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Thanks a million Chris, You're right on the mark there. I don't think it would be possible to get her on a cleansing diet but I'll remember it for myself. For me I think mecury will feature as well. When my generation were kids the dental proffesion practiced preventative dentistry. Emphasys on 'practice' we got two holes bored every six months and if there were no holes to fill then they would bore one where they thought the next one aught to be, conseqently many of us are carrying quite a bit of almalgm in our mouths. At 88 my mother wouldn't mind if St. Peter called but in the mean time she has to put up with the Peter who aint achieved sainthood yet. Cheers, Peter. - Original Message - From: Trem, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 4:12 AM Subject: RE: The Perils of BSE I'm looking after a mother who is heading for alzheimers. Warm regards. Peter. Hello Peter, A man who lived in Phoenix Arizona, back in the early 80's, took in a woman who was suffering from Alzheimer's. He put her on a cleansing diet and found that she was eliminating lots of aluminum particles, which can come from processed American cheese, aluminum pots and pans, etc. After he cured her of Alzheimer's, others began calling him and asking for advise which he gave freely and without charge. Then the American Medical Association heard about it, slapped him with a law suit for practicing medicine without a license and forced him to stop helping people. What did the AMA do with the knowledge this man had for curing Alzheimer's? Nothing. The AMA succeeded in suppressing another potential cure for disease. (Don't mean to sound negative here that because of the AMA all hope is lost. Apparently, she was cured with simple drugless, cleansing methods). Best wishes for you and your mother, Chris
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In a message dated 9/2/02 11:06:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