Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Re: Changing the subject

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Sometimes having a child with special needs can totally consume your life.

When your child is not doing well you can sometimes feel that you don't have

a life. Have you ever considered what it would be like to have a child with

special needs in a third world country? All of us on this list have or have

access to a computer and presumably a printer. click on this link and find

out how your used ink cartridges can feed the poor in third world countries.

Kathy -NNY <A HREF= " http://www.foodforthepoor.org/recycle/ " >Food For The

Poor: Recycle For The Poor: Help Now</A>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 5 years later...

Don't need your advice Kathy. I already told you that.

>

> Sharon,

>

> Buddy is doing his own research. Just like we

> are.

> He is also talking to other people, just like we

> are.

>

> We have nothing to fear.

> Let's dispense with the negative labels, ok?

>

> Kathy

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

i don't see any advice. i see a request preceded by a real good reason for

it.

i'm with Kathy on this, only i'm more blunt.

please drop it, stop it. enough. it's lame.

> -----Original Message-----

>

>

> Don't need your advice Kathy. I already told you that.

>

>

> >

> > Sharon,

> >

> > Buddy is doing his own research. Just like we

> > are.

> > He is also talking to other people, just like we

> > are.

> >

> > We have nothing to fear.

> > Let's dispense with the negative labels, ok?

> >

> > Kathy

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

okay bob so why do you keep it going just drop it please.

> > >

> > > Sharon,

> > >

> > > Buddy is doing his own research. Just like we

> > > are.

> > > He is also talking to other people, just like we

> > > are.

> > >

> > > We have nothing to fear.

> > > Let's dispense with the negative labels, ok?

> > >

> > > Kathy

> >

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Sharon and All,

Well, I needed and I liked Kathy's comment so I'm happy to hear more like that.

And of

course there is no advice here :-)

My apologies to BT if my tone was off.The good thing is Buddy has a very good

idea but it

comes from him and he could expand it for us, spell out the details and we could

possibly

turn it into a community experiment. Later it could even be turned into a

community double

blind test. Maybe.

Regarding mould infection. A few things do help to break down the considerable

survival

abilities . Pulsing and variable pulsing. If I am not able to 'talk' to my bugs

then something like

5 days on and two days off may work, or three weeks on and one week off.

I haven't read or been taught this but: pH variation seems to help hammer the

mouldies. Go

alkaline for most time and then allow myself to go acid for a shorter period.

Another thing

about mould is that some of them have a slime encapsulation facility as a

survival tactic.

cranberry or seems to cut through the mucus or slime.

Garlic then seems to prevent re-growth and proliferation of nasty invasder

organisms.

Elimination of mucous production foods, like dairy, has helped too.

This is no offer to help nor is it an effort to bend your mind, it is just flat

info from my learning

and experience. It is assumed that you are an adult and responsible for your own

thoughts

and actions and emotions and have some abilities to deal with that. That you are

on a list like

this to seek health or healing methods so you are going to be told what other

people are

doing. That other people can possible work out where you are stuck and tell

about what

worked in similar circumstances.

OK,

Tony M

On 10 Jan 2008 at 0:39, Sharon wrote about :

Subject : [ ] Re: Ch

From: " Sharon " <shha2002@...>

Date sent: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 00:39:15 -0000

Subject: [ ] Re: Changing the subject

Send reply to:

> Don't need your advice Kathy. I already told you that.

>

>

> >

> > Sharon,

> >

> > Buddy is doing his own research. Just like we

> > are.

> > He is also talking to other people, just like we

> > are.

> >

> > We have nothing to fear.

> > Let's dispense with the negative labels, ok?

> >

> > Kathy

> >

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I am game for a more organized study!!! We all benifit.

> > >

> > > Sharon,

> > >

> > > Buddy is doing his own research. Just like we

> > > are.

> > > He is also talking to other people, just like we

> > > are.

> > >

> > > We have nothing to fear.

> > > Let's dispense with the negative labels, ok?

> > >

> > > Kathy

> > >

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thanks Tony I so appreciate the advice you gave and it was relevant.

