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How did you give him that Cayenne tincture? If you don't mind?

Lynn

Heart Attack

During filming night before last (we film about 10 hours a night. I am now working an average of 20 hours a day), one of the actors had a heart attack. His name is Tom, he is 65 yrs old. (Prayers and positive energy would definitely be apprecieted!)

When it hit, I rushed to my car for my Emergency Kit, and dosed him with a major amount of Ceyanne tincture.

The paramedics said it could have been a lot worse.

Believe me, people, natural remedies DO WORK!!

Peace, love, laughter

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Thanks, Gayla

It was so surreal. As soon as I heard the words " heart attack " , I ran

to my car for my kit. You say " Fast thinking " , but I wasn't even

thinking, just doing.

But Tom, the actor we are discussing, is doing great! He is a new

friend, and a very good one. I am looking forward to learning and

growing from knowing him.

Peace, love, laughter

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> If I drank a double shot of cayenne tincture my heart would jump out

of my chest too !

> Good save!!!!!!!!!!!! Fast thinking!

> Gayla

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I must have missed the answer to my question . Did you make him drink

it or did you put it under his tongue? Also how much did you give him?

Thank you hun. I've been missing some emails and getting doubles of others.

Can't figure that out.

Lynn

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> Thanks, Gayla

>

> It was so surreal. As soon as I heard the words " heart attack " , I ran

> to my car for my kit. You say " Fast thinking " , but I wasn't even

> thinking, just doing.

>

> But Tom, the actor we are discussing, is doing great! He is a new

> friend, and a very good one. I am looking forward to learning and

> growing from knowing him.

>

> Peace, love, laughter

>

>

>

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>> If I drank a double shot of cayenne tincture my heart would jump out

> of my chest too !

>> Good save!!!!!!!!!!!! Fast thinking!

>> Gayla

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It was meant to be. You were put in the right place at the right

time. I hope your friendship grows and deepens over the

years!

PS - I'd like to you how you mix your cayenne tincture.

At 05:06 AM 7/1/2007, you wrote:

Thanks, Gayla

It was so surreal. As soon as I heard the words " heart attack " ,

I ran

to my car for my kit. You say " Fast thinking " , but I wasn't

even

thinking, just doing.

But Tom, the actor we are discussing, is doing great! He is a new

friend, and a very good one. I am looking forward to learning and

growing from knowing him.

Peace, love, laughter

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Hey Lynn

I gave him a tincture, about two shot-glasses worth in a single gulp.

As usual, I more than likely over did it. But I'd rather too much than

too little.

Peace, love, laughter

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> I must have missed the answer to my question .

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Hey ,

My cayenne tincture is so simple. I use organic apple cider vinegar

rather than alcohol, and about 50/50 of fresh habeneros (finely

chopped) and home-made cayenne powder (from the fresh habs).

I use just enough vinegar to cover the habs and powder.

I lightly puree the mixture, then let sit in a tightly sealed jar for

about 2 weeks. Press the solids out. I save the solids for salsa and

such. Or I dehydrate it back into powder.

The liquid left I put in a tincture jar, and if I have a lot, I use a

glass flask like booze comes in.

I keep at least two tincture jars in my Kit at all times. Each jar

holds about 2 shot glasses worth of liquid.

Peace, love, laughter

>

> >Thanks, Gayla

> >

> >It was so surreal. As soon as I heard the words " heart attack " , I

ran

> >to my car for my kit. You say " Fast thinking " , but I wasn't even

> >thinking, just doing.

> >

> >But Tom, the actor we are discussing, is doing great! He is a new

> >friend, and a very good one. I am looking forward to learning and

> >growing from knowing him.

