Guest guest Posted July 3, 2009 Report Share Posted July 3, 2009 Excuse the double exposure Henno. Hey, on another topic, where do you buy your basti kits from? I used to order from Cascade medical supply, are they the ones that went out of business? The following for everyone's review with diakon is not appropriate for postpartum early weeks if avoidable, would create much discomfort. Makes sense the emerald bhasma (green and emerald supportive of the intellect) would help with the crazy mental influences of mercury, as would the alchemical mercury. I've used some of the latter, it is amazingly subtle, powerful and directs the awareness and discernment into the imbalance for subtle body healing. Basically illegal in this country for uneducated though well intended reasons. How does the emerald bhasma differ/work? But while on the topic, seems valuable to share: Henno Van A. Henno Van A. at 9:01pm July 1 Yes, I meant alchemical mercury. Panna bhasma is made out of emerald. I'd be interested in the milk+daikon protocol as well. Alakananda Ma at 6:18pm July 2 I had great succes with adults in relieving meucury-related symptoms . Idon't know if you could get compliance wiht children as daikon is pungent. You take a cup of daikon juice (about 4 " daikonfor an adult) in milk (preferably raw) every day for the acute phase and 1-2x weekly for maintainance. This can be supplemented by eating spinch salad and ... Read Moreraw asparagus tips and avocado all of which enhance glutathione levels .Cilantro is also an important chelator but is better for daily use andnot so good for mercury that has entered deeper dhatus. Ysha Oakes Ysha Oakes at 11:36pm July 2 I was given a simple protocol to work with the cilantro, two actually. One is a cilantro chelation pesto includes three kinds of nut/seed, flax oil, et al, let me know if you want to see it. Seems the ingredienats may take it deeper, or at least reduce the vata factor with it. The other is about following cilantro use with chlorella, to assist ... Read Morethe elimination or balancing something. Sorry for being so vague, I do have that piece also. Years ago I learned that red cabbage was helpful with removing lead, by the way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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