I have to say that when I came on this board I knew a lot. But from

one member I started getting bad advice and condescending questions

like DID YOU READ THE BOOK. This person was responding in a way that

was not helpful to me and in fact the person was wrong. I got tired

of that real fast and decided I would not respond to that person's

advice or seek their advice. It's not that I feel this person is bad

it's just that they didn't know what they were talking about as far

as biotoxin disease from mold exposure, mycotoxins and the genetic

inability to filter toxins were about.

Regarding Buddy. I was one of the first to respond to him when he

came on board and because biotoxin disease from mold exposure affects

an estimated 10 million people in our country I think it's important

for anyone in the healthcare field to understand this disease. Lyme

is another biotoxin disease and is the fastest growing vector-borne

disease right now in our country. Do you have any idea how hard it

is to get proper treatment for either of these diseases? After I told

Buddy about a website he came back and said he had looked at the site

and then he said something about natural remedies. It just so

happened that the site I recommended had nothing to do with natural

remedies. In fact this is a good doctor, an MD who is bucking the

system and curing and helping people in spite of conventional

medicine. He is a traditionalist and stays within the boundries of

his profession but he is changing things and he is on the cutting

edge of the treatment of biotoxin disease. It is a very complicated

disease and the only reason I know about it is because someone told

me about Dr. Shoemaker and I read his books because I am

intellectually curious. I'm getting well because I know about this

disease but I would have stayed sick if I had listens to people who

don't understand this disease and whose answer is " Mercury has gone

Retrograde " These comments do not help me.

Thanks for listening.

We all have our stories to share but lets do it in a way where we are

learning from each other and not slamming other members with words

like DID YOU READ THE BOOK especially where part of my problem is

loss of memory from neurotoxins caused by mycotoxin exposure.

Best regards,

Sharon

> > >

> > > Sharon,

> > >

> > > Buddy is doing his own research. Just like we

> > > are.

> > > He is also talking to other people, just like we

> > > are.

> > >

> > > We have nothing to fear.

> > > Let's dispense with the negative labels, ok?

> > >

> > > Kathy

> > >

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

From "Seven Steps to Inner Power" by Grandmaster Tae Yun Kim, the first Korean female Master of Martial Arts. At 4'11" and 90 pounds, she has an academy in the San Francisco Bay Area.

"Willingness to learn from mistakes is the backbone to everything that can be considered progress. How many mistakes do you think Graham Bell made in inventing the first telephone? Who cares? The object is to succeed, not to count your mistakes. Mistakes are essential to your progress. The minute you decide to achieve a goal that is important to you, you will make mistakes."

I forgive everyone their misteaks, even me! :-)

Kathy

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If your talking to me I forgive you Kathy.

Sharon

>

> >From " Seven Steps to Inner Power " by Grandmaster

> Tae Yun Kim, the first Korean female Master of

> Martial Arts. At 4'11 " and 90 pounds, she has an

> academy in the San Francisco Bay Area.

>

> " Willingness to learn from mistakes is the

> backbone to everything that can be considered

> progress. How many mistakes do you think

> Graham Bell made in inventing the

> first telephone? Who cares? The object is to

> succeed, not to count your mistakes. Mistakes

> are essential to your progress. The minute you

> decide to achieve a goal that is important to

> you, you will make mistakes. "

>

> I forgive everyone their misteaks, even me! :-)

>

> Kathy

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Have a great day everyone!

Hey, I just got a link to a wonderful powerful

video about men and women. I loved it so much I

ordered a copy of the complete weekend seminar.

The guy's book is coming out in March.

http://marriageresourcecenter.org/videogallery/4

/med/VideoWidget8.htm

Nagid Frgp <af yr a X.yy.p Mappcai.

OOP! Damn Dvorak keyboard!

Laugh Your Way to a Better Marriage

Hmmm, the M is in the same place!

Actually Sharon, I was talking about me.

I'm the one that screwed up, remember?

How was I to know you hated Quackwatch so?

Thanks for letting me know!

Kathy

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...