Guest guest Posted October 1, 2007 Report Share Posted October 1, 2007 Hi , I have a 24 year old son with AS. He was diagnosed while in high school, but he had a lot of symptoms before hand. I know what a nightmare it is to know he will go thru a lot of what I have gone thru since I was 19. I'll be 58 Oct 10th, and sometimes I want to quit, but won't. The problem with him is he is in denial of what he can and should not do. He lives on his own in another city, so when I see him it is usually when he is in a bad flare up. I can't get him to look back at what has bothered it before, and how taking good care of himself helped. One thing that flares it is sitting for hours playing computer games. He doesn't eat or drink anything while he is stuck on those games. And sleep, well he doesn't get enough of that either. I have seen him in just this year, go from a healthy thriving young man, to a skinny, sallow in pain guy. I remind him, but being on his own, and an adult, I am not able to jar him into reality. He won't take any meds unless he can hardly walk, and he will only take Ibuprofen. He has seen me having to take so many pills over time, and says he doesn't want to be like me. Well, I tell him, but you are like me, you have the disease too, and it has got to be moniterd and cared for so it doesn't get as bad as mine is. Medicane has come a long way since I was diagnosed at 19. And I have a lot of other thing wrong, that he doesn't have. But getting thru to them is the hardest thing. I am glad your son is out of denial and is working with it. I just don't know how to get my son out of denial. Do you or your son know how to get thru to my son, that it important to take care of it now before it gets out of control, and the suffering he will have in his older years? I am a worried mom too. Thanks, D. in Oregon > > Hello, > I just joined the group, hoping to get some first hand accounts of > living with AS. My son, who is 15 years old, has just been diagnosed > V > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2007 Report Share Posted October 1, 2007 karen, just tell your son that these diseases (usually) become easier to deal with as time passes. meaning, that as people with these types of diseases learn to manage them, and reorient your life somewhat, the burden becomes less than it was in the beginning. at least the uncertainty is gone, and one knows what to expect. at least thats the way i feel. just tell him to take it one day at a time. take care ~ james ksvarbalow <blacktie@...> wrote: Hello, I just joined the group, hoping to get some first hand accounts of living with AS. My son, who is 15 years old, has just been diagnosed although he has been having symptoms for a little over four years now. He had been in remission for a little while, and we've all been in denial for a while also! --------------------------------- Catch up on fall's hot new shows on TV. Watch previews, get listings, and more! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 29, 2008 Report Share Posted February 29, 2008 Greetings to all. I am a new member. Deanne, Good dairy hygiene goes a long way, so watch your dairyman's practices (or your practices if you are the dairyman). My family has used raw milk for 24 years, and before that I used raw milk for an additional 10 years. Not once had a problem. I am on a 'country living " list and there was an ongoing thread on raw milk use. Among those families and individuals whom had been raw milk users ~ there was not a single incident (problem) reported. I doubt it is illegal in Iowa to 'drink' raw milk...but..... from http://www.realmilk.com/happening.html : IowaRaw milk sales are illegal. There have been reports of violators being prosecuted. That is a good site to learn from. They have a Campaign for Real Milk and here is why: http://www.realmilk.com/why.html The real milk campaign is a project of the Weston A. Price Foundation: www.westonaprice.org A little off subject here, but can anyone tell me their views on raw milk? I have just started drinking it, and oh how good it is!!! Here in Iowa it is illegal to drink I guess, which I think is insane. Anyone have any tips for me on safety or legal issues? Is raw milk actually good for me to give my grandchildren? Any help would be great!Thanks so much,Deanne Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2008 Report Share Posted March 1, 2008 Hi To Deanne and others who are interested! I just did a great paper on the benefits of raw milk. I believe in it wholeheartedly. It is so so safe. It's really just nonsense coming from the pasteurized milk babies that is making this issue keep coming up. They have such a huge lobby. If you want to speak off list on this topic or read my paper, please write to me. Suz Stapler scupe1@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2008 Report Share Posted March 1, 2008 I would love to read the paper you did on raw milk! Thanks so much! Deanne Re: New Member here Hi To Deanne and others who are interested! I just did a great paper on the benefits of raw milk. I believe in it wholeheartedly. It is so so safe. It's really just nonsense coming from the pasteurized milk babies that is making this issue keep coming up. They have such a huge lobby. If you want to speak off list on this topic or read my paper, please write to me. Suz Stapler scupe1earthlink (DOT) net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2008 Report Share Posted March 1, 2008 I would love to read the paper you did on raw milk! Thanks so much! Deanne Re: New Member here Hi To Deanne and others who are interested! I just did a great paper on the benefits of raw milk. I believe in it wholeheartedly. It is so so safe. It's really just nonsense coming from the pasteurized milk babies that is making this issue keep coming up. They have such a huge lobby. If you want to speak off list on this topic or read my paper, please write to me. Suz Stapler scupe1earthlink (DOT) net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2008 Report Share Posted March 1, 2008 I also just started drinking raw milk after many years of milk avoidance. I drink about a glass a day. Taste great, I found a family that has been selling raw milk for 40 years. It taste just like reg milk in my opinion, I am going to make yogurt next. Just