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Hi Rogene,

Is a naturopath a doctor? Im willing to do whatever i have to get

this going. I have no doubt that God has had a hand in all of this.

I honestly believe he led me to this group as well as provided me

the resources to have this procedure done. I know i am very lucky

that i can afford to go to one of the best doctors for explant who

just happens to be only one state away from me.

>

> ,

>

> Please be easy on yourself!

>

> We didn't wake up one morning and understood it at all . . . We're

still learning too . . thanks to all the wonderful women

here! . . .

>

> Just break what you understand down into small bits and do what

you can. . . Regardless of what you do, it's going to take time.

Progress doesn't come in a straight line . . . more like waves that

gradually smooth out.

>

> Part of implant illness is the brain fog that comes with it . . .

As you get into your program, you'll find that lifts and things will

make more sense. Stress can pull the rug out from under

everything . . . so taking a deep breath . . . and taking one step

at a time . . . and KNOWING that you will get better will help

immensely.

>

> As I see it, explanting, diet, antifungal treatment and probiotics

are where it all starts. . . Once fungal issues become managable,

other things will come easier.

>

> If you can afford a good naturopath to personalize your program,

that's great . . . but if you can't, our ladies will share what

they've learned. I believe we all have an instinct for what we

need . . if you're in tune with that feeling, it will make it much

easier. Personally, I feel drawn to what I need and put off by what

I don't need . . . at a later time, the feeling may reverse . . .

>

> I just trust that God is taking care of me. He will take care of

you too . . . All you have to do is ask!

>

> Hugs and prayers,

>

> Rogene

>

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Hi Rogene,

Is a naturopath a doctor? Im willing to do whatever i have to get

this going. I have no doubt that God has had a hand in all of this.

I honestly believe he led me to this group as well as provided me

the resources to have this procedure done. I know i am very lucky

that i can afford to go to one of the best doctors for explant who

just happens to be only one state away from me.

>

> ,

>

> Please be easy on yourself!

>

> We didn't wake up one morning and understood it at all . . . We're

still learning too . . thanks to all the wonderful women

here! . . .

>

> Just break what you understand down into small bits and do what

you can. . . Regardless of what you do, it's going to take time.

Progress doesn't come in a straight line . . . more like waves that

gradually smooth out.

>

> Part of implant illness is the brain fog that comes with it . . .

As you get into your program, you'll find that lifts and things will

make more sense. Stress can pull the rug out from under

everything . . . so taking a deep breath . . . and taking one step

at a time . . . and KNOWING that you will get better will help

immensely.

>

> As I see it, explanting, diet, antifungal treatment and probiotics

are where it all starts. . . Once fungal issues become managable,

other things will come easier.

>

> If you can afford a good naturopath to personalize your program,

that's great . . . but if you can't, our ladies will share what

they've learned. I believe we all have an instinct for what we

need . . if you're in tune with that feeling, it will make it much

easier. Personally, I feel drawn to what I need and put off by what

I don't need . . . at a later time, the feeling may reverse . . .

>

> I just trust that God is taking care of me. He will take care of

you too . . . All you have to do is ask!

>

> Hugs and prayers,

>

> Rogene

>

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yes i did read something about having to replace nourishment as well

as being careful not to overuse the footbath as it pulls out good as

well as bad. Im sure with anything like this though there has to be

some balance that is required but i have no problem reading up on

how to replace nutrients that may be lost if these footbaths work as

good as people say.

>

> ,

>

> The wiring for Europe is different than ours. . . They use 220

wiring, where ours is 110 . . . the plugs are different too. Sue

will have to find a unit wired for 220.

>

> You'll more likely find that you can get foot baths through

naturopaths, massage therapists, chiropractors, nutrition centers or

even at nail salons. . . There's no FDA restrictions on their sale

or use. Very few doctors are using them . . . and, if they do, they

are keeping quiet about it. . . .One of our silent sister's

neurologist is using them in place of IV chelation he previously

used. . . Cancer doctors in Dallas and Las Vegas have been featured

in TV news stories. They have their cancer patients use them after

chemo to get the toxins out of their bodies. My daughter's doctor

has a wellness clinic adjacent to, but business-wise separate from,

her medical clinic where she offers foot baths.

>

> I searched the web for comments about the foot baths thoroughly

last year. . . I found it interesting that ALL the negative comments

came from people who had never used them. . . often they had a

vested interest in NOT using them. The people who had used them were

either enthuastic or OK with them. I would hate to the devices be

classified as medical, with the sale and use of them taken over by

the medical professions.

