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Re: the cat's worms
#24877
02/07/08 12:07 PM
02/07/08 12:07 PM
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yeah well I left Manhattan 28 years ago. Have only visited a couple times since. don't miss it. Was a great place to start a career I missed the big outdoors terribly while living there though. NYC made me sicker than a dog after a dozen years of sucking tailpipe exhaust. I guess you can live there happily if you don't like to do too much oustide. You would have been what, 10 yrs old then? You'll figure it out I have no doubt. Me, I learned how to use the internet for a reason, chatting at webboards was not the reason... my workforce consists of about 5 different machines. Suits me quit well, they never talk back. one died last week though. I have yet to finish a painting while we have lived here that should tell you something. I really need to get going with that I have a juried exhibition coming up and I need to land first place to get me the attencion that will then get me the local $$$.
my tomaters have sprouted! these are going to be superb 3 months down the road and I won't be able to shutup about them either. I saved this seed from some dandy extra tasty heirlooms I bought from a guy who farms on a mountainside 100 miles from here. they are the best tomatoes I have ever had in my entire life. I am going to bottle up egads bunches of them.
onions have sprouted too, no big deal, just onions.
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Re: the cat's worms
#24878
02/07/08 12:15 PM
02/07/08 12:15 PM
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actually it was 18 years ago i left NYC.
time flies when you're having fun i guess, i didn't even catch that time error upfront and i reread the post before I posted it... it all seems like a big blur my city life back then. Make money spend money make money spend money. Work work work race around stamp the pavement till you're blue in the face same old same old every day.
you'll figure it out.
I donlt know... i have friends who would never ever even consider leaving the city. I need more than 4 walls.
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Re: the cat's worms
#24879
02/07/08 01:13 PM
02/07/08 01:13 PM
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I live here now..
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not there exactly, that's about 10 minutes from the house. we live in the little valley between those mountains.
it's nice. I like it better than florida. i did try that too.
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Re: the cat's worms
#24880
02/07/08 01:50 PM
02/07/08 01:50 PM
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I love NYC
I used to live on 90th and Columbus. That was in the summer 1992. Was the time of my life. In the 3 months I lived there, I cooked twice, all the rest of the time I was out on the town. Good times. I was fat then.
I lived here!
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good memories!
I been digging my veg patch over. I planted green manure last autumn and now I’m digging it in. it’s gonna take ages, so I’m doing a little bit at a time. Gotta be careful of me dodgy back. Nothing planted yet. I don’t have a green house, nor anywhere to start stuff out, so I will be planting late directly into the ground when it warms up. I think some spuds could go in already, but need a free weekend to figure out what goes in where and when. But first….it needs digging. First bit I did was great, soil was full of worms, not too hard, the green manure had lots of roots too, which is perfect.
Happy dayz!
"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third it is accepted as being self-evident."
Sunshine
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Re: the cat's worms
#24883
02/07/08 05:02 PM
02/07/08 05:02 PM
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That works, pretty similar to the groomed areas around here.
The dentists around here are horrible.
I left NY in 1990. I lived on Lex and 91st for a bit, then moved downtown. It's definitely fun for a while. Not really real life though, family, long terms plans, I don't recall any of that ever coming to mind while I lived in NYC.
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Re: the cat's worms
#24885
02/08/08 12:22 PM
02/08/08 12:22 PM
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If you live in the desert, aloe should do real well there. Just give them partial sun, maybe 5-6 hours per day, they might sunburn and look brown for a while but they will recover and do wonderfully. I'd water heavily every 10 days or so in hot sun. Just let them dry out in between.
You might have crystal nearby too. Ask around, if people go digging anywhere near you, for crystal, for gemstones. That's where they find lots of it, in desert rock, hillsides, mountainsides. Fun hobby to get into. Once you make your first big find you are hooked.
Tomatoes grow well in the desert too, just keep them watered. Chili peppers...
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Re: breathtakingly beautiful
#24887
02/09/08 12:50 AM
02/09/08 12:50 AM
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We called them railroad flats in NYC. I lived in one on the lower east side for a few years. Really old new york, the bathtub was in the kitchen. Got me through school though. That and the split pea soup I survived many months on.
Teaches ya to work hard. Then i moved into this great big loft... that was different.
The new color is a bit dark hmmm...
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Re: breathtakingly beautiful
#24888
02/10/08 10:58 AM
02/10/08 10:58 AM
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.. and no one around here notices anything different anyway, I actually had to ask after a day of no comments whatsoever... hmmm looks darker and redder to me... maybe they are color blind.
oh well got rid of a few grey strands at least as far as my mirror is concerned. I like it.
The enema routine is going quite well btw. I have been doing the colon cleanse herbs every other day only at night to give my body a bit of a break with that, but staying to the high enema routine as suggested by the Tuberose site, every few days. The bentonite clay works really well with that. I think I have caused a lot of old yucky stuff to start releasing, saw some things in the toilet last evening that I have never seen before.
I feel real good too. Not perfect perfect, but real good.
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Re: breathtakingly beautiful
#24890
02/10/08 11:02 PM
02/10/08 11:02 PM
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What film?
Lots of water is very good.
the high enemas are very good. I actually used some chlorella in it last time (same idea as using chlorella to attract lead and heavy metals in mining... wash it down) it seems to work.. i followed that with a light bentonite solution, then went and watched tv for 45 minutes before finishing with a clear rinse, to just let the remainder sit in there and soak in a bit after sending the major lot of it down the toilet... and oh my gosh... this really works... loosens all sorts of strange stuff just like the tuberose page says it does...
why have i been so ignorant about this for so long... this is so easy and so necessary....
no black gunk here, some sort of white mucky papery looking stuff, possible parasites mixed in... clay does kill parasites too... some fuzzy looking stuff...
the back feels quite good... stomach feels great...
I have a river full of real living water 75 feet from the door... state tested and certified one of the cleanest in the USA... when it's warm i go soak in there... it's pretty cold all the time but you get use to it and you get out after a 30 minute soak, or stay in all afternoon... and you feel great all week.
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Re: breathtakingly beautiful
#24891
02/11/08 12:59 PM
02/11/08 12:59 PM
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Re: breathtakingly beautiful
#24894
02/16/08 02:51 PM
02/16/08 02:51 PM
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Allo, welcome back. M well, going to get a going today on these dozen and a half half finished masterpieces here. I am downloading email and about to mix up my cadmium... I try not to touch it. I try.
we are below the treeline here but that is very pretty too... you might want to check with the experts but a hillbilly might say... that thar appears to be a chemtrail shootin ya in the foot.
We been seeing them here too I am aghast. Not daily but seeing them. saw a whole bunch skiing the other day so we left early.
I am going to get some movies and pics of the kid snowboarding next time out. For grandpa but I will share with you.
Did you try the slopes? Is the kid wiped out from too much fun?
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Re: breathtakingly beautiful
#24895
02/16/08 03:26 PM
02/16/08 03:26 PM
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Hi Skies, yeah, was great to get away on holiday. The weather was fabulous. 6 days out of 7 there where no clouds whatsoever, so I had sun shining on me every day….i always feel better when I get out in the sun……always.
I even went up in a hot air ballon for a couple of hours…..was great. Went up to 9000 feet ….. and not a cloud in the sky……..i could see soooo far
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By the way, I totally approved of the way you are going about healing yourself up. Really is a pleasure to see someone focused, in charge and giving it everything to get better. So many people just don’t get it. You really do have to do so many different things to heal, not just chelation. I don’t know why you are reacting to sulphur foods now. I have read people saying it comes and goes depending mercury status. Mine was fine, then was very un-fine, and I think I’m back to fine again, although I’m a bit chicken to test it too much. You have a great plan of action there…..and a plan of action is most important. Congrats. All this will make chelation easier when you do choose to start. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/applause.gif" alt="" />
Hi Sos, nope, I looked all week, no chemtrails. That is just a whispy cloud.
Cadmium…..i have that stuff in my arm. In my tattoo…….. I like pictures n art n stuff like that
Nope I did not ski, Boo hoo…..i totally miss skiing. The worst part was not being able to ski with my daughter…..she totally loved it, is totally head over heals about skiing. She feels the need for speed! The last day she was whooshing down the slopes…I wish I could have skied with here then…..hopefully next year. She is 7 years old.
I borrowed your marinade for the shoulder of lamb. Lemon, ACV, olive oil, salt, pepper, rosemary…..will have 4 hours in the oven tomorrow afternoon.
Its nice to be back <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />
"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third it is accepted as being self-evident."
Sunshine
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Re: breathtakingly beautiful
#24896
02/16/08 04:38 PM
02/16/08 04:38 PM
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I'd ask the experts... maybe color blindness plays a role. i distinctly see a few chemtrails in each of your 2 first photos...... but relatively very clear skies otherwise. The 20 degree angles in conjunction with horizontal wispy clouds are a telltale chemtrail giveaway. And i see a teeny contrail with jet in the balloon cord pic. what Is that other white spot behind the contrail?
We get gorgeous blue blue skies like that here too. I have often thought to send up some pics but didn't want to make anyone feel bad. But like I said, I have been seeing chemtrails too. It's a very weird program whatever it is.
Well that's it. The kid is ruined for life. You'll have to keep an eye on her now or make it a yearly adventure. What a neat place to learn to ski. There are going to be a lot of floods and landslides from so much snow in parts of the US this winter come springtime. Fun while it lasts I guess. I am about skied out for the season I think. That week of heavy duty constipation really put a damper on me. I am over it... but still, left me a tad weak from all the accompanying cleansing.
Put just a tad of water in with the marinade. You will love that, it's the best i have ever had for lamb. Very tender. I use lots of rosemary. Did you put some garlic in there? garlic is good in there too. Cuts the lamb fat. Doesn't take much, just a couple cloves sliced up.
Roast beef for me today. really have to get some pretty artwork finsihed here... finish is the word... I putz around too much. I pretty much had to give up my art career for ten years to raise the kid. I used to still work at it a lot when she was little but she wanted to help all the time. So I bought computers, her sitting on my lap wasn't so much of a problem there.. ah motherhood.
Hey I now know the meaning of aaaarrrgghh when doing a colon cleanse.
Still no black gunk here though. I don't think I have any. I should have seen some by now. Just hard compacted junk that is probably that darn stuff from the turning parts at the sides of my colon that has been bothering me a while. think i am pretty much free of it though. Saw some parsites, several. Some other wierd stuff. I think were little pockets of dead parasites trapped in there too getting moldy or something, growing fuzzy stuff on themselves, all gone it seems. I might actually be able to do cartwheels again in a couple weeks. Feeling rather free down there. It's good. I am a pro at high enemas by now. 2-4 per week flushes out some amazing things. Feels like heck coming out what a relief when it's gone. Now I understand what it meant when I read about incomplete cleanses.
I am actually taking a breather for a few days from it all. Takes up a lot of time, quite a chore. 48 years of crap y'know.
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Re: flushing et al
#24897
02/19/08 04:09 PM
02/19/08 04:09 PM
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How did the lamb turn out?
