> Re: < Subject: Re: electron resonance
> >
> > I hope someone on this list more 'in the know' of bd 'therapies' will
> > read the entire thread and start dialog on it.So many people come
> > out with statements that 'this will cure cancer' as well as the other
> > main killers, we all have to be a little sceptical. But flaxseed oil and
> > yogurt or cottage cheese, simple enough that if it didn't send
> > anything into remission, a healthy addition to anyone's diet anyhow.
> > And, if this is a recommendation for heart patients, I'm more than a
> > little miffed it has been hushed up until AFTER I've had my (rather
> > expensive) implant.
> > On the pacemaker itself, there has been a remarkable improvement
> > in my health, I just wish I'd done it years ago. (But I have to wonder
> > what the effects of it on a broadcaster, or the effects of a field
> > broadcaster would have on it.) any comments?
Hi Martha,
I'm glad to see an echoing of my hope for more knowledgeable people to comment.
Am even more glad to read that your surgery was a success! and look forward to reading
what replies you get to your question about possible broadcaster/pacemaker
interactions.
My reading of the NYTimes article was that "they" have found misfolded
proteins to play a role in 2 particular heart disorders, rather unusual
ones, so even if what I'll dub ERI (electron resonance improvement) IS what
makes flaxseed oil/cottage cheese curative (if and where it is) AND if ERI
*is* what is at the heart of what can produce the "heightened energy
barrier" that researchers quoted in the NYTimes article say is what can keep
proteins from misfolding, it could well be, I would guess, that your
particular cardiovascular problem would not necessarily have been any better
served by the oil/cheese formula than by your implant (I'm assuming you
didn't have one of those 2 rare conditions, of course). MHO FWIW
A quick addendum to my original post. I inadvertently did not include in
it, a thank you to Glen A. for his recent post that mentions <>, which must have been in the back of my mind when I wrote:
<biodynamic, or "quantum ag"-knowledgeable person would, and hope someone on
>the list will express it "properly"), this might scientifically explain the
>fundamental reason that foods raised by such methods, could be curative of
>many dis-ease conditions.>>
(I would love to read more about compost preps as resonance harmonisers!)
(Glen's post was: << Garuda BD Sprays results
> Wed, 29 Jan 2003 15:27:44 +1300
> >
> > We have up dated our website with some pictures of the effects of some of
> > our BD sprays
> > http://get.to/garuda go to 'Case Studies' (on left), then 'Plant trials'
> >
> > There are some showing the effects of our possum spray on a tree that has
> > been long term grazed by possums - this is not peppering. This method is
> > based on the compost preps as reasonance harmonisers.
> > ...
> > In short these pictures show the proof of the efficacy of Homeopathic BD
> > preps and its further extension of Biodynamic applications.
> > ...[snip]>>
This made me wonder: might it be corect to say that homeopathic remedies (in general,
NOT just homeopathic BD preps) also work by way of electron resonance improvement
(ERI)?
take care,
-Lily