Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 I thought about the year anniversary a lot yesterday, remembering that I ran out of the house at 6 am trying to locate a copy of it. I remember how very happy I was that these scurrilous doctors were exposed publicly in such a prestigious respected publication. I will always be grateful to Armstrong who believe Sharon Kramer that there was something very bad going on in mold medicine (or lack thereof.) I truly believe we have made some great progress since last year and look forward to major progress in 2008. When I think about what happened to me and to so many others across this country, I shutter to think where we would be if the many courageous people didn't step forward and try to being some truth and common sense to the issue of mold illnesses. This year will mark even greater success in getting undue industry influence out of mold illness medicine, I just know it. Mulvey son **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 I think that its really important that we get out more and write (paper, physical) letters to our representatives and the various 2008 candidates for public office, ad talk to people (phone or in person, if possible) rather than just hang out on mailing lists, chat boards, websites, etc. The Internet can be a place to find support when you are ill but it can also be a huge time sucker that powerful people in the 'real world' often make fun of. (i.e. " Internets " etc.) We are real people, we pay real taxes, and when we get sick, it hurts families, economies, communities, just like any other illness would, Not to say that we should not be doing stuff on the Net too. If anyone needs any help setting up mold-related websites, etc. computer-related advice, please feel free to email me off-list. I am trying to get back into a technical space and to do that I need to do stuff, even if it is just talking with people about technical issues. (Before I got sick I did technical work programming content management systems) There is a lot of very simple CMS systems, i.e. 'blogging' software tools out now that makes it possible for literally anyone to set up basic websites. You don't need to know any HTML, or even anything about computers, just point and click. If you set up a blog to discuss this issue in your respective communities, or among people you know from some other field, that would give media people, like your local newspaper reporters a 'hook' that they could use to write about the issue. If there are 2000 people on this list and say, 500 of them are active, do you think it is too much to expect say, 50 of us to set up blogs? There are so many absolutely terrible blogs run by low-end mold remediators and many of them repeat the same inaccurate information over and over again. Thats very confusing for people. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 count me in as one of the bloggers...and i'll likely being using WordPress. thank goodness for freebie software tools! :-) i've really been focused on finding employment since Jan 2nd ( & just today caught up on all the posts since the holidays), but once i do, i'll be sure to get my blog up & running. those of you who've been here long enough have read about me declaring my mold recovery using alternative medicine (mainly Ozone Therapy & liver flushes/cleanses, and a small credit to footbaths and Light Beam Generator). i'll obviously be using my blog as the vehicle to dispense that information. --- In , LiveSimply <quackadillian@...> wrote: > > I think that its really important that we get out more and write > (paper, physical) letters to our representatives and the various 2008 > candidates for public office, ad talk to people (phone or in person, > if possible) rather than just hang out on mailing lists, chat boards, > websites, etc. > > The Internet can be a place to find support when you are ill but it > can also be a huge time sucker that powerful people in the 'real > world' often make fun of. (i.e. " Internets " etc.) > > We are real people, we pay real taxes, and when we get sick, it hurts > families, economies, communities, just like any other illness would, > > Not to say that we should not be doing stuff on the Net too. If anyone > needs any help setting up mold-related websites, etc. computer-related > advice, please feel free to email me off-list. I am trying to get back > into a technical space and to do that I need to do stuff, even if it > is just talking with people about technical issues. (Before I got sick > I did technical work programming content management systems) > > There is a lot of very simple CMS systems, i.e. 