Guest guest Posted July 26, 2011 Report Share Posted July 26, 2011 On Jul 26, 2011, at 4:20 PM, elp wrote: > > On that note, let's talk about what to eat in this hot weather. Hot weather? Where? we had about one day that got into the sixties, big deal. I wish we had some real summer here. If it WAS hot, (and even if it is cold) I want watermelon. LOTS of it. > I like > wraps. I use a spelt or rice tortilla, sliced turkey or chicken, > broccoli slaw (my new favorite), hot peppers, tomatoes, a bit of olive > oil mayo (or salad dressing), roll it up, and eat it. Or use a big > lettuce leaf for the outer " wrap " . Easy, no heating of kitchen, good for > you... and pretty filling. Watermelon is less work:-) I also like red-stem dandelions to chew as munchies. Eggs make an easy protein snack. Lately I make them in " eggies " with extra virgin olive oil and cajun spices. Easy to add a yummy topping if desired. (Mayo, greek yogurt, cheese, organic beef jerky bits, etc). Hot spice helps dissipate heat..... > Here in central Texas, we're in an exceptional drought, and we've had > 40+ days of 100+F weather so far this year. It's supposed to get to 105F > today. So don't you folks complain of a few days in the 90s or 100s!! ;-) Please send us 10 or 20 of those degrees, we need them! Irene Oneg Explorer -- Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom. P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220. www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.) " Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2011 Report Share Posted July 26, 2011 If you want hot weather you should have been in southern Ontario the last 3 weeks. We have had it over 100 F and very humid. Broke all kinds of records and lasted several days at a time. Very overwhelming. Too hot to do anything summery. Just stayed in the house with the air conditioning on. Good to hear from you Irene. I am still using Dr. Joe's broccoli remedy for BCC and it works! It is a lot smaller but not disappeared completely. I have applied the broccoli every night except 2 since the end of last October. I don't do it in the day and that is probably why it is taking so long, but much better than radiation, no matter how long it takes. Regards, Sharon (Ontario, Canada) From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Irene de Villiers Sent: July-26-11 9:09 PM Subject: Re: no more junk mail, and hot weather food On Jul 26, 2011, at 4:20 PM, elp wrote: > > On that note, let's talk about what to eat in this hot weather. Hot weather? Where? we had about one day that got into the sixties, big deal. I wish we had some real summer here. If it WAS hot, (and even if it is cold) I want watermelon. LOTS of it. > I like > wraps. I use a spelt or rice tortilla, sliced turkey or chicken, > broccoli slaw (my new favorite), hot peppers, tomatoes, a bit of olive > oil mayo (or salad dressing), roll it up, and eat it. Or use a big > lettuce leaf for the outer " wrap " . Easy, no heating of kitchen, good for > you... and pretty filling. Watermelon is less work:-) I also like red-stem dandelions to chew as munchies. Eggs make an easy protein snack. Lately I make them in " eggies " with extra virgin olive oil and cajun spices. Easy to add a yummy topping if desired. (Mayo, greek yogurt, cheese, organic beef jerky bits, etc). Hot spice helps dissipate heat..... > Here in central Texas, we're in an exceptional drought, and we've had > 40+ days of 100+F weather so far this year. It's supposed to get to 105F > today. So don't you folks complain of a few days in the 90s or 100s!! ;-) Please send us 10 or 20 of those degrees, we need them! Irene Oneg Explorer -- Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom. P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220. www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.) " Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2011 Report Share Posted July 26, 2011 I heard Asparagus is really good as well. I know a girl who had stage 4 Ca.. lungs, liver, kidneys.....and she ate 6 tablespoons 3 times a day. After a couple months or so, there were no spots in her left lung and the right lung was clearing up as well. They didn't see any in the liver and the kidneys were improving. I guess it matters that it is cooked. It must be cooked to bring out the glutathianine (sp). Have you heard of that? I don't know about topical. On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 8:47 PM, Sharon Ferris <sharonferris@...