Guest guest Posted August 18, 2009 Report Share Posted August 18, 2009 Hi Allan, Thank you to start with for your kind words. Allan, there are a few things I have learned in my life. Only those who are willing to help themselves can be helped from the outside. Unless a person finds out this often repeated truth for her/himself, that person may be lucky to come across someone who knows what s/he is doing and means well, but more often than not such is not the case. Then that person also has to make at least an intuitive decision to trust, despite their faith in the mainstream whatever. From the point of view of anyone other than myself, I am a back seat driver, same as anyone is a back seat driver to me when I am doing the driving. When I was 24, I have mentioned to a friend that I was going to try to emigrate from then Czechoslovakia. He looked me into eye and said: " You can't try. If you try, you will fail. You have to decide one way or the other and live with the consequences. " This was one of the best advises I have ever heard and I still remember the fellow across all these years and abide by his words. It is our own homework and quite often the intuition, which probably steers us the best. If it failed, the chances are that we have either done poor homework, or have not listened to our intuition, or both. There are a few points I would dare to suggest to anyone when faced with a potentially deadly situation like a chronic ailment. 1) Stop concentrating on everything else except for the absolute necessities of life, like eating and sleeping, and concentrate on finding out where you are with your diagnosis, what is your outlook and how good the diagnosis may be. It has become your priority #1 without which you can't move in a meaningful direction. In other words, pull over and find yourself on the map. 2) When you do your research never mind the rhetoric. a) Concentrate on results and how well they are documented, which means go after the original research. Try to feel the person behind the research for his/her personality. c) Avoid those who try to hide their facts in any manner. d) Avoid those who try to sell you their information, unless they provide enough information for free to get by without such purchase. f) Avoid those you feel uncomfortable with and those you can't " read " g) Avoid those who try to sell you products without excellent documentation of results, or making that information available by some free of charge means, or inform you free of charge how to make the product on your own. h) Sift out what you either found out to be facts, or what you feel is the best if you can't make a good sense of it all. i) Look for what works on its own, without a need for accessories. Keep it simple to start with to give you time to look at the large picture and what you might have to pick along the route. j) Do not worry about what is legal and what is not. It is your life on the line and if what should help you (as well as it has helped many others in the same situation) happens to be illegal, those who made it illegal have gone against the " Thou shalt not kill " and are in the wrong. 3) When you found out where you are, you are likely to have also found which way to go where you want to get. a) If you are in an immediate danger, you can as well take the shortest route as rocky as it may be, because you have little to loose and everything to gain. If it works some, it will give you some time to spare to look what next. If you have a few months, then: 4) Imbed your route into your head and get driving. If you try, this and that, you will waste precious time you could have spent doing your homework and you are more than likely to fail in the end, partly because you have not made any decision except letting wrong people to take it for you, and mostly because you have not found the faith in yourself. Having faith in yourself is at least half the job done, which partly explains why those who came up with some cure have succeeded where many others in their footsteps may have failed. With kind regards, Slavek Alan Kreglow wrote: > Dear , >I am replying to you and and Slavek and Mychel because I feel > you should know more about using cesium if you want to try it. I > thought Slavek's suggestion re: Oleander extracts was sensible, if you > are able to get them injected. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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