>

> My only concern is that people using them realize they are pulling

good minerals along with the bad . . . The foot bath can't

differentiate between the two. So, it becomes very important to

replenish the good minerals with every treatment.

>

> Hugs,

>

> Rogene

>

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yes i did read something about having to replace nourishment as well

as being careful not to overuse the footbath as it pulls out good as

well as bad. Im sure with anything like this though there has to be

some balance that is required but i have no problem reading up on

how to replace nutrients that may be lost if these footbaths work as

good as people say.

>

> ,

>

> The wiring for Europe is different than ours. . . They use 220

wiring, where ours is 110 . . . the plugs are different too. Sue

will have to find a unit wired for 220.

>

> You'll more likely find that you can get foot baths through

naturopaths, massage therapists, chiropractors, nutrition centers or

even at nail salons. . . There's no FDA restrictions on their sale

or use. Very few doctors are using them . . . and, if they do, they

are keeping quiet about it. . . .One of our silent sister's

neurologist is using them in place of IV chelation he previously

used. . . Cancer doctors in Dallas and Las Vegas have been featured

in TV news stories. They have their cancer patients use them after

chemo to get the toxins out of their bodies. My daughter's doctor

has a wellness clinic adjacent to, but business-wise separate from,

her medical clinic where she offers foot baths.

>

> I searched the web for comments about the foot baths thoroughly

last year. . . I found it interesting that ALL the negative comments

came from people who had never used them. . . often they had a

vested interest in NOT using them. The people who had used them were

either enthuastic or OK with them. I would hate to the devices be

classified as medical, with the sale and use of them taken over by

the medical professions.

>

> My only concern is that people using them realize they are pulling

good minerals along with the bad . . . The foot bath can't

differentiate between the two. So, it becomes very important to

replenish the good minerals with every treatment.

>

> Hugs,

>

> Rogene

>

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,

Yes a naturopath is a doctor. They don't have " MD " but " ND " after

their name. They go through a different kind of training, and use

different tools (usually herbs and homeopathics instead of

prescription drugs) to get healing to occur.

The difference is that naturopathy gets to the root cause of disease.

Drugs are just bandaids, only reducing symptoms, but not curing.

Patty

> >

> > ,

> >

> > Please be easy on yourself!

> >

> > We didn't wake up one morning and understood it at all . . .

We're

> still learning too . . thanks to all the wonderful women

> here! . . .

> >

> > Just break what you understand down into small bits and do what

> you can. . . Regardless of what you do, it's going to take time.

> Progress doesn't come in a straight line . . . more like waves that

> gradually smooth out.

> >

> > Part of implant illness is the brain fog that comes with it . . .

> As you get into your program, you'll find that lifts and things

will

> make more sense. Stress can pull the rug out from under

> everything . . . so taking a deep breath . . . and taking one step

> at a time . . . and KNOWING that you will get better will help

> immensely.

> >

> > As I see it, explanting, diet, antifungal treatment and

probiotics

> are where it all starts. . . Once fungal issues become managable,

> other things will come easier.

> >

> > If you can afford a good naturopath to personalize your program,

> that's great . . . but if you can't, our ladies will share what

> they've learned. I believe we all have an instinct for what we

> need . . if you're in tune with that feeling, it will make it much

> easier. Personally, I feel drawn to what I need and put off by what

> I don't need . . . at a later time, the feeling may reverse . . .

> >

> > I just trust that God is taking care of me. He will take care of

> you too . . . All you have to do is ask!

> >

> > Hugs and prayers,

> >

> > Rogene

> >

>

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Yes a naturopath is a doctor. They don't have " MD " but " ND " after

their name. They go through a different kind of training, and use

different tools (usually herbs and homeopathics instead of

prescription drugs) to get healing to occur.

The difference is that naturopathy gets to the root cause of disease.

Drugs are just bandaids, only reducing symptoms, but not curing.

Patty

> >

> > ,

> >

> > Please be easy on yourself!

> >

> > We didn't wake up one morning and understood it at all . . .

We're

> still learning too . . thanks to all the wonderful women

> here! . . .

> >

> > Just break what you understand down into small bits and do what

> you can. . . Regardless of what you do, it's going to take time.

> Progress doesn't come in a straight line . . . more like waves that

> gradually smooth out.

> >

> > Part of implant illness is the brain fog that comes with it . . .

