Guest guest Posted October 3, 2011 Report Share Posted October 3, 2011 Loni, Unfortunately, no, they sell it by the ft. Or you can ask them to translate to yards. The only thing I've seen already made is the chamis, and boxers and I got her the boxers and the fabric is no where near as blocking as the high performance silver stuff. (I think they do sell a t-shirt, but again, I don't think its the same fabric) Loni? Before this, I could barely sew a curtain. So far, I've made several T-shirts and boxers. Teens are hard on their clothes, and the high perf silver is thin, but pretty sturdy if you aren't a teenager! I can't tell you how many times I 've had to repair rips and tears. What I did was take a over size T-shirt, some big paper (you can tape together reg paper), and make the front and back pattern. The T-shirt is EASY. Two seams, on the sides. Cut a little v in the front, makes it easier to put on and take off. Go larger for easy movement, and make sure to leave enough room for generous seams, this helps reduce any tearing and there shouldn't be any gaps in the seams. The boxers? Chuckle chuckle, the first few pairs I made? (because she wears them ALL the time!! AFter about 6 mths, she wears them out) The first few pairs of boxers I made- well? They worked! They weren't by any means perfect. It took me like 4 pairs to finally get it RIGHT! But when you gotta do something, you find a way! I practiced on cheap muslim fabric first. Its not like anyone is going to see it, she wears it under her reg clothes...but you do gotta be able to " move " in it. She can always tell the difference between a new pair I made and the old. The only way I could get her to take a shower, was to line the inside of the shower with the high performance....I used a large plastic circle big enough for her stand in and barely move, and clipped the fabric around that on the outside, with the shower curtain on the inside. Otherwise, she feels the radiation from the antenna on the water tower a block away. In the summer, this fabric is hot. But given the choice bwt being hot and being burned? It was when we started the shielding that she started to heal. She still has minor symptoms, but no where near what she used to get. Mainly because she rarely goes anywhere. To her, its not worth it to get irradiated. The few times she goes to the store with me, she wears a large high perf silver scarf around her head and neck. Yea, it sucks for her. But she's been a real trooper. She's an inspriation for me...she never complains... imagine that...no prom, no bowling, very little physical contact with her old friends...the few that come around do take the batteries out of their cell phones a block away...but they are so toxic, we have to pre and post treat for symptoms. She's a wonderful and extremely talented artist... Thanks for your empathy. She has a friend her age who has a " cyst " on his brain. As its right where he uses his cell phone...somehow I don't think its a cyst.... He's say his cell phone gives him a headache..but of course, he still uses it. The rest of them aren't healthy either. Somehow, she manages to deal with this. Hope this helps. Lizzie From: loni326@... Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2011 17:26:48 -0700 Subject: High Performance Silver Fabric/Lizzie Wow Lizzie, is your daughter young. I feel so bad when I hear of the young ones with this disability. Can you purchase the high performance silver fabric in already made apparel? Or do you have to make the clothing yourself out of it? I'm not a good at sewing? Loni From: thode <lizt777@...> Subject: RE: possibly going to have to move to the Quiet Zone esens Date: Sunday, October 2, 2011, 2:44 PM Sorry to hear about your new problem. Depending upon which frequencies/ sources you are reacting too, you may be able to shield yourself by wearing shielding fabric ( like from www.lessemf.com)....... wearing shielded fabric either at your current place or for the trip, may be an option. But it does depend upon what it is, you are reacting too. Lizzie From: windfeather118@... Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2011 21:14:35 +0000 Subject: possibly going to have to move to the Quiet Zone Somebody did another update a few days ago in our neck of the woods and my weak spot has moved up from my abdomen to my heart region and it is _not_ good. As much as I hate the idea I might actually have to move all by my onesies to the Virginia/West Virginia area. I know no one out there. Flying is out, Greyhound is out, and trains probably are, too at this point but I'm not sure. Does anyone on this forum live in the Quiet Zone? Are there good web pages for jobs in that area? I have a B.A. in arts but can do just about anything that doesn't require having to be outside in all kinds of weather or lifting more than 20 lbs. I have experience in retail and bakery. I was looking at the Craigslist for the areas but my internet connection keeps freezing up on me at crucial moments. I'm taking for granted that if they aren't allowing all that electronic stuff I'll be able to work just about anywhere. Thanks anybody who can answer! -Glitter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2011 Report Share Posted October 3, 2011 Thanks Lizzie for the info. I look in to the fabric but I'd sooooooo much rather buy something already made. ha ha  Breaks my heart about your daughter. makes me raving mad at the government for allowing this overexposure! Sounds like she is dealing with the cards she has been delt. Good for her.  Loni From: thode <lizt777@...> Subject: RE: possibly going to have to move to the Quiet Zone esens Date: Sunday, October 2, 2011, 2:44 PM Sorry to hear about your new problem. Depending upon which frequencies/ sources you are reacting too, you may be able to shield yourself by wearing shielding fabric ( like from www.lessemf.com)....... wearing shielded fabric either at your current place or for the trip, may be an option. But it does depend upon what it is, you are reacting too. Lizzie From: windfeather118@... Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2011 21:14:35 +0000 Subject: possibly going to have to move to the Quiet Zone Somebody did another update a few days ago in our neck of the woods and my weak spot has moved up from my abdomen to my heart region and it is _not_ good. As much as I hate the idea I might actually have to move all by my onesies to the Virginia/West Virginia area. I know no one out there. Flying is out, Greyhound is out, and trains probably are, too at this point but I'm not sure. Does anyone on this forum live in the Quiet Zone? Are there good web pages for jobs in that area? I have a B.A. in arts but can do just about anything that doesn't require having to be outside in all kinds of weather or lifting more than 20 lbs. I have experience in retail and bakery. I was looking at the Craigslist for the areas but my internet connection keeps freezing up on me at crucial moments. I'm taking for granted that if they aren't allowing all that electronic stuff I'll be able to work just about anywhere. Thanks anybody who can answer! -Glitter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2011 Report Share Posted October 4, 2011 Loni, If you send me the fabric - and pay for shipping, I'll make you a T-shirt and boxers...shipping won't be too high, the fabric is very light. And I'd need size info of course. Lizzie From: loni326@... Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2011 21:04:17 -0700 Subject: RE: High Performance Silver Fabric/Lizzie Thanks Lizzie for the info. I look in to the fabric but I'd sooooooo much rather buy something already made. ha ha Breaks my heart about your daughter. makes me raving mad at the government for allowing this overexposure! Sounds like she is dealing with the cards she has been delt. Good for her. Loni From: thode <lizt777@...> Subject: RE: possibly going to have to move to the Quiet Zone esens Date: Sunday, October 2, 2011, 2:44 PM Sorry to hear about your new problem. Depending upon which frequencies/ sources you are reacting too, you may be able to shield yourself by wearing shielding fabric ( like from www.lessemf.com)....... wearing shielded fabric either at your current place or for the trip, may be an option. But it does depend upon what it is, you are reacting too. Lizzie From: windfeather118@... Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2011 21:14:35 +0000 Subject: possibly going to have to move to the Quiet Zone Somebody did another update a few days ago in our neck of the woods and my weak spot has moved up from my abdomen to my heart region and it is _not_ good. As much as I hate the idea I might actually have to move all by my onesies to the Virginia/West Virginia area. I know no one out there. Flying is out, Greyhound is out, and trains probably are, too at this point but I'm not sure. Does anyone on this forum live in the Quiet Zone? Are there good web pages for jobs in that area? I have a B.A. in arts but can do just about anything that doesn't require having to be outside in all kinds of weather or lifting more than 20 lbs. I have experience in retail and bakery. I was looking at the