Guest guest Posted July 18, 2010 Report Share Posted July 18, 2010 Um, sounds great Becky but not everyone has $1500 they can come up with. Well , maybe you can tell more of the radiation stones. It would be more affordable for Shauna. Then again, vit c / salt is very affordable and if it works I think that is the main goal presently. Do you have any links to the protocol Daddybob used specifically? rose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2010 Report Share Posted July 18, 2010 Just go to www.nighthawkminerals.com and get the phone number and call them. Anyone that answers the phone is trained in using the stones. A full kit is $310 and if you need a gray stone (which is a stone with a bit more radiation in it, for specific problems) that is $125 or 150 I THINK. The protocol that Daddybob's daughter used for lyme was simply wearing the rad stone necklace and drinking the treated water. The necklace effected the lyme so immediately that she could only wear it for a few MINUTES and she would start feeling nauseated. She would take it off for a while and put it back on, until she built up to being able to wear it 24 hours a day. The only time she feels nauseated now is if she takes it off to shower and forgets to put it back on. After an hour of being off, when she puts it on she'll feel a bit nauseous for a while and then that goes away. She goes to collage and is home for the summer, working in a restaurant with an outside section (hers) in the hot, muggy NC summers, many days working double shifts, and has no lyme flareups at all now. Samala, -------Original Message------- Well , maybe you can tell more of the radiation stones. It would be more affordable for Shauna. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2010 Report Share Posted July 19, 2010 Samala, I wonder how she will ever get completely off the stones if she gets so nauseated when she takes them off for too long? Shauna From: <gaiacita@...>Subject: RE: [ ] For Shauna @ Date: Sunday, July 18, 2010, 8:12 AM Just go to www.nighthawkminera ls.com and get the phone number and call them. Anyone that answers the phone is trained in using the stones. A full kit is $310 and if you need a gray stone (which is a stone with a bit more radiation in it, for specific problems) that is $125 or 150 I THINK. The protocol that Daddybob's daughter used for lyme was simply wearing the rad stone necklace and drinking the treated water. The necklace effected the lyme so immediately that she could only wear it for a few MINUTES and she would start feeling nauseated. She would take it off for a while and put it back on, until she built up to being able to wear it 24 hours a day. The only time she feels nauseated now is if she takes it off to shower and forgets to put it back on. After an hour of being off, when she puts it on she'll feel a bit nauseous for a while and then that goes away. She goes to collage and is home for the summer, working in a restaurant with an outside section (hers) in the hot, muggy NC summers, many days working double shifts, and has no lyme flareups at all now. Samala, -------Original Message----- -- Well , maybe you can tell more of the radiation stones. It would be more affordable for Shauna. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2010 Report Share Posted July 19, 2010 wrote: > The only time she feels nauseated now is if she takes it off to shower > and forgets to put it back on. After an hour of being off, when she > puts it on she'll feel a bit nauseous for a while and then that goes away. Why is she still wearing it if she is cured? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2010 Report Share Posted July 19, 2010 Eventually, when all the lyme is killed, she'll no longer have a reaction. The reaction is the lyme dieoff and the body being overwhelmed. Samala, -- RE: [ ] For Shauna @ Date: Sunday, July 18, 2010, 8:12 AM Just go to www.nighthawkminera ls.com and get the phone number and call them. Anyone that answers the phone is trained in using the stones. A full kit is $310 and if you need a gray stone (which is a stone with a bit more radiation in it, for specific problems) that is $125 or 150 I THINK. The protocol that Daddybob's daughter used for lyme was simply wearing the rad stone necklace and drinking the treated water. The necklace effected the lyme so immediately that she could only wear it for a few MINUTES and she would start feeling nauseated. She would take it off for a while and put it back on, until she built up to being able to wear it 24 hours a day. The only time she feels nauseated now is if she takes it off to shower and forgets to put it back on. After an hour of being off, when she puts it on she'll feel a bit nauseous for a while and then that goes away. She goes to collage and is home for the summer, working in a restaurant with an outside section (hers) in the hot, muggy NC summers, many days working double shifts, and has no lyme flareups at all now. Samala, -------Original Message----- -- Well , maybe you can tell more of the radiation stones. It would be more affordable for Shauna. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2010 Report Share Posted July 19, 2010 Because she's still feeling sick after leaving it off for over an hour, which means she isn't fully cured. But she FEELS cured in that she can work double shifts outside in the summer heat, sleeps good, no brain fog (going to school to be a lawyer). So though it's not a full cure, it's enough of a cure to get back to a normal life. Apparently lyme is super difficult to kill. So I've read, since I've never experienced it. But this method worked best for her out of everything that she's done--and her father, who is really into alternative protocols, has had her on a LOT of methods, including the salt/C. Besides, the necklace is good for anyone to wear as it balances the body's system and helps the immune system. That and drinking the radon water goes far to cure just about everything. It's a protocol I'd add to any fight against any disease. Samala, -------Original Message------- Why is she still wearing it if she is cured? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2010 Report Share Posted July 20, 2010 wrote: > Because she's still feeling sick after leaving it off for over an hour, > which means she isn't fully cured. But she FEELS cured in that she can > work double shifts outside in the summer heat, sleeps good, no brain fog > (going to school to be a lawyer). So though it's not a full cure, it's > enough of a cure to get back to a normal life. If she's going to school to be a lawyer, then I'll let her explain to you the importance of using the right words. Don't use the word 'cure' for her situation (or any like it) - the device simply provides symptomatic relief. Even if it is virtually total symptomatic relief, if the symptoms come back quickly after removing the device, then it is still only symptomatic relief. The FDA has a lot to say about people claiming 'cures', no need to give their stooges reading these lists even more ammunition. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2010 Report Share Posted July 20, 2010 Well, considering that I'm not selling anything, and the word cure is never used on the site selling the stones, I think we are all fine here. I'm not a lawyer, don't play one on TV, and though I should have stated it differently, the people involved feel like it's a cure. It's not 'symptom relief' if it's still actually killing the lyme. She's symptom free, but not forever because she does get the nausea after leaving it off for too long. BUT--even that may be gone now. This was from months ago, and I don't know how she's doing right now, except that her father says she can work double shifts outside in muggy summer heat. So perhaps she's no longer having the nausea after leaving it off for more than an hour. When he reported that, it was months ago. I simply wanted to be clear about the fact that it gave her a normal life back, and was STILL killing fungus while giving her a normal life, and the die-off wasn't bothering her as in a herx reaction. So yeah--I suppose I should have worded it differently. But I think people get the idea I was TRYING to get across--that low level radiation works to kill lyme. Samala, -------Original Message------- If she's going to school to be a lawyer, then I'll let her explain to you the importance of using the right words. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2010 Report Share Posted July 20, 2010 wrote: > Well, considering that I'm not selling anything, and the word cure is > never used on the site selling the stones, I think we are all fine here. Without semantic precision, all you have is differing levels of gobbledygook. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2010 Report Share Posted July 20, 2010 Lol. That's a good word. Samala, -------Original Message------- Without semantic precision, all you have is differing levels of gobbledygook. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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