Guest guest Posted October 10, 2002 Report Share Posted October 10, 2002 I have not looked at the chart, but I do know that endometriosis is helped with progesterone cream. You can order it online. You might search Dr. John Lee on the web. Try this site as well: http://www.endo101.com/ That Moon is a signature of hormonal imbalance to me. c - Noel gjlist Thursday, October 10, 2002 7:21 PM Re: [GJ] Fw: medical astrology Dear Georgette, Nicholas, Salaam Mu & List Members Thanks for the interest! 1st case DOB:3/28/83 Time:4:30PM. Place: Auburn CA. 95603 (30 miles east of Sacramento) lat: 38 N 53 long: 121 W 4 2nd case DOB:12/28/84 Time:10:27 PM. Place: Roseville CA. (20 miles east of Sacramento) lat: 38 N 45 long: 121 W 17 This young girl has the worst Endometriosis her Doctor has said that she has seen in her 14 years of practices. Her moon is at 25% power in the 8th house 2 degrees 50 minutes in Pisces. I believe this is most of the problem I have her wearing a moon stone because she can't afford a real pearl of good size. It may take a long time to see good results with this. she got a lot of build up to release and the pain keeps it Always present in the mind. She's doing a lot of herbs & diet changes, she's a real challenge for me. Dear Salaam Mu! I too Have a problem with this darn money thing. I too turn nobody down. these two girls are free! they can afford me and have no were else to turn. I normally charge $200.00 for the first visit and $50.00 for every visit there after. If its an easy case (20 hours of work) I'll make $10.00 an hour. If it's a hard case (40 hours of work or more) it can drop down to as much as $3.00 an hour.I do a lot of research and cross referencing. In my area I can't make a living at it. So I must work else were. I'm find with this, What ever our Creator wish for me and them is good enough. Bless You all ....... Noel ...... - Nicholas gjlist Thursday, October 10, 2002 12:57 PM Re: [GJ] Fw: medical astrology Dear Noel It is nice to have a new poster since some of last weeks celebrities have gone into lurk mode . Two books I have found useful im medical astrology are J N Bhasin's and V K Choudhry's although they use very different techniques . I know some members on this list collect medical charts so when you post it is good to present the full birth details , lagna and degree so that those doing research can be benefitted .Please post other interesting cases that you come across . It is good to hear that you were able to help your client and such reports are inspiring tp those studying this sacred science . Best Wishes Nicholas - Noel gjlist Thursday, October 10, 2002 11:49 PM [GJ] Fw: medical astrology Namasta my friends I have been a list member for a few years now, but I usually don't have the time to post a lot. Not to mention I type like a snail and my joytish Knowledge is kids stuff compared to most of you. But I sure do love to come home from work and reading all of your postings. As some of you may remember me I am the Ayurvedic specialist whom is trying to incorporate joytish as medical astrology; lining the planets up with the chakras and then using gem therapy to help heal the patient, a long with herbs diet and lifestyle changes. I recently help heal a young girl of Hashimoto's disease (her body was attacking her thyroid) and thought all of you might be interested in the details.The medical doctors wanted to remove her thyroid which she was not to happy about. It turns out she had mercury (5th chakra = thyroid) debilitated and sharing the 8th house with her sun = (self) 2 degrees apart and Saturn in her third house which also involves the thyroid. Using the lesser of the gems (semi-precious) I used a strand of green tourmaline around her neck to give mercury strength an herb formula and diet changes. I was amazed on how fast she turned around. I have never seen any of my patients turn around that quick. I can only believe that the green tourmaline did most of the work since it takes most herbs a few weeks to work. This is the kind of results I live for! she is only nineteen works two jobs and says that this is the first time in a long time that when she gets out of bed in the morning she actually wakes up. I hope to be a good enough astrology some day to be able to see the potential disease before the manifestation stage instead of after it. Bless you my friends ......... Noel ..........Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat: gjlist-http://www.goravani.comYour use of is subject to the Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat: gjlist-http://www.goravani.comYour use of is subject to the Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat: gjlist-http://www.goravani.comYour use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2002 Report Share Posted October 11, 2002 Hi Cynthia After reading that article I believe that they were saying that a prescription progesterone would not do that the job! it had to be natural. Any way I printed a copy to give to her. Thank for you help ... Noel ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2002 Report Share Posted October 12, 2002 Dear Noel Yes, that is the surprising thing. Apparently the drug moves through the system while the cream is absorbed through the skin and fat. I found that it was a huge help with fibroids. I used to take as much ibuprofen as I could and still lie curled up for hours. The progesterone cream I use is called Progest and I ordered it through www.smartbomb.com for a good price on the web. It can also be made through a compounding pharmacy. wish her the best. You are a dear to work so hard for her. c - Noel gjlist Friday, October 11, 2002 10:29 PM [GJ] medical astrology Hi Cynthia After reading that article I believe that they were saying that a prescription progesterone would not do that the job! it had to be natural. Any way I printed a copy to give to her. Thank for you help ... Noel ...Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat: gjlist-http://www.goravani.comYour use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2002 Report Share Posted October 12, 2002 Although you won't hear them talk about it, many men use a similar product for testosterone insufficiency. It is a common for men over 45 to undergo decrease of testosterone and therapy is a series of injections to get the level up and then a cream product to keep it there. Many of these products use DMSO as a base to transfer the active ingredient. It can be detected by a taste of fried onions or garlic in the mouth after application. I wish her the best. I had a very close lady have endo and it was pure hell for her. The laser surgery lasted 12 months, the depo provera treatment was a nightmare and her final cure was a full historectomy. - John Melka*********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********On 10/12/02 at 2:35 PM cynthia novak wrote: Dear Noel Yes, that is the surprising thing. Apparently the drug moves through the system while the cream is absorbed through the skin and fat. I found that it was a huge help with fibroids. I used to take as much ibuprofen as I could and still lie curled up for hours. The progesterone cream I use is called Progest and I ordered it through www.smartbomb.com for a good price on the web. It can also be made through a compounding pharmacy. wish her the best. You are a dear to work so hard for her. c - Noel gjlist Friday, October 11, 2002 10:29 PM [GJ] medical astrology Hi Cynthia After reading that article I believe that they were saying that a prescription progesterone would not do that the job! it had to be natural. Any way I printed a copy to give to her. Thank for you help ... Noel ...Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat SatTo , send an email to: gjlist-http://www.goravani.comYour use of is subject to the Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat: gjlist-http://www.goravani.comYour use of is subject to the Strange but stupid: "One of the main causes of the fall of the Roman Empire was that, lacking zero, they had no way to indicate successful termination of their C programs" (Weren't Roman C programs always 500 lines long?) John F (Jack) Melka Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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