Guest guest Posted April 23, 2001 Report Share Posted April 23, 2001 'oxyplus ' wrote: ==== - - OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and other ....' > Take a look to the attachment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2002 Report Share Posted November 9, 2002 I ordered the $10.00 Parrish Zapper and the check has been cashed but the zapper has not arrived. Does anyone have his address or suggestions? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2002 Report Share Posted November 9, 2002 The back of the cheque will reveal which bank cashed the cheque. Call the manager of that bank and ask for this guy's phone number. Leo --------------------------- > I ordered the $10.00 Parrish Zapper and the check has been cashed but > the zapper has not arrived. Does anyone have his address or suggestions? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2004 Report Share Posted April 23, 2004 Hey Rick, stop callin' me skin slapper, you hear me? My boyfriend says that's nasty.... yeah, we go back a long way alright, but as far as Bob, well, smart in science he may be, but personally, I don't care much for those who belittle others and are intolerant of others' views... Yes, I am misunderstood, yes I am. Feisty is all, my friend, with a zest for life that won't quit. I love everyone, but I don't take no shit. Biting bugs and other mosquito types such as Bob make me want to pick up a couple cans of Raid real fast.... But enough silliness, you have a serious question here......which I will leave to Bob, since he loves to show all of us how smart he is. Take it away-y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y, BOB! Blessings, Satya Re: [ ] Digest Number 1029 Hello, my last LFT showed AST36 ALT66 also in high colum washemoglobin 17.0 hematocrit 50.4 also white bld cells4.8 red 5.45 .biopsy level 2 and it was fragmented. Reason Iam concerned is my bonesache esp. ribs and hips,I appriceate feedback Karolyn, Bob andsatya,satya did you say i am in Bobs camp? I hope not you skinslapper,we go back a long time. I fly solo Bob just sounds like a smartfellow who has been doing his homework . you all need to try and getalong better this is some serious stuff I have 3 family members pos. 1cleared 1 taken off 1 affraid to do treatment after seeing what i wentthrew thats why i am so desprate for info, satya thats why i understandyour position,your just high spirited and their is nuttin wrong withthat,some people mistake it for arogance, you have always been kind tome. you all have and i appriecate it.and Bob i didnt know you were acamper, please someone get back to me on LFT. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2005 Report Share Posted August 28, 2005 > > I have some 34-year-old oud, from Prof. Marwashi's famous > distillation. I > refuse to ever finish it ;-) Perhaps I open it once or twice a year, to > share the scent with someone who is really into Ouds. I dip a metal pin > into it, and apply a tiny smear on the inside wrist... >> Amongst other rare and unusual fragrances I've come across, Salam >> Attar was kind enough to send me a sample of ambergris... > I know you have now realized it has to be aged to fully develop the > scent > that is prized. Many raw, and finished aromatics don't smell great " as > is " . > Many finished perfumes may blast out with a harsh introductory note, > then > settle down and slowly reveal themselves. I have some ambergis in > virgin > coconut oil that is incredible. If you sniff the bottle, it is not very > pleasant. But, if you dab some on, it becomes a warm, sensual, hypnotic > fragrance that is very erotic and positive. > > Hello again, I have read some information and comments on this list about variations in the effect of the same scent on different people and in different climates. I've yet to garner any experience of this sort, but today I had my first observation of a different effect of a scent on my skin compared to its effect when left on glass or metal. The blend has a lot of citrus, also geranium, lavender (and a tiny bit of laurel). When sniffing from the bottle or on my skin the citrus is perhaps a bit too strong; on my skin after a few seconds some floral comes through but the scent fades leaving only a very faint trace of this. When I sniffed a dropper I thought I had used for this blend a couple of days ago, I thought I must be mistaken as the floral note was so strong. However this has happened again - also on metal that it happened to get on - and is much more lasting than on my skin... e Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2006 Report Share Posted June 14, 2006 Posted by: " Noel Elardo " jonelardo@... jonelardo Mon Jun 12, 2006 10:18 am (PST) Hi, Does anyone tink VCO can still help a patient with cancer that was diagnosed to be stage 4? My auntie was diagnosed to be a cancer patient on stage 4, any information will be very much appreciated. Hello, Mr. ELardo! May I refer you to this article published in the Manila Bulletin newspaper about Ms. Figueroa who had Stage 4 breast cancer that metastasized to the skull. She has been in remission for about 4 years now. Please read and share with your aunt. You can also find her story in the books of Dr. Conrado Dayrit (The Truth about Coconut Oil: the Drugstore in a Bottle) and Dr. Bruce Fife (Coconut Cures). You may also personally get in touch with Ms. at info@.... Hope this helps, Mr. Elardo. Sincerely, Rose Cosio rosecosio@... ---------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2006 Report Share Posted June 15, 2006 You might want your aunt to have her vitamin D levels checked. Lots of older people are low in vitamin D. I was shocked to find I was but my husband, who had been taking cod liver oil all winter and good levels--and we ate the very same things. Recent research has shown that it might even halt active cancer. Most chronic conditions start with inflammation and vitamin D seems to quiet down inflammation. Since it is an oil soluable vitamin, it might work hand in hand with coconut oil. I have even seen researchers and cancer doctors quoted as saying everyone should be taking 1,000 to 2,000 units a day starting yesterday! The reason: there are not many good sources of D and many people do not get enough or the right kind of sun exposure. Mari Rose Cosio <rosecosio@...> wrote: Posted by: " Noel Elardo " jonelardo@... jonelardo Mon Jun 12, 2006 10:18 am (PST) Hi, Does anyone tink VCO can still help a patient with cancer that was diagnosed to be stage 4? My auntie was diagnosed to be a cancer patient on stage 4, any information will be very much appreciated. Hello, Mr. ELardo! May I refer you to this article published in the Manila Bulletin newspaper about Ms. Figueroa who had Stage 4 breast cancer that metastasized to the skull. She has been in remission for about 4 years now. Please read and share with your aunt. You can also find her story in the books of Dr. Conrado Dayrit (The Truth about Coconut Oil: the Drugstore in a Bottle) and Dr. Bruce Fife (Coconut Cures). You may also personally get in touch with Ms. at info@.... Hope this helps, Mr. Elardo. Sincerely, Rose Cosio rosecosio@... ---------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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