Guest guest Posted March 31, 2011 Report Share Posted March 31, 2011 Hi , You said you take detox seriously. What method(s) do you use? Were you to establish such a school, I'm sure there would be a waiting list, for how often does partying get put off to do the dishes? I, for one, am way toooooo serious. Thank you for your selfless service to humanity. Words are inadequate. Joy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2011 Report Share Posted March 31, 2011 Celebrex is non-prescription in Mexico and costs about $100 (US) for a box of 30 of the 200 mg capsules, at four caps per day that's about $400 per month. ---------------- Detox has two parts: avoidance of a good share of the synthetic chemicals of modern life, and cleansing oneself of those chemicals that have accrued in body tissue. At the center we divide it into: 1) The obvious. (These are often the chemicals that can be associated with a person's occupation.) 2) Toxic inorganic elements and cations. (Mostly the heavy metals) 3) Toxic inorganic anions. (Mostly halides) 4) Synthetic surfactants ( Quaternary ammonium compounds and cationic surfactants) 5) Organophosphates (e.g. farming chemicals) 6) Endocrine disrupters (e.g., phthalate esters) 7) Misc. (e.g.,dyes, preservatives) These can be more difficult to remove than one might imagine. We use all the usual methods and this can include chelators, enemas, and the sauna. It is a big plus to have sauna partners as you are less likely to get bored, you can do lymphatic or osteopathy type massages, you can take note of sweat patterns along the dermatomes, etc. If dealing with the cancer is part of the goal then we use various sensitizers. I sometimes include oxygen, nebulized organogermanium, Lonidamine, dypyridamole, inducers of prostaglandin J-2, DMSO, quercetin, ammonium chloride, PARP inhibitors, and occasionally certain strategies to drop the oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) of the body. If I feel a bit miserable from the heat I jump out and into the shower for a few seconds and get back in wet. I don't lose core body temp in the process, the evaporating water adds to the humidity, and I can stay in another 10 to 15 minutes. When done we usually just rinse off the sweat and relax in the sauna room or stretch out in the morning California sun and breath the fresh California air - the prevailing winds are from the ocean which is walking distance. I don't allow the use of high heat with lymphedema or anyone whose health might be at greater risk. Some clinics like to use high temperature with sedation. I don't allow it as this violates our natural defenses against overheating. It is important to rehydrate with electrolytes. What I do isn't strictly natural or naturopathic, nor is it conventional. It is what I try to develop as sovereign medicine or sovereign healthcare, that is, the person with cancer is sovereign and should not have to answer to any scowling authority, any guild, any government. He/she doesn't even think of himself/herself as a patient because that implies a submissive arrangement with an authority. Most health problems have already been solved by nature and by shinolas scattered around the globe. From there it just takes doing one's homework, brutal logic, sidestepping all the idiots and marketeers, treating oneself in a timely manner, and taking full personal responsibility for whatever the outcome. _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of joywharton@... Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 12:44 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Curcumin plus Celebrex vs cancer - Hi , You said you take detox seriously. What method(s) do you use? Were you to establish such a school, I'm sure there would be a waiting list, for how often does partying get put off to do the dishes? I, for one, am way toooooo serious. Thank you for your selfless service to humanity. Words are inadequate. Joy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2011 Report Share Posted April 1, 2011 What kind of electrolytes? Thanks, Robyn ________________________________ From: Gammill <vgammill@...> Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 Detox has two parts: avoidance of a good share of the synthetic chemicals of modern life, and cleansing oneself of those chemicals that have accrued in body tissue.......It is important to rehydrate with electrolytes..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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