I wish I had more time to do the colon cleanse routine... pot of boiled water sitting on the stove for 2 days in a row now.. can't get to it... feeling good, digesting great, no leftovers.
took a pic this morn of pretty sky with authentic clouds to compare, still in the camera though, will get to it later...
good news is... for 2 months I watered 3 little pots wherein I had placed, in one, pink grapefruit seeds, in another pomegranate seeds, in another tangerine seeds. FINALLY they are sprouting, the grapefruit and pomegranate anyway. I thought it would be fun to try to make miniature potted trees of them and keep them on the porch in summer and for extra trees in the house in winter. Would be neat if they actually bore fruit, even just miniature fruit. My Yucca got real big in the house I had to cut it down, took a cutting from it. Pomegranates all winter would be great. will take a few years...
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Re: flushing et al
#24899
02/21/08 12:05 AM
02/21/08 12:05 AM
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well big wind storm the other day, gets windy here, knocks trees down every year during winter... and the neighbor knocks on the door to tell me to go pick up the trees he cut so anyway that kept me pretty busy. I got a huge cord, all cut just had to split it. so anyway no time to download pics maybe tomorrow. Massive trees.
The lasagna was great. need the recipe? I split so much wood and then ate so much lasagna and then I had to lay comatose on the couch for 4 hours.
I did start taking the colon cleanse herbs again, just on the evening, hoping to be able to get back to the full routine for a week or so by Friday, maybe. well at least now I know where the parasites kept coming from. I thinks it's obvious to me now you really do have to do both a parasite cleanse and colon cleanse simultaneously. They probably went to hide there when I started using the black wlanut hull bigtime. Really metal smelly. I am going to do a few of the colon cleanse tablets a 2-3 times a month from now on forever just simply to help unload, especially while chelating, i like to eat the cilantro pesto and will probably do that forever. I used bentonite clay in the enema also, that might explain the heavy duty metal smell too. glad it's gone, today's bit anyway. I haven't smelled it that strong since last year.
I did a colon cleanse in Jan or Feb of last year too when I was feeling real sick. If I had any black gunk maybe it went then. I really don't remember but I was real sick and whatever came out during the cleranse I would have just glanced at it and flushed, really didn't want to know, I was too sick to care and so sick very little would have surprised me.
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Football crazy
#24900
02/21/08 06:59 AM
02/21/08 06:59 AM
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No need for lasagna recipe. I’m wheat free and dairy free at the moment, I love lasagne, but best wait until I’m fit and well before I get that in me. I do miss it.
Yeah, me too, I have ordered some more bowel cleansing herbs. I will start when they arrive, should be within a week or so. I’m gonna do another 1 month bowel cleanse. It worked well last time, so may as well do it again. i am regular at 2 BM's per day, sometime 3, but i'd prefer to get to 3 per day regular.
When that’s done, by end march…it will be time again for another parasite cleanse.
I’m going to my teams Cup Final on Sunday. Will be a Big Big day, we are the underdogs. Stadium will be full of 88,000 loyal, crazy football fans.
(When I say football, I mean soccer ok)
"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third it is accepted as being self-evident."
Sunshine
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Re: Football crazy
#24902
02/21/08 01:43 PM
02/21/08 01:43 PM
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Hi Rachel
You are not losing your mind by doing all these cleanses, you are helping yourself in the best possible way. Makes me real happy to hear you taking control of your health in such a very positive way. Heart warming because I know exactly how rewarding it is. To research something you’ve never heard of until recently, understand it, decide to try it….and then to actually get better from it…..yes….most rewarding indeed.
Keep up the good work, you will just keep on getting better and better, (although watch out for the two steps forward and 1 step back)
I too am starting to get some nice comments about looking better, more healthy, makes me want to tell them about all the hard work it took…..but….no point. I must admit I have completely given up talking about these things in real life to Muggles. It’s too difficult; they don’t and won’t understand and just think I’m a freak. Best to just keep quiet. That’s one of the reasons I like it here….people are keen to get better, they listen and there is lots to learn from every single thread.
The support in the rough patches is life saving.
I got similar problems with my dad. He will not listen….he is very ill and will not do anything to help himself…..he is just angry at me for presuming that I know better than him. I have read 30-40 health books and countless webpages and countless forum posts…..he has read nothing, not a bean. I don’t know what to do, so all I can do is lead by example and get better myself. My Mum’s on board, but Dad is the one that needs to listen. Denial is much easier.
Good luck on the bowel cleanse, once you understand whats what, there’s nothing to get freaked about…but talking about bowel cleanses in my office! Errrrr…..no.
Enjoy the Cutler book. I found it amazing, he reeled off my life in his pages, all those symptoms, even from as far back as a kid……all added up to mercury being a big old problem for me. Not the best written book by a long long shot, but the information it contains has saved my sorry arse….LOL
Take care
"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third it is accepted as being self-evident."
Sunshine
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Re: Football crazy
#24903
02/21/08 07:27 PM
02/21/08 07:27 PM
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Sorry to hear about your grandson being so ill Rachel.
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Re: Football crazy
#24906
03/05/08 08:23 AM
03/05/08 08:23 AM
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Quote from RG(the Boss) @ Humaworm Parasites (and roaches) have been around since the dawn of man and animal. Parasites (and roaches) have the ability to become resistant to the very poison that once could kill them. The parasite catagory includes bacteria - you know that bacteria can become resistant to anti-biotics. There are many strains of common bacteria that are now resistant to any known anti-biotic - these are called "super bugs". These are created by the overuse and misuse of anti-biotics. The same thing happens with roaches - roaches - like bacteria - can change their genetic make-up to become resistant to certain poisons id the same poisons are used over and over again. This change is bred into the next generations. The same thing holds true for parasites that live in the human body - bacteria and others including the 30% of the visible parasite species. This phenomenon is why parasite cleansing needs to be done for a certain length of time (30 days) with at least a 90 day break in between. Resistant parasites (or "super parasites") can be created if parasite cleansing is done incorrectly. Most people can do 2 parasite cleanses a year and just feel great! Others - those who are badly infected - have a much harder road ahead of them. They need to get a plan together and follow it for a year or more to totally get rid of their parasites. This can be hard to do - knowing that there are more parasites in your body to kill and having to wait for 3 months to hit them again with the herbal poisons. When scared, impatient people go overboard on cleansing - doing cleanse after cleanse after cleanse - they run the very real risk of creating resistant parasites that are all but impossible to remove. http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1118168#i
"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third it is accepted as being self-evident."
Sunshine
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Re: Football crazy
#24907
03/05/08 01:03 PM
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That might apply to certain things, especially antibiotics, which stimulate the immune system, of bacteria included.... but it really doesn't apply to things like black walnut hull, which walnut trees has been using and providing naturally for thousands of years, successfully, to protect themselves daily against parasites, predators, bacteria and fungus... and I have never met an ant or cockroach or flea that had the ability to become resistant to boric acid.
garden sounds great.
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A tad worried
#24908
03/14/08 11:53 PM
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A tad worried about you in all honesty sunshine. read the threads in the mercury forum, am aware you are doing another colon herbal cleanse etc... and getting more and more black gunk. Something must be very wrong somewhere sunshine if your body is doing that over and over. i could be wrong, hopefully I am wrong. i know you are doing all you can.
I was thinking, have you checked the general health profiles of other people who have experienced that much black gunk? Is it somehow possible to do that?
I have been colon cleansing all month. i really am done just going to keep the herbals and enema stuff for mantenance as needed... the high enema is good on a regular basis... but still really, no black gunk here at all (and i have really cleansed) and I cannot help but wonder why your body is doing that. If it were just the metals i would see it here too it seems. My health has always been pretty good but still i have felt like a walking toxic waste dump for many years and have fought it with lifestyle, diet etc... i worked with heavy duty lead paints for years... I had 12 or 14 amalgams since I was a kid... i lived 13 years in filthy NYC.... I ate plenty of junk food for years... i love coca cola... I love a strong unfiltered cigarette!!! and no black gunk here sunshine.
Is it possible to find out the health profiles (somewhat) of other people with the black gunk?
Maybe something in your water maybe? What could possibly be causing so much of it? Do your kidneys and liver feel ok? Any slightly painful twinges, anything?
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Re: A tad worried
#24909
03/15/08 02:29 AM
03/15/08 02:29 AM
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Yes, it is strange and unsettling to be still getting this stuff out of me. Mucoid plaque. I did google it and read up about it, but I have yet to find a book with real proper references to it. (you know I like lots of detail!) From what I understand, mucoid plaque is a defence mechanism for the body. When you ingest something (toxins) that your body cannot handle…..be that mercury or wheat or chemicals in foods or whatever….mucus is excreted and a lining of mucus is put together to stop the toxins from going into you body. i.e. the toxin is lodged in the mucus. Over time, with more and more mucus developing it becomes darker, more full of toxins, it becomes hard, or rubbery and is called mucoid plaque. Parasites/fungus/bacteria can then live inbetween the mucoid plaque and the digestive tract, which obviously cause there own problems. So this lining of the digestive tract is in place to protect me from all the toxins that I have swirling around me. From my crap diet, lifestyle, drugs, OTC drugs, pollution, smoking and the big one; mercury that I unleashed with my party lifestyle. However this mucoid plaque also stops my food being digested and caused me to be mal nourished, which again causes more other problems. I was very very underweight, I remember you being amazed at how incredibly underweight I was……I was VERY underweight. The body always strives to be healthy. Everything is does, it does for a reason. So I conclude that I was mega toxic….to have so much mucoid plaque in me. I was extreamly ill last year. I mean really really bad. Generally I am a very optimistic person, so when you see me moaning and struggling it means I really am in a bad way. I hate showing my weakness. Totally hate it, so when I do…means its real bad. I must say, that each time I get more mucoid plaque out I start feeling better and better. I have had a really good couple of weeks. I have become optimistic again, I went on my first business trip this week, my first for over 12 months. I am happy and looking forward to being a father again soon in June. All this when I am doing another 1 month long bowel cleanse. I have noticed on previous occasions when the gunk comes out that after some time I regress. I become less well….two steps forward, one step back…that kinda thing. From memory, which s not great, this regression has always been when the mercury got stirred up and I had a problem and felt like a crap. Like amalgam removal when I got a bit more contaminated with mercury, or when a chelation round went wrong and I got hurt. It seems…..or I guess…that more gunk was formed to protect me….which protected me from the mercury, but also hinders my health and recovery. This time the gunk was green in color, together with lots of little black bit about the size of your thumb. Which made me think/guess that it was newly made???? Anyway…that’s how I understand it at the moment. I have ordered a book specifically about bowels….. this one….. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Jensens-Gui...VGYSD5TD8PSZ&colid=1KTWFTYGJVAVN maybe it will help me understand more? Western medicine does not even believe in mucoid plaque! So it is tricky finding out about it. To me, this is another signal that my body is telling me. I always feel better when I bowel cleanse…so I gotta do it more….which is exactly what I’m doing. If you can help me understand it more…..please tell me, but this is how I understand it at the moment.
