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Re: Cat does BBQ
#24997
05/19/08 01:54 PM
05/19/08 01:54 PM
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I prayed for the cat, layed hands on her, last night after writing that post to yiou... she was laying on the corner of the bed. sghe got so itchy, she was there licking and biting and scratching scratching, about 10-15 minutes.. she freaked, jumped, off the bed and went downstairs to sleep on the couch. heh.
I know that cat has bugs.
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Kefir
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05/19/08 04:07 PM
05/19/08 04:07 PM
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I been a bit stressed today and I think I need to reread your last few posts ‘cause I have no idea what you are talking about…and….i’d just like to say Yuck! Normally its you saying yuck to me….but you got me today….yuck! Moving swiftly on…… ……………….. ……………….. My dairy allergy is gone now. Let me say that again…… MY DAIRY ALLERGY IS GONE NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Pretty cool eh!!!! Happy dayz! In the past 16 months I been lusting after cheese and dairy…big time. So I started reading about why dairy was a problem for me in the first place. I had the mother of all dairy allergies…was the worst out of all of them. Its quite a complicated and intriguing story about why milk is so bad for you. Well turns out, long story short, Milk IS good for you if it’s : 1) Raw milk And……(it’s important the word “And”) ….And 2) Comes from cows fed on what cows would normally eat in the wild. Cows eat grass. (ring any bells?) If cows are feed slops, chicken $hit, giblets, grain, beaks, tongues, frogs legs, badgers spleens or any old floor sweepings, live in a warehouse, never see the light of day, are pumped full of chemicals, die at the tender age of 14 months……then the crap quality milk they mass produce is pasteurised and homogenised…turns out you have something that looks like milk but is in fact real bad for you. So, even though I can actually handle any milk I will only eat raw dairy products…milk or cheese. If it’s pasteurised….i can live without that $hit in me. Was a long journey learning all that, but along the way I heard about Kefir….so now I can eat cheese and milk I thought I’d try kefir. Bought it on the net for $14. made my first patch 3 days ago…was ok…bit weak and watery…but I’d never had it before so I didn’t know what I was looking for. Well….made the second batch ….was ready tonight…….WOW! yummy. Think the first patch needed re-energising or re-awakened after the postage journey, or somethink. Second patch was delish! Real thick and creaming and tangy and tart…that’s the word tart! Also has the benefit of being real good for the digestion. Full of natural probiotics. Tastes just like yogart, but different. Nicer taste. Not really a recipe. You just put the kefir grains in a jar of milk and leave it in a warm place for 12-48 hours…strain……and voila! Lovely-jubbly-down-in-one! I got mine here, but sure you can fined one closer to your home, I guess they will not like it much travelling too much. http://www.thekefirshop.co.uk/There instructions on that website too.
"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
#24999
05/19/08 05:31 PM
05/19/08 05:31 PM
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Hi sosick,
Well I find it difficult, the whole vet thing. I know someone who never gave their cats shots and many of their cats died of cat flues etc....one survived and outlived her kittens (strong cat)....so I find it hard to know which way to go. Yet, I HATE the stuff they have in vaccines and I believe that may have been what finished my cat off. I had lapsed and hadn't taken her for booster shots for years and suddenly, I decided I better do it. At the time, she was a very thin cat (never was the same after she was hit by a car years earlier, appetite pretty bad). But she had good food (mainly raw).
However, she was obviously getting on (14) and I was worried about her as she seemed to be deteriorating or going through a bad patch. The vet I went to, gave her a vaccination shot and then kept her in for blood tests as he felt she had a thyroid problem. When she came back the next day, something wasn't right about her. She wouldn't come inside and I noticed that her leg (front leg) looked funny. Almost like the bone was a bit bigger (i know that sounds weird). I am not sure if it was on the leg she had her blood taken from or not, I cannot remember.
I had no idea that the bone would continue to grow on that leg. Then I was supposed to give her thyroid meds and not long after that, she went blind. I was absolutely stressed beyond belief. The poor thing. I went to another vet who told me it had nothing to do with the thyroid meds and sent me back to another local vet. another vet then gave me blood pressure pills to try and reverse some of the blindness.
Well that made things even worse. At least she could still purr, even though she was blind (I had her off the thyroid stuff by the way, no way would I give it back to her). Well the blood pressure meds finished her off. Though some of her eye sight started coming back, she lost her purr, she lost everything. I had to take her off them and the blindness returned, but sadly her health did not. I sat up with her and watched her in discomfort, I tried to feed her as she would not get up to eat. She would force herself to get up to go toilet so she wouldn't mess the place she was in, even though she was half crippled. The bone in her leg was so swollen she could barely walk.
I took her finally to the SPCA and the guy was lovely and said to me, this cat is so far gone. He said I have never seen a state of bone cancer like this. Sosick how the heck did she get bone cancer????? She had one vaccination and I'm sure that's when it appeared, though they kept her in there for the night, who knows what they did to her. Took blood from her etc, but something went wrong.
Anyway, he had to put her to sleep. I was devastated. To this day I have no idea what that first vet did to her, or what the vaccination did, or what it was. But that's where it began and the thyroid caused the blindness, the blood pressure drug finished her off. the whole thing very weird. I made a complaint to the vetboard and was pretty much ignored and told that I had been offered more treatment for her and I had declined (this is when she was pretty much crippled by their other drugs and they had offered to keep going with it).
So yeah, a dilemma to know what is best. Certainly he was the worst vet I could have gone to. I seem to remember finding out that my cat was not the only one and someone else had their dog go down hill after seeing him as well. Not sure what goes on, seems a really nice guy too.
