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Skibelt@a... wrote:
Ok Kelvin; I can understand that, b ut until sat. the only think I
read
was these people giving one line responses that would waste a great
deal of
my time following them to different sites, email lists, and books.
I don't
see this as being much of a discussion, whne these people can't bring
enough
facts to the table to at least make their point.
If you have something you want people to know about, you should at
the least
get some basic information about it.
Understand, that I do honor person case history (or herstory)
accounts.
I have no problem with other peoples remedies. Being a healer
myself, I've
always said: I don't care if I have to dance naked around a bon fire
at
midnight, screaming profanities at the top of my lungs. If this heals
just
one person, it's a valid healing technique, and well worth it. But
being a
manufacturing engineer by trade I like to understand some of the
mechanics
behind these.
I've heard many stories from many different sources about people
healing
themselves using almost anything. I heard a chiropractor once tell
me that
you can remove gall stones with classic coke and a can of asparagas.
He said
what you do is drink the whole 6 pak of coke in one sitting, then eat
the
asparagas and go lay down and wait. If I was to drink just one coke
my blood
sugar would go through the roof, If I drank the whole 6 pak I
couldn't do
anything but lay down and wait, (for the ambulance) I think this
doc. went
to the junk food school of medicine. But, people tell me all they
did was
pray, nothing else, and their cancer went away. I've been told all
they
did was clear the parasites from their bodies and the cancer went
away.
I've heard many accounts of people just kicking up their calcium,
magnesium,
and vit. D intake and they healed many ailments including cancer.
I've
heard people say all they did was start drinking 3 or more quarts of
distilled water a day and their cancer was healed.
I would just like some form of explaination for this flax and cc
treatment,
without having to spend weeks doing research.
Klaus
In a message dated 3/18/01 1:08:50 PM, hovila@f... writes:
<< Klaus,
The flax/cc discussion only got going in the last couple of weeks,
partly in
response to a question I asked. Many other subjects have been
discussed.
Personally, I am most attracted to raw food diets as a cancer cure.
In my
case, my body spontaneously expelled a cancerous bladder tumor I
didn't even
know I had shortly after starting to eat raw (vegetarian) foods.
I agree, there is no place for name calling on this list.
Kelvin >>
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