"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third it is accepted as being self-evident."
Sunshine
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Re: A tad worried
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03/15/08 01:01 PM
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I did go through a brief green gunk (and the rubbery strands, but they were few and short) pahse with the colon cleanse earlier in the month. But mostly I simply seem to have unblocked those corners of my stomach/colon, which I could feel were a problem... one area there was even a little hard lump pf stuff, all gone though, very nice.
anyway, it seems somehow appropriate to find the source of what is causing your body to generate the black gunk if it is coming out, I know that's where I would be headed at this point if I were experiencing so much of it.
I guess the worry comes in because the only thing I know of that can cause your stools to turn real black like that is blood, I could be wrong of course, and I know about the plaque doing the protection thing, you educated me about that already. But the black color, does it maybe indicate that the poisons are causing bleeding somewhere, even if minor, along with the mucoid protection idea? the drug use could have quite possible caused kidney damage of some sort. Do your kidneys feel ok?
Western medicine has many gaps in it. The fact that everyone who does a parasite cleanse lets hundreds of worms go and yet doctors never ever mention parasites to anyone but hand them prescriptions to manage the symptoms of everything else speaks for itself.
I think the last place I would head with what you've got is a mainstream doctor but I would look into blood cleansing herbs or something to add into what you've got going already... There are a few can't think of them offhand, i'll keep it on my mental list and add in later. The teas you drink are probably already doing a bit of that. I also think that if this is going on for so long, perhaps the culprit is something you are eating now that you aren't aware is harming you.
how many month long colon cleanses did you say you have done already?
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Re: A tad worried
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03/15/08 02:35 PM
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This round I have only had black bits a bobs that looks like the first pic on this link. http://www.shazzie.com/raw/articles/mucoid.shtmlI have not had the scary jet black BM’s. Just lots of debris of black skin type stuff and the green rubbery strand stuff. I don’t fish around too much, but when I do there are black bits and green rubbery strands. Also getting liver flukes and tomato skins regular. But no jet black BM’s…which is a relief. My opinion is that this is NOT blood in the BM. Maybe it was on the first HW and the second HW but this time no BM’s that are completely black. I know that's where I would be headed at this point if I were experiencing so much of it. – Where would you head? What would you do? but I would look into blood cleansing herbs or something to add into what you've got going already... There are a few can't think of them offhand, i'll keep it on my mental list and add in later. The teas you drink are probably already doing a bit of that – yes, that is one of the reasons I am having an extended run on essiac tea which I have been taking for about 3 months now. That’s is a good blood detoxer. I have done 1 x 30 days on Humaworm. Waited 90 days, Did my second 1 x 30 days Humaworm plus at the same time 1 x 30 days bowel cleanse. Waited 40 days. Now doing 1 x 30 days bowel cleanse….i’m about 15 days in. That’s it. So 60 days parasite cleansing and 45 days bowel cleansing which will go upto 60 days soon. I never did anything else before. I also done 2 kidney cleanses with the kidney tea and 10 liver flushes. I am chelating too at the moment. Round 12. After the bowel cleanse I will kidney cleanse for 2-3 weeks, to use up some old herbs. I just ordered my third Humaworm parasite cleanse….EXTRA STRENGTH this time. I will start that in mid april. That’s the current plan of action. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tank.gif" alt="" />
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Re: A tad worried
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03/15/08 04:13 PM
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– Where would you head? What would you do? - to try to find the direct source of what would cause it. but nevermind, if this is really only your second bowel cleanse ever... I thought you had done 3 or 4 already within the past year or so, so everything, in the context of only 2 actually sounds quite normal. It might be wise to take a break from any cleansing for a couple weeks after this current round, you have been doing quite a bit, let your body rest a bit, stay with the essiac tea. I didn't know humaworm made extra strength, I should get some. what are 'tomato skins'? I can probably find the answer to that on one of the links you posted. I saw some pretty odd stuff when I started the enema routine in conjunction with colon herbals, for about 10 days. The straight on water flushing helps me whole bunches, you sort have to be gymnast to do it well as a high enema. can't imagine a real sick person doing well with that. The idea is not to ever get that sick though. well just keep on then, never mind my worrying, I really though you had done more bowel cleansing, I think I mixed it up with the black coming out during the earlier parasite cleanse but it would make sense tht it simply only came out a bit during that and the rest is just accumulating in your colon till you get to it now. The problem I have doing only herbals is that that doesn't really address the blobs of junk that get trapped at the turning points of your intestine, which seemed to be my major problem. probably all those bagels with cream cheese <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/dance.gif" alt="" /> I had to massage the stuff out of there with the enema water. It worked real good. I did a liver cleanse a few days ago... followed that with a good high enema yesterday, with chlorella in there to catch heavy metals and then flushed that out real good, that is what i needed to do last time, i got pretty achy BUT I am wondering exactly what i did last time (several weeks ago, the liver flush that made me real constipated after) was it the aloe after, the strong vodka i drank after what? Whatever it was released egads of poisons (how I got consitipated) the loo smelled liked a gargae full of old cans real strong when i did manage a small bm... and then when i got it moving egads, metal metal metal the smell was so strong. I need to try to emulate that again with enema equipment in hand because it worked wonders to get my body to dump toxins. I did eat an awful lot of aloe those few days. But I also started the liver flush by eating a big dish of cilantro pesto... so that may have been it I'm not sure.. I will have a go at it again this week with just the aloe and maybe a strong vodka or two and see what gives. I will probably do creative stuff all week so if you miss me... i am fine just busy.
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Re: A tad worried
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04/14/08 05:04 PM
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HI Sos
I been working hard in the garden. Its growing slowly as it’s been a tad cold over here in old Blighty.
Bed 1: 2 different carrots, 2 diff beets, 2 diff parsnips, 4 diff lettuce, strawberries, 2 diff raspberries Bed 2: earlies, 2nd earlies and main crop potatoes Bed 3: just dug over this weekend. Bed 4. untouch yet....just green manure in it.
In fact I dug that over in one session! That’s hard work. The first bed took 4 sessions to dig over. I dug bed 3 over on the day I stopped talking my supplements…..i felt particularly good then, don’t know if that’s down to the non supplements…I get good days and not so good days regular so hard to tell.
Bed 3 will have cumcumbers, basil, squash, celery, broccoli which are currently sitting on my window sill in trays growing
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Donno if u can see….but the first shoots are just peaking out…..
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And here is my herb garden…..just coming to life. It’s the long skinny bed.
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Lavender on each side with garlic, parsley, sage, 2 diff thyme, burnet, camomile, taragon, oregano <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />
How does your garden grow?
"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third it is accepted as being self-evident."
Sunshine
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That feeling of healing
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04/15/08 12:39 PM
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The hard work is mostly done now. Digging done. Buying seeds done. Planting seed done. Just need the weather to warm up and things is get growing properly. This is my first time, so it like…..”Come on, I have planted you….GROW!” LOL I’d love to see pic’s of your yard. “Yard”….such an American word. When I hear the word Yard…I think of a small dirt yard filled with junk. Yard is used in that context in UK. I ordered the liver gall bladder flush from Dr schulze and prepared for a week off and so I am happy to report I am on day 2 and so far so good. Whats that? why do u need to order stuff of for a liver flush? Juice fast…get ready for good health!!….they are really good to do….do you have a number of days you are trying to do? I did 7 days…wow it’s tricky at first, then fine….then…suddenly you know its time to break the fast. I have tried on a couple of other occasions, but could only manage 2 days before I crumbled. I have a juice fast book, I can stick in the post if u want…will take a week to get there though. Be a bit careful when u break your fast. Needs to be done slowly…but its more important for long fasts….i just tucked in….but no junk so was fine. You do need to be aware and be careful not to pig out on a great big pizza at the end…..that will defo give u trouble. Break the fast gently, with light foods….google it, its bound to be out there somewhere. This is just the first google hit I had: http://www.healthrecipes.com/fast26.htmThe first round on the colon cleanse helped so much – yeah me too, but I keep getting better and better results the more I bowel cleanse, even after all I have done. I had a colonic last week….i think my milk allergy is gone now! it’s a signal that I need to bowel cleanse more. Kind of exciting,challenging but not as hard as people want to think. Just all different. Very well said, that is exactly how I feel. Once you get a taste of that feeling of healing…..makes trying new stuff exciting and much easier. I’m so glad you are feeling the benefits from all the research, action and taking control of your health. Supplements: yes, I stopped them all. Cold turkey. All man made supplements have been stopped (except ACE) I was taking 18 different supps! Every day! All man made! Some of the stuff I been reading………makes me question if they do me any good? Today is the third day…..i have a very minor bit of heartburn, otherwise I feel completely normal. Maybe even slightly “freer” or “lighter” but…its early days…I will give it a week.
"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third it is accepted as being self-evident."
Sunshine
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Re: That feeling of healing
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04/15/08 01:09 PM
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A pic of my yard... weeelll... its about 100 times the size of yours, maybe more, yeah probably, and the garden also but maybe I can squeeze a corner of it into a photo...
The garden has been plowed... it snowed last night after being warm for for a couple weeks... my maters are on the porch, everything on the proch yet... i just finished TAXES... and now I can sit back a bit without paperwork worries and just do the garden.
Yours looks hopeful. ready to go there... You should have enough for the family all summer. My garden is real big, everybody comes here looking for veggies so i have to have extra and then i bottle stuff for winter too. End of week, maybe Friday i will start setting stuff out there.
Yard, ours is not really a yard, a tract more like it. We're on 7 pristine acres here. visitors welcome, rental cabins available <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
I was just looking at my garden the other day, saying to the kid as she ate her breakfast... because the garden was inside all the plants in their little containers on the kitchen table.. I said to her, be careful not to step in the garden... about 200 baby plants on the ktichen table all so little and in several weeks they'll be a major garden jungle so funny.
That is a picture of my yard btw above somewhere.. I think I put one up in the winter we were looking at the sky remember? That is from the upstairs window, looking south toward the cabins, garden is to the east, river to the west... ski resort about 10 miles west...up a hill a bit...river is major full of water there will be plenty of BBQ's and kayaking this sumer. I did one already last Thursday it was nice and warm.
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Re: That feeling of healing
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04/16/08 08:33 AM
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here is a decent pic of the yard. an accountant rents that building in the back there.
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here is our river, last august, water a tad low, the kid tubing with a friend.
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our pretty little road
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thought I had some pics of the river and stuff up here, I must have deleted them. I'll probably delete these at some point too <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> Cannot find any pics of the garden in my file here, i moved a lot of photos last year, was getting kind of full. Right now the garden is just a big square of cold empty dirt. My irises are going to be superb in a week or 2 though.
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Re: That feeling of healing
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04/16/08 02:23 PM
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Hi Sunshine Whats that? why do u need to order stuff of for a liver flush?