Your daughter sounds like she's going through a real bad pimple cycle herself. I hope that the prayers help heal her from this. I had a problem with the same thing in my teens too, though it got worse with braces! Much worse! I'm sure she gets excellent foods/diet, so whatever else you give her, here's hoping it gets to the root of the problem <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/byebye.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Kefir
#25000
05/20/08 11:01 AM
05/20/08 11:01 AM
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I will have the kid ask around at school, maybe one of her friends with a cow will sell us a gallon or two of milk per month. We'll figure it out. …and….i’d just like to say Yuck! Normally its you saying yuck to me….but you got me today….yuck! yeah, if you want to just call me ick for a while I'd concur.
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Gunk
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05/20/08 05:26 PM
05/20/08 05:26 PM
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.. and more gunk.. tellin ya..but I can't see it most times becuase it's mixed with clay or chlorella but sure feel it coming out.. I am reaching bottom here... after several weeks of clay.. just like tuberose says, get the garlic tea ready.. ick. ick ick.
well really sounds gross I know to think enemas are addictive... not the doing it which is ugh A CHORE.. but I think this one item is the one item that i know I can do and reliably feel really great for 3-5 days, not just good, really great. Very clear head. I really appreciate that.
so I wonder what happens after all the gunk is gone? I have not experienced that yet. how will I know? heh.
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Your food allergies sunshine... my bronchitus is but a remnant of it's former self... I would have never made the connection from my lungs to my behind... but there it is no denying it. Now when I hear people wheezing you know what i will be thinking. Allergic to ourselves maybe huh?
the cat story is too sad to comment Bex.
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Re: Gunk
#25002
05/21/08 07:25 AM
05/21/08 07:25 AM
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Talking of lungs………….i’m gonna do a lung cleanse soon. cool eh? Ever heard of that? No, me neither….but i found one. i smoked for over 15 years and i used to have terrible trouble with bronchitis in the past. I wonder what will happen. i will do that end of next week.
LUNG CLEANSE
The lungs seemed to get overlooked by most folks wanting to get healthy. Cleansers targeting just the lungs are hard to find. Smokers, ex-smokers, people who have had pneumonia, bronchitis, emphysema and asthma will find this cleanse MOST beneficial in helping the lungs get clean and strong. People who live in polluted areas will also find this formula to be of great benefit.
LUNG CLEANSE INGREDIENTS: Elecampane is the "king" for cleansing the lungs. It will remove old phelm and it will clean the mucous membranes. Helps with asthma, bronchitis and upper respitory problems.
Fenugreek softens and removes old hardened phelm from the lungs. It has been tradtionally used for tuberculosis.
Thyme is a natural expectorant that will help remove phelm. Used for asthma, bronchitis, croup and whooping cough. Fennel is a great expectorant. It is used in many modern over-the-counter cough syrups.
Ginger is another expectorant that helps with asthma, bronchitis, and congestion due to colds and flu.
Hyssop helps with congestion due to colds and flu. Good for asthma and will help to remove phelm.
Marshmallow root soothes irritated mucous membranes. Barberry helps to reduce bronchial restriction.
Cloves help with asthma and helps to clear mucous.
This formula is to be taken as follows: 2 caps in the morning and 2 caps 8 -12 hours later for 15 days. This formula is for people 12 years old and over and can be taken with or without food. NOT FOR PREGNANT OR NURSING MOTHERS.
"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
#25003
05/21/08 08:35 AM
05/21/08 08:35 AM
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I use all those herbs on a regular basis, minus the marshmallow root, elecampane and barberry. Plus others... Just part of the spice rack here. They have many uses and are good for you in general, kill bacteria, loosen plem etc. The fenugeek makes a good tea and is great in salads btw. I grew it in the garden for a while.
But none of them will cure you of anything if there's an underlying problem. None of them have given me as great relief as the enemas.
I am drinking lots of echinacea tea last night and this morning. And drinking some goldenseal root extract. Might just do echinacea and water till dinner time. that yellowy yuck that comes out after a big chunk of mucoid whatever releases needs to be addressed I think, like the tuberose site recommends. I think really, I have been ingesting all that crap a long time and it's been attempting to come out via my lungs because it was trapped underneath in there otherwise. that is what it feels like to me.
I have been eating a lot of pineapple the past 10 days or so.. the past couple days I have been getting a burning sensation, a couple hours after eating it, in my lower left side, real low by my hip, lower colon, that left turning spot in there. I think I a big chunk of something released right there (thus the draining) and needs to heal a few days or I could get an ulcer is what it feels like. So no more pineapple for a bit I guess. Just some herb teas today till dinner and I dranl some magnesium/calcium stuff that i have on the shelf. feels fine since yesterday afternoon when I last felt the burning sensation (ate pineapple with cottage cheese for lunch). Was burning like crazy the night before but went away after I drank a bunch of water. yesterday I did the enema routing in early morn because of the burning sensation the night before and something big came out of there (was in chlorella enema water in the toilet and I wasn't going to go fishing for it) and then more draining. I have had an issue with that turning spot for some time and suspect that that it's why i have been getting easily consitipated, really compacted in that spot.
So we'll see I guess... I will probably flush daily with the enemas (with echinacea tea) for a few days too. Things tend to heal quicker when clean. Those are all good herbs, but they should be regular items in your arsenal, not just a one month cleanse.
The enema (and the clay) is the main benefactor here in addressing the lung issues I am sure. I am obviously getting rid of stuff that way so my lungs (and kidneys and blood) no longer have to deal with it. Years of filth basically. Colon snot, that's exactly what it looks like too. Probably the mucoid plaque is years of compressed colon snot.
The enemas are truly a lifesaver huh? I guess it's the sort of thing you won't really learn anywhere except firsthand.
