Guest guest Posted April 18, 2012 Report Share Posted April 18, 2012 This is the composition of willards water. Water 99.3% Sodium Metasilicate 87.5% Sulfated Castor Oil 11.5% CAW Micelle 0.39% Refined Lignite 0.23% Calcium Chloride 0.4% Magnesium Sulfate 0.4% DMSO is the glue that holds tree's together, and technically a natural product, make by mamma nature. I have never used williards water, but have used lots of dmso. I have made magnetised water, and magnesium water and like the affects of both. Amazon has a pint of partially descented dmso for about twelve bux. I found an old recipe which was used by MD's back in the twenties that seems awesome, it seems to heal everything, it has taken my leukemia numbers down from over six thousand to two thousand in about a month, I really believe it will over time cure my leukemia, if it has not done so already, but it will be another three months before I am tested again, so perhaps willards water may hold some secret healing. david, just a bit south in God's country, lubbock tx. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2012 Report Share Posted April 19, 2012 Tell us more about this " old recipe which was used by MD's " . eg; the recipe. ce Re: similarity between dmso and willards water.... This is the composition of willards water. Water 99.3% Sodium Metasilicate 87.5% Sulfated Castor Oil 11.5% CAW Micelle 0.39% Refined Lignite 0.23% Calcium Chloride 0.4% Magnesium Sulfate 0.4% DMSO is the glue that holds tree's together, and technically a natural product, make by mamma nature. I have never used williards water, but have used lots of dmso. I have made magnetised water, and magnesium water and like the affects of both. Amazon has a pint of partially descented dmso for aboTTut twelve bux. I found an old recipe which was used by MD's back in the twenties that seems awesome, it seems to heal everything, it has taken my leukemia numbers down from over six thousand to two thousand in about a month, I really believe it will over time cure my leukemia, if it has not done so already, but it will be another three months before I am tested again, so perhaps willards water may hold some secret healing. david, just a bit south in God's country, lubbock tx. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2012 Report Share Posted April 19, 2012 , Can you share your old recipe used by MD's in the 20s? Is this for Willards or DMSO?If you have the list of what it healed can you share too? Thanks. ========== I found an old recipe which was used by MD's back in the twenties that seems awesome, it seems to heal everything, it has taken my leukemia numbers down from over six thousand to two thousand in about a month, I really believe it will over time cure my leukemia, if it has not done so already, but it will be another three months before I am tested again, so perhaps willards water may hold some secret healing. Thanks > > I just recently joined this group after hearing the program on radio one with Janet and was intrigued by it all. I did not know that it would relieve pain associated with burns..I did know that about Willard water. I burned my hand a while back and remembered reading that the water would take away the pain. Well it did and it did not blister. It was amazing. From what I heard DMSO acts the same way. I wonder if they are related somehow chemically? very interesting. Is it best to apply DMSO first if you are trying to get a certain oil into the cells or the opposite way? Or does it matter? I know something is up on the retail end of it..TSC doesn't stock it And GEBO'S doesnt have it either. I am in Amarillo and all I could find was at Natural Grocers. Kinda pricey but at least they had it. Anyway I like it...some folks look at you like you have two heads when discussing it as a remedy for aches and pains...kinda like talking Ron to a democrat or republican....??? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2012 Report Share Posted April 19, 2012 Oh I am so sorry , i should have addressed my email to you. Please share your recipe and list of what DMSO healed. Does the list of diseases DMSO heals include arterial plaques or atheresclerosis? I tried to search on this but ALL websites with mention of it were blocked and could not be accessed. Thanks. > > This is the composition of willards water. > Water 99.3% > Sodium Metasilicate 87.5% > Sulfated Castor Oil 11.5% > CAW Micelle 0.39% > Refined Lignite 0.23% > Calcium Chloride 0.4% > Magnesium Sulfate 0.4% > > DMSO is the glue that holds tree's together, and technically a natural > product, make by mamma nature. I have never used williards water, but have > used lots of dmso. > I have made magnetised water, and magnesium water and like the affects of > both. > Amazon has a pint of partially descented dmso for about twelve bux. > I found an old recipe which was used by MD's back in the twenties that > seems awesome, it seems to heal everything, it has taken my leukemia > numbers down from over six thousand to two thousand in about a month, I > really believe it will over time cure my leukemia, if it has not done so > already, but it will be another three months before I am tested again, so > perhaps willards water may hold some secret healing. david, just a bit > south in God's country, lubbock tx. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2012 Report Share Posted April 19, 2012 " Does the list of diseases DMSO heals include arterial plaques or atheresclerosis? I tried to search on this but ALL websites with mention of it were blocked and could not be accessed. " Wow. What country/state are you searching from? That's kind of alarming. Elane > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2012 Report Share Posted April 20, 2012 Texas. I Tried again today. Still have not found an article confirming use of DMSO for atheresclerosis. > > " Does the list of diseases DMSO heals include arterial plaques or > atheresclerosis? I tried to search on this but ALL websites with mention > of it were blocked and could not be accessed. " > > > Wow. What country/state are you searching from? > > That's kind of alarming. > > > Elane > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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