Juice fast…get ready for good health!!….they are really good to do….do you have a number of days you are trying to do? I did 7 days…wow it’s tricky at first, then fine….then…suddenly you know its time to break the fast. I have tried on a couple of other occasions, but could only manage 2 days before I crumbled. I have a juice fast book, I can stick in the post if u want…will take a week to get there though. Be a bit careful when u break your fast. Needs to be done slowly…but its more important for long fasts….i just tucked in….but no junk so was fine. You do need to be aware and be careful not to pig out on a great big pizza at the end…..that will defo give u trouble. Break the fast gently, with light foods….google it, its bound to be out there somewhere. Cause I am a big chicken and wanted to do something that would not be so stressful on my old body. I do intend on doing Hulda Clarks liver flush later but for now I took the easy way or seems easy to me. I don't remember the last time I had this much energy. Its going really well too!!! I found some juice recipes and I am going to get me a new juicer, mine is trying to quit. My husband worked on it and got it going but I deserve a brand new one LOL I got that one at a garage sale 6 years ago and was probably not in top shape. I also have a juicing book I forgot I had it and so I pulled it out and got busy. Juicing is cool takes some getting used too but I like it and is giving me loads of energy. Thanks for the info on that site I had a look and yeah no pizza or anything like that for me. Take Care and enjoy your gardening. Hey Sos Gosh your yard is pretty and your river and your road....I want to live in a place that pretty. I have been trying to talk my hubby into moving to east texas, it is a little greener there and my dad lives there. Oh well maybe one day. Take Care! Rachel
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Re: That feeling of healing
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04/16/08 04:44 PM
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We don't own it, too very very expensive. We just rent a townhouse on the property, get to use all the grounds and they even plow the garden for us too!! I prayed for a place with a little river nearby, a fireplace, a rental place waaay out in the country (that is really hard to find!), a little church within walking distiance, room for a garden, and a place with a God fearing Christian Sheriff. I looked on the internet. I made 5 phone calls. I got 2 back. This one was a perfect match. Perfect, all of the above. I rented it sight unseen. We got here and couldn't believe our eyes. Like it was just waiting for us, a vacation house we could stay in forever.
I could use an extra 500 sq ft in the apt is all.
The Hulda Clark liver flush sounds difficult hard, but really it isn't. Just looks that way too maybe because of all those stones in the basket thing on the curezone page but really, when you do it, you don't even feel the stones coming out it's so easy. and you feel so good after.
you should see my wood fired BBQ pit down by the river. with the chicken getting smokey flavored on it.
hydrotherapy or a high enema routine after the liver flushing is excellent too, skies. really finishes you off and makes you feel like new. If you haven't done colon cleansing some of the junk that comes out of your liver ends up getting lodged in your colon I have noticed that. Not really a problem, it will probably come out eventually but the sooner the better.
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Re: That feeling of healing
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04/16/08 06:50 PM
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Hi Sos Yeah I wish I could find a place like that and when I get my hubby talked into it I pray God is as good to me. I did one colon cleanse already but had to stop after 5 days and so I am also doing the colon cleanse too right now and this time is better. I figured it would help on the liver flush and I felt so much better after that first run. I just got the enema kit today. I had been looking for awhile and finally I found it. God was watching over me...funny I was just looking in the wrong place in the store. Your pics are so nice to look at and dream about...pretty country. Sunshine Hi, yeah I debated for about 2 months with whether I should get the superfood because of the chlorella but my sis told me try it. I decided to get it after I did the colan cleanse(a month later) I did ok on that cleanse so I thought I would try it. So far I am doing well with it. The colon cleanse has ceyenne and garlic and I did ok on that so after much battle I got it. I tryed a little the first couple of days and was ok so I decided to dig right in. The liver flush is going really well, Dr Schulze says you can do it while you work that is why he designed it to be 5 days. I have a lot of energy so I went to town this afternoon got my new juicer and went to the health food store, walgreens and took a walk at the park. Was a really pretty day. No grapefruit in this one. Its 4 oranges, 1 lemon, 1 lime oh it does have garlic and ginger in it. I know you said you had problems with garlic so I don't know if you want to even look at it but here is the link anyhow http://www.herbdoc.com/abptoc.aspRachel
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Re: That feeling of healing
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04/17/08 10:43 AM
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Thx for the link. That’s very interesting, I have not heard of that. Looks cool! You will be feeling pretty good eating like that. I can’t eat fruit at the moment so prolly not ideal for me now…..but I will bear this in mind for the future. Really looks good, I approve. Re chlorella…that’s cool, as long as you know…that’s the most important thing.
As an example of my diet: Yesterday Breakfast; salad + nuts + organic rye bread toast with raw butter and raw hemp seed butter. Lunch; 1 litre veg juice (no solid food) Dinner; organic chicken + salad
Today Breakfast; salad + nuts + organic Kamut bread toast with raw butter and raw hemp seed butter. Lunch; 1 litre veg juice (no solid food) Dinner; organic chicken stew in rice with vegetables + salad. No comerical stock for the stew, my stock is homemade.
The nuts are soaked in salted water for 6-12 hours depending type…then baked in the oven at super low temp for 24 hours. Lovely.
This type of diet is normal for me now. zero processed foods, zero junk. That feeling of healing is addictive and its easy to eat like this all the time. I have a lot of catching up to do because my diet used to be rubbish for most of my life.
I do have the odd treat, but it is always home made, with ingredients I have bought and know they are suitable for me. all organic.
Diet is so important now. I am what I eat.
"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third it is accepted as being self-evident."
Sunshine
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Re: That feeling of healing
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04/17/08 11:39 AM
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Go slow and gentle with the enema kit Rachel. Tuberose.com has instructions for the high enema, and they sell bentonite clay there for a real good price too if you need that. The bentonite clay in the enema is very healing, really cleans up your colon. I have been using that once a week, for several weeks now at least. What a difference. I did some hydrotherapy sessions before I did the enemas so I had an idea of what to do, but the tuberose page is good too.
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Re: That feeling of healing
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04/17/08 01:24 PM
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Also, use filtered water (I just use a brita countertop pitcher) and boil the water for at least 10 minutes then let it cool. You can put the pot in a sinkful of cold water after boiling to cool it quickly. Cool to skin temp or just slightly warmer, about 105-110 degrees at most. It'll cool off a bit in the enema bag too. I add just a bit of sea salt to the water too, making kind of a saline solution. I also boil the tip for about 10 minutes before each use, wash/rinse everything real good after every use.
I put all the used bath towels fom the previous few days on the floor between the tub and toilet too, helps for drippy... and then wash everything immediately after with hot water and strong ammonia/soap in the laundry to kill parasites and stuff. I keep a spray bottle in the bathroom with ammonia and water and spray wipe the tub, floor and toilet after too. just takes 5 minutes to clean up, it's important.
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Re: That feeling of healing
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04/17/08 11:39 PM
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hey Sunshine, how is your lower back feeling now after all the hydrotherapy?
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Re: That feeling of healing
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04/18/08 05:16 AM
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A year and a half ago my back was in constant, chronic pain. It hurt standing up, sitting down, knelling down, running, sleeping… anything anywhere….chronic pain. Only time it didn’t hurt was lying down on the floor. One minor twinge and pain got worse for 7-14 days. Was like walking on eggshells.
Now the chronic pain is gone completely. It does hurt a bit now and then, but it is massively better. I have some trouble with sideways bending, but digging the garden over has been a real pleasure to do physical exercise without being in pain for the next 7 days. Every cleanse helps a little. The more bowel cleansing I do, be that herbs or colonics, the better is gets. My milk allergy seems to have gone since the colonic which was my worst allergy. I will try and do another one next week too as this seems to accelerate my healing.
"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third it is accepted as being self-evident."
Sunshine
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Re: That feeling of healing
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04/19/08 04:09 PM
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Broccoli is in, cabbage is in. Leeks, onions, basil, lettuce is in, some tomatoes are in, cilantro, beans, cucumbers and turnips are seeded..
sorry no photos as yet.
only half done quite a bit to go.. maybe get some more done later or tomorrow... lots more tomatoes and peppers of all sorts to do still, and parsley and dill etc.
should start some late season tomatoes..
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Re: That feeling of healing
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04/20/08 10:18 PM
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Beets are seeded, more maters are in, most peppers are in, tomatilloes (for SALSA!) are in...
I am going to fall over...
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Sunshine, when I used to city garden little like you I would trellis things like cucumbers.
Just put the trellis on the side of the garden away from the sun so that you don't block the other plants from getting sun and you can grow all sorts of climbing things real nice. I did pole beans, cukes and little squashes that way.
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Re: That feeling of healing
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04/21/08 11:41 AM
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Usually, one or 3 squash plants require at least twice as much space as one of your little plots there... you really need to trellis those crawling vines. Potatoes in your main garden area will also make you real unhappy, they get real buggy, they need mounding... but, if you really want to do potatoes in a city garden anyway, use the old tire trick on this page: http://www.backwoodshome.com/articles2/sanders98.htmlI have never done the tire trick myself (I hate growing potatoes, too much digging, though I love eating fresh potatoes) but I have heard it works real good. One time I put cucumbers along a sunny side of the house, trellised about 5 feet up and they climbed by themselves the rest of the way to the roof. was kind of unintended that but that's what happened, we had cucumbers on the roof <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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Re: That feeling of healing
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04/22/08 08:34 AM
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Not that I know of, mine never has. You have to let it keep reseeding itself from my experience so far, I have been growing it for about 4 years. It seems to get so big, flowers, then dies off. The thyme question is one I have been thinking about lately too actally because I would ideally like a big pot full and so far have not been real successful at acheiving that. I grew it once in the open garden, right in the ground and it thrived, but ony for the season (maybe I should just do that and dry it). I started a new potful this year, some catnip too!! We'll see how it goes. I am going to be more meticulous about cutting the thyme back this time and maybe it will do better. Even my rosemary bushes, I have to keep making new cuttings and bring the smaller plants in for the winter, the one I left out this winter doesn't look too hot but it is flowering so maybe I can get some seed. I know if it gets real cold the rosemary will die outside. Oregano can stand some cold, but I keep that mainly in the house all winter too. This year I put all the potted herbs out in mid-March to get just a tad of cold, they seemed to like that, but most of those types of herbs about the same there as far as cold goes, not too much. Gotta pamper them. Thyme seems a lot like basil, grows so big, flowers then dies. Keep it cut back is my only input on that at this point, and grow it in a pot to bring in in winter. Wish I could help more with that one, it is the one mystery question about herbs here too. Hope my hyssop does better in a pot than it did in the ground, winter killed that outright. My little blueberries are covered with flowers. Feverfew can withstand some pretty cold temperatures without flinching, and parsley will over winter one season, but only those two that I have here. The echinacea dies back but grows back reliably year after year from the roots. I still have my original echinacea plant I started about 8-9 years ago, it has always lived outside and even survived a long move because I dug that up and brought it with us when we moved here 6 summers ago. It has made many many baby plants since then.