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Re: Gunk
#25005
05/21/08 09:04 AM
05/21/08 09:04 AM
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I am still using the humaworm parasite cleanse, started on the 8th of May or so i think, something like that.
but the gunk, I have been seeing bits and pieces of it since I first started with the enemas a couple months ago. Nothing has really changed there but i think I am hitting bottom at this point, in places, is all, bigger chunks. Which is good I guess but if you haven't seen the draining yet (it's not major btw but it will definitely get your attention) better have a plan to deal with it because it's headed straight at you and it's pretty gross. The clay will really start moving deep stuff out that the herbals don't seem to bother. good to do both though.
I also put some H2O2 (food grade, about 1/4 teasopoon in a bag of enema water) in the enema water yesterday, will do the same today, an H2O2 enema to flush and clean, and then I'll follow that with an echinacea and garlic (or maybe goldenseal root) enema to heal. echinacea is reall good for healing that type of stuff (canker sores etc),
feel good this morn, no burning or anything but will stay at it, flushing etc. I want to keep it reasonably clean in there and not too much roughage till later. Just get rid of the pus and junk I guess. I am already clean lower down i am sure. I still need work higher up above that spot I am sure too.
then tomorrow more clay. the clay heals too. sucks infectious stuff out. maybe I should do some today. maybe. yuck. ick.
back feels real good, was getting some lower back ache, minor but still, the past couple weeks, stuff releasing I guess. Hurts a tad coming off of you doesn't it?
the paintings are going real well, my head is in great great shape and my hands follow through willingly. i really need to win that exhibition, i think I can do it now. I wouldn't have been able to do this last year. The mercury really made my work suffer I was really fumbling a while there. i was good prior to that incident.
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Re: Gunk
#25007
05/21/08 11:27 AM
05/21/08 11:27 AM
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Yeah major chore no kidding.
I have the routine down to an hour or so though, move quickly, get it done. the psyllium doesn't really agree me, can clog me up. I have used lots of it in the past. I unloaded egads lots of old psyllium my first couple of enemas too.
I guess once i realized my bronchitus was clearing up it put a whole new perspective on things for me concerning the enemas.
and this big gunk of late, this I wsa not expecting and will have to deal with for the next week or two that much is obvious.
then hopefully back to once a week. though most health gurus recommend 2x's per week for colonics et al.
welcome back. good to see ya <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Gunk
#25009
05/21/08 01:32 PM
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well remember when I started this enema stuff... I did a liver cleanse, got very constipated, ran to the store for herbal colon cleanse stuff and orderded the enema kit which arrived a week later. it was late winter about a year to the day to when I was at my utmost worst with the mercury poisoning a year previous. so I spent a week on herbals only and unloaded some very very toxic smelling crap, which obviously was the source of the constipation which probably let loose during the liver cleanse.. but a lot recirculated i felt like crap. but not near as bad as last year and then when I started doing the enemas -2-4 times per week back then I cleared up quickly, but not well enough to actually finish my ski season happily. Lost my nimble step there for a bit. so that would have been february or so right? It's in the posts here somewhere anyway i spent the first couple weeks just unloading old psyllium, old poop, an amazing strange array of parasites, not many but very strange... and trying to loosen that stiff spot in my lower left colon, lots of massaging as I went there.. well it worked so i eased up for the past several weeks I was doing 1-2 enemas per week just dumping mucous, poop, some parasites, some of the little clear chunks of mucoid gunk, a lot of fiber looking stuff I figure was just old encrusted layers coming off.. basically just several weeks of just clearing out and keeping those toxins at bay to eliminate and not recirculate again.. several weeks of slowly going at it, softening stuff up, the clay soaking in every few days.. i got quite a load of toxins after that one liver cleanse (a really big stone came out and that must have followed it)
and I guess now at this stage i have finally just hit the jackpot and gotten to the bottom of things. I haven't seen many of those bigger chunks. but something large came out of there yesterday and I too weary of it all to fish the toilet. you know, by now, i think I have seen it all, so the sensation of something strange and large leaving suits me fine..
and then of course the parasite cleanses always help. i think if you've got live parasites in there nesting and doing whatever, coming back in from other parst opf your body all the time to lay eggs and yick, that alone can clog you up pretty good. kind of like rebar in the cement maybe. so yeah, combo effect. the clay in particular sunshine, that was really the breaking point for the parasites. you'll see when yours arrives, nothing compares to that. you'll see.
a few days ago when i did the 2 days in a row of herbals with enemas and the humaworm I hit the toilet about 5-6 times in one day with enormous gigantic bm's that no way possibly could have been just my meals from the past few days... the clay gets in there sunshine and suddenly, in my case after several weeks, things really break loose. It's been going on the whole time but nothing like that amount.
it's all good but I won't be doing colon herbals for a few days now because i really want to make sure whatever was draining like that yesterday is ready to take that much action again. tender spot that, the turning point of my colon there, clogs easily i guess.. i want to strengthen it a bit first so it doesn't clog up again.
feels really good down there today btw. right side needs work.
ho hum anyway back to work I mounded up my potaters for the last time this season. Big mound. going to just let them grow and flower now.
Lamb roast marinating in the fridge for dinner.