Craigslist for the areas but my internet connection keeps freezing up on me at crucial moments. I'm taking for granted that if they aren't allowing all that electronic stuff I'll be able to work just about anywhere. Thanks anybody who can answer! -Glitter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2011 Report Share Posted October 4, 2011 Sounds like a good business. That is nice fabric... you can see through it pretty well though others can't see you if it's over your face. Make sure the shirt is long enough to contact the boxers all the way around. Good idea to use fabric that is conductive on the outside, otherwise the seams are too leaky. But be careful around electric plugs (could start a fire or zap you). A scarf or hoodie is a good idea, because otherwise you're going to feel it even stronger in the neck region. Do you wash the fabric? When I used to have it with me sometimes it would pick up perfume depending on where I went. And juice and such will tarnish it. I never tried washing it. On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 8:52 AM, thode <lizt777@...> wrote: > ** > > > > Loni, > If you send me the fabric - and pay for shipping, I'll make you a T-shirt > and boxers...shipping > won't be too high, the fabric is very light. And I'd need size info of > course. > > Lizzie > > > > From: loni326@... > Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2011 21:04:17 -0700 > > Subject: RE: High Performance Silver Fabric/Lizzie > > Thanks Lizzie for the info. I look in to the fabric but I'd sooooooo much > rather buy something already made. ha ha > > Breaks my heart about your daughter. makes me raving mad at the government > for allowing this overexposure! Sounds like she is dealing with the cards > she has been delt. Good for her. > > Loni > > > > From: thode <lizt777@...> > Subject: RE: possibly going to have to move to the Quiet Zone > esens > Date: Sunday, October 2, 2011, 2:44 PM > > Sorry to hear about your new problem. Depending upon which frequencies/ > sources you are reacting too, you may be able to shield yourself by wearing > shielding fabric ( like from www.lessemf.com)....... > wearing shielded fabric either at your current place or for the trip, may > be an option. But it does depend upon what it is, you are reacting too. > Lizzie > > > From: windfeather118@... > Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2011 21:14:35 +0000 > Subject: possibly going to have to move to the Quiet Zone > > Somebody did another update a few days ago in our neck of the woods and my > weak spot has moved up from my abdomen to my heart region and it is _not_ > good. As much as I hate the idea I might actually have to move all by my > onesies to the Virginia/West Virginia area. I know no one out there. Flying > is out, Greyhound is out, and trains probably are, too at this point but I'm > not sure. Does anyone on this forum live in the Quiet Zone? Are there good > web pages for jobs in that area? I have a B.A. in arts but can do just about > anything that doesn't require having to be outside in all kinds of weather > or lifting more than 20 lbs. I have experience in retail and bakery. I was > looking at the Craigslist for the areas but my internet connection keeps > freezing up on me at crucial moments. I'm taking for granted that if they > aren't allowing all that electronic stuff I'll be able to work just about > anywhere. Thanks anybody who can answer! > > -Glitter > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2011 Report Share Posted October 4, 2011 Yea, we do tuck in to the boxers. No, you can hand wash it..we have gotten it wet.. normally we hang them and let them AIR out. I always cover the neck/thryoid area... with a scarf made of same. Chiropractors have NOT a clue to WHY their business has picked up so much, these past few yrs. I know with me, that this wireless stuff does tend to throw my axel out (neck area). Shielding with the scarf has reduced this very much soo. Yes, the fabric does breathe, and my daughter s/times put her whole scarf over her head and face, its nice that you can see thru this. It is hot to wear in the summer, but better then being fried. With my daughter, I make her t-shirt extra long, so it acts as a doubling of shielding over the abdomen area, along with the boxers. Google Barrie Trower for some insightful and quite scary info into this technology and history..and you'll know why I double her fabric that way! All my essential outlets are now wired properly and we used the MC cable..this has proven well worth the money. *EXcellent point on the neck...for awhile