I made a light pesticide with some castille soap. I could only find the castille soap in a bar so I shaved some off and let it sit in a spray bottle, shook it to dissovle etc, anyway, it got rid of all the aphids on the iris and lilies. I was sitting on the porch the other day about 2 feet from the irises and i saw zillions of aphids on them... all gone now, mostly. It only took a few shavings in a quart bottle to do the job. Those aphids I've noticed, if you don't get them early in the season they are way out of control by June and then they spread to the tomatoes.
There is so much cilantro growing in the garden where I planted last year, i am leaving that area fallow this year and planting a different part, I went through and watered all the cilantro and dill volunteers and I will just eat that till my new seeded stuff is ready. I am doing a major amount of basil this year, going to freeze some and bottle some for winter. I really really miss the basil in winter.
A lot of work that garden. Have you read in the paper about the food shortages that are happening around the world?
Reseed your thyme. Try to save some seed for next year after it flowers.
Broccoli (and cabbage, onions, leeks, some lettuce) likes frost, plant it while still cold outside. I just put mine in the ground a few days ago but it has been outside since early March when i seeded it. It got snowed on several times. It likes that. Hardens it or something. Even the tomatoes I like to get them out there early, cool nights make for a bigger tastier harvest later, the young roots grow better when it's cool. Hopefully it won't frost again because i have way too many tomatoes to cover. I lost about 25 (tomato and pepper) plants to frost last year.
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Re: That feeling of healing
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04/22/08 01:32 PM
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I should do some marjoram, that was good last year. I used to grow tarragon, stopped, I should do that again too it was easy and good. I am going to keep those both in pots on the porch if I do though. You know what was really good I did a copuple years ago was summer savory, a great pizza and italian sauce spice, a real spicy combo of flavors, I really should do more of that, the flavor really surprised me and it was real easy to grow and dried real nice too.
Bugs.. Flowers are one thing but by the time you get notoicable bugs in the garden it's often ttoo late... pick up a bar of castille soap next time you are the store and for another real blast to keep pests away, on the counter put a few cloves of garlic and a couple cayenne peppers (or some powder, 1/4 teaspoon) into a pint jar and just let it steep there for a week or so and then refrigerate. Weak castille soap is great to get rid of aphids, kills em, gets through their skin and they die, and the garlic/cayenne pepper, you use that solution about 1 part garlic water to 2 parts plain water and spray that on your tomatoes (or cucumbers) once or twice while they are small before they flower to make the plant not tasty to bugs. I don't like to spray anything after the plants start flowering, keeps the bees away too, which isn't good. , Filter the garlic water into a bottle so it doesn't clog the sprayer. Spray lightly, don't burn the plants, spray in the evening not hot sun.
But I also plant stuff tandem, with herbs in between fruiting plants which helps a lot also.
You'll be a pro by end of summer. Hooked too. Nothing like fresh off the vine.
dandelion salad was dandy. yum. I felt like I was starving the past few days doing the garden and still not having had any fresh greens, now I feel better.
My neighbor got a bunch of chickens a couple months ago, she is going to trade me fresh eggs for veggies, cool. I gave her all my leftover squashes from last fall for them to peck. We can make vanillas with fresh raw eggs. I have not had a vanilla in years. I think one month to go before they start laying.
Tomatoes really like to be next to carrots btw.
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Springtime
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04/26/08 12:44 AM
04/26/08 12:44 AM
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Re: Springtime
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04/27/08 04:44 PM
04/27/08 04:44 PM
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Purty purty purty.
Hope things are going well skies and that you are feeling better. the bentonite is interesting stuff huh? Chlorella too from that direction, very interesting stuff.
I have no idea why people do not believe in God. Really really big egos maybe. I have no idea what would become of me if I did not pray. I would probably just sit around crying all day.
The flowers are great. My irises have just started, there'll be lots more... Wait'll you see my lilies...
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6 of one, half a dozen of the other!
#24944
04/27/08 07:16 PM
04/27/08 07:16 PM
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Hi Sos…I just started another Parasite cleanse ‘n’ I been reading up the Humaworm support pages on curezone. An couple of interesting things that I thought would interest u….(these where not posted by me) Waiting period for parasites ???why I am not trying to cause hatred between master herbalists , but the war with parasites literally EATING our brains and sucking the priceless juices out of them and disrupting the nero electrical connection is worth mature discusion . WHY Humaworm do you WAIT 90 days , yes i read your site but MH has a bit to say about the waiting period you designed..I personally think one week after you stop killing herbs , your screwed, EVERY PARASITE EVERY SECOND IS BEING ENTERED TO YOUR BODY . Your 90 day waiting period is VERY QUESTIONABLE. Please read his short comment . http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1159499#icopy and paisted from link Waiting period? I have collected many parasite books over the years and never read of a "waiting" period. PARASITES EAT 24/7, you wait on them and they will eat you alive and 99% of all humans world wide are being eaten alive and don't know it. You take the Lower Bowel Balance, the kidney clease herbs, get everything flowing downward and out the proper places, then you can up the parasite herbs to what ever dose you feel like and books say 30 day period, but I say lifetime. GET WORMFREE and stay WORMFREE, why wait for them to come back, because they will/do, they are hunters every second of our lives from conception till death, we are PARASITE FOOD! MH RG replied as follows Mine is just my belief - based on science and what I have seen - but I could be wrong - I am not a doctor nor am I a scientist. I did not design it. Here is a post dealing with this same question: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1118168#iHere is one story from my experience: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=735294#iBack in the day - people made their own herbal formuals - or they purchased them from folks like my Grandmother. Different families made different blends based on where they lived and the knowlwdge that was passed down from their ancestors. Much like different families of this day and age will make different types of spaghetti sauce - it is ALL spaghetti sauce - but the ingredients can widely vary. Different parasite protocols abound - you just have to pick one that YOU feel good about. HUMAWORM is not the only one out there - it is just mine <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> -----and another one just the other day. MH protocal compared to Humaworm? I am brand new to Humaworm forum. and am very impressed at the comments. good for you humaworm people. so wich is the protocal that is wizer to take ?? Ask MH (barefoot herbalist or Humaworm ) or is it the idea of doing the combination during the first 30 days that might destroy intensly EVERY THING ,,, is Huma worm strong enough alone. I do believe in the 90 day rest but during the initial attack I want serious results !! RG replied 6 one - half dozen the other. His is a liquid form - mine is a powdered herb capsule form. Herbs can be taken 3 ways: #1 - steeped in water to make a tea. This method is good for herbs that actually TASTE good. A lot of parasite cleansing herbs are bitter and just plain nasty! #2 - tinctures made by soaking the herb and preserving the liquid in alcohol - this is a great method for preserving the herb for a very long time - much like canning vegetables for the winter. The tincture can then be mixed into various liquids for dosing. #3 - taking the freshly ground dried herb straight - this is the old way to do it - thank goodness for capsules because again - some of the parasite killing herbs just taste NASTY! Every leaf, root, flower, bark and bud used for medicinal purposes has natural chemicals in it - these chemicals are the things that stimulate different parts of the human body. Getting the chemicals into the body is the trick - I personally use the capsule form as most folks will swallow a capsule before they will swallow dry herbs. HUMAWORM is very very potent. Taken from here http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1158895#iAnd here http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1159630#i
"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third it is accepted as being self-evident."
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Re: 6 of one, half a dozen of the other!
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04/27/08 07:50 PM
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Offhand, I have no argument with that, you are right about it all, but I will read it all in more depth later. eating my brains eh? and I thought it was just alzheimers.
the bentonite clay via enema seems quite powerful too btw. your body absorbs some of that via your colon when you cleanse that way, and I must say, it really gets the buggers moving, clears you out, and well, they really hate the clay it's quite obvious. never knew I had them little worms, the ones with the teeth that latch on, forget the name, they are little about 3/4 of an inch big... but anyway never knew till I did the clay enema... a few came out from behind a while later, and by golly sunshine, I even spit one up (what the heck is that? I thought) they were in such a hurry to get away from that clay. then i got all these little itchy spots here and there, you know the parasite skin thing... the chlorella too via enema, very interesting stuff, not sure exactly what's happening there all in all but it's defintitely good. The high chlorophyll I think, traps and knocks out a lot of gunk.
haven't seen a sign of parasites in weeks here now. me head feels real good too.
but Iwill read that curezone page more later.
thanks. hope you had a peaceful sunday and that mama is feeling good too.
hookworms.. that's the name. yeah spit one up an hour or two after my first clay enema go figure, quite a trip from the bottom to the top.
should have told you weeks ago I guess but i have just been thinking about it all this time.
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Re: 6 of one, half a dozen of the other!
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04/27/08 09:01 PM
04/27/08 09:01 PM
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and ok I did finally order the humaworm. about time for a good cleanse again. compliment my enema routine. I'm pretty sure something I have been doing has been knocking the parasites out left and right. aside from the clay enemas, something I have been eating I think, maybe pumpkin seeds or else I eat a lot of the herbs on his formula list.. I was seeing dead worms etc for a bit in my bm's after starting the clay but really haven't seen any in a while but we'll see I guess.
I didn't see the extra strength version you mentioned previously, got regular 1 month formula.
I do eventually get to everything just gives you an idea of the length of my to-do list.
My thyme has sprouted...no sign of hyssop or catnip yet...
think I will drink some GSE the idea of my brains being eaten is sure to give me nice dreams.. I have been having the wildest strange weirdest dreams of late I used to hardly never ever dream. hmmm...
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Re: 6 of one, half a dozen of the other!
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04/28/08 12:18 AM
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Really wild strange dreams. I am not sick though, not much anyway, some teeth bothering me. I think it's demons leftover from that guy next door tell you the truth, because they started a few weeks after that incident and I hear what they are saying in the dreams, i'm a very light sleeper. Kind of silly gross dreams really. But demons I am pretty sure, little things with strange ideas.
It'll pass. I need to pray it away. And praise it away probably. I should do more singing heh. i'm a very hard case with strange things, very little bothers me i ignore pretty much everything. which doesn't mean i don't notice things though...
dandelion salad works wonders btw, have been trying to eat it everyday, a good size bowl full w/garlic. Gave me a rather foggy head the first day and then i did the enema thingy to clear up the head and some wierd slimy stuff came out, betcha it was liver toxins. That clay is really good stuff too. Mostly I watch my lymph glands and they have really been acting good all this past week especially. No night sweats, no sign of headaches, nothing.
quite a combo of a cleanse and humaworm on the waaay!! Gosh Sunshine all this time and I keep saying I will order some... I know I know but I'm getting to it... !! I just hate the routine of the parasite cleanses more than anything mostly but by now I am overdue for sure and then my next one will be with fresh walnut hull in late summer/early fall.