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Re: Gunk
#25010
05/22/08 06:21 AM
05/22/08 06:21 AM
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now at this stage i have finally just hit the jackpot Sos, I’m really happy for ya…..real happy. I been there, I know what I feels like to be getteing better, when all the efforts start paying off….Happy dayz! I had 4 hour lamb last Saturday, marinated with herbs from my herb garden and been eating the leftovers all week!!! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongueout.gif" alt="" />Previous week I don’t think I had any meat. My sense of smell seems to getting slightly better, but yesterday was strange…I smelt of milk/kefir. I have only just started eating cheese and kefir again….was strange to be sweating the stuff out… Oh yeah, I knew there was something else I was doing this week that I forgot to say. Castor oil packs. Last night was the third in 4 days and I drank 4-5 tbls of olive oil afterwards too….feeling dapper today! I was getting real nasty rashes after doing castor oil packs….was nasty …took 3 weeks to subside….so I stopped doing them and investigated why I was getting the rash. Turns out that when you do the packs, it releases loads of toxins and unless you clean the oil off afterwards, the toxins remain in the skin, fester and cause the rash…..so I just done 3 in 4 days……..and no rashs! Happy days. problem solved! As I keep saying….all the answers are out there….you just gotta find them<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/toocool.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: Gunk
#25011
05/22/08 11:09 AM
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I keep hearing people say the castor oil packs are great... but right now between this colon cleansing and now parasite cleanse and my steady ongoing cilantro chelation thing... I'm good. I have scheduled.. my 6th liver flush for the week after the humaworm, and then I'll see how I feel. When my liver starts releasing toxins bigtime, and I know egads of toxins get loaded in our livers, my lymph glands tend to flare up because they have to deal with the overload. I have never once in my luife had issues with my lymph glands until that nasty dental incident 18 months ago. But I have been dealing with it off and on ever since. The last liver flush, the first 2 days after before I realized I was getting backed up from unloaded toxins from the liver flush that were now in my colon, my glands felt great, were down back to normal all the way and then within a week because of the constipation they really flared up again. I am actually still dealing somewhat with that huge amount of recirculation I got during that round. Too bad I didn't have the enema bag on hand then. I could have flushed the whole shebang right on out of there.
But I will get to it. I was hoping it might help relieve this lower right back/side ache I get from time to time which is actually from a kayaking accident a couple years ago. I slipped on a rock. I am actually quite lucky to be walking, landed pretty hard on my back. My back is fine, the muscle on my backside there still feels like heck though. rather painful sometimes and is bothering me this morn, just doesn't want to heal up all the way. Muscle injuries, nasty. I feel for your daughter with that torn ligament, hope she is better. the feverfew will be good for her btw, give her a calcium/magnesium supplement and a few feverfew leaves just once a week and she will not have as much pain in her muscles there, maybe none at all. If you bought feverfew plants you should be able to start using the leaves right away, the feverfew grows quickly and branches out nicely.
I need to go out and pick some for myself.
either that was an old shoelace in in my bm yesterday or i actually had a tapeworm. about 6 inches long. disgusting, wonder how long that was in there. but maybe it was something else who knows I was going to do some parasite photo hunting later.
gosh I think I have just about run the gamut on worms by now. Really worries me a bit because I take better care of myself than most people I know, have for quite some time. No more barefooting for me. Maybe even no more restaurants. And the mosquito zapper will be running full force all summer. I made some bug repellent spray (for people use) with pennyroyal, vitamin C, and vodka.
the roast was great I am still picking too... and the peach cobbler, well... nevermind <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />
my snap peas are sprouting marvelously, all except maybe 10 seeds out of about 150 I put in the garden. 2 bushels of peas there hopefully. Thistle sprouting, clary sage has sprouted, wormwood i think I see signs of life in that one... some new broccoli for late summer... new chives... a few calendulas are peeking through the dirt.. no sign of life in the cumin tray yet... I have never grown cumin before. I need to start more carrots.
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Re: Gunk
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05/22/08 04:41 PM
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<img src="http://herballure.com/ForumExtras/Images/fekkawzehu.jpg"> I forage the weeds in the garden for cilantro for my lunch almost daily... dill and amaranth in there too..
<img src="http://herballure.com/ForumExtras/Images/sgqxrcglgu.jpg"> cabbages coming along...
<img src="http://herballure.com/ForumExtras/Images/awchrymeuy.jpg"> tomaters flowering...
<img src="http://herballure.com/ForumExtras/Images/qidtpkoeau.jpg"> sally mander needs to go forage for lunch in the garden too.
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Re: Gunk
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05/23/08 09:08 PM
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Sosick, just bought some cilantro today and added it to my home-made coleslaw. Not exactly tasty, but hey, it's health I'm interested in. My coleslaw consists of chopped cabbage, grated carrot, grated raw beetroot and I added the cilantro to that and even some raw onion. I cannot add any grated apple or anything really for sweetness because my yeast gets worse, so that's all I can do. Apart from adding olive oil and maybe some lemon juice.
I also bought some garlic (raw), so may try incorporating that into my diet more as well. I really want to get a blender to make pesto, but as I am completely kitchen challenged, I don't know if it's a blender I need or a food processor??? And then I'll probably pick one up from "trade me" at some stage.
Probably need to get a garlic crusher too. Dad bought one (cheap) and really you get what you paid for. It's sh*t.
I'm getting into more vegetables lately and bought some red, green and yellow peppers as well. I think these foods are potent and very cleansing. As I cannot really have fruit apart from tomatoes and lemons, I figure I'm doing pretty well in the vege department. Still having the herbal teas as well.
Feeling not so bad lately too (cross fingers). Finding out what to stay away from. Had some marinated chicken the other day - bad move for me. So have to stick with unmarinated chicken I think, unless my reaction was coincidental. Nothing major, but a flare up of yeast seemed to occur both times I've eaten it. ANNOYING!
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Re: It's a boy.
#25016
05/23/08 09:08 PM
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<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/horray.gif" alt="" /> Wow <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/horray.gif" alt="" />
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He's a beauty! looks ready for kindergarten already with that head of hair!!
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Re: It's a boy.
#25017
05/23/08 09:17 PM
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Do not use a blender to make pesto Bex. Get yourself a 10 dollar mini-food processor to chop both garlic and cilantro all in one go.
For salads I usually just chop garlic with a paring knife. Never used a garlic crusher in my life.
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Re: It's a boy.