> As you get into your program, you'll find that lifts and things

will

> make more sense. Stress can pull the rug out from under

> everything . . . so taking a deep breath . . . and taking one step

> at a time . . . and KNOWING that you will get better will help

> immensely.

> >

> > As I see it, explanting, diet, antifungal treatment and

probiotics

> are where it all starts. . . Once fungal issues become managable,

> other things will come easier.

> >

> > If you can afford a good naturopath to personalize your program,

> that's great . . . but if you can't, our ladies will share what

> they've learned. I believe we all have an instinct for what we

> need . . if you're in tune with that feeling, it will make it much

> easier. Personally, I feel drawn to what I need and put off by what

> I don't need . . . at a later time, the feeling may reverse . . .

> >

> > I just trust that God is taking care of me. He will take care of

> you too . . . All you have to do is ask!

> >

> > Hugs and prayers,

> >

> > Rogene

> >

>

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Ok i will look into that. I have been on so many meds over the past

year for different aliments, mainly my stomach, and yet they can't

find any reasons for it. They just kept prescribing different meds

until we found one that worked but now my system is messed up from

them and they want to give me something new to counteract. NO THANK

YOU! Thanks for the info though. That sounds like a route i may want

to take

> > >

> > > ,

> > >

> > > Please be easy on yourself!

> > >

> > > We didn't wake up one morning and understood it at all . . .

> We're

> > still learning too . . thanks to all the wonderful women

> > here! . . .

> > >

> > > Just break what you understand down into small bits and do

what

> > you can. . . Regardless of what you do, it's going to take time.

> > Progress doesn't come in a straight line . . . more like waves

that

> > gradually smooth out.

> > >

> > > Part of implant illness is the brain fog that comes with

it . . .

> > As you get into your program, you'll find that lifts and things

> will

> > make more sense. Stress can pull the rug out from under

> > everything . . . so taking a deep breath . . . and taking one

step

> > at a time . . . and KNOWING that you will get better will help

> > immensely.

> > >

> > > As I see it, explanting, diet, antifungal treatment and

> probiotics

> > are where it all starts. . . Once fungal issues become

managable,

> > other things will come easier.

> > >

> > > If you can afford a good naturopath to personalize your

program,

> > that's great . . . but if you can't, our ladies will share what

> > they've learned. I believe we all have an instinct for what we

> > need . . if you're in tune with that feeling, it will make it

much

> > easier. Personally, I feel drawn to what I need and put off by

what

> > I don't need . . . at a later time, the feeling may

reverse . . .

> > >

> > > I just trust that God is taking care of me. He will take care

of

> > you too . . . All you have to do is ask!

> > >

> > > Hugs and prayers,

> > >

> > > Rogene

> > >

> >

>

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Ok i will look into that. I have been on so many meds over the past

year for different aliments, mainly my stomach, and yet they can't

find any reasons for it. They just kept prescribing different meds

until we found one that worked but now my system is messed up from

them and they want to give me something new to counteract. NO THANK

YOU! Thanks for the info though. That sounds like a route i may want

to take

> > >

> > > ,

> > >

> > > Please be easy on yourself!

> > >

> > > We didn't wake up one morning and understood it at all . . .

> We're

> > still learning too . . thanks to all the wonderful women

> > here! . . .

> > >

> > > Just break what you understand down into small bits and do

what

> > you can. . . Regardless of what you do, it's going to take time.

> > Progress doesn't come in a straight line . . . more like waves

that

> > gradually smooth out.

> > >

> > > Part of implant illness is the brain fog that comes with

it . . .

> > As you get into your program, you'll find that lifts and things

> will

> > make more sense. Stress can pull the rug out from under

> > everything . . . so taking a deep breath . . . and taking one

step

> > at a time . . . and KNOWING that you will get better will help

> > immensely.

> > >

> > > As I see it, explanting, diet, antifungal treatment and

> probiotics

> > are where it all starts. . . Once fungal issues become

managable,

> > other things will come easier.

> > >

> > > If you can afford a good naturopath to personalize your

program,

> > that's great . . . but if you can't, our ladies will share what

> > they've learned. I believe we all have an instinct for what we

> > need . . if you're in tune with that feeling, it will make it

much

> > easier. Personally, I feel drawn to what I need and put off by

what

> > I don't need . . . at a later time, the feeling may

reverse . . .

> > >

> > > I just trust that God is taking care of me. He will take care

of

> > you too . . . All you have to do is ask!

> > >

> > > Hugs and prayers,

> > >

> > > Rogene

> > >

> >

>

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