a question , the temp should not go higher than 70 degrees? anyone know? Thanks, Vivian > > > Greetings to all. I am a new member. > > Deanne, > > Good dairy hygiene goes a long way, so watch your dairyman's practices (or your practices if you are the dairyman). > > My family has used raw milk for 24 years, and before that I used raw milk for an additional 10 years. Not once had a problem. I am on a 'country living " list and there was an ongoing thread on raw milk use. Among those families and individuals whom had been raw milk users ~ there was not a single incident (problem) reported. > > I doubt it is illegal in Iowa to 'drink' raw milk...but..... > from http://www.realmilk.com/happening.html : > Iowa > Raw milk sales are illegal. There have been reports of violators being prosecuted. > > That is a good site to learn from. They have a Campaign for Real Milk and here is why: > http://www.realmilk.com/why.html The real milk campaign is a project of the > Weston A. Price Foundation: > www.westonaprice.org > > > > > > A little off subject here, but can anyone tell me their views on raw > milk? I have just started drinking it, and oh how good it is!!! Here > in Iowa it is illegal to drink I guess, which I think is insane. > Anyone have any tips for me on safety or legal issues? Is raw milk > actually good for me to give my grandchildren? Any help would be great! > > Thanks so much, > > Deanne > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2008 Report Share Posted March 1, 2008 I also just started drinking raw milk after many years of milk avoidance. I drink about a glass a day. Taste great, I found a family that has been selling raw milk for 40 years. It taste just like reg milk in my opinion, I am going to make yogurt next. Just a question , the temp should not go higher than 70 degrees? anyone know? Thanks, Vivian > > > Greetings to all. I am a new member. > > Deanne, > > Good dairy hygiene goes a long way, so watch your dairyman's practices (or your practices if you are the dairyman). > > My family has used raw milk for 24 years, and before that I used raw milk for an additional 10 years. Not once had a problem. I am on a 'country living " list and there was an ongoing thread on raw milk use. Among those families and individuals whom had been raw milk users ~ there was not a single incident (problem) reported. > > I doubt it is illegal in Iowa to 'drink' raw milk...but..... > from http://www.realmilk.com/happening.html : > Iowa > Raw milk sales are illegal. There have been reports of violators being prosecuted. > > That is a good site to learn from. They have a Campaign for Real Milk and here is why: > http://www.realmilk.com/why.html The real milk campaign is a project of the > Weston A. Price Foundation: > www.westonaprice.org > > > > > > A little off subject here, but can anyone tell me their views on raw > milk? I have just started drinking it, and oh how good it is!!! Here > in Iowa it is illegal to drink I guess, which I think is insane. > Anyone have any tips for me on safety or legal issues? Is raw milk > actually good for me to give my grandchildren? Any help would be great! > > Thanks so much, > > Deanne > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2008 Report Share Posted March 1, 2008 I think it is between 100 and 110 degrees F. An internet search on a recipe for yogurt might tell you. My yogurt maker is automatic so I don't know the temp it uses...Judyemail4ebay2005 <email4ebay2005@...> wrote: I also just started drinking raw milk after many years of milk avoidance. I drink about a glass a day. Taste great, I found a family that has been selling raw milk for 40 years. It taste just like reg milk in my opinion, I am going to make yogurt next. Just a question , the temp should not go higher than 70 degrees? anyone know? Thanks, Vivian > > > Greetings to all. I am a new member. > > Deanne, > > Good dairy hygiene goes a long way, so watch your dairyman's practices (or your practices if you are the dairyman). > > My family has used raw milk for 24 years, and before that I used raw milk for an additional 10 years. Not once had a problem. I am on a 'country living " list and there was an ongoing thread on raw milk use. Among those families and individuals whom had been raw milk users ~ there was not a single incident (problem) reported. > > I doubt it is illegal in Iowa to 'drink' raw milk...but..... > from http://www.realmilk.com/happening.html : > Iowa > Raw milk sales are illegal. There have been reports of violators being prosecuted. > > That is a good site to learn from. They have a Campaign for Real Milk and here is why: > http://www.realmilk.com/why.html The real milk campaign is a project of the > Weston A. Price Foundation: > www.westonaprice.org > > > > > > A little off subject here, but can anyone tell me their views on raw > milk? I have just started drinking it, and oh how good it is!!! Here > in Iowa it is illegal to drink I guess, which I think is insane. > Anyone have any tips for me on safety or legal issues? Is raw milk > actually good for me to give my grandchildren? Any help would be great! > > Thanks so much, > > Deanne > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2008 Report Share Posted March 1, 2008 I think it is between 100 and 110 degrees F. An internet search on a recipe for yogurt might tell you. My yogurt maker is automatic so I don't know the temp it uses...Judyemail4ebay2005 <email4ebay2005@...