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05/24/08 03:56 AM
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:colon cleanse: :colon cleanse: :colon cleanse:
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cleanse flush cleanse flush cleanse flush
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we need an icon for that.
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High enema top o me charts here for the flush. You won't enjoy that either though. But it's only one ugly hour to superwoman which you will enjoy very much. Did you follow the pesto recipe? It's quite yummy if done right. cilantro, garlic, olive oil, lemon, salt. sprinkle with cheese, parmesan, swiss, whatever. Basil is excellent in there too. I like it on whole grain or multi-grain pasta. It's actually a meal.
Depending on how you feel, I was ok for a while at twice a week with the enemas, of late I have had to do 3-4 per week, this past week, just seem to be dumping a lot at the moment. But I am prepared !!
Keep the colon flushed and clean and you will heal quickly! That clay would probably work wonders for you too, kills all sorts of nasties.
look at me up so early in the morn to get back to work I am so excited about my new paintings! m r irises!
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Re: It's a boy.
#25020
05/24/08 04:29 AM
05/24/08 04:29 AM
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Re: It's a boy.
#25025
05/25/08 04:57 PM
05/25/08 04:57 PM
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Wow…got some more Raw milk today. This is the real deal. Its spring time over here, the grass feed cows are eating fresh spring grass and that makes awesome milk. I have only just started drinking the stuff, and this stuff….wow….the colour is not white…its real creamy yellow…looks totally different to regular pasteurised milk. And the taste…..the taste is a completely different and a new sensation….wonderful. I just researched all this but I never tasted the difference until now. If you can…find some raw milk from grass feed cows, preferably Jesersy cows, it is well worth the hassle. This milk had 2 inches of cream on the top after it settled. yuuummmmmmm
Making kefir out of it too,,,,,I bet that tastes great too. will report back in the morning.
Did the clay……not sure about the results…I did feel a bit $hitty today, but not sure if that’s because I’m chelating at the mo? Prolly the chelating. Was only minor.
Humaworm finished today……that was good…loads more bugs gone, loads more mucoid plaque gone…..another successful clean out.
I did three castor oil packs last week, the third was followed by drinking some olive oil……my BM’s got darker……now that is a good sign. You should give them a try Sos, you’d like them, they are easy and make you feel real nice. They really are a pleasure…..NOT A CHORE! ;-)
"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: It's a boy.
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05/25/08 06:26 PM
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How exiting!! All the best for your family and congratulations !! I'm very happy for you!! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bibi.gif" alt="" /><img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/orangebloom.gif" alt="" /><img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/applause.gif" alt="" /><img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/highfive.gif" alt="" /><img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/kaolacheer.gif" alt="" /><img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cakefright.gif" alt="" /><img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/coolthumbsup.gif" alt="" /><img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rainbow.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bravo.gif" alt="" /><img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/byesign.gif" alt="" />
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Re: It's a boy.
#25027
05/25/08 11:12 PM
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Kefir sounds marvelous.
Castor oil packs still on the to-do list.
Feel pretty good, no major complaints, couple minor ones I can overlook... liver definitely not bothering me. side ache gone...
so you did it, you drank the clay huh? Well you are on your own with it.. it's definitely marvelous from the other direction not sure I'll be changing direction anytime soon with that one myself...
10-11 more days to go on the humaworm here...
got rid of egads of bugs on the tomatoes yesterday with a half/half mix of chili pepper-garlic spray and castile soap... worked great, just a few minor bugs left over today... ate our first bowl of salad with lettuce from the garden today...
that sure is one pretty baby... Felix the cat...
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Re: It's a boy.
#25029
05/26/08 04:18 AM
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Yeah, I drunk the clay. Did again last night and this morning too….everything is cool. I mix it up with psyllium and just drink it down. Needs to be one hour either side of food or supplements. Its called P&B shakes. I will do this for a few days see what happens.
<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/hehehe.gif" alt="" />Felix the cat: after all that’s happened, Felix was a natural & perfect fit. Means “lucky” too. This Cat Experiment was when I first started getting better and he was conceived within a couple of weeks of the experiment starting too, after 4 years of trying…a natural & perfect fit. Don’t think many people will understand, maybe a couple, I think you will Sos? Don’t think it’s the kinda of thing that will get talked about out loud very much though;-) The moment I said the name Felix, my wife said…”oooh yes, I like that!” I don’t know any other Felix’s either….anyway….its perfect. He’s perfect. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/applause.gif" alt="" />
Next, need to sort out vaccinations……or rather NOT. I have learned all about it, but my wife has not. I have a DVD to watch but we been putting it off…..guess there is no escape now, so will watch it sometime in the next few weeks. If I have my way there will be no vaccinations. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/skullandbones.gif" alt="" />
Ok…I’m ready for the bug spray…..can you tell me what to do and how to make it? I know you been telling me all this last month, but I’ve not got around to it yet because things only just starting to grow. Things are growin' now.
i just put the 4 hour lamb in the oven. its been marinading a la Sos overnight:p
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Re: It's a boy.
#25030
05/26/08 08:41 AM
05/26/08 08:41 AM
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Bug Sprays... from previous posts;
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.
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.
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But i changed my formula from cayenne pepper to full blown hot hot chili peppers I had some on the frezer from last years garden. the cayenne wasn't strong enough. The idea is for the stuff to be HOT enough to drive the critters on your plants insane after a few minutes, blind them etc (imagine being dipped into a vat of chili pepper juice, egads) and, kill them. the castille soap will kill aphids.
Test it on your tongue or fingers, it should make them them burn slightly, be careful not TOOO hot or you'll hurt your maters. Use in the evening only, after 6:30 pm, spray generously.
If you don't have tinme to wait a week for it to brew, run the concotion through a food processor and let sit 30 minutes before straining into a spray bottle.
