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Breast Cancer Cured by Fever?

January 19th, 2009 admin No comments


Can a high fever actually burn away cancer?

Surprisingly, research says it happens.

While flipping through some medical literature, Bryan Hubbard from the newsletter, “What Doctors Don’t Tell You,” discovered an astonishing statistic – that 22 per cent of all breast cancer goes away by itself. Read more…

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Natural Skunk Odor Removal

January 16th, 2009 admin No comments

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     Smelled any skunks in your            neighborhood lately?

Lately, I’m smelling more skunk odor everywhere I go (especially in the evenings) it seems, even in tight residential areas where you wouldn’t think there would be any skunks.

Last night, just before I was about to go to bed, the faint odor of skunk wafted past my nose. It didn’t really register for a few minutes, because I thought my windows were all closed. But as the odor increased, I wondered if I had forgotten to shut a window.

Sure enough, the bedroom window was open just a crack. “Could that really be a skunk or am I just imagining it,” I thought. So I opened the window half way to get a better whiff.

And better whiff I certainly got! A horrid stench blasted my face and smelled up the entire room!

And I have to sleep in this! What am I going to do?

Too tired to get the diffuser, I pulled out my little bottle of Thieves spray and gave the room two squirts. Wow, the skunk smell was all gone! Just 2 squirts is all it took to totally clear the air. Thieves Spray is normally used on surfaces such as doorknobs, kitchen and bathroom counters for dust, mold, and undesirable microorganisms. But turns out, it also works exceptionally well spritzed in the air for natural skunk odor removal.

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Color Therapy – Put a Little Color in Your Life!

January 14th, 2009 admin No comments

Need more color in your life? How about color therapy?

I’m not exaggerating when I say that color therapy can light up your life. From hues of blues, greens, purples to reds, color therapy can be just the burst of energy you need to brighten your days… or calm you down.

Color is made of wavelengths – some colors have large, strong wavelengths and small frequencies (such as red) and are stimulating, while others have smaller wavelengths and faster frequencies (such as blue and green) and are calming.

Humans respond to wavelengths. It’s the wavelength or frequency of the color passing through your body that stimulates your cells and creates a resuting effect.

In this video, alternative therapist Pat Nagle discusses color therapy and how you can use it to improve your life.

Just to be clear, Pat Nagle’s discussion is a general one and isn’t at all about the Dinshah color system that I like to use. But her information is an excellent introduction to color therapy.

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Childhood Injuries and Lymph Glands

January 13th, 2009 admin No comments


A quick update on my lymphatic issue – I went to my doctor’s appointment last week and as I hoped, she couldn’t find the small, hard lump that was in my armpit a few weeks before. It was already gone. But she did find a larger painful, hardened area behind it and wants to check it again in 6 weeks.

“It could be anything,” she said, “It could even be a sore muscle.” Read more…

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FDA Targetting Herbal Cure Websites Again

January 6th, 2009 admin No comments


A couple of days ago, my eye caught this headline:

“FDA Aggressively Targets Herbal Cure Websites”

They’re at it again. The FDA is again after Internet companies that discuss and sell natural cancer products:

“The FDA has sent letters to 25 companies, threatening them with disciplinary action if they do not stop claiming that their herbal products can prevent or cure cancer.

The agency identified a total of 125 “tablets, teas, tonics, black salves and creams” that made prohibited claims, including “shrinks malignant tumors;” “treats all forms of cancer;” “target[s] cancer cells while leaving healthy cells alone;” “avoid painful surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or other conventional treatments;” “80 percent more effective than the world’s number one cancer drug;” “skin cancers disappear;” and “causes cancer cells to commit suicide.”

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As someone who has received exactly this type of letter from the FDA years ago, I know exactly what these sites are going through. The FDA is striving to make it impossible for people to learn about natural cures for anything, even online.

This has inspired me to talk about my latest experience – one having to do with my lymphatic system, and where I am very glad to know at least one natural “ounce of prevention” (in the form of light therapy) that I could do myself while waiting for my doctor’s appointment.

Doesn’t it seem that the FDA wants us all to be brain-dead, helpless dolts waiting for the almightly FDA to tell us what we can and can’t do regarding our health – and never raising a finger to help ourselves? And when it comes to prevention – in the eyes of the medical establishment and the FDA, that can only come in the form of medication.

