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Post by whiterose on Mar 12, 2007 21:04:08 GMT -5
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john
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Post by john on Mar 18, 2007 1:27:46 GMT -5
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Post by john on Mar 18, 2007 1:37:03 GMT -5
Also,
Isn't it "funny" that the "powers that be" are constantly telling us to get on LOW salt diets ? And everything we see is low salt.
I think it must be part of their plan... to make us all sick and dying and unable to think for ourselves anymore :-(
Oh no, I am starting to get depressed... :-(
What is a real shame is with almost all of my so called "friends" or anyone I know, if I mention anything about any of this, they all think I am crazy and should be locked up.
But WE know the TRUTH, now don't we :-) ?
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Post by mfromcanada on Mar 18, 2007 11:05:26 GMT -5
Sorry to hear about your friends, John. I went through the same thing. I understand now that my friends feel that because I talk about my ailments I am being negative. I try not to complain too much when I am around them. I really want their sympathy some times but I understand that people move away from sick people. I don't like it either, but I forgive them. Perhaps I would act the same if it was them who was sick. I doubt it, now.
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Post by brindalee on Apr 6, 2007 18:44:52 GMT -5
Tried the sea salt. Have lots of lesions. It brought Johnny Cash's Burning Ring of Fire" to mind. Never again!!!!!
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Post by life on Apr 8, 2007 17:46:29 GMT -5
Sea salt baths have been a G-d send to me -- literally.
You must put in 2-3 cups of it. My first bath with it, when I got out of the tub, the bottom of the tub was covered in 'balck'. When I let the water out, they (the little black things that I now think were tiny flies) were 'flapping' around!
Yikes.
The sea salt must be a strong solution. It will draw them out, but not kill them. Also, you must pour it over you like bathing in a river. Something about the movement of the salt water over your skin draws them out.
It doesn't burn if the saline solution is strong. It stops the itchies after several baths, and leaves the skin feeling smooth, not dry at all for some reason. I think this may be because when the saline solution is strong enoughit is similar to our own body's.
Dr. Martin told me that when he put some black specks a doctor friend had sent him in saline solution, the black specks would disassemble and then reassemble!
I did the sea salt baths every night for a couple of hours for 40 days straight and got rid of almost every lesion.
Then, I lost my tub and it all came back.
I've recently moved and plan to be back in the tub once again.
life
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Post by john on Apr 25, 2007 11:00:20 GMT -5
I will try that again.
After my first salt bath the itching was crazy the next day before a shower.
I guess the suckers were coming out ? !
The first Clean-Free Enzyme bath caused the larger ones to emerge from my skin.
I Still have them in plastic vials - to examine under my microscopes.
Very strange, what we have here...
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Post by bugsy on Apr 25, 2007 12:21:48 GMT -5
Do you suppose that Epsom Salt has the same effect? I'm beginning to go broke from all of this and it is relatively inexpensive at the local drug store. ~Bugsy
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