there back, I thought it was just me...but now I know its not. Lizzie > > From: wbruno@... > Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 12:05:50 -0600 > Subject: Re: High Performance Silver Fabric/Lizzie > > Sounds like a good business. That is nice fabric... you > can see through it pretty well though others can't see you if it's over your > face. > > Make sure the shirt is long enough to contact the boxers > all the way around. Good idea to use fabric that is conductive > on the outside, otherwise the seams are too leaky. But be careful around > electric plugs (could start a fire or zap you). > > A scarf or hoodie is a good idea, because otherwise you're > going to feel it even stronger in the neck region. > > Do you wash the fabric? When I used to have it with me > sometimes it would pick up perfume depending on where I went. > And juice and such will tarnish it. I never tried washing it. > > > > On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 8:52 AM, thode <lizt777@...> wrote: > > > ** > > > > > > > > Loni, > > If you send me the fabric - and pay for shipping, I'll make you a T-shirt > > and boxers...shipping > > won't be too high, the fabric is very light. And I'd need size info of > > course. > > > > Lizzie > > > > > > > > From: loni326@... > > Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2011 21:04:17 -0700 > > > > Subject: RE: High Performance Silver Fabric/Lizzie > > > > Thanks Lizzie for the info. I look in to the fabric but I'd sooooooo much > > rather buy something already made. ha ha > > > > Breaks my heart about your daughter. makes me raving mad at the government > > for allowing this overexposure! Sounds like she is dealing with the cards > > she has been delt. Good for her. > > > > Loni > > > > > > > > From: thode <lizt777@...> > > Subject: RE: possibly going to have to move to the Quiet Zone > > esens > > Date: Sunday, October 2, 2011, 2:44 PM > > > > Sorry to hear about your new problem. Depending upon which frequencies/ > > sources you are reacting too, you may be able to shield yourself by wearing > > shielding fabric ( like from www.lessemf.com)....... > > wearing shielded fabric either at your current place or for the trip, may > > be an option. But it does depend upon what it is, you are reacting too. > > Lizzie > > > > > > From: windfeather118@... > > Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2011 21:14:35 +0000 > > Subject: possibly going to have to move to the Quiet Zone > > > > Somebody did another update a few days ago in our neck of the woods and my > > weak spot has moved up from my abdomen to my heart region and it is _not_ > > good. As much as I hate the idea I might actually have to move all by my > > onesies to the Virginia/West Virginia area. I know no one out there. Flying > > is out, Greyhound is out, and trains probably are, too at this point but I'm > > not sure. Does anyone on this forum live in the Quiet Zone? Are there good > > web pages for jobs in that area? I have a B.A. in arts but can do just about > > anything that doesn't require having to be outside in all kinds of weather > > or lifting more than 20 lbs. I have experience in retail and bakery. I was > > looking at the Craigslist for the areas but my internet connection keeps > > freezing up on me at crucial moments. I'm taking for granted that if they > > aren't allowing all that electronic stuff I'll be able to work just about > > anywhere. Thanks anybody who can answer! > > > > -Glitter > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2011 Report Share Posted October 4, 2011 I only do basic sewing but have just gotten patterns to make a long sleeve scoop neck cotton tshirt and leggings, like long underwear that could go under jeans, etc....can't find them ready made.... debbie possibly going to have to move to the Quiet Zone & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; Somebody did another update a few days ago in our neck of the woods and my & gt; & gt; weak spot has moved up from my abdomen to my heart region and it is _not_ & gt; & gt; good. As much as I hate the idea I might actually have to move all by my & gt; & gt; onesies to the Virginia/West Virginia area. I know no one out there. Flying & gt; & gt; is out, Greyhound is out, and trains probably are, too at this point but I'm & gt; & gt; not sure. Does anyone on this forum live in the Quiet Zone? Are there good & gt; & gt; web pages for jobs in that area? I have a B.A. in arts but can do just about & gt; & gt; anything that doesn't require having to be outside in all kinds of weather & gt; & gt; or lifting more than 