> >

> >Peace, love, laughter

> >

>

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Feel the burn! <G>

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Hey ,My cayenne tincture is so simple. I use organic apple cider vinegar rather than alcohol, and about 50/50 of fresh habeneros (finely chopped) and home-made cayenne powder (from the fresh habs).I use just enough vinegar to cover the habs and powder.I lightly puree the mixture, then let sit in a tightly sealed jar for about 2 weeks. Press the solids out. I save the solids for salsa and such. Or I dehydrate it back into powder.The liquid left I put in a tincture jar, and if I have a lot, I use a glass flask like booze comes in.I keep at least two tincture jars in my Kit at all times. Each jar holds about 2 shot glasses worth of liquid.Peace, love, laughter> > >Thanks, Gayla> >> >It was so surreal. As soon as I heard the words "heart attack", I ran> >to my car for my kit. You say "Fast thinking", but I wasn't even> >thinking, just doing.> >> >But Tom, the actor we are discussing, is doing great! He is a new> >friend, and a very good one. I am looking forward to learning and> >growing from knowing him.> >> >Peace, love, laughter> >>

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Oh, so you had him drink it down. Tell me, was he able to breath right

after swallowing that drink? My goodness that stuff is so strong I might

have a hard time after a gulp like that. I'm really glad it worked for him

though. good for you . You were at the right place at the right time.

You were meant to be there. I don't believe in accidents. Bless you for

it.

Lynn

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> Hey Lynn

>

> I gave him a tincture, about two shot-glasses worth in a single gulp.

> As usual, I more than likely over did it. But I'd rather too much than

> too little.

>

> Peace, love, laughter

>

>

>

>>

>> I must have missed the answer to my question .

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, You are my new HERO! You should be so proud of yourself.

I am going to make some of this to keep on hand here at my house since a ambulance takes at least 1/2 hour to get here.

Blessings to you,

Kathy

Re: Heart Attack

Hey ,My cayenne tincture is so simple. I use organic apple cider vinegar rather than alcohol, and about 50/50 of fresh habeneros (finely chopped) and home-made cayenne powder (from the fresh habs).I use just enough vinegar to cover the habs and powder.I lightly puree the mixture, then let sit in a tightly sealed jar for about 2 weeks. Press the solids out. I save the solids for salsa and such. Or I dehydrate it back into powder.The liquid left I put in a tincture jar, and if I have a lot, I use a glass flask like booze comes in.I keep at least two tincture jars in my Kit at all times. Each jar holds about 2 shot glasses worth of liquid.Peace, love, laughter> > >Thanks, Gayla> >> >It was so surreal. As soon as I heard the words "heart attack", I ran> >to my car for my kit. You say "Fast thinking", but I wasn't even> >thinking, just doing.> >> >But Tom, the actor we are discussing, is doing great! He is a new> >friend, and a very good one. I am looking forward to learning and> >growing from knowing him.> >> >Peace, love, laughter> >>

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Stopping a heart attack is stopping a symptom, we have to eliminate the

cause and start cleaning the arteries.

I personally like knowing there's a remedy that stops the symptoms. Then go about treating the root cause.

Gloria

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Stopping a heart attack is stopping a symptom, we have to eliminate the

cause and start cleaning the arteries.

-- In health , MorningGlory113@... wrote:

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> A friend of mine stopped a couple heart attacks of his own with

cayenne. He

> keeps it on hand and swears it saved his life twice.

>

> Gloria

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> http://www.aol.com.

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  • 6 months later...

You scared me too, Roni! I had 178 e-mails and I saw that and it was

the first one I read. Thank God you are ok!

Venizia

> I hope this goes through this time. It's a video of a

heart attack. I thought everyone could

> learn and benefit from it.

>

> Roni

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  • 2 years later...

Unfortunately, she has gone back to smoking. She didn't smoke for 7

days, which was enough time to be free of cigarettes, but then started

back. She informed my son that she wasn't addicted to cigarettes; she

just enjoys smoking. I am very disappointed in her.

Sue

On Dec 9, 2010, at 9:34 AM, wrote:

> So sorry to hear this about your daughter-in-law, Sue.

>

> I hope she will take action to try to prevent another heart attack.

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