> wrote: I also just started drinking raw milk after many years of milk avoidance. I drink about a glass a day. Taste great, I found a family that has been selling raw milk for 40 years. It taste just like reg milk in my opinion, I am going to make yogurt next. Just a question , the temp should not go higher than 70 degrees? anyone know? Thanks, Vivian > > > Greetings to all. I am a new member. > > Deanne, > > Good dairy hygiene goes a long way, so watch your dairyman's practices (or your practices if you are the dairyman). > > My family has used raw milk for 24 years, and before that I used raw milk for an additional 10 years. Not once had a problem. I am on a 'country living " list and there was an ongoing thread on raw milk use. Among those families and individuals whom had been raw milk users ~ there was not a single incident (problem) reported. > > I doubt it is illegal in Iowa to 'drink' raw milk...but..... > from http://www.realmilk.com/happening.html : > Iowa > Raw milk sales are illegal. There have been reports of violators being prosecuted. > > That is a good site to learn from. They have a Campaign for Real Milk and here is why: > http://www.realmilk.com/why.html The real milk campaign is a project of the > Weston A. Price Foundation: > www.westonaprice.org > > > > > > A little off subject here, but can anyone tell me their views on raw > milk? I have just started drinking it, and oh how good it is!!! Here > in Iowa it is illegal to drink I guess, which I think is insane. > Anyone have any tips for me on safety or legal issues? Is raw milk > actually good for me to give my grandchildren? Any help would be great! > > Thanks so much, > > Deanne > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2008 Report Share Posted March 24, 2008 Hello I am also a new member. I just read your message, and am wondering if you have any information on the Bonati Institute, in Hudson FL. I just found it this weekend on the Web. I have suffered from spinal stenosis, protruding dics, etc, since I was 12. I am now 54, have had 2 back surgeries, and have been told nothing else can be done. I just simply won't believe it. I was wondering if you have any feedback on the Institute I mentioned above. I don't have the pain you are suffering from, but pain is pain. It is awful. I will pray for you and I hope you don't give up looking for help. I am hoping this message board will help me. Jean > > Hi guys: > I'm Stan and I'm 59 and live in sunny Fort Lauderdale, FL. I was diagnosed > with Spinal Stenosis almost 2 years ago thru an MRI. My L-4 and L- 5 have > moderate to severe stenosis. Very painful and epidurals haven't helped. I've > recently gone in for nerve block injections (from an anesthesiologist in nearby > Delray Beach, FL) and that is helping immensely with the daily pain. > > I have a question...I have also developed Peripheral Neuropathy and I believe > the " cause " for this severe foot tingling and foot numbness might be my > stenosis. Has anyone in this group developed Peripheral Neuropathy from their > stenosis? I'd appreciate any and all responses. > > Best regards, > Stan in Fort Lauderdale > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2008 Report Share Posted July 15, 2008 --- Welcome! Don Pecae-Love-Oneness, Dona In no-forced-vaccination , " Don " <roy_hamilton_fan@...> wrote: > > Hello, everyone. I'm Don. > > A little about me: > > I've been studying nutrition as preventive medicine, on my own, since > I was in my early twenties (I'll be 53 toward theend of next month). > I've learned a lot about how the body can heal itself and what we have > to do to improve that capability. > > But it's only been in the past several months that I've become > blatantly aware of the problems with vaccinations, such as thimerasol > and (more recently) adjuvants, and the fact that vaccines in and of > themselves, without the added risks I've stated, are problematic at > best. > > It's strange that I never put this together in my own mind until > recently, because when I was in the Marines, way back in the day, > everyone on my base was ordered to the naval hospital to get a shot > for (if memory serves) the swine flu (which, if I'm not mistaken, > never appeared, at least in the numbers and strengths " they " said it > would). I and a few others didn't get the shots. We didn't openly > refuse the order, we didn't register any protest, we just didn't go. > And wonder of wonders, we were just about the only ones on that base > who DID NOT GET SICK. > > Since then, the only shots I've gotten were the occasional tetanus > shot, and only when I had accidents that broke the and something > foreign embedded in the flesh (like the coated glass from a light > fixture cover). And now I read, in this group, how even the tetanus > shot is messed up... > > Anyway, if anyone wants to know anything more, feel free to ask, > either here (if it'sd related to the subject matter) or via private > email if it's anything else. > > Namaste', > Don > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2008 Report Share Posted July 15, 2008 --- Welcome! Don Pecae-Love-Oneness, Dona In no-forced-vaccination , " Don " <roy_hamilton_fan@...> wrote: > > Hello, everyone. I'm Don. > > A little about me: > > I've been studying nutrition as preventive medicine, on my own, since > I was in my early twenties (I'll be 53 toward theend of next month). > I've learned a lot about how the body can heal itself and what we have > to do to improve that capability. > > But it's only been in the past several months that I've become > blatantly aware of the problems with vaccinations, such as thimerasol > and (more recently) adjuvants, and the fact that vaccines in and of > themselves, without the added risks I've stated, are problematic at > best. > > It's strange that I never put this together in my own mind until > recently, because when I was in the Marines, way back in the day, > everyone on my base was ordered to the naval hospital to get a shot > for (if memory serves) the swine flu (which, if I'm not mistaken, > never appeared, at least in the numbers and strengths " they " said it > would). I and a few others didn't get the shots. We didn't openly > refuse the order, we didn't register any protest, we just didn't go. > And wonder of wonders, we were just about the only ones on that base > who DID NOT GET SICK. > > Since then, the only shots I've gotten were the occasional tetanus > shot, and only when I had accidents that broke the and something > foreign embedded in the flesh (like the coated glass from a light > fixture cover). And now I read, in this group, how even the tetanus > shot is messed up... > > Anyway, if anyone wants to know anything more, feel free to ask, > either here (if it'sd related to the subject matter) or via private > email if it's anything else. > > Namaste', > Don > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 Hi, you're in the right place as you are obviously a caregiver and good person who takes action to help. Welcome. You may find some stuff in our files on cancer. We generally have not had huge successes with the serious life threatening stuff. This is