I'm feeling rather decent overall really. Really want to go in and get a couple more molars removed though. can't really use the teeth back there on that side anyway, hurts if I do, really old amalgams back there I think them teeth are tapped out down to the bone. Would be a waste of money to try to fix them. I chewed some almonds a couple days ago and my jaw hurt all evening. time for them to go. I hate the idea of losing the teeth, i really like when the filthy mercury loads are truly out of there though. makes healing so easy. The one side of my mouth feels great, the other side feels kind of like crap by now. Big amalgams back there still. It's a weird situation. I guess in several years you'd consider dentures or something but my front teeth are all great so I have no idea what to do about all that. Just the amalgam molars are all screwed up. All those amalgamed molars have just gotten more and more decrepit over time, and then my other teeth, including the smaller unflilled molars, i have never even had a single cavity in them you really have to wonder. them dentists really $crewed up my teeth. It's difficult to believe it wasn't intentional by now. I mean it's so very obvious in my mouth, the good teeth, the messed up ones... luckily as a young adult I was too poor to ever visit the dentist much on my own. All these amalgams were done when I was between the ages of 8-14 or so.
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Re: 6 of one, half a dozen of the other!
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04/28/08 12:42 PM
04/28/08 12:42 PM
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Oh good luck with Humaworm. The extra strength is a special and not on the website and you have to email RG directly after you have ordered. You tell him your symptoms and what you experience when you normally parasite cleanse and he custom makes your order to suit your symptoms. If its your first HW, just go with the regular formula.
I have no idea about eating brains, just was talking about the 90 day break inbetween bug killing campaigns, which I though was interesting that others don’t agree with him. HM is the Barefoot Doctor who is famous-ish-in-a-health-freak-kinda-way. Personally I think he’s a cock, but that doesn’t get away from the fact the he knows his stuff.
RG has a load more cleanses on his website now, so I will do a “lung cleanse” after the parasite cleanse. Then a herbal liver cleanse after that. Liver flushing doesn’t agree with me now, so that will fit the bill just perfectarooney-ly.
I’m 4 days in HW and have a tad of heartburn and feel a tad itchy, but its all very vague and unsymptomlike at the moment. I keep thinking this round nothing will happen and it will be a breeze for the 30 days…..but deep down I gotta that feeling that I will get the same old tough time....
Finally after almost 5 months…yes 5 months….my adrenal supplements are kicking in. My temps have stabilised big time now, feeling better and better. Early days, but touch wood all the hard work will pay off and my temps will start rising now the temps have stabilised. Took my temp 4 time today and they where all 36.3 which is a first. I have finally found my dosage on the ACE.
Wow, you must be feeling better if you even contemplating going back to those bloody butchers called dentists. Whatever you decide, good luck. You know what I think…..get the mercury out….but I know what you think about the bloody butchers too. Good luck.
No weird dreams….i am proud to say that is not one of my problems! I have re-started dreaming again now, I have a couple a week. Last year I didn’t have any. Its nice to dream. Infact I had a nightmare the other day……I dreamt all the chelation I had done so far was for nothing because the bloody butchers had left loads of amalgam in my mouth and it re-distrubuted all in to my brain and…..well yeah…anyway…you get the picture. But just a nightmare, nothing more sinister than that.
"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third it is accepted as being self-evident."
Sunshine
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Re: 6 of one, half a dozen of the other!
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04/28/08 08:28 PM
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yeah teeth dreams... the teeth demons... bloody butchers, the demon dentists...
YES!! I know them all!!!
but what's really important... hyssop and catnip have raised their furry faces!
hopefully it doesn't snow tonight.
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Re: 6 of one, half a dozen of the other!
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04/29/08 09:28 PM
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leave an inch or two of leafy green showing or they might die. when they get to 4-8 inches, cover them leaving an inch or two showing etc. do that a couple times as they grow.
at a certain point just let the plant grow till it flowers then dies back. then dig yer taters.
I was reading that potato bugs hate beans, it's suppose to be good to plant green beans near taters, a couple feet away at most.
I got some potato volunteers, moved them to a hill in the back of the garden, six or seven green leafy spuds is all. I saw one more in the front of the garden today, will move that one too. 7 or 8 volunteer spuds, I should get 30-40 lbs of taters.
I love fresh potatos I hate the hoards of potato bugs. will make due I guess help pay for the gas maybe...
did you know that the price of a crude was $18 a barrel when George Bush first took office 8 years ago? really makes you wonder. the oil companies are making record profits while we starve. shortage my behind.
hope my irises don't freeze tonight I was having so much fun taking pictures of them. i covered them suppose to be real cold.
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Re: 6 of one, half a dozen of the other!
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05/02/08 12:28 AM
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Bunch of photos fer ya. hope download time is bearable.
<img src="http://herballure.com/ForumExtras/Images/jknxdxithk.jpg"> the garden, about half of it. my space on the right there and then I have squashes and cucumbers and stuff growing in the middle part where it looks weedy right now. A neighbor gardens on the left side.
<img src="http://herballure.com/ForumExtras/Images/awpkyfyzhw.jpg"> a bachelor button and borage coming up in the weedy area. lots of those in there. amaranth too. all this stuff coming up on it's own from the plants that left seed last year.
<img src="http://herballure.com/ForumExtras/Images/qjfvktccgr.jpg"> Cilantro! the weedy area is full of cilantro!! lots. By now I ate most of the bigger stuff that sprouted up over the winter.
<img src="http://herballure.com/ForumExtras/Images/qgmkgfvrrr.jpg"> a closeup of some baby lettuce
<img src="http://herballure.com/ForumExtras/Images/lmvebgjnhj.jpg"> Tomatoes! I have 25-30 tomatoes in there so far, started those bigger plants in late January. Cabbage and broccoli behind that row...
<img src="http://herballure.com/ForumExtras/Images/uawenrbhuv.jpg"> green beans
<img src="http://herballure.com/ForumExtras/Images/syavkwzmeq.jpg"> Always leave about that much of your potatoes showing.
<img src="http://herballure.com/ForumExtras/Images/woyqdtnnrv.jpg"> Lots of echinacea growing among the irises. Those are bunches of baby plants, the leafy green stuff. they get real big but I will pull most of those up within a few weeks and dry them, roots and all. If I don't pull them up they will overtake the flowerbeds in no time at all.
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Re: Nice!
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05/02/08 01:03 PM
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I got some chemical stuff for the cat, she needs some again. and a bath. she loves to play in the garden.
I was hoeing all morning. I am putting in another long row of stuff to the left of those 3 I have there already, more basil etc. It is real good, the way I am hoeing. hoeing and fertiliizng. ..miracle grow for the baby plants, not organic, i do cheat a bit to get the plants to take off on a good growth spurt and beat the bugs. I was completely unable to do any hoeing last spring. My garden got real weedy by last July as a result. i got out there with the tiller a bit and the weed eater but still it got real weedy because I had almost zero energy when i started. and once those weed roots get down deep it's impossible to get in there. that garden is too big to work too hard like that.
Then later today I have an appt for an enema ugh. telling you though, something very good about that clay. I had a bit of bronchitus for years, about 10 years, got it after a bad cold and it's like the cold never fully went away. One day i was fine and a week later after that cold I had bronchitus... weird... but the clay seems to be getting rid of it... remember I said i got sort of chest cold last week? about 10 days ago really.. thing is that started about 1 hour after a heavy duty clay enema... and was getting hefty by mid-afternoon that same day.. so i drank echinacea i have been staying with the clay routine... every 5 days right now... I think possibly the clay got into my bloodstream then some exited via my lungs (your colon absorbs stuff eg; suppositories work that way) and it may have loosened whatever crap I have been carrying for 10 years after that cold way back when. that is really what it feels like, the bronchitus.. I have not noticed it all week, that's very unsual for me. just coughing up some hefty snot now and then, it was very whitish at first after that one strong enema, full of clay i suppose but it's pulling all sort of junk out of my lungs with it, real good. my energy is marvelous. Hoeing all morning and not achy at all. getting a bit hot, but sweating is good for me too.
we'll see i guess if the bronchitus clears up completely that would be very very nice. Bentonite clay, good good stuff.
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Re: Nice!
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05/05/08 10:21 AM
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I got mine at tuberose.com but other places sell it too, order on the net if you can't find it locally. will cost a tad more for shipping but it's great stuff.
I think I have heard about taking it by mouth but I haven't been quite that brave. It does look like a whitish/greenish/grey chalky powder.
and I was waiting patiently for your yuck testiomony on what it relieved you of!!
out to my garden too... I have to do the rounds on the tomato plants to get the potato bugs off them daily. Those monsters will munch a plant to the ground in a couple of hours. I need to figure out a way to attract them to something else the way you use beer to attract slugs, that's what I need, a potato bug trap. I'll figure something out I guess.
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Beneficial Insects
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05/05/08 01:17 PM
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Cat does BBQ
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05/07/08 10:15 PM
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<img src="http://herballure.com/ForumExtras/Images/ckmuqwdzbd.jpg"> the chicken roasting
<img src="http://herballure.com/ForumExtras/Images/hblmxbsofr.jpg"> cat keeping an eye on it.
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Re: Cat does BBQ
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05/09/08 07:38 AM
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That is my bone lickin good sauce (bottled tomatoes and chili peppers from last years garden w/apple cider vingar, salt, garlic and onion) on them chickens roating on flowering pear fruitwood that got blown down over the winter for the best tasting chicken you have ever had in your life (imagine, really).
My humaworm arrived a couple days ago... this is pretty mild... you need some of my no-fail black walnut hull worm evictor to compliment this. Luckily I just happen to have a little bit left from last fall's batch. From the hull in jar worm candy and vodka tincture I made. I will have to make whole bunches more this coming fall, everyone I know wants some. That stuff is ARRRRGH bad tasting, tastes as fresh as the day I made it though. Humaworm's caps are easy to take but feels kind of very mild to me. I haven't got much of my worm evictor left but twice a week along with the humaworm should be sufficient anyway.
<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/byebye.gif" alt="" /> Y'all
The old lady cat is not a warrior, prefers to be treated like a princess. She's a good friend, my mascot she follows me everywhere. kind of cute.
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Re: Cat does BBQ
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05/09/08 08:17 AM
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Don’t forget humaworm uses different tactics to what you usually do. Humaworm is low doses for a long time of parasite killering herbs, plus bowel cleaning herbs to remove the dead bodies and gunk, plus blood cleaning herbs. It’s a builder too. in the first week you kill the live beasts, after that is the children and all the time herbs for toxin removal are doing there thing.
Anyway, everyone is different, some feel nothing, some get the kitchen sink thrown at them. You have already been bowel and parasite cleaning loads….so will be a breeze for you…..thats my prediction!
I’m on extra strength and I have had only few/minor troubles his time, and I’m feeling great. Best I felt in……..best in a LONG time. Maybe best I felt in 4/5 years? I hope it lasts.
"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third it is accepted as being self-evident."
Sunshine
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Re: Cat does BBQ
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05/09/08 08:22 AM
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yeah, seriously, last fall when I did the parasite cleanse I felt super too. and that was just with black walnut and cloves and stuff.
so we'll see, I'll let you know... I know have some buggers in my stomach, can feel them pinching (biting) me. I haven't seen any in a while because of the bentonite clays enemas but a few may have traveled up a bit to get away from that.
we'll get 'em Sunshine!