I mixed half pepper spray with half castille soap mix to kill both aphids and other beasts in one go this time. Worked great. Generous with spray, plants should drip a bit. Be sure to get both top and bottom of leaves, most bugs like to hide on the underside of the leaves.
may not kill all bugs, this is best to do every 3-4 weeks to kill the baby insects and keep them from becoming adults to breed again. Baby insects do not have hard shells so that hott osapy mixture will go right through theor soft skins and paralyze them and they'll die.
Just pinch off any leftover bugs trhe next day with your fingertips.
I generally do a once a day walk through from this point forward and snatch off any major unfriendly beasts with my hands and smoosh em underfoot. I got bugs in there that will decimate an 18' inch mater in 2 hours flat if I don't keep an eye out for them. I have no idea what those slimy things are but they ferocious eaters. they really like the tomatotillos, the mexican tomatoes i grow for salsa, so far thay have eaten 2 entire plants (before I realized they were in there), think i have them under control though.
If you see anything nasty like that, remove the entire leaf they are on and grind it to dust with your shoe. Check the undersides of your plant leaves for bug eggs too, pinch off and smoosh also.
That's my dad's time tested and true hot pepper spray bug killer recipe btw. Been using it for years, so for a fact it's reliable.
I have baby tomatoes bout as big as your thumb nail. I am not going to name them though.
Don't envy you the chore of battling them doctors. Get your paperwork in order, there are forms you need to fill out to bypass the vaccinations, here anyway i imagine there too.
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slugs love beer
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05/26/08 10:37 PM
05/26/08 10:37 PM
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yeah cute cat but I'll refrain from burying my face on him.
you can save yourself the trouble of that early morning chore, sunflower, by setting out a few small pie tins or little containers with beer in them, near where you see the slugs like to congregate. they love beer. they'll get in there to drink it and then they get drunk and drown in it. Never fails.
dig a little space in the ground and set the tins in so that the top rim is almost flush level with the ground so it's easy for them to get to.
I don't have a problem with slugs but I should set out some tins and see what else I capture. good idea.
my brain is leeching that cold drippy all week, especially intense this evening. I have felt that all over my body during the past year since beginning chelating, I have rarely felt it in my head. It's a good sign, the cold drippy, to me, means it's coming out. It burns when it's getting in there i've noticed, and feels cold coming out. my eyesight is better this week too.
a couple days of slight constipation here... so i get out the handy enema bag... never fails... big metal smell follows whenever I get constipated. those heavy metals really paralyze my innards and bring everything to a dead standstill. ah but the enema such a relief. I guess everyday this week if I can manage it to make sure that cold drippy in me head gets on out proper. I used chlorella twice this week to flush out with the enema. Maybe it's from that, the sudden drippy skull. I am a walking toxic waste dump I think// it never ends, in my bones real deep.
I should go eat some cod liver oil too.
yummy bbq today and I forgot to do my humaworm hmmm... in the morn I guess, cod liver oil more important.
Bex, you should get yourself a new kitten and make a fresh start. There are hundredss begging for nice homes every moment of the day everywhere.
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my daughter has a stuffed toy that looks just like him sunshine. next time my camera is out I'll put kitten on the couch to compare. kitten of course had a bad time once in the washer at nanny's house but we still love her. and she's still fat and very cute.
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Re: slugs love beer
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05/27/08 01:26 AM
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Hi Sosick, I have tried getting new kittens. In fact, I only waited a few months after Gus died before wanting to give a stray a home. The allergy to it made my condition far worse and I was barely able to function or stay awake. The allergy symptoms were severe and I felt like I was drugged.
No matter what I did, wash the cat, treat the cat, feed the cat better food (raw), nothing helped. This has occured in the past and both times the cats had to be found a new home, which devastated me after bonding to them.
I do not wish to go through that again, when I am focussing on my health and trying to heal. I'd love to get a cat, but am not taking any further chances and jeopardising the little health I still have and bonding to yet another one, and then possibily having to go through the same thing. The stress to do that was overwhelming at the time.
My father is also not keen to put me through that again either for good reason, he suffered also.
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Re: slugs love beer
#25038
05/30/08 02:20 AM
05/30/08 02:20 AM
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I was doing 3 psyllium and clay shakes a day for a couple of days, saw plenty of critters coming out, plus dark, think urine and 2 days with headaches. I don’t get headaches very much and when I do…..it always means something is happening….like lots of detoxing…..so I then did an enema, first with salted water, then added the clay near the end……WOW! Holy moly……..that unleashed the dogs of war! I had egads of bugs out….not sure what they where…maybe just food…no idea….i think they where bugs but who knows….looked like bugs…..but the bowl was FULL. Never seen so many. Really full up. I have just finish a 1 month parasite cleanse so it was pretty satisfying seeing so many dead things flushed out of me.
Clay ….yes…..i will defo be using that again….from both ends….LOL. Thanks Sos, that was good advice.
My daughter got her cast off her leg and we have been applying castor oil packs every day to her ankle and massaging castor oil into her feet at night then going to sleep with socks on to keep the oil on the feet. She is healing up much faster now we are doing the castor oil. it is amazing stuff, after my last 2 castor oil packs my BM’s are darker than usual……..
I have had all this week off work and boy oh boy has it rain a lot…every day pissing down.
We are going to the zoo today, maybe I will give you a picture of a lion or something.
"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: slugs love beer
#25039
05/30/08 10:05 PM
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Yeah the clay definitely makes you wiser. Keep it up, from the bottom end anyway. Really not sure about overdoing ingesting the bentonite Sunshine... that is a mineralized form of calcium and your body does not metabolize that form of calcium real well. It is well known for causing hardening of the arteries. I'd ease up on the shakes. You know those limey deposits that you get around the sink from well water? Mineralized calcium deposits... you really do not want to do that to your heart.