20 lbs. I have experience in retail and bakery. I was & gt; & gt; looking at the Craigslist for the areas but my internet connection keeps & gt; & gt; freezing up on me at crucial moments. I'm taking for granted that if they & gt; & gt; aren't allowing all that electronic stuff I'll be able to work just about & gt; & gt; anywhere. Thanks anybody who can answer! & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; -Glitter & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2011 Report Share Posted October 4, 2011 Not sure if there was a question in there Debbie. I can tell you this: if you're thinking of making a pair a leggings out of the high performance silver fabric, I made a pair and unlike stretchy leggings that allow movement, the silver fabric does not have that kind of stretch..they dragged at the knees under the blue jeans we wear- that's why we went to the boxer style. But if you're looking for something that would cover more, a loose loooong shirt dress kind of design might work. I strongly suggest to anyone using the high performance silver fabric to make clothing items, to practice on cheap muslim fabric first, as the silver fabric is pricey. And keep in mind, a scarf silver fabric to cover the neck /thryoid areas. Lessemf does sell the scarf, already made for (60 bucks) last time I looked- not sure if they are using the exact same fabric or the thinner stuff, as I made our own scarves -ordering the high per formance silver, (cheaper). If you are making the boxers, suggest you NOT use the internet patterns, those are for the very tight cute little boxers, ours are patterned on real guys boxers, you'd want the FOUR piece pattern, no need for a front slot. Personally, I wouldn't use a scoop neck for two reasons. The 1st, too much fabric is needed, waste of resources, and 2nd, you want the thyroid & thyrmus gland (front of neck) shielded, which is accomplished by a t-shirt neck with small v slit for easy on and off, and a scarf. Lizzie From: Debbie4God39@... Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 17:28:22 -0400 Subject: RE: High Performance Silver Fabric/Lizzie I only do basic sewing but have just gotten patterns to make a long sleeve scoop neck cotton tshirt and leggings, like long underwear that could go under jeans, etc....can't find them ready made.... debbie possibly going to have to move to the Quiet Zone & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; Somebody did another update a few days ago in our neck of the woods and my & gt; & gt; weak spot has moved up from my abdomen to my heart region and it is _not_ & gt; & gt; good. As much as I hate the idea I might actually have to move all by my & gt; & gt; onesies to the Virginia/West Virginia area. I know no one out there. Flying & gt; & gt; is out, Greyhound is out, and trains probably are, too at this point but I'm & gt; & gt; not sure. Does anyone on this forum live in the Quiet Zone? Are there good & gt; & gt; web pages for jobs in that area? I have a B.A. in arts but can do just about & gt; & gt; anything that doesn't require having to be outside in all kinds of weather & gt; & gt; or lifting more than 20 lbs. I have experience in retail and bakery. I was & gt; & gt; looking at the Craigslist for the areas but my internet connection keeps & gt; & gt; freezing up on me at crucial moments. I'm taking for granted that if they & gt; & gt; aren't allowing all that electronic stuff I'll be able to work just about & gt; & gt; anywhere. Thanks anybody who can answer! & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; -Glitter & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2011 Report Share Posted October 5, 2011 Hi , I have two questions: 1. HIgh Performance Silver Mesh is silver coated nylon. Doesn't the silver rub off on your skin and make it blackened? Does it rip easily? 2. You mention to cover the Thyroid and Thymus. That makes sense because they are vulnerable and very important glands. But I was wondering if those glands have a particular hypersensitivity to RH and if anyone is having problems with their Thymus? The reason I ask is because that is my weak spot and I am having a lot of pain in my Thymus during and after RH exposure. Feels like it is bleeding.. I feared cancer and had a Thermogram, which is a non-invasive, non-radiation diagnositc tool. It showed that my Thymus was radiating the most heat of anywhere in my body, and an abnormal amount, indicating a disease process. I am wondering about how to best approach this very bad news. Of course, I will try to shield it from exposure, but it seems to be to late