The amazing thing is, most people fall for this line of pure crapola! They’re more than happy to give away their power, their mind and their good sense.

This has inspired me to talk about my latest experience, with a different view of prevention….

Read the story of my lymphatic system, light therapy, “ounce of prevention” in the next post…

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My Lymphatic System, Light Therapy “Ounce Of Prevention”

January 6th, 2009 admin 2 comments


Here’s the story of my lymphatic system, light therapy, “ounce of prevention”. . .

After years of recommending that women perform monthly breast self-exams, doctors are now recommending that women only report lumps they notice while showering or dressing.

A couple of weeks ago, I noticed something after my shower. While applying natural deodorant under my arms, I noticed a small but hard lump under my skin – harder than anything I’ve ever felt in my body. It was about the size of a BB and nearly as hard. Since my armpit had been sore and itchy for months, and sometimes numb, I was concerned. I scheduled an appointment with my doctor the earliest I could get in. Since it was over the holidays, the office was going to be closed for a couple of weeks.

I wanted to do something for in the meantime, so I decided to try color therapy. I have used Dinshah color therapy, for years and respond very well to it.

Color Therapy has been grossly misaligned and discredited by the FDA. It appears on many lists and websites as a “quack” therapy. Let them say what they want to say, but I know differently. From the Quantum level up, we are all vibrational beings and can’t help being affected by frequencies. Sound, light and matter, not to speak of our etheric bodies, are all made up of frequencies. And light frequencies are some of the highest on the planet.

The interesting thing is, even as the FDA bashes light therapy as bogus, the medical profession has been using it for many years to treat several stubborn conditions. Neo-natal cases of jaundice are treated with “blue-light therapy,” also called “phototherapy.” Light therapy is also often used for acne, seasonal affective disorder, delayed sleep phase syndrome and many other conditions (see Light Therapy – Wikipedia).

Sometimes it takes a while to get used to. My husband was a complete skeptic. At first he didn’t feel a thing, but he now feels the affects – even after sporadic use. He changed his mind about it after seeing how light therapy accelerates healing.

But back to my lump – I started with a lemon tonation (as sessions under the light colors are called). Lemon is a whole-body balancer that prepared my body for the next color. I then moved on to yellow, a lymphatic stimulator, once a day. By the third day, I noticed a profound relaxation in my whole body. The lump was still there, but smaller.

It is now day 5 and the lump is completely gone. My armpits are still a little sore so I will continue the tonations regularly for a while.

I see the doctor in a couple of days and I doubt there will be anything for the doctor to find. The lump was probably nothing serious, but if I hadn’t taken some early prevention steps, it could easily hardened further and become very serious. A plugged up lymphatic system is never good.

This ounce of prevention could very well have saved me a great deal of suffering down the road. Although it takes an hour each day, it’s relaxing and costs me nothing.*

This has been a wake-up call to me to continue working on my lymphatic system until it’s functioning better. I’m glad things came to my attention early enough for me to do some simple prevention. Isn’t it much better to utilize an easy natural lymphatic system stimulant now than harsh treatment or drastic measures later?

The best prevention is living well, eating well, avoiding toxins and thinking and acting positively. But sometimes, we get exposed to toxins without realizing it. In my case, I suspect this lymphatic congestion has to do with my exposure to agricultural chemicals when I worked in commercial tomato fields as a child. I spent most of the time standing on my knees in damp fertilizer and pesticide-soaked mud picking tomatoes. By the third summer, my legs swelled up and huge, grotesque boils appeared on my ankles oozing pus as thick as white glue.

At the young age of 10 or so, I had no understanding of what could have caused it or what to do about it. Over time, I completely forgot about it, until now. Fortunately, now I know at least a few things I can do to help clean out my body.

The moral to my story is: Pay attention to your body and give it an “ounce of prevention” sooner than later.

*Note: To use the Dinshah light system, there are initial expenditures for the book, the light filters and the equipment to put together a light box, but they are relatively small. The book, “Let There Be Light,” by Darius Dinshah is all you need to get started. The book instructions for putting together a light box are skimpy. If you need help, email me via the help desk.

Also note that color therapy isn’t limited to functioning as a lymphatic system stimulant. There are many uses for light therapy.

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