Guest guest Posted August 2, 2003 Report Share Posted August 2, 2003 Thanks Moe! I appreciat your advice, and going to start looking for the books asap. Jeff , ubermommie@c... wrote: > Hi Jeff in Vermont!! > > Vermont is my family's old stomping ground, and I'd love to get back to it > soon to raise my kids there. You have a handful of health questions don't > you? One of the reasons that I responded, is because Vermont is chockfull > of people that KNOW how to help you. It's home of the dowsers and tons of > other really good naturopaths. I tend toward higher vibrational resolution > of the kinds of things that you are struggling with. May I suggest a few > books for you to check out, and see if something starts ringing your bells? > > Secret Life of Plants, by Tompkins and Bird > Rediscovering Real Medicine, by Jean Elmiger, MD > Vibrational Medicine, by Gerber > > I start all my clients off with this reading, it's non-optional, because so > much of what's happening to us in this stage of world development, is about > moving to a new vibration, away from Newtonian solutions on toward Einstein > or even Tesla-based solutions. Without understanding how to live better in > a world like that, the medications are pointless, and just create a fog of > sub-existence. > > You are on a lot of medications, and what's worrisome about that, is that > there's nothing scientific about it, and the interaction of more than two > of them is called polymedicine, something that we know virtually nothing > about. It's got pharmacists going crazy everywhere. Wholistic > practitioners aren't going to be able to work with you, either to take you > off those meds, or to mitigate the side effects, because you have such a > cocktail soup of vibration inside you. That's the truth, and don't let > anyone tell you otherwise. A good homeopath, of Elmiger's ilk, however, > can start helping you deal with the emotional aspects of much of what's > ailing you. If I were you, I'd start there. > > Because of you medications, you'll need to be under the care of > someone. Don't think that you can just wing it and be your own doctor. If > you're interested, I'll email you the info on my homeopath, that I use > personally, and refer to with very good feedback. My suggestion is that > you start with sequential therapy homeopathy to peel off the layers of your > traumas and health concerns, and according to Elmiger's principles > basically free your vital force to heal you spontaneously. Of course, the > body is self-healing, but none of the doctors who put you on all these > medications believes that, otherwise they wouldn't have crippled you with them. > > I mention radionics, like the SE-5, for rapid success. And living in > Vermont, I think you can find more than a few people with the right hook > up. The longtime librarian for the Ohio Psychotronics organization, Trent > Millet, live in the NE kingdom! > > At the very least, I'd get to a TCM practitioner/accupuncturist and get > that gout thing fixed. That's easy enough. I help people with gout all the > time with some of the products that I use from DNR. It's a simple > thing. The anger problem is what made me think of homeopathy and not in > the 30c or even the 200C, I'd skip right up to 1M and 10M potencies under > the direction of a knowledgeable homeopath, like the one that I'm > using. What's kind of funny, is that we live in a nation of angry > people, and nobody thinks it's a problem, so you are to be commended that > in even seeing that's an issue. I tend to think that higher potencies > of homeopathy are the best way to get to that, only because I've seen it > in my own family. We still patch up emotionally with flower remedies from > time to time, but we've taken a long term approach to cleaning up our own > little gene pool. It's been wonderfully successful, if I might say so! > > I doubt you'd be able to find a Geo-Tran practitioner who could untie all > your knots without the potions/cures/etc, because that's mostly a Canadian > thing. Those Canadians have it all over us, in working out vibrational > solutions. Americans are still trying to ilk out a living selling magic > cures, and most of what we're doing is still tied to $$$$. > > My other favorite health therapy is Bodytalk. You may be able to find > someone to work with you there in Vermont, because it's close enough to > Canada to make the trip. It would be worthwhile. Check out, > http://www.bodytalksystems.com/. When all my kids fly the coop, this is > the next therapy that I add to my bag of tricks. > > As a practitioner, I use a small radionics machine that uses color to heal > long distance, and I also use a lot of DNR products, from > http://www.dnrsite.com. I used to use a lot of essential oils but found > that quality was becoming a problem so I've moved away from toxic " natural > products " . Not all that glitters is gold, so investigate your therapies > closely. And don't be afraid to pay a practitioner their fee for good advice. > > Hope this gives you and maybe some others a place to start. A place that > works, too, because healing is a journey back to your complete and whole > self. It's possible. > > Warmest regards, > Moe > > > " Field is the only reality, there is no physical matter, only denser and > denser fields. " ~ Albert Einstein Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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