for that. If I do have a tumor on it, the only way to diagnose that is by MRI or X-ray and I don't think my Thymus can take any more radiation. Any input on Thymus diagnosis or healing? Thanks for reading, C. Superdrove I wouldn't use a scoop neck for two reasons. The 1st, too much fabric is needed, waste of resources, and 2nd, you want the thyroid & thyrmus gland (front of neck) shielded, which is accomplished by a t-shirt neck with small v slit for easy on and off, and a scarf. Lizzie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2011 Report Share Posted October 5, 2011 Hi, No, it does not turn the skin black- in times of heavy sweat, there can be a residue, not harmful though, as silver is highly anti-microbial. As for rips, the fabric is fairly sturdy....teenagers , at least mine, tend to be rough on clothing. (jumping ect). This is why the " fit " has to be loose enough to enable free movement, but tight enough to do the job. I did rip my arm hole once because I was in a hurry...have learned not to do that. As for thyroid/thymus issue- when the thyroid gland does NOT have adequate stores of Iodine, any radiation (chernobly/fukushime/wireless) will be absorbed thru the thyroid gland. Research shows the thyroid gland is EXTREMELY vulnerable to radiation. Google: Mark Sircus, radiation. This is also why I often stress adequate thyroid/adenal support. These are crucial elements of the immune system. Leaving these two glands out of the healing equation is akin to building a house with no foundation. *(This is why I don't take Kelp by itself to replenish Iodine stores, as the body needs huge amts...there are Iodine receptors in every part of the body*read Dr. Brownsteins book: " Iodine-Why You Need It " . Often, nodules can develop on the thyroid, regular mainstream treats this as a cancer. My extensive research in this area- is that the nodules form due to IODINE DEFICIENCY. I have often applied liquid Iodine drops directly on my thryoid and there have been times when Es daughter was exposed strong wireless sources and said she felt like her throat/thryoid was swelling. Iodine took care of this within 15 min or so. The first time, she was unknowingly exposed to a friends high power cordless tele..her throat ballooned out. For such a severe case, I used the stronger LUgol's 5%. Bottom line? Yes the Thymus is important, but the thryoid/adrenals are at the very top of the list. **It is, in my opinion, never too late. The body has an amazing ability to heal itself, given the right tools **think nutrients/minerals and proper shielding of vulnerable areas. (Shielding also means reduction of RF assault) I speak as one who was at the bottom of the barrel years ago. Simplified, disease and unhealth are caused from two things: Nutritional deficiencies and Toxic Over load. Which one comes first, does not matter, for one opens the door to the other. In a nutshell: Iodine/Magnesium Chloride transdermal therapy* google Mark Sircus " Transdermal Magnesium Therapy " - the body needs huge amts of these two minerals. The breasts are the body's largest storehouse for Iodine. When the thryoid runs low on Iodine, it will borrow/steal Iodine from the breasts and any other tissues. This is also probably why breast cancer is so prevelant today. When supply is low, this no doubt does affect the Thymus gland. In the winter, the Thyroid needs MORE Iodine because one of the many jobs the thyroid gland does, is to regulate the body's temperature, like the thermostat on a furnace. If it calls for more Iodine, and there isn't enough? Bad news. This is also why people tend to get sicker in the cold months..the thryoid is trying to both keep the body healthy and supply enough heat. And wthout adequate supplies/tools, it cannot do its job. When the thyroid goes into distress, the adrenals jump into help. If both these glands are minus adequate supplies, they both go down. The adrenals are the Rottweillers of the body, they stand before health and disease. Usually, if the thryoid has been struggling for some time, the adrenals are also struggling. I have seen miracles upon miracles. Check out the articles I mentioned. READ! Lizzie From: superdrove@... Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 23:27:24 -0700 Subject: RE: High Performance Silver Fabric/Lizzie Hi , I have two questions: 1. HIgh Performance Silver Mesh is silver coated nylon. Doesn't the silver rub off on your skin and make it blackened? Does it rip easily? 