Guest guest Posted May 27, 2008 Report Share Posted May 27, 2008 Hello Robyn, 1.) I had breast cancer. What I did was a bit of a pot pourri. 2.) We had been growing our own fruit & veg for years, as one son was very chemically sensitive - he was like a canary in a coalmine. If it affected him, we knew it was affecting all of us in a more subtle way. We d to a Soil & Health magazine I saw in a health food shop: http://www.organicnz.org/ We grew bananas, a warmer climate test apricot, babaco, pepino, grapes, kiwifruit, tree tomato, apple, custard apple [a bit like cherimoya] various citrus trees, feijoas, passionfruit, strawberries, thornless blackberries. Not enough space to grow all the carrots & beets I required, so I bought a 10 kg bag each week, direct from an organic farmer. We grow lots of greens, herbs and weeds. It fascinated me that horse owners took better care of their animals and had more knowledge on the " how " than parents are taught. That's how I found out about the 2 minerals our soils are most deficient in - selenium & zinc. I have heard of a child who ate some of the mineral salt lick intended for stock whose autistic tendencies began subsiding. Not " cured " but certainly much improved. I collected stable manure for my compost and garden from unvaccinated, unmedicated animals. Sometimes they gave me raw milk - it is verboten to sell it here so we would give a gift of fruit. We had a few hens. A lovely memory is of my 3 year old taking a bucket of scraps to the fowl-house and helping himself to their food on the way. The dog was expectantly accompanying him, followed by 2 cats. He loved collecting the eggs, but I think he loved the scraps even more. I had raw yolks only.. Had to be mixed in a fruit smoothie though - another of my aversions - raw eggs. A farmer had been waging a war of words with the powers-that-be regarding the cause of facial eczema in animals for years. Her stock was healthy just by supplementing with zinc, yet every morning, for decades, the local radio station would announce the spore count for an opportunistic bug that was supposed to " cause " facial eczema. She was vindicated but I noticed an article recently, where the spores were once again blamed. There must be an expensive agri product that's used to kill the spores and her knowledge would have threatened profits. I read a Soil & Health anti cancer magazine and the author I remember best was Walter Last: http://www.health-science-spirit.com/cancer1-overview.html [The internet has made life so much easier!] I bought a lot of copies and sent them to family and friends as, even then, there were inklings of Codex. Another name is Percy Weston: http://www.rejoiceinlife.com/books/bookCancer..php who discovered the link between cancer & excessive phosphorous. In the first few pages of his book, he mentions a type of seizure due to the phosphorous in matches. My first thought was that it sounded just like a bad case of polio. Sure enough, he mentioned the polio " epidemics " following the introduction of super-phosphate. I knew about the link because of Dr Benjamin Sandler: http://www.whale.to/v/sandler.html. I heard Ian Sinclair speak about Natural Hygeine: http://www.whale.to/vaccines/sinclair.html 3.) I went to a classical homoeopath - and it turns out that phosphorous was my constitutional remedy, also both sons. Don't rush out and buy it though, as everyone is different. A niece's is Lycopodium. If you can find a classical homoeopath, it's worth spending the time dissecting your life to find your own. Don't know about my husband's remedy, he never had time to go, he said. ) I used to give him homoeopathic Thuja after military vaccines. Nothing like the quantity of filth that they are given nowadays. Heaps of memories come flooding back and instead of running to my book shelves for references, all I have to do is type it into a search engine. Apologies for the length again. All the best, Maracuja --- On Tue, 5/27/08, robyn howell <robynehowell wrote: robyn howell <robynehowell Re: Got Lymph? oleander soup Tuesday, May 27, 2008, 10:31 AM Aja, What did you have. How did you learn how to grow your own stuff and what is the homeopathic thing you did? Thanks, Robyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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