
Subject: Re: silica disks use
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LOL! That's ok, I won't hold your IQ against you :)

Glad though the sheet is serving its purpose, must be the first feedback I've ever had that it's of any use.

So thanks for that.

Nicola


On 7 Aug 2006, at 15:06, Eolake Stobblehouse wrote:

Nicola,
Reading your "cheat sheet", I just had a realization about silica
disks and how to use them: I thought for some reason that the acted
as a shield against radiation coming from the fuse box into the home.
But I now realize that they are turned *into* the box, and they
change the electricity in the wires, which then goes into the home.

Bear with me, my IQ is only 146. :)

Yours, Eolake

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The best way to know God is to love many things.
- Vincent van Gogh



#69 From: Eolake Stobblehouse <e-mail@...>
Date: Mon Aug 7, 2006 2:06 pm
Subject: silica disks use
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Nicola,
Reading your "cheat sheet", I just had a realization about silica
disks and how to use them: I thought for some reason that the acted
as a shield against radiation coming from the fuse box into the home.
But I now realize that they are turned *into* the box, and they
change the electricity in the wires, which then goes into the home.

Bear with me, my IQ is only 146. :)


Yours, Eolake

---
http://stobblehouse.com <-- My home page
http://eolake.blogspot.com <-- My blog

The best way to know God is to love many things.
- Vincent van Gogh

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