for several reasons, the biggest is people in that shape don't come here often enough and report enough to find much out about it. What we do get is scads of people with local infections that just clear up like magic. Cancer is more systemic, and is hardly classed as an infection, though some cancers can start out that way. There are two angles to this with cancer, one, the immune system could be too busy with junk in the system to fight tumors, two the cancer cells themselves have an activation enzyme that is electrically sensitive (ribonucleotide reductase). If you can reach the cells with the electricity you can reduce the tumors, but often it will not reach them. Basal cell carcinoma was reduced by it, since it sits right on the skin, and was therefore accessible. The other angle is metastatic cancer and possibly using wrist electrodes to clear the bloodstream a bit could reach some of those travelling cancer cells, or at least possibly remove some bugs in the blood. Medical people would argue the blood is seldom infected is usually pure, yet something does happen when you electrify blood and it's usually a clearing up after a miserable flulike-dieoff at first. Then possibly the immune system could find time to attack the tumors ? who knows, worth a shot. But sick frightened people are hard to get into the researching mood. There have been people with HIV and Hep-c that greatly improved without drugs using this. They come and go, but seldom remain loyal enough to report back in after a year or two. Sad. But, then we have the many local infections, like MRSA that have cleared right up. Those could have gotten much worse, but this thing seems to have halted and reversed them cold in their tracks. The other side of this is: what could it hurt? I am no expert but have not seen a major incident of any damage over 7 years moderating this group. Making up a few of the simpler designs and have them around, people do get curious and they often get well from it. Sinus infections, colds, etc often are reported cleared up fast after sometimes months of persistence. You will find out a lot by just experimenting, and if you're like everyone else here, will want to shout about it, but find people will think you are nuts. bG > > I found this site because I was looking for a cure for cancer for 2 > friends of mine. One has kidney cancer, which will be partially > removed this week. The other friend has liver cancer and is going > through chemo therapy (poorly) right now. > > I bought a 6v battery and will be using this on myself first. I am > healthy. Should I expect to stay near a bathroom? lol What I > read makes me nervous about being in a grocery store during use my > first time. > > Another question I have. This electro therapy sounds powerful as a > cure for many bugs out there...So why isn't there a BEATING MY CHEST > section where member scream to the world they were cured from a death > sentence with simple electricity. I sure would. Does it work? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 Hi, Last Easter when we got to Mass every pew was filled, so we had to stand up in the back of the church. As you may know, Catholics do some standing, sitting and kneeling during Mass, and when it came to the kneeling part, I had to kneel on the floor instead of a padded kneeler, furnished in front of the people who were early enough to get a seat in the pews. Kneeling on the floor, instead of on an elevated surface, puts a strain on the front of the thighs, which I noticed. It felt like I was straining the right thigh muscle, and it stayed sore for about a week after Easter. I didn't think much more about it, but every time I went to Mass, and genuflected before going in the pew, I could feel this stretching feeling in my right thigh. A week, or so ago, after I was seated, my leg kept hurting and I massaged it with my right hand. There was a large knot, or swelling, where it hurt. Possibly it was there on Easter when I noticed the strained muscle feeling. Since my left thigh felt fine, and it was stretched as much as the right thigh, I must assume that there is something wrong with the right thigh. It probably was not the kneeling that caused the pain. Could it be a tumor? I had not done anything to stress the right thigh before the kneeling episode. Anyway, I put electrode pads on the lump and behind the thigh, and ran it at 300uA, (That's .3mA) or less, for about an hour, reversing the polarity a couple times. The swelling went down some, but when I stopped Zilling it came back. Last night I used 3x3 inch foil pads, covered with wet wash rags, under each foot, hooked to a 6v lantern battery, with an ammeter in series. The meter read about 600uA, or higher. I did not have a pot inline, so I had to move my feet off the pads until the current was around 300uA. Today the swelling is much reduced and I do not notice the stretching so much when I kneel down. I will continue this application and let you know if the lump goes completely away, and whether it stays gone. I don't know if it is a tumor, probably not, but if it is I think applying this ultra low current will encourage new cell growth, increase circulation, and restore whatever caused the lump. There is clinical evidence that cancer cells die with ultra low DC current. Many successful tests have been done on mice. I'll keep you informed. Dick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 Dick, Most likely you were reducing an edema. When ever using the auto switching system for my taxi cab dispatcher friend that pulled a double shift on weekends, his left leg would get edema most badly on the left calf. There would be some swelling on the right calf but only about an inch. It would be about 2 inches of swelling to the left leg and in a time period of about 2 hours, the left leg would be back to normal diameter, which is to say it was 2 inches less. The right leg was also reduced to normal, thus less an inch diameter. That was in a leg to leg connection with connections just above the stocking line pulled down to just above the shoe line on each foot. The electrodes were copper flashing, solid, 2 inches wide and about 11 inches long, each. They were wrapped in several layers of spring water wet terry cloth towel cut into sizes to allow the several wraps around each electrode and also some extra length so the ends of the electrodes had no chance to poke through or stick out and cut him. With the extra width the terry cloth wraps gave to the already 2 inch high electrodes, you easily had about 25 square inches. That is a lot of surface area and so it supported a lot more current, plus the entire diameter of each leg was in the circuit. 