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Re: Cat does BBQ
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05/11/08 02:22 AM
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Bought a feverfew plant for my garden today. Useful for headaches I think you said? Anything else? And how do u take it? Make a tea with it? Or just eat it?
Great day yesterday. Beautiful weather, spent most of the day barefooted in the garden. Did some yoga, made some of my thyroid cookies, made some bread. Bread was lovely. Real bread, not in a machine. Kneeded it, let it rise in a warm place…..wow, was about 100 times nicer that even the wholegrain health freak bread I usually get. Was made with spelt floor. Mowed the lawn, did the edges, weeded, tidied, chopped my green manure and reseeded it again with different green manure.
Was a bit exciting Thursday, may daughter fell off some monkey bars at the park. Had a ambulance, stretcher, whole evening spent in the hospital. We thought she’d broken her leg, but it’s not a break, but she has torn her ligaments and is in a plaster cast. Crutches too. My Wife is 8 months pregnant …… so its been busy
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Re: Cat does BBQ
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05/11/08 08:14 AM
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Feverfew, just eat it, a few of the larger leaves at a time, maybe 5 leaves if they are little. No need to dry it or anythuing, should stay green for you all winter, somewhat. You have to eat it before you get a headache to keep the headache away so eating a few leaves every 5-6 days or so is a good idea if you have been getting headaches, more often if they have been bad. If you feel one coming on, eat some right away. It's a mild blood thinner, much better than aspirin. Helps with chelation as a blood thinner too btw. Your wife will appreciate it for pms and menstrual cramps. Eat some just prior to the monthly and she should avoid any issues, eat a few leaves and take a calcium/magnesium supplement and the cramps will go away within 2 hours. Feverfew is our most often used medicinal herb here. No need to ever eat more than 5 leaves at a time, it's very effective. Gets a little over a foot tall and bushy when mature, lasts forever far as I can tell from year to year, reseeds itself generously.
Barefoot in green manure huh? Any thought of parasites as you do that? I would get some horse manure from the guy up the road except I keep thinking of parasites and so I never do it. But anyway...
hmmm, torn ligament, didn't you mention you were prone to yanking muscles? diet maybe? That takes a long time to heal, worse than a broken bone, scars the muscle for life. Hope it wasn't too bad a tear. Whey protein is a good muscle builder... cottage cheese has lots of whey.
slight swelling in lymph glands here today, probably the humaworm.
I need a good bread recipe. I make great pasta, with ground flax seed and whatever else.
Moved a bunch of little cilantro from the weedy part of the garden to a little area where i can tend it. Put in some seeds for butternut and spaghetti squashes. Put in some more basil, got the kid to do some weeding around her cucumbers, she complaining about getting her hands dirty the whole time.. me telling her the garden is women's work the whole time... and if she doesn't know how she'll be sick and hungry when she's all grown up... she doesn't like to do it now but she'll remember someday and at least be able if she needs to. She discovered the dandelion in her salad the other day and got angry at me for that too... heh. She's been eating for a few weeks and hadn't noticed. Well her liver is probably clean by now anyway. I should have gotten some sugar snap pea seeds, been wet and rainy they would be great this year. oh well.
I have some old fish in the freezer I am going to make some fertilizer from, i should start that today. was going to mulch it in gallon containers with some weeds, leaves and grass and just let it sit a few weeks to decompose.
There is a ton of amaranth coming up in the garden. I wish I had an idea of how to make flour from it. I need a little hand mill grinder or something.. some ideas..
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Re: Cat does BBQ
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05/13/08 10:49 AM
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No itching, no visible critters in the bm's to report here... nothing unusual at all.. feel good, a tad wacky from the wormwood (makes me a bit diizy for an hour after I ingest the humaworm) at times... lymph glands still slightly swollen on right side of neck, my one minor ongoing issue it seems.. just ever so slightly swollen again. They have been going down completely of late so I guess it's just parasite die-off flaring them up again. I'll go hoe the garden a bit and they will subside. Then of course it's an enema day too.. but later. easy to procrastinate that one.
I ordered some wormwood seeds, going to plant it in a pot for starters... I hate the stuff but i guess it does work... and theeennn... heh i ordered some milk thistle seeds too... where oh where can i plant that and not have someone pull the spiny weedy things up... I guess I will start some in little containers and plant whole bunches at the edge of the woods in the field and if I get real lucky no one will notice and they will establish themselves.
I love weeds I cannot figure out why everyone hates them so. dandelion, milk thistle. so many things... nature's healers.
I think RG must just use black walnut tree leaves in the humaworm. They work, but the hull is better. so, still taking some of my homemade bwh brew every few days. I love the way that stuff makes me feel. Good for my kidneys too.
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Re: Cat does BBQ
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05/13/08 01:23 PM
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Yup, Aztec, the big quart size container, that's the brand I have too. External use only, officially I guess. great for high enemas... kills parasites like crazy so if you do that at least once a week for a while, me personally, I'd say forego the herbal parasite cleanse till a month or two downline, let the clay do it's thing for a bit first. That'll drive the critters insane enough they will exit quickly if you have any major ones, then you can tackle what's leftover elsewhere later with the herbals.
It's very effective and gets rid of mercury too, cannot beat that. Use about 2-3 teaspoons in an enema bag, use about 3-5 enema bags full of water overall. rinse with at least one full bag of clear water (flush) after the clay.
really keeps my bronchitus under control too, the clay enemas, amazing. i have not woken up wheezing I think all month, maybe just 3 weeks but that's amazing because it's pollen season and I should be wheezing like crazy. Tooks several weeks of clay enemas to get to thsi point though. If 8 days go by and I haven't done the enema thing it's comes back i've noticed so i have been trying to stay on a 5-7 day schedule. If all goes well, my body will heal itself of it by mid-summer I'm hoping. maybe it's actually a parasite I'm thinking, could be, anything's possible I suppose.
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Re: Cat does BBQ
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05/13/08 03:57 PM
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Hi sos….good plan…milk thistle…I will get some too. and I must get some echinacea. Wormwood seeds….ummmm…don’t know about that, but if I can get them on line with the others, I might give them a bash.
No action on the HW….i don’t think you will get any nastiness. You are a pro at parasites and bowel cleansing…..and because of that it will be plain sailing for you.
Hi Skies…I’d say you are fine for another parasite cleanse. I think super critters might be a problem for people that repeated take parasite killing herbs…but the odd 5 days here or there….between friends….should be alright. If you have any doubts…delay it and just do something else…no point worrying over something that you can so easily postpone. But I think you’d be ok.
My garden is coming on strong now, me spuds are growing like crazy….looking very professional….will take some pics some time to show them off.
I’m on day 18 of Humaworm and feeling pretty good. Had a wonderful spell last week when I felt the best in many a year….so I decided to do some enema’s. I’m not that good at them, so I’m experimenting a bit. But….its not the most enjoyable way to spend my evening, but I have done 3 in 3 days. I am also on a juice fast. First 24 hours is difficult, today is day two and its easy peasy lemon squeezy. Will try and do at least half tomorrow, but prolly max 3 days….lose too much weight and I don’t really need that. So, as every, its full on here, parasite cleanse, bowel cleanse, fasting…..all at the same time….and ….and ……and …..and yeah feeling GOOD<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Cat does BBQ
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05/13/08 09:43 PM
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I boil a real big potful (about 3-4 gallons, covered) for at least ten minutes early in the morn (kill any cysts etc) and let it cool a while and then put it in a sinkful of cold water (because it takes way too long to cool down by itself) till it reaches a warm but useable temp. Warmer than body temperature is where I start, by the time I am done (about an hour) the last bit is usually down to about 90 degrees F. I start extra warm because anything above 102 kills viruses so for that added benefit, start warm but if it feels at all very very warm or even a tad hot on your behind it's too hot yet.
VCO makes a good lubricant btw.
That'll save ya hundreds in pro-hydrotherapy fees. baby on the way, better DIY huh? Not fun but well worth the chore.
I need the wormwood to deworm the family, too many bought supplies gets expensive real quick. Makes me a bit zany but it does work for sure, adds an extra touch to the walnut hull (my walnut hull brew is better than the humaworm caps btw, I am sure by now) I am planning on starting picking walnuts early in the season to get the kid done proper before she heads back to school for fall.
and the milk thistle... I bought some and I really like it, makes me feel really good. So I want it around all the time, no need to spend money on a roadside weed i figure, plus fresh is always best and then I give it to friends too. I would like my friends to be around a long time with me, I get lonely <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/unsure.gif" alt="" />
I should get some empty gelcaps.
3 days in a row huh? Ouch.
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Re: Cat does BBQ
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05/14/08 05:57 AM
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Ok, I think I will warm the water up tonight. Try that. It is a chore and that’s for sure. 3 in 3…I’m having a blitz right now. I’m fasting, with no solid food, today is day 3, so good time to have a spring clean….i need to practice because I’m fairly new to this malarkey.
I bought some seeds; wormwood, dandelion, eccineseayeah and milk thistle. i have enough seeds for thousands of plants now...LOL. Don’t know where they will go…may have to extend a flower bed. thats ok as I can handle digging now.
"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third it is accepted as being self-evident."
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Re: Cat does BBQ
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05/14/08 07:13 AM
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You bought dandelion? That's funny, most suburbans spend a fortune trying to get rid of it. I just hoe around it in the garden. Don't try to get that to mature in a pot, has a long taproot, like cilantro, it won't happen. There's probably plenty growing in the bluebell patch, have you checked in there?
Bit late in the season for echinacea, that seed needs to be cold treated... kept cold for at least two weeks (fridge) prior to sowing or it won't sprout. You got the purple coneflower type? That's the best and easiest. Too bad you are so far away or I would ship you some baby plants... sent a dozen to another friend last week, theres a few left. overseas, they'd never make the trip, too far.
I wonder why I never see any milk weed around here. There was tons where I grew up just growing wild we would play with the seed pods. maybe I haven't looked hard enough.
I rarely fast. But dinner was great I made spaghetti with sauteed snap peas and diced garlic greens on top, yummy. new recipe!
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Re: Cat does BBQ
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05/14/08 07:48 AM
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I rarely fast. But dinner was great I made spaghetti with sauteed snap peas and diced garlic greens on top, yummy. new recipe! Oi...stop taunting me!<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/mad.gif" alt="" /><img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> I just read a book about fasting so i thought i'd give it a bash again. yeah, got the purple cornflower type. yeah, i know dandelions are everywhere, but seeds are cheap as chips and was a click away. you are right though, i guess i did waste a buck. Day 19 of HW: my tongue is completely white. my teeth feel all furry.
"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third it is accepted as being self-evident."
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Re: Cat does BBQ
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05/14/08 08:32 AM
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It's not really the buck that bothers me but the idea of time tending dandelions. but go ahead start some up and put several in the flower beds and you'll never have to look far for good dandelion. but it ain't a really flower so don't bother too much with it. God forbid I hear you saying you <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/hehehe.gif" alt="" /> fertilized them too.
late for the echinacea but definitely go with that and tend them well this first season. Get a sprayer bottle to keep those misted so they sprout, they are difficult and sensitive the first go round, ever after once established they do real well on their own.