'blogging' software > tools out now that makes it possible for literally anyone to set up > basic websites. You don't need to know any HTML, or even anything > about computers, just point and click. > > If you set up a blog to discuss this issue in your respective > communities, or among people you know from some other field, that > would give media people, like your local newspaper reporters a 'hook' > that they could use to write about the issue. > > If there are 2000 people on this list and say, 500 of them are active, > do you think it is too much to expect say, 50 of us to set up blogs? > > There are so many absolutely terrible blogs run by low-end mold > remediators and many of them repeat the same inaccurate information > over and over again. Thats very confusing for people. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 Light Beam Generator? On Jan 16, 2008 8:57 PM, xhannahx24 <xhannahx24@...> wrote: > i'll be sure to get my blog up & running. those of you who've been > here long enough have read about me declaring my mold recovery using > alternative medicine (mainly Ozone Therapy & liver flushes/cleanses, > and a small credit to footbaths and Light Beam Generator). i'll > obviously be using my blog as the vehicle to dispense that information. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 toxins are stored in the blood, fat & lymph system. as screwed up as i once was, i knew i was harboring A LOT of toxins. my best analogy is that i was a ticking time bomb. i've had sessions with various Light Beam Generator practitioners to get my lymph system moving. the practitioners had 4, 6 & 16-heads, respectively. the 16-head session was the best by far. i ended up buying my own 2-head equipment. one of the practitioners i went to mentioned that Lance Armstrong used the LBG to cure his testicular cancer. now that i've eradicated a lot of toxins (thanks to Ozone Therapy) and my lymph system is working efficiently, i hardly ever use my 2-head LBG. however, when i've had a toothache or bruise, there is nothing like using a LBG to speed the healing or break up the inflammation. this is what the LBG looks like (the *hockey puck*-looking things are placed directly on the body or on top of a cotton clothing): http://www.corecarecenter.com/lbg.shtml > > > i'll be sure to get my blog up & running. those of you who've been > > here long enough have read about me declaring my mold recovery using > > alternative medicine (mainly Ozone Therapy & liver flushes/cleanses, > > and a small credit to footbaths and Light Beam Generator). i'll > > obviously be using my blog as the vehicle to dispense that information. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2008 Report Share Posted January 19, 2008 That's not the only places toxins get stored or stuck. arachnoid cysts http://www.theaword.org/index.php? option=com_content & task=view & id=512 & Itemid=51 under " vasculitis cysts " search to many to list. liver,kidney,tissue,skin,anywhere you have a vessal leak, small,medium,large cessal. eye lids,feet,brain ect. infectious and inflammatory diseases http://spinwarp.ucsd.edu/NeuroWeb/Text/br-200.htmarachnoid cysts http://www.theaword.org/index.php? option=com_content & task=view & id=512 & Itemid=51 under " vasculitis cysts " search to many to list. liver,kidney,tissue,skin,anywhere you have a vessal leak, small,medium,large cessal. eye lids,feet,brain ect. infectious and inflammatory diseases http://spinwarp.ucsd.edu/NeuroWeb/Text/br-200.htm In , " xhannahx24 " <xhannahx24@...> wrote: > > toxins are stored in the blood, fat & lymph system. as screwed up as i > once was, i knew i was harboring A LOT of toxins. my best analogy is > that i was a ticking time bomb. > > i've had sessions with various Light Beam Generator practitioners to > get my lymph system moving. the practitioners had 4, 6 & 16-heads, > respectively. the 16-head session was the best by far. i ended up > buying my own 2-head equipment. > > one of the practitioners i went to mentioned that Lance Armstrong used > the LBG to cure his testicular cancer. > > now that i've eradicated a lot of toxins (thanks to Ozone Therapy) and > my lymph system is working efficiently, i hardly ever use my 2-head > LBG. however, when i've had a toothache or bruise, there is nothing > like using a LBG to speed the healing or break up the inflammation. > > this is what the LBG looks like (the *hockey puck*-looking things are > placed directly on the body or on top of a cotton clothing): > http://www.corecarecenter.com/lbg.shtml > > > > > > > > > > i'll be sure to get my blog up & running. those of you who've been > > > here long enough have read about me declaring my mold recovery using > > > alternative medicine (mainly Ozone Therapy & liver flushes/cleanses, > > > and a small credit to footbaths and Light Beam Generator). i'll > > > obviously be using my blog as the vehicle to dispense that > information. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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