Interesting use of castor oil for the leg. Sounds real good, should help keep the muscles relaxed and pliable. cocoa butter is also really good for healing scars, the best thing really, maybe if you rub some of that in there it will get absorbed a bit too. And aloe.
My garden is starting to look magnificent. Tomatoes as big as golf balls now..
My kid started humaworm today. I won't traumatize her with talk of enemas though.
hope the zoo was fun and sunny and Felix and mum doing well too..
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Re: slugs love beer
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05/31/08 08:25 AM
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I started the tomatoes in late January remember... had them in the house till late March when they would go onto the porch during the day only... they were a good foot tall when i put them in the ground. I use sour cream or yogurt containers to keep them growing indoors all those early months without getting rootbound, not just little starter trays... so anyway they were 4 months old already when they first bit the dirt in the garden.
a little early on the garlic, the tops will completely wither and turn yellow when they are ready, check 'em if they are already doing that I guess... if they wither completely and you pull the dead leaves off you won't find them after a few weeks so you do sort of have to dig them up at that point or else leave them in another year. I will pick all second year garlic this year and maybe some first year garlic depending on how much I get..
Do you still have the insert from the humaworm for pets with the itemized herbs listed? can you tell me what he's got in there? does it seem to be working for the cats, are they still eating it? Did your wormwood sprout? I put my milk thistle in the garden, just 2 of them, I am expecting it'll get 3 feet tall or so and then I'll dry it for winter and save seed for next year.
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Re: slugs love beer
#25042
05/31/08 05:59 PM
05/31/08 05:59 PM
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My garlic is not ready, I had a poke about and its not ready…long way to go yet.
Yeah my wormwood sprouted. I did two pots, both started with a plastic bag, after they started growing I took one bag off and left the other bag on….one with the bag still on is slightly bigger…..but its early days yet. Way too small for outside.
Milk thistle sprounted too, I have 5 or 6 plants about 1 inch tall….again too early to put out yet.
I know you will laugh…but my dandelion sprouted like crazy…I have like 30 shoots coming….LOL….dandelion!
Sos…may I ask?............Are you feeling great at the moment? I mean your health? You always do when you kill bugs…. Feeling Good this time?
Humaworm PET WORMER INGREDIENTS: Black Walnut, Cloves, Wormwood, Ginger, Cayenne, Senna, Garlic Instructions: We always recommend worming your pets at the same time as doing your own parasite cleanse. This will lessen the chance of reinfection from your furry pals. The pet wormer is an all natural herbal blend, made from the same high quality ingredients as our other products. It comes in a loose powder that is sprinkled on your pet's food. Pet Wormer should be used 2-3 times per year. Pet Wormer can be used on pets as soon as they are weaned, simply adjust the dose down. Inside pets 2 times per year and outside pets 3 times per year. Any left overpowder can be stored in the freezer for future use. The dosing is as follows: 1 pinch for every 5 pounds of body weight 3 times per day for 5 days. If dosing 3 times per day is not possible, then take the total daily amount and divide in half and dose 2 times per day. I have only used it once for 6 or 7 days. I just cut open the meat and put a little in a piece of meat then snuck it in amongst the rest of the food. Sometimes they noticed it and lapped it up, sometimes they noticed it and avoided it. I had to hide it, but they ate most of it.
What happened? Figaro nothing happened. We saw no difference before, during or after. He is BIG cat, happy and playful and very fast and remains that way. Luke Skywalker something did change. About 3 or 4 days after the cleanse finished he had a runny BM and was a tad under the weather for 1 day, but after that he became friendlier. He was already friendly, but he became noticeably friendlier, my wife and daughter both noticed. He also ate more food and just yesterday my wife said he was bigger, closer to the size of Figaro. They finished their cleanse 3 weeks ago.
So yeah….it worked and I will use it again. Cats only get a little pinch each, so I have a bag in the freeze that will last a long time. I will do the cats each time I myself do a HW. For $9.95…it’s a no brainer.
Started my lung cleanse today.....nice.....heartburn! ouch!
i avoided cheese and sulphur foods today.....and no headache......i think i still have a sulphur issue......i will experiment next 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: slugs love beer
#25044
05/31/08 06:29 PM
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So pretty much the same ingredients in teh pet dewormer as the people dewormer. I didnlt realize it was only 10 bucks, I was in a hurry when I ordered that, a lot of reading to do at that website if you want to spend a half day there... well I was just wondering if there was wormwood in it mostly.
I feel pretty much the same to tell the truth.. I don't feel the humaworm is quite powerful enough as it could be, and I have some concern about the already mashed up cloves, which really should be fresh, same day opened and eaten.
The humaworm bothers the lymph glands on my neck which isn't real helpful. I stopped my cleanse a week shy of finish yesterday, letting the kid finish that pack and I ordered some more for her to do the full month also. the bentonite clay was already doing so much for me, at the point I got the humaworm I had been doing the clay enemas for at least several weeks already so actually kind of overdone is how I feel today. I never got itchy or anything, the clay did make me itchy for a few days a couple months ago and then I got 2 hard zit things on my face and God forbid I walk around with that which is really why I ordered the humaworm because it has the walnut in there and walnut takes care of those skin parasites that try to form those cysts. yeah, they went away within a week.
I guess the senna is in the pet wormer to make sure they poop enough instead of getting clogged up, that's a good idea.
The day that shoelace looking whatever came out with my bm I had done a strong garlic-echinacea tea enema btw. I think the garlic did that one in, it was probably weakened by the humaworm. I have also been eating pumpkin seeds and pineapple.