2 to through 4 millamps . 4 milliamps may sound like a lot but that being 4000 microamps divided by 25 square inches is only 160 microamps per square inch. Also, that current was divided across the cross section of both legs and the region between, was measurable on a sensitive separate microamp meter to about half way up the belly. Banana jack male and female connectors were used so he could quickly UN-jack and make a visit in this time period to the nature station because when you move that much volume of liquid it has to go someplace. Being activated was the Lymph System, plus extra flood flow you always get with micro-current and this dual activity placed the extra liquids into the disposal system pathways. Whenever edema on this scale was removed in this system, it was usual to get a report during and after, that the urine output was more much frothy that usual (lots more bubbles generated by the gravity fall to water, most likely protein ) To reduce edema, it is most effective to have the edema between the electrodes and involve the whole limb if possible. Mike Re: New Member here > > Hi, > > Last Easter when we got to Mass every pew was filled, so we had to stand > up in the back of the church. As you may know, Catholics do some standing, > sitting and kneeling during Mass, and when it came to the kneeling part, I > had to kneel on the floor instead of a padded kneeler, furnished in front > of the people who were early enough to get a seat in the pews. > > Kneeling on the floor, instead of on an elevated surface, puts a strain on > the front of the thighs, which I noticed. It felt like I was straining the > right thigh muscle, and it stayed sore for about a week after Easter. I > didn't think much more about it, but every time I went to Mass, and > genuflected before going in the pew, I could feel this stretching feeling > in my right thigh. A week, or so ago, after I was seated, my leg kept > hurting and I massaged it with my right hand. There was a large knot, or > swelling, where it hurt. Possibly it was there on Easter when I noticed > the strained muscle feeling. Since my left thigh felt fine, and it was > stretched as much as the right thigh, I must assume that there is > something wrong with the right thigh. It probably was not the kneeling > that caused the pain. Could it be a tumor? I had not done anything to > stress the right thigh before the kneeling episode. > > Anyway, I put electrode pads on the lump and behind the thigh, and ran it > at 300uA, (That's .3mA) or less, for about an hour, reversing the polarity > a couple times. The swelling went down some, but when I stopped Zilling > it came back. > > Last night I used 3x3 inch foil pads, covered with wet wash rags, under > each foot, hooked to a 6v lantern battery, with an ammeter in series. The > meter read about 600uA, or higher. I did not have a pot inline, so I had > to move my feet off the pads until the current was around 300uA. Today the > swelling is much reduced and I do not notice the stretching so much when I > kneel down. I will continue this application and let you know if the lump > goes completely away, and whether it stays gone. > > I don't know if it is a tumor, probably not, but if it is I think applying > this ultra low current will encourage new cell growth, increase > circulation, and restore whatever caused the lump. There is clinical > evidence that cancer cells die with ultra low DC current. Many successful > tests have been done on mice. > > I'll keep you informed. > > Dick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 The age when people spoke up about the benefits of a particular electrical treatment may well be past. In the 1700s and 1800s people tried things out and they were recorded and built on. Work in the Field and Testimonials were the order of the day, not tests and trials. http://books.google.com/books/pdf/The_desideratum.pdf?id=Wx4DAAAAQAAJ & output=pdf\ & sig=RCU3FAOOWobwKDGCq3X0PjwQ9tI http://www.ajronline.org/cgi/content/full/188/4/904 Then money making treatment became the order of the day, and unless it cost a zillion dollars, supported a corporation in style, and had letters after its name it was to be hidden, suppressed, lost. Have a look at http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/EPA-PEST/2007/September/Day-21/p18591.htm to see the legislation that is currently in train. " The articles covered by this notice are ion generators that incorporate a substance (e.g., silver or copper) in the form of an electrode, and pass a current through the electrode to release ions of that substance for the purpose of preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating a pest (e.g., bacteria or algae). Because these items incorporate a substance or substances that accomplish their pesticidal function, such items are considered pesticides for purposes of FIFRA, and must be registered prior to sale or distribution. " You make the ziller from materials you have to hand. Nobody sells it to you. People back then didn't have many chemical options, and when people like Wesley offered them treatment to ease their suffering, they accepted it. The world has turned so often since then it has become quite dizzy and nauseating. R Welcome, and all the best with your experimentation. Knowing about this is one thing. Using it - that is when it can get to work. I found this site because I was looking for a cure for cancer for 2 friends of mine. ... I bought a 6v battery and will be using this on myself first. I am healthy. Should I expect to stay near a bathroom? ... This electro therapy sounds powerful as a cure for many bugs out there...So why isn't there a BEATING MY CHEST section where member scream to the world they were cured from a death sentence with simple electricity. I sure would. Does it work? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2008 Report Share Posted August 26, 2008 ....this is really great! bG > > The age when people spoke up about the benefits of a particular electrical > treatment may well be past. > > In the 1700s and 1800s people tried things out and they were recorded and > built on. > > Work in the Field and Testimonials were the order of the day, not tests and > trials. > > http://books.google.com/books/pdf/The_desideratum.pdf? id=Wx4DAAAAQAAJ & output=pdf & sig=RCU3FAOOWobwKDGCq3X0PjwQ9tI > > http://www.ajronline.org/cgi/content/full/188/4/904 > > > Then money making treatment became the order of the day, and unless it cost > a zillion dollars, supported a corporation in style, and had letters after > its name it was to be hidden, suppressed, lost. > > Have a look at > http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/EPA-PEST/2007/September/Day- 21/p18591.htm to see > the legislation that is currently in train. > > " The articles covered by this notice are ion generators that > incorporate a substance (e.g., silver or copper) in the form of an > electrode, and pass a current through the electrode to release ions of > that substance for the purpose of preventing, destroying, repelling, or > mitigating a pest (e.g., bacteria or algae). Because these items > incorporate a substance or substances that accomplish their pesticidal > function, such items are considered pesticides for purposes of FIFRA, > and must be registered prior to sale or distribution. " > > You make the ziller from materials you have to hand. Nobody sells it to > you. > > People back then didn't have many chemical options, and when people like > Wesley offered them treatment to ease their suffering, they accepted it. > The world has turned so often since then it has become quite dizzy and > nauseating. > > R > > Welcome, and all the best with your experimentation. > Knowing about this is one thing. > Using it - that is when it can get to work. > > > I found this site because I was looking for a cure for cancer for 2 > friends of mine. ... > I bought a 6v battery and will be using this on myself first. I am > healthy. Should I expect to stay near a bathroom? ... This electro > therapy sounds powerful as a > cure for many bugs out there...So why isn't there a BEATING MY CHEST > section where member scream to the world they were cured from a death > sentence with simple electricity. I sure would. Does it work? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2008 Report Share Posted August 26, 2008 Dick, thanks for the report, filed under " pain " in our files. Nice work. Good to know what a 3x3 " pad pulls from the 6 volt battery. 600uA (.6mA). To those of us not in on Ohm's law and other really late night radio stuff, that means 1/200 or so of what a 100 watt light bulb uses..which should sound pretty safe to you, it does to me. definitely worth the risk, if any. ..3mA is not golden or magic here, if the electrode pads are larger. It is the mA/square inch. so 3x3 is 9 inches square, so you could use the higher .6mA without a big flow of current to worry about, since it's going in over a much larger area, so the damage to skin, which is the main risk with these low voltages for extended times, is reduced by less current per sq inch. A sq inch of skin can take no more than 1mA without beginning to get offended one way or other. So, if you are using .6mA over 9 square inches, you are very well within the tolerance range. Of course, over a long enough time without a rest, this could add up, like over days of using it constantly it could present problems similar to a larger current for a shorter time. Time and current are the key determinants here. bG > > > Hi, > > Last Easter when we got to Mass every pew was filled, so we had to stand up in the back of the church. As you may know, Catholics do some standing, sitting and kneeling during Mass, and when it came to the kneeling part, I had to kneel on the floor instead of a padded kneeler, furnished in front of the people who were early enough to get a seat in the pews. > > Kneeling on the floor, instead of on an elevated surface, puts a strain on the front of the thighs, which I noticed. It felt like I was straining the right thigh muscle, and it stayed sore for about a week after Easter. I didn't think much more about it, but every time I went to Mass, and genuflected before going in the pew, I could feel this stretching feeling in my right thigh. A week, or so ago, after I was seated, my leg kept hurting and I massaged it with my right hand. There was a large knot, or swelling, where it hurt. Possibly it was there on Easter when I noticed the strained muscle feeling. Since my left thigh felt fine, and it was stretched as much as the right thigh, I must assume that there is something wrong with the right thigh. It probably was not the kneeling that caused the pain. Could it be a tumor? I had not done anything to stress the right thigh before the kneeling episode. > > Anyway, I put electrode pads on the lump and behind the thigh, and ran it at 300uA, (That's .3mA) or less, for about an hour, reversing the polarity a couple times. The swelling went down some, but when I stopped Zilling it came back. > > Last night I used 3x3 inch foil pads, covered with wet wash rags, under each foot, hooked to a 6v lantern battery, with an ammeter in series. The meter read about 600uA, or higher. I did not have a pot inline, so I had to move my feet off the pads until the current was around 300uA. Today the swelling is much reduced and I do not notice the stretching so much when I kneel down. I will continue this application and let you know if the lump goes completely away, and whether it stays gone. > > I don't know if it is a tumor, probably not, but if it is I think applying this ultra low current will encourage new cell growth, increase circulation, and restore whatever caused the lump. There is clinical evidence that cancer cells die with ultra low DC current. Many successful tests have been done on mice. > > I'll keep you informed. > > Dick > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2008 Report Share Posted August 26, 2008 > > I found this site because I was looking for a cure for cancer for 2 > friends of mine. One has kidney cancer, which will be partially > removed this week. The other friend has liver cancer and is going > through chemo therapy (poorly) right now. > > I bought a 6v battery and will be using this on myself first. I am > healthy. Should I expect to stay near a bathroom? lol What I > read makes me nervous about being in a grocery store during use my > first time. > > Another question I have. This electro therapy sounds powerful as a > cure for many bugs out there...So why isn't there a BEATING MY CHEST > section where member scream to the world they were cured from a death > sentence with simple electricity. I sure would. Does it work? > My observations over some 5 yrs of experimentation and noting other user experience includes: About 5% of all uses have no improvement. Nearly all have been without a bacterial / viral cause - like backaches. The worst side effects have been skin irritation from excess current or too long exposures and some finger pain from not reversing polarity often enough. There is an occasional [rare] case of a herxheimer reaction where symptoms intensify due to aggressive application which quits in a few days - rejoice; it's working! Some 15% get some improvement by repeated applications - mostly due to bacterial life cycle changes where they convert to a form with an insulated coating that doesn't get penetrated such as malaria. The remaining reports [summarized 2 yrs ago] had less than 3 exposures to get complete relief - on all attempted. Conclusion: It's 'pretty safe', mostly effective; SO INEXPENSIVE IT CAN CUT OUT AN M.DIETY VISIT - ROUTINELY! THEREFORE, IT WILL NEVER GET APPROVED BY THE FDA FOR ANY USE WHATEVER BECAUSE IT VIOLATES THE A.M.A. UNION RULES AND REDUCES OFFICE VISITS. THE A.M.A. decrees what the F.D.A. will approve - by political contributions, graft, just your ordinary corruption that can be demonstrated easily. Just declare yourself to be a 'Researcher' [you don't know all there is to know]; the FDA goons are not capable of stomping out the use. FROM ONE WHO BECAME RESISTANT TO EVERY ANTIBIOTIC IN THE MILITARY INVENTORY BY 1962 - There have been NO POSTINGS to indicate ANY tendency to build bacterial / viral mutations / resistance!!! Joe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2008 Report Share Posted August 26, 2008 There are a few things you can do for CA - in addition to electrical. 1. Determine your saliva pH daily; costs about $.01 each [paper] test if you are cheap enough to use just a fraction [1/8 " ] of the test strip. If you have anything consistently under 6.2 - conclude you have ANAEROBIC METABOLISM [severe lack of oxygen]. This promotes tumor growths that often turn malignant. Diabetics have it too; it contributes to FUNGUS GROWTH from the high glucose levels, is difficult to fix. MUST interrupt the low pH readings - see " Fungus Link " , Doug Kauffmann for reliable fixes - part of treating the cause instead of a band aid on symptoms & finding that the MOST SKILL A SURGEON HAS IS THE ABILITY TO TERRIFY A PROSPECT INTO SIGNING FOR DISFIGUREMENT. Consider EWOT - exersize with oxygen therapy / hyperbaric chamber sessions where the blood is exposed to O2 at 3 atmospheres so it will diffuse into blood better; can order a blood O2 meter from ebay for about $60 to monitor changes; need about 97% to recover. Do a Google search on " black salve " ; 2nd page shows a site that gives the formula to make your own. This is SPECIFIC for ANY CA. Works especially well on skin. Anything suspect - just put a dob about the size of a hat pin head on it. If CA - will begin to sting within 10 seconds, extending outward along roots some 6 " . In about 2 weeks [repeated application as directed] - heals from the inside out, roots dissolve, NO SURGERY: NO SCARRING. For internals - shows how to package the salve to behave like a pill, will take about an hr to tingle. Still - NO SURGERY; NO SCARRING. {No data on Bones} Takes lots longer to dissolve, forms into a big boil, erupts, drains for a few days till it heals from the inside out. Have a source for 2 oz., a lifetime supply, about $30 + frt. FIX YOUR DIET DEFFICIENCIES - selenium, others, stop the glucose addiction. Joe. BTW - am an E.E., not an M.D. > > > > I found this site because I was looking for a cure for cancer for 2 > > friends of mine. One has kidney cancer, which will be partially > > removed this week. The other friend has liver cancer and is going > > through chemo therapy (poorly) right now. > > > > I bought a 6v battery and will be using this on myself first. I am > > healthy. Should I expect to stay near a bathroom? lol What I > > read makes me nervous about being in a grocery store during use my > > first time. > > > > Another question I have. This electro therapy sounds powerful as a > > cure for many bugs out there...So why isn't there a BEATING MY CHEST > > section where member scream to the world they were cured from a > death > > sentence with simple electricity. I sure would. Does it work? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2008 Report Share Posted August 26, 2008 Australians have shown that microcurrents can cause an increase up to about x 5 of ATP [adenosine triphosphate] production needed for all cell metabolism. Effects begin at about 10 microamperes, intensify to about a couple hundred, are present during all treatment described here and is the basis for rapid cell healing after surgery + gen'l maintenance. Joe. > > > Hi, > > Last Easter when we got to Mass every pew was filled, so we had to stand up in the back of the church. As you may know, Catholics do some standing, sitting and kneeling during Mass, and when it came to the kneeling part, I had to kneel on the floor instead of a padded kneeler, furnished in front of the people who were early enough to get a seat in the pews. > > Kneeling on the floor, instead of on an elevated surface, puts a strain on the front of the thighs, which I noticed. It felt like I was straining the right thigh muscle, and it stayed sore for about a week after Easter. I didn't think much more about it, but every time I went to Mass, and genuflected before going in the pew, I could feel this stretching feeling in my right thigh. A week, or so ago, after I was seated, my leg kept hurting and I massaged it with my right hand. There was a large knot, or swelling, where it hurt. Possibly it was there on Easter when I noticed the strained muscle feeling. Since my left