>wrote: > ** > > > Good to hear from you Irene. I am still using Dr. Joe's broccoli remedy for > BCC and it works! It is a lot smaller but not disappeared completely. I > have applied the broccoli every night except 2 since the end of last > October. I don't do it in the day and that is probably why it is taking so > long, but much better than radiation, no matter how long it takes. > > Regards, > > Sharon (Ontario, Canada) > > From: [mailto: ] On Behalf > Of > Irene de Villiers > Sent: July-26-11 9:09 PM > > Subject: Re: no more junk mail, and hot weather food > > On Jul 26, 2011, at 4:20 PM, elp wrote: > > > > On that note, let's talk about what to eat in this hot weather. > > Hot weather? Where? > we had about one day that got into the sixties, big deal. > I wish we had some real summer here. > > If it WAS hot, (and even if it is cold) I want watermelon. > LOTS of it. > > > I like > > wraps. I use a spelt or rice tortilla, sliced turkey or chicken, > > broccoli slaw (my new favorite), hot peppers, tomatoes, a bit of olive > > oil mayo (or salad dressing), roll it up, and eat it. Or use a big > > lettuce leaf for the outer " wrap " . Easy, no heating of kitchen, good for > > you... and pretty filling. > > Watermelon is less work:-) > I also like red-stem dandelions to chew as munchies. > Eggs make an easy protein snack. Lately I make them in " eggies " with extra > virgin olive oil and cajun spices. Easy to add a yummy topping if desired. > (Mayo, greek yogurt, cheese, organic beef jerky bits, etc). > > Hot spice helps dissipate heat..... > > > Here in central Texas, we're in an exceptional drought, and we've had > > 40+ days of 100+F weather so far this year. It's supposed to get to 105F > > today. So don't you folks complain of a few days in the 90s or 100s!! ;-) > > Please send us 10 or 20 of those degrees, we need them! > > Irene > Oneg Explorer > > -- > Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom. > P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220. > www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.) > " Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it. " > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2011 Report Share Posted July 26, 2011 Hi , Yes, I have heard about asparagus as a preventative for cancer and a help with it. Have never heard of it topically but they say even canned is okay. According to Irene's friend, Dr. Joe who is in New Zealand, there is a chemical in broccoli that kills cancer cells in BCC. The broccoli is juiced and the juice and pulp mixed and put directly on the BCC and then a piece of saran wrap is put on top to hold it in place. The longer and more often it is done the better. The broccoli has to be juiced just before it is applied (it can't be kept in the fridge) in order to keep the chemical alive and working (I can't remember the name of the chemical). It is a slow process but seems to be working. Regards, Sharon (Ontario, Canada) Re: no more junk mail, and hot weather food > > On Jul 26, 2011, at 4:20 PM, elp wrote: > > > > On that note, let's talk about what to eat in this hot weather. > > Hot weather? Where? > we had about one day that got into the sixties, big deal. > I wish we had some real summer here. > > If it WAS hot, (and even if it is cold) I want watermelon. > LOTS of it. > > > I like > > wraps. I use a spelt or rice tortilla, sliced turkey or chicken, > > broccoli slaw (my new favorite), hot peppers, tomatoes, a bit of > > olive oil mayo (or salad dressing), roll it up, and eat it. Or use a > > big lettuce leaf for the outer " wrap " . Easy, no heating of kitchen, > > good for you... and pretty filling. > > Watermelon is less work:-) > I also like red-stem dandelions to chew as munchies. > Eggs make an easy protein snack. Lately I make them in " eggies " with > extra virgin olive oil and cajun spices. Easy to add a yummy topping if desired. > (Mayo, greek yogurt, cheese, organic beef jerky bits, etc). > > Hot spice helps dissipate heat..... > > > Here in central Texas, we're in an exceptional drought, and we've > > had > > 40+ days of 100+F weather so far this year. It's supposed to get to > > 40+ 105F > > today. So don't you folks complain of a few days in the 90s or > > 100s!! ;-) > > Please send us 10 or 20 of those degrees, we need them! > > Irene > Oneg Explorer > > -- > Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom. > P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220. > www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.) > " Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it. " > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2011 Report Share Posted July 26, 2011 , I'm passing this along to a friend with bone cancer. Hopefully it will help her also. Re: no more junk mail, and hot weather food >> >> On Jul 26, 2011, at 4:20 PM, elp wrote: >> > >> > On that note, let's talk about what to eat in this hot weather. >> >> Hot weather? Where? >> we had about one day that got into the sixties, big deal. >> I wish we had some real summer here. >> >> If it WAS hot, (and even if it is cold) I want watermelon. >> LOTS of it. >> >> > I like >> > wraps. I use a spelt or rice tortilla, sliced turkey or chicken, >> > broccoli slaw (my new favorite), hot peppers, tomatoes, a bit of olive >> > oil mayo (or salad dressing), roll it up, and eat it. Or use a big >> > lettuce leaf for the outer " wrap " . Easy, no heating of kitchen, good >> > for >> > you... and pretty filling. >> >> Watermelon is less work:-) >> I also like red-stem dandelions to chew as munchies. >> Eggs make an easy protein snack. Lately I make them in " eggies " with >> extra >> virgin olive oil and cajun spices. Easy to add a yummy topping if >> desired. >> (Mayo, greek yogurt, cheese, organic beef jerky bits, etc). >> >> Hot spice helps dissipate heat..... >> >> > Here in central Texas, we're in an exceptional drought, and we've had >> > 40+ days of 100+F weather so far this year. It's supposed to get to >> > 105F >> > today. So don't you folks complain of a few days in the 90s or 100s!! >> > ;-) >> >> Please send us 10 or 20 of those degrees, we need them! >> >> Irene >> Oneg Explorer >> >> -- >> Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom. >> P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220. >> www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.) >> " Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it. " >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2011 Report Share Posted July 26, 2011 Sharon, Glad to hear yours is doing so well. Re: no more junk mail, and hot weather food > > On Jul 26, 2011, at 4:20 PM, elp wrote: > > > > On that note, let's talk about what to eat in this hot weather. > > Hot weather? Where? > we had about one day that got into the sixties, big deal. > I wish we had some real summer here. > > If it WAS hot, (and even if it is cold) I want watermelon. > LOTS of it. > > > I like > > wraps. I use a spelt or rice tortilla, sliced turkey or chicken, > > broccoli slaw (my new favorite), hot peppers, tomatoes, a bit of > > olive oil mayo (or salad dressing), roll it up, and eat it. Or use a > > big lettuce leaf for the outer " wrap " . Easy, no heating of kitchen, > > good for you... and pretty filling. > > Watermelon is less work:-) > I also like red-stem dandelions to chew as munchies. > Eggs make an easy protein snack. Lately I make them in " eggies " with > extra virgin olive oil and cajun spices. Easy to add a yummy topping if desired. > (Mayo, greek yogurt, cheese, organic beef jerky bits, etc). > > Hot spice helps dissipate heat..... > > > Here in central Texas, we're in an exceptional drought, and we've > > had > > 40+ days of 100+F weather so far this year. It's supposed to get to > > 40+ 105F > > today. So don't you folks complain of a few days in the 90s or > > 100s!! ;-) > > Please send us 10 or 20 of those degrees, we need them! > > Irene > Oneg Explorer > > -- > Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom. > P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220. > www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.) > " Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it. " > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2011 Report Share Posted July 27, 2011 On Jul 26, 2011, at 8:37 PM, Murray wrote: > , > I'm passing this along to a friend with bone cancer. Homeopathic symphytum (in F series potencies) is better for bone cancer. The broccoli is specific to basal cell carcioma. Great to hear progress for you ! Namaste, Irene -- Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom. P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220. www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.) " Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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