2. You mention to cover the Thyroid and Thymus. That makes sense because they are vulnerable and very important glands. But I was wondering if those glands have a particular hypersensitivity to RH and if anyone is having problems with their Thymus? The reason I ask is because that is my weak spot and I am having a lot of pain in my Thymus during and after RH exposure. Feels like it is bleeding.. I feared cancer and had a Thermogram, which is a non-invasive, non-radiation diagnositc tool. It showed that my Thymus was radiating the most heat of anywhere in my body, and an abnormal amount, indicating a disease process. I am wondering about how to best approach this very bad news. Of course, I will try to shield it from exposure, but it seems to be to late for that. If I do have a tumor on it, the only way to diagnose that is by MRI or X-ray and I don't think my Thymus can take any more radiation. Any input on Thymus diagnosis or healing? Thanks for reading, C. Superdrove I wouldn't use a scoop neck for two reasons. The 1st, too much fabric is needed, waste of resources, and 2nd, you want the thyroid & thyrmus gland (front of neck) shielded, which is accomplished by a t-shirt neck with small v slit for easy on and off, and a scarf. Lizzie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2011 Report Share Posted October 5, 2011 Superdove, I would check it out, but found this. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/thymuscancer.html The thymus is a small organ in your upper chest, under your breastbone. Before birth and during childhood, the thymus helps the body make a type of white blood cell. These cells help protect you from infections. Cancer of the thymus is rare. You are more likely to get it if you have other diseases such as myasthenia gravis, lupus or rheumatoid arthritis. Sometimes there are no symptoms. Other times, thymus cancer can cause A cough that doesn't go away Chest painTrouble breathing The most common treatment is surgery to remove the tumor. Other options include radiation and hormone therapy. I read pain over the breastbone can also be a need for vit D? I got a thermography & unless I misunderstood, the red, orange, & yellow ares are fine. A dark blue, black area shows concern, that you're not getting oxygen to the area. How about an ultasound IF bloodwork show problems. I would get the T-shirt for that area. Pray you're fine. Kathy From: C.a.b. <superdrove@...>  RE: High Performance Silver Fabric/Lizzie  Hi , I have two questions: 1. HIgh Performance Silver Mesh is silver coated nylon. Doesn't the silver rub off on your skin and make it blackened? Does it rip easily? 2. You mention to cover the Thyroid and Thymus. That makes sense because they are vulnerable and very important glands. But I was wondering if those glands have a particular hypersensitivity to RH and if anyone is having problems with their Thymus? The reason I ask is because that is my weak spot and I am having a lot of pain in my Thymus during and after RH exposure. Feels like it is bleeding.. I feared cancer and had a Thermogram, which is a non-invasive, non-radiation diagnositc tool. It showed that my Thymus was radiating the most heat of anywhere in my body, and an abnormal amount, indicating a disease process. I am wondering about how to best approach this very bad news. Of course, I will try to shield it from exposure, but it seems to be to late for that. If I do have a tumor on it, the only way to diagnose that is by MRI or X-ray and I don't think my Thymus can take any more radiation. Any input on Thymus diagnosis or healing? Thanks for reading, C. Superdrove  I wouldn't use a scoop neck for two reasons. The 1st, too much fabric is needed, waste of resources, and 2nd, you want the thyroid & thyrmus gland (front of neck) shielded, which is accomplished by a t-shirt neck with small v slit for easy on and off, and a scarf. Lizzie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2011 Report Share Posted October 5, 2011 Hi, Cab, Yes, I have had problems with my thymus and have taken thymus glandulars off and on for decades. Look into goiters and thyroid problems. Also there are many nutrients which are thymus specific. I have never had the thermogram (in fact, since 2003, I generally avoid doctors and scans as much as possible, as I think doctors in general usually don't know how to treat us correctly even if they know something is wrong.) I have never had documented proof something is wrong with my thymus, however, a naturopath put me on thymus glandular way back in 1980 and it helped, so I have kept taking it. ________________________________ From: C.a.b. <superdrove@...> Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 2:27 AM Subject: RE: High Performance Silver Fabric/Lizzie  Hi , I have two questions: 1. HIgh Performance Silver Mesh is silver coated nylon. Doesn't the silver rub off on your skin and make it blackened? Does it rip easily? 2. You mention to cover the Thyroid and Thymus. That makes sense because they are vulnerable and very important glands. But I was wondering if those glands have a particular hypersensitivity to RH and if anyone is having problems with their Thymus? The reason I ask is because that is my weak spot and I am having a lot of pain in my Thymus during and after RH exposure. Feels like it is bleeding.. I feared cancer and had a Thermogram, which is a non-invasive, non-radiation diagnositc tool. It showed that my Thymus was radiating the most heat of anywhere in my body, and an abnormal amount, indicating a disease process. I am wondering about how to best approach this very bad news. Of course, I will try to shield it from exposure, but it seems to be to late for that. If I do have a tumor on it, the only way to diagnose that is by MRI or X-ray and I don't think my Thymus can take any more radiation. Any input on Thymus diagnosis or healing? Thanks for reading, C. Superdrove  I wouldn't use a scoop neck for two reasons. The 1st, too much fabric is needed, waste of resources, and 2nd, you want the thyroid & thyrmus gland (front of neck) shielded, which is accomplished by a t-shirt neck with small v slit for easy on and off, and a scarf. Lizzie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2011 Report Share Posted October 5, 2011 Hello,  I would recommend Reiki energy healing and foot reflexology. Check into acupuncture as far as the glands go. And maybe you can find a noteworthy medical intuitive who can help diagnose you. I know this is faith driven, but I honestly have had great fortune doing it this way. You may find that herbs could be helpful, but of course you will know if any of the other treatments help bring down the temporature. It's not easy being us. In fact, I recently met a young man who had been placed on dialysis at the age of 30 and when I told him of my predicament he believed my condition to be worse than his. Whoa--  Good luck, Pam  I wouldn't use a scoop neck for two reasons. The 1st, too much fabric is needed, waste of resources, and 2nd, you want the thyroid & thyrmus gland (front of neck) shielded, which is accomplished by a t-shirt neck with small v slit for easy on and off, and a scarf. Lizzie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2011 Report Share Posted October 5, 2011 Hi, Excellent advice. I actually am a Reiki Master and learned to do reflexology, and do use many wonderful herbs, such as Tumeric, Holy Basil Tulsi, Ginger, Peppermint, and many others. Peppermint essential oil, diluted, is good for cooling down the body. Tumeric is a powerful anti-inflammatory. Holy Basil Tulsi is an adaptogenic herb, and is known to regulate or balance the adrenal glands, although I find it to work more effectively when used with raw glandulars and good Vit B's. Ginger is also a very good anti-inflammatory and relatively easy to buy the root of Ginger at grocery stores. (*just look for the funny whitish flesh colored thing that looks like gnarled fingers!) Ginger and Peppermint are both good for settling queasy stomachs. Peppermint straight, one drop on the temples, rub some on forehead and back of neck has worked wonders to take away my daughter's radiation headaches. Lizzie From: adiaha22@... Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 19:24:31 -0700 Subject: RE: High Performance Silver Fabric/Lizzie Hello, I would recommend Reiki energy healing and foot reflexology. Check into acupuncture as far as the glands go. And maybe you can find a noteworthy medical intuitive who can help diagnose you. I know this is faith driven, but I honestly have had great fortune doing it this way. You may find that herbs could be helpful, but of course you will know if any of the other treatments help bring down the temporature. It's not easy being us. In fact, I recently met a young man who had been placed on dialysis at the age of 30 and when I told him of my predicament he believed my condition to be worse than his. Whoa-- Good luck, Pam I wouldn't use a scoop neck for two reasons. The 1st, too much fabric is needed, waste of resources, and 2nd, you want the thyroid & thyrmus gland (front of neck) shielded, which is accomplished by a t-shirt neck with small v slit for easy on and off, and a scarf. Lizzie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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