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For 23 months I maintained a small email group (uninvited) of friends

and friends of friends. I sent out 10 emails a week usually. People

rarely ever responded and recently I became discouraged sent out one

to all of them and said if you want to stay on my list, simply hit

reply. Over 90% hit reply. Every time I would learn something new or

add something to my protocol I would send out an email.

Somehow it gave me an voice, a lonely voice but a voice. Recently when

I became discouraged, my friend who is still traveling around the

world in the oil business gave me a pep talk so I agreed to keep

sending out information even though I thought probably most people

weren't even reading it.

Eventually someone pointed me to and that

is how I landed here. The outpouring of questions here has been

overwhelming. I consider myself a fellow student like the people here

and it is I who am blessed because of the gratification that I feel

when I know that I can help somebody with this terrible disease is

wonderful.

Doctors told me I was a dead man without brutal surgery, possibly

chemo and radiation too. I heard that even one of my own siblings

wanted to get a court order to force me to have conventional therapy

but I got it from the Spirit of God " Physician Heal Thyself " so I

continued on. Every time I did one thing, pretty soon another piece

would be added to my protocol.

When I started colonics I read in the Essene Gospel of Peace that the

ancient Essenes practiced colonic cleansing using a hollowed out

trailing gourd. I was really sold then. In that same book Jesus healed

thousands with this method down by the river. I will post a copy of

the small book on this site sometime for the spiritually inclined.

My protocol is still being modified day to day, mainly dietary

changes, like sprouts very recently. I think I forgot to mention in my

introduction that I also swallow a little dab of strongly ozonated

olive oil to soothe my esophagus and since cancer cells have no

antioxidants I just imagine them running for cover when that ozonated

olive oil slides down my throat.

I have to say that I have not been back for a 3rd endoscopy because I

just don't want to so I don't have positive proof that I am cured but

I just checked and my heart is still beating and that is good enough

for me! :)

Thank you for encouraging ME!

Snoddy

Natural health

Through Natural means

Is a Divine Right.

Bell Buckle, Tn.

On Feb 26, 2011, at 4:42 AM, wrote:

> , I admire your courage, intelligence, and determination! I

> have passed your email on to many that have cancer and are totally

> discouraged. Your success is exciting people with renewed hope and

> your protocol will be copied because it is being passed around like

> a bible. You are a blessing to others.

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I agree a voice and to be heard are great. Your gardening success is also a big

inspiration to me. My husband has agreed to give me some of the lawn for my

first garden.

Thanks for your input.

Lois

CC: lshoe@...

From: eashua444@...

Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2011

For 23 months I maintained a small email group (uninvited) of friends

and friends of friends. I sent out 10 emails a week usually. People

rarely ever responded and recently I became discouraged sent out one

to all of them and said if you want to stay on my list, simply hit

reply. Over 90% hit reply. Every time I would learn something new or

add something to my protocol I would send out an email.

Somehow it gave me an voice, a lonely voice but a voice. Recently when I became

discouraged, my friend who is still traveling around the world in the oil

business gave me a pep talk so I agreed to keep

sending out information even though I thought probably most people

weren't even reading it.

Eventually someone pointed me to and that is how I

landed here. The outpouring of questions here has been

overwhelming. I consider myself a fellow student like the people here and it is

I who am blessed because of the gratification that I feel

when I know that I can help somebody with this terrible disease is

wonderful...........

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Lois

Great! Don't forget about soilandhealth as a good

resource. Steve , the moderator there wrote Gardening when it

counts, a great practical application gardening book, available on

amazon.com.

Food prices are going to at least double in 2011 and it makes no sense

to buy Ginger root from China does it?

You will get such a sense of satisfaction growing your own food.

Buy seeds that are non-GMO and you can save back your seeds each year

so you never have to buy seeds again.

A great heirloom seed company is Southern Exposure Seed Exchange.

www.southernexposure.com

Best of luck to you. Start small, grow what you like to eat. You can

even posthole garden the first year, thats what I did.

Get a soil sample and have it tested at you ag department. Locate

sources for manures, compost, lime etc as well.

Most of all have fun and you will so enjoy giving away extra veggies

to your neighbors and friends.

all the best

Natural health

Through Natural means

Is a Divine Right.

Bell Buckle, Tn.

On Feb 26, 2011, at 1:23 PM, Lois Fischer wrote:

> I agree a voice and to be heard are great. Your gardening success is

> also a big inspiration to me. My husband has agreed to give me some

> of the lawn for my first garden.

>

> Thanks for your input.

>

> Lois

>

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, Please inform us when you add to your protocol. Your indepth study is

very valuable.

God bless

....My protocol is still being modified day to day, mainly dietary

changes, like sprouts very recently. I think I forgot to mention in my

introduction that I also swallow a little dab of strongly ozonated

olive oil to soothe my esophagus and since cancer cells have no

antioxidants I just imagine them running for cover when that ozonated

olive oil slides down my throat......

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Thanks :

I feel this is just part of my recovery to grow veges. I will use of all of

suggestions and work on the soil and get the books. I will look up posthole

gardening as well, as I have not heard of that. I was going to buy just bags of

soil with organic manure and plant the seeds right from there instead of digging

into the ground. I will put holes in the bottom of the bags. Read about this

in a gardening book.

Thanks for your help, very supportive!!!

Lois

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I also grow some of my own veggies. I am going to expand on this even more this

year. My garden is organic, I use no fertilizer or chemicals. I grew a few

things in pots around my patio as well.

Vic

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Vic:

I need your secrets to growing. I will have to work on my green thumb.

Lois

From: roadmst1

Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2011

I also grow some of my own veggies. I am going to expand on this even more this

year. My garden is organic, I use no fertilizer or chemicals. I grew a few

things in pots around my patio as well.

Vic

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Victor

Good for you! As I have told others, go to

soilandhealth and there is a wealth of knowledge there

waiting for you.

all the best

On Feb 26, 2011, at 6:01 PM, Victor Swiercz wrote:

> I also grow some of my own veggies. I am going to expand on this

> even more this

> year. My garden is organic, I use no fertilizer or chemicals. I grew

> a few

> things in pots around my patio as well.

>

> Vic

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Good as way as any to start Lois, CONGRATULATIONS.

On Feb 26, 2011, at 4:17 PM, Lois Fischer wrote:

> Thanks :

>

> I feel this is just part of my recovery to grow veges. I will use of

> all of suggestions and work on the soil and get the books. I will

> look up posthole gardening as well, as I have not heard of that. I

> was going to buy just bags of soil with organic manure and plant the

> seeds right from there instead of digging into the ground. I will

> put holes in the bottom of the bags. Read about this in a gardening

> book.

>

> Thanks for your help, very supportive!!!

>

> Lois

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