Maybe your teeth feel furry because you caught something fom the cats?
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Let's do lunch
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05/14/08 02:19 PM
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<img src="http://herballure.com/ForumExtras/Images/mcnrnxjwbo.jpg"> fresh from the garden.. cilantro pesto with a dash of dandelion.. mmmm.<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/babypacifier.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Let's do lunch
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05/14/08 03:40 PM
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LOL….very funny Sos! LOL
I broke my fast this evening. I did 2.5 days with veg juice only. That’s enough….don’t want to lose too much weight. Lost a bit, but not much. It is actually quite easy. Much easier than I’d imagined. It’s a good exercise.
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me herb garden
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cool aquilegia’s…real big this year.
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me spuds
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me carrots, beets, strawbs, two live raspberry bushes and two dead. Kille by the frost.
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I also have a wild garden, which i leave wild, just sprinkle some wild flower seeds and let it do it’s own thing….its been a major success….always something new coming into flower.
"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third it is accepted as being self-evident."
Sunshine
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Re: Let's do lunch
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05/14/08 07:27 PM
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M R Irises
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05/15/08 12:14 AM
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m r i rises to heal ya.
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Re: M R Irises
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05/16/08 08:27 AM
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look at this one
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hmmm...
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Re: Gunk again
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05/17/08 09:16 PM
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I got rid of a bit of grey stuff with the clay enemas. haven't seen any in a few weeks though, only the first couple weeks. weird stuff. of late I have been passing this gelatinous looking stuff in bits and pieces, a two inch piece this morn... took some colon cleanse stuff the past couple evenings, ate bunches of pineapple. Clear (semi-clear) gelatinous stuff, strange, no idea what it is. still no black gunk though. I think if I had anything resembling those ropes it came out of me quite a while ago, has been coming out on it's own for years as a matter of fact. In little stringy bits, nothing huge like you. I always just figured I had swallowed a hair and it had caused the poop to be strung along in a little rope like that. Was never black either, just very dark, last time I saw any was about 18 months ago during an herbal colon cleanse that left my behind very sore. I really went at it with the herbals, was pretty sick.
but anyway, pineapple moved out some critters yesterday too. I always get the same thing mainly, stringy little white ones, about an inch -2 inches big. about the width of the metal in a paper clip. I must have a problem with those whatever they are. Can literally feel them crawling in there from time to time. Prior to doing the parasite cleanses I always just thought that was my stomach digesting stuff... it's not. Pinching/biting sensation has subsided. blood suckers whatever they are.
No itching here from the humaworm at all. I was itchy for a week or so about a month ago aleadyy... the clay took care of those I think.
You'll love the clay.
I have been thinking of the baby... must be thrilling. Hope your other daughter is feeling ok too.
got my thistle in, wormwood in, cumin in, new chives in, and whole bunches of sugar snap peas. yum. bit late for the peas but it's been a cool spring so they'll be ok. 2 more weeks till summer vacation for my daughter I cannot wait for summer, hot sweaty days kayaking in the cold cold mountain river. ooh. that gives me a thrill. didn't do much last summer, only took the boats out a few times. wasn;t really up to par and river was low, too many rocks showing. 20 minutes in the river and you do not need air conditioning for the rest of the day, chills you to the bone so nice on a 95 degree day. ooh so nice. cannot wait. river has been real high all spring. hope it holds.
I been painting them irises for 2-3 years. Think I got em down finally. so delicate. I got about 1000 good shots this year with the camera so lack of material is not an excuse if nothing gets done now.
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Re: Gunk again
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05/18/08 03:11 AM
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I planted my milk thistle, dandelion and wormworm seeds yesterday. The instructions with the wormworm was scarey. Telling me how poisonous it is, to be careful, not planted close to edible plants blah de blah….its exciting planting scary stuff. don’t know what I’m gonna do with the stuff, but I’ll think about that if it grows.
My daughter is getting better now, first 5 days was nasty, stupid doctors set the ankle at the wrong ankle, so when she went back to see the specialist they had to reset the ankle at the correct angle….she cried more than when she had the accident…..idiots. Not really what my 8 month pregnant wife needed. But she is on the mend now and can move about fairly easily.
I have read up a lot about the gunk. The different colour of the gunk indicates from where it came. Black gunk, like I had at first, comes from the colon. The other colors, grey, green is from further up, like the small or the large intestines. Having lots and lots of it is completely normal for someone like me who has had ……..who has had the lifestyle that I have had. I am still amazed it is still coming out. This stuff directly affects the quality of your life. It is very much better out than in!
Rained yesterday, yoga was good although I was a little too chilled out afterwards, a little spaced. I need to re-introduce my workouts gently.
Sun is shining this morning, so I will be in the garden today. Sunday is the farmers market day too, need to get some raw milk and the farmers market is the only place it is sold. They do not deliver.
Made some kefir and drank some for the first time yesterday….an unusual taste, but nice enough…its supposed to be very good for you. Beneficial bacteria for the gut.
"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third it is accepted as being self-evident."
Sunshine
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Re: Gunk again
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05/18/08 04:03 PM
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I have absolutely no idea where to put the wormwood either. I was hoping it would grow in a pot, and then I can just put it on the side porch where it'll get half a days sun and just drape over the side of the steps. Ideally anyway. The pack had plenty of seeds and I only used about 10-15 so I'll watch and see what it does and just dry some and get rid of it for a year if I need to. I have no idea, does that stay out side all winter, probably right? and does it need full sun or is partial sun ok do you know? I guess I should look it up. mine came with zero directions except sow on top of soil. You should use a mister to get that to sprout for sure, teeny seeds.
any idea what the clear gelatin like junk is? I've seen plenty of it the past few weeks, just little bits and pieces and that bigger one yesterday. I know I've loosened compacted gunk in there, there was a day a week or so ago that I was draining lightly (a yellowy liquid yuck) all afternoon after the enema. That doesn't usually happen so something major must have let loose in there.
The enemas make a huge difference. wow. guess it's going to be a lifetime thing for us old folks ugh. better than sitting around with arthritis and back aches though.
I might start easing up on the clay a bit, have been using it once/twice a week for a couple months now. I was wondering about the side effects of inorganic calcium from it (artery blocker/plaque builder, inorganic calcium). Not sure, but could be a possibilty so I guess i will do more chlorella for a while to chelate from that direction and maybe just clay a couple tinmes a month. I have killed egads of parasites with it already. The chlorella works in a weird way from there too. It seems to entrap itself in any mucus you might have and it seems to cause it to release as a result. The parasites don't like it either, don't know if it kills them though, not exactly the same thing as them eating clay. I was thinking I should try some of the other suggestions on that tuberose page, the teas and stuff. Hyssop is suppose to a great healer too, I could make a tea with that. I have 4 little hyssop bushes started. I grew some a couple years ago, it's a little bush, was suppose to be ok outside all winter but the snow killed it. So now it'll stay in a pot like the rosemary. Should be tasty for cooking too, I got the anise version.
I got saved by Jesus Christ in my early 30's, I've told you... anyway I was thinking all this past week... about the itchy with the parasite cleansing.. because when i got saved I truly was a filthy wretch and Jesus healed me real good, cleaned me up... and... he exorcised me, really. He does that, there are plenty of other testimonies aout there but I experienced it too. Thing is, when he did that, I got real itchy in the process exactly like parasite cleansing but in a much bigger way, all over, intensely for about 20-40 minutes each time. he did it to me a few times. and i never knew what to make of it, and i thought some of the things I heard him say must have been my imagination but now I don't think so. because what he said was, about the itching, 'you will feel itchy a bit, don't worry it's only bugs coming out'. Ain't that? and he taught me this little routine which i would do from time to time when i need healing from him, a way to pray pretty much, but i have taught it to others and they all experience the itching within a minute or so of saying that prayer also. I have never told them it 'was bugs' coming out, just to expect some itching. Because it always happens, never fails, when he exorcises you at first. hmmm... strange,, anyway... I guess I will do more praying as well he must have been healing me of all that all those many years and i never really knew. but I've lapsed, several years since i really stayed with that with him on that routine. same exact itching though, doesn't last for more than hour with him though, he gets right rid of a lot of stuff. Once I saw a big poisonous spider crawling toward me in the bathroom, and it just fell over on it's side and dropped dead before my eyes literally. oh Jesus is good. I think I need him to cure my parasite problem, I am just sort of doing maintenance with all these herbs I think. It's good but he's much better. free too.
really important to set that ankle proper. I broke my tibia bone near the ankle skiing when I was a teenager. It was set perfectly, healed impressively, has never once bothered me, you'd never know it was ever broken. However I also broke my left wrist as a kid, it was set at the wrong angle, just a bit offf, but it's never been the same, always a bit weak. I do not carry buckets of water with my left arm for instance, for that reason. Not much strength in that wrist, doesn't work quite right, feels like it's going to buckle under a good amount of weight.
I need to find a source of raw milk. There are plenty of cows around here and zero big commercial farms, all little farms so someone will sell me milk I'm sure, I need to ask around. I love kefir. I'll ask at church next week. That is a great project. Where did you get the recipe? Did you need to buy starter? I know there's a guy in mercury forum who makes it too.
my cat.. has been deceiving me. she spit up on the porch a couple days ago... there was grass in there... and feathers.
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Re: Cat does BBQ
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05/19/08 11:07 AM
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lots and lots of gunk here too, but clear not black. Early on saw some that was pink tinged in color, looked cancerous... the clay gets in there and this stuff literally falls off of me which is real good, dangerous looking stuff though huh? The clear chunks don't look dangerous, just sort of very mysterious. Thought maybe my liver was pushing something out but I guess It could be mucoid plaque too. I did dump plenty of mucous several weeks ago. I am going slower with the herbs than you, only using them a few days a week here. I hate the sensation of having to run to the loo all the time only to discover I don't have to go or a teeny piece of gunk has drifted down. I must have hit bottom of some of it which is why the draining... tuberose.com says that under the plaque there are pus filled areas, and that's exactly what i experienced, yellowy pus junk coming out for a few hours after. They recomend an enema with a tea made from boiled garlic to help heal that (kill bacteria).
Cat is a sweetheart Bex. mine does not visit the vet. I learned that lesson the hard way too, don't want to discuss it. God's creation isn't meant to be messed with that way. no wonder the world is such bad shape... and look at us. The kid and I are starting our prayer/healing routine with Jesus tonight,. we'll be at it all week. She has been going in circles with pimples showing up all year and she needs him to heal her too. Probably parasites and bacteria bothering her too.
Which doesn't mean I am stopping the enemas et al, all of this is good stuff for good health and I know it's why i ended up here to learn to take better care of myself (so i don't have to go through it again and again) even though i thought I already was, but to really be fully healed i think we need some divine help. He's worked wonders with me before. I need him to pull out his divine vaccuum cleaner and sweep me.
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