thigh felt fine, and it was stretched as much as the right thigh, I must assume that there is something wrong with the right thigh. It probably was not the kneeling that caused the pain. Could it be a tumor? I had not done anything to stress the right thigh before the kneeling episode. > > Anyway, I put electrode pads on the lump and behind the thigh, and ran it at 300uA, (That's .3mA) or less, for about an hour, reversing the polarity a couple times. The swelling went down some, but when I stopped Zilling it came back. > > Last night I used 3x3 inch foil pads, covered with wet wash rags, under each foot, hooked to a 6v lantern battery, with an ammeter in series. The meter read about 600uA, or higher. I did not have a pot inline, so I had to move my feet off the pads until the current was around 300uA. Today the swelling is much reduced and I do not notice the stretching so much when I kneel down. I will continue this application and let you know if the lump goes completely away, and whether it stays gone. > > I don't know if it is a tumor, probably not, but if it is I think applying this ultra low current will encourage new cell growth, increase circulation, and restore whatever caused the lump. There is clinical evidence that cancer cells die with ultra low DC current. Many successful tests have been done on mice. > > I'll keep you informed. > > Dick > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2008 Report Share Posted August 26, 2008 Nobody else reports they needed to stay near a bathroom. I've done far longer than recommended exposures & saw no difference. Joe. > > The age when people spoke up about the benefits of a particular electrical > treatment may well be past. > > In the 1700s and 1800s people tried things out and they were recorded and > built on. > > Work in the Field and Testimonials were the order of the day, not tests and > trials. > > http://books.google.com/books/pdf/The_desideratum.pdf? id=Wx4DAAAAQAAJ & output=pdf & sig=RCU3FAOOWobwKDGCq3X0PjwQ9tI > > http://www.ajronline.org/cgi/content/full/188/4/904 > > > Then money making treatment became the order of the day, and unless it cost > a zillion dollars, supported a corporation in style, and had letters after > its name it was to be hidden, suppressed, lost. > > Have a look at > http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/EPA-PEST/2007/September/Day- 21/p18591.htm to see > the legislation that is currently in train. > > " The articles covered by this notice are ion generators that > incorporate a substance (e.g., silver or copper) in the form of an > electrode, and pass a current through the electrode to release ions of > that substance for the purpose of preventing, destroying, repelling, or > mitigating a pest (e.g., bacteria or algae). Because these items > incorporate a substance or substances that accomplish their pesticidal > function, such items are considered pesticides for purposes of FIFRA, > and must be registered prior to sale or distribution. " > > You make the ziller from materials you have to hand. Nobody sells it to > you. > > People back then didn't have many chemical options, and when people like > Wesley offered them treatment to ease their suffering, they accepted it. > The world has turned so often since then it has become quite dizzy and > nauseating. > > R > > Welcome, and all the best with your experimentation. > Knowing about this is one thing. > Using it - that is when it can get to work. > > > I found this site because I was looking for a cure for cancer for 2 > friends of mine. ... > I bought a 6v battery and will be using this on myself first. I am > healthy. Should I expect to stay near a bathroom? ... This electro > therapy sounds powerful as a > cure for many bugs out there...So why isn't there a BEATING MY CHEST > section where member scream to the world they were cured from a death > sentence with simple electricity. I sure would. Does it work? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2008 Report Share Posted August 26, 2008 Hey Joe, Did those Australians indicate a surface area for those ATP generations? From: Joe <aubug2@...> Subject: Re: New Member here Date: Tuesday, August 26, 2008, 1:56 PM Australians have shown that microcurrents can cause an increase up to about x 5 of ATP [adenosine triphosphate] production needed for all cell metabolism. Effects begin at about 10 microamperes, intensify to about a couple hundred, are present during all treatment described here and is the basis for rapid cell healing after surgery + gen'l maintenance. Joe. -hether jointly, severally, or individually. We are interested in your results, but cannot say anything about repeatability, or whether this might have medical benefits. Thanks, for your understanding, and good luck researching. --bG Change settings via the Web ( ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Terms of Use | Unsubscribe Recent Activity 11New Members 2New Files Visit Your Group Meditation andLovingkindnessA Groupto share and learn. HealthEarly DetectionKnow the symptomsof breast cancer.Biz ResourcesY! Small BusinessArticles, tools,forms, and more.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2009 Report Share Posted March 12, 2009 Hi and welcome Lynne, I am sure once you return to Armour replacement and also get your hormones rebalanced you will regain your life. You have been fortunate to feel the benefits of armour and HRT so you know what can be achieved. Its just a case of getting a doc who knows how to treat you properly. I imported armour as there were no docs around who knew anything about it and had to resort to self treating. At least hanging out here you will be amongst others who know just what you have been experiencing. jennyfreeman > > Hello all, > Just introducing myself here as suggested by Sheila. (It is 3:30 am and yeat another sleepless night of sweating and feeling nauseous) > I am 53 and feel about 93 years old, have been hypothyroid since radioactive iodine treatment almost thirty years ago now. Whilst I was on natural thyroxine I really felt well and on top of things, however, since I have been on the synthetic levothyroxine, my health has declined in so many ways. > Lynne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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