Guest guest Posted February 8, 2006 Report Share Posted February 8, 2006 Hi, I had told a woman in N. AB about the bathing in the salts. Her husband was terminal with liver cancer. The only tub they had was a 90 gal hot tub. I told them to clean out the existing water & chemicals and perhaps just use the epsom salts, take it as hot as he could. She went in with him as he was quite weak. As they were soaking and he enjoying so much and then they noticed a horrendous odor coming about them. She got out to check if the dog had brought something home!! When they looked in the tub they were horrified to see a blackening in the bottom and the odor was coming from the tub. His pores had opened up and the E salts were drawing out the poisons into the tub. He felt much better following the tub. The rest of the story here is a sad one as his onocologist told this gentleman that he had no chance of survival unless he did ONLY what they suggested. He stopped bathing, stopped the oxygen and in a few mths was no longer having to worry about what sort of treatment he should be thinking about. It breaks my heart when someone almost listens then has not the courage to follow their heart and perhaps take a road that will complement what they are doing. You know we never say just do one thing, I wonder why it is that traditional says just do what I have to say, perhaps is it because they are scared something else might complement what they are doing they never thought of??? I pity those who only listen to them. I do know however that more and more are listening to what others have to say and dosen't that make your day!!!!!!!!!!!!!! take care HEALTH IS BALANCE Peggy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2006 Report Share Posted February 12, 2006 ---intereewting story peggy yes a lot are blinded by white coat syndrome and when your thinking is not good as when you are ill your evaluation skills may not be to hot either . a very hard lesson so many have to endure .all the product of the evolvement of mainstream medicine ,wether it be arrogance , or vested interest. there is a war taking place for correct information. phil In , " mysteryarabianspaint " <mysteryarabianspaint wrote: > > Hi, I had told a woman in N. AB about the bathing in the salts. > Her husband was terminal with liver cancer. The only tub they had > was a 90 gal hot tub. I told them to clean out the existing water & > chemicals and perhaps just use the epsom salts, take it as hot as he > could. She went in with him as he was quite weak. As they were > soaking and he enjoying so much and then they noticed a horrendous > odor coming about them. She got out to check if the dog had brought > something home!! When they looked in the tub they were horrified to > see a blackening in the bottom and the odor was coming from the > tub. His pores had opened up and the E salts were drawing out the > poisons into the tub. He felt much better following the tub. > > The rest of the story here is a sad one as his onocologist told this > gentleman that he had no chance of survival unless he did ONLY what > they suggested. He stopped bathing, stopped the oxygen and in a few > mths was no longer having to worry about what sort of treatment he > should be thinking about. It breaks my heart when someone almost > listens then has not the courage to follow their heart and perhaps > take a road that will complement what they are doing. You know we > never say just do one thing, I wonder why it is that traditional > says just do what I have to say, perhaps is it because they are > scared something else might complement what they are doing they > never thought of??? I pity those who only listen to them. I do > know however that more and more are listening to what others have to > say and dosen't that make your day!!!!!!!!!!!!!! take care HEALTH IS > BALANCE Peggy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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