I have about 6 or 7 wormooods sprouted, itsy bitsy still.. I notice the stuff is real heady, it really does something, not quite sure what but it does something. The stuff does scare me a bit though. I was reliably getting kind of foggy headed for about 2 hours after taking the humaworm, not a real thrill because i hate that. I have neighbors that would make scary wine from it if they found it. Mine is the real thing, absinynth (sp?), does your pack say that on it too?
You'll be pulling dandelion from your flower beds forever now. But they don't last forever you know, they grow they do their flowering bit and then get really tough and bitter and die out and grow back from the root later if you cut them. I like to put the young tender leaves in the salad, tastes pretty much just like endive.
about 3 more weeks for the garlic depending on the weather where you are. if it's real rainy they may stay green another several weeks. You can probably use them at any point forward from here though, but they won't keep real long if you pick them green. Try snipping off some of the green top shoots if you want to add a mild garlic flavor to your recipes.
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Re: slugs love beer
#25045
05/31/08 08:14 PM
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I have great huge salads by now... a few different types of lettuce and I put a bit of dandelion in there, dill, parsley, amaranth leaves.. the tops of the beets are super in there, they taste just like spinach.
loaded with calcium and other good stuff.. I use to tell my daughter when she was little... see those ponies grazing all day, so big and strong? They got so big and strong just by eating all that green stuff. She loves salad.. me too.
your cats really do look like story book characters. I think I saw figaro in one of those movies... garfield or something like that. Does he talk? looks like he smokes cigars too.
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More to this life
#25046
06/01/08 03:24 PM
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For you Sunshine, for Felix and the family, Bex, Sunflower, Rachel, Russ, Laura, Aaron, and whoever else is willing to recieve it..
May the Lord bless you and keep you and shine his countenance upon you.. may his goodness and mercy comfort you all the days of your lives.
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Re: More to this life
#25050
06/02/08 11:21 AM
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Hi Skies, young Felix is 11 days old now. He is doing just fine, doing all the right things at the right times. Must say I am a bit tired and think I will move into the spare room, first day back in the office today and I been yawning like a trouper. Mum is very well, tired too but in control. She is very calm, relaxed and controlled, we have done this before and 2nd kid is plain sailing so far…(touch wood.) Felix is waking twice at night for feeding, which for 11 days old is pretty good. My daughter is very happy to have a brother because she will not have to share her toys! Sad…..but true, lol.
I have said it before and I will say it again….Skies…..its a pleasure to hear your plan of action…..to see you so in control of yr health…….a real pleasure to share in the healing……..you know I wholeheartedly approve……….happy healing<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />
Sos: Thanks for the Blessings Sos, it means a lot to me. My thoughts are with you and yr family. I think of that river near you….must be wonderful<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/byebye.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: The Great Water & Rice Thought Experiment and me
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06/05/08 10:48 PM
06/05/08 10:48 PM
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Hey Sunshine I have said it before and I will say it again….Skies…..its a pleasure to hear your plan of action…..to see you so in control of yr health…….a real pleasure to share in the healing……..you know I wholeheartedly approve……….happy healing First of all thank you so much you are so uplifting, sometimes I feel I am making no progress but then something works and wow is such a difference. Lots of people think I am nuts for going this route instead of medical but it takes a lot of courage to go natural and take your health into your own hands in the world we live in, so bravo to you and to me LOL Cool experiment, sounds fun and something for your daughter to share in with you. I have read a lot about this and I believe that thoughts do have a big effect on how one is healing or plants growing etc... Keep us posted should be very interesting. I might try it too with my son....all this cleansing and he is so bored just might spark his imagination. BTW he always backs me in all the cleansing and understands very well how it is bringing my health back. When I spend the whole day detoxing he gets very bored since it is summer time you can imagine how it is for him but he also knows I have no choice but to keep busy with it. When I have a whole day off I spend it doing all the therapies and it makes me feel so much better and he knows this so he deals with it pretty good. I have also been trying to change my thinking behavior as well sometimes I can become a little destructive in my thinking process. Sometimes I get that I don't care attitude and that is not good for me and I can tell a difference in how I feel right off so I know the way a person thinks effects their health same with anger, sadness etc... Did you use white rice or does it matter? My son is all for the experiment as a matter of fact his face brightened when I asked him if he wanted to try it. It will be cool to do something like this with him. Thanks again Rachel
A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver.
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Re: The Great Water & Rice Thought Experiment and me
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06/06/08 02:54 PM
06/06/08 02:54 PM
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Hi Skies…thanks for the thanks<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/highfive.gif" alt="" /> I know I was overjoyed when the cleanses finally started working for me….we deserve much praise and credit for taking control of our health. All those years I left my health on the door step for someone else to manage…(sigh!) When that didn’t work I was desperate to find another way…..i searched but I didn’t know any other way, nor did any of my friends, nor family nor business colleagues, nor anyone…..I floundered around from one thing to another…still getting worse….its been a long journey. 10 years of declining health, misery and pain……..10 years of listening to the wrong people……yeah a long old journey…….
So yeah…..we deserve huge praise for finding a way to get better. Huge praise and I always praise people when they take control…..it warms my heart to hear people taking charge and then getting better……always makes me smile…...they are the bravest people. We are the bravest people, to suffer what we suffer, to break away from those useless doctors………..and start getting better.
Bravo to You and me!
I used brown organic rice for the experiment.
I was thinking maybe I should have used distilled water…because some of the other experiments Emoto did used distilled water….but too late now…..regular spring water is what I used. I don’t drink tap water.
My Little girl has been saying he words when she walks past……its cool experiment….will be interesting to see what happens. Reading about stuff like this is interesting…but nothing quite beats doing it yourself<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />
If you do start it….post up some pic’s
Take care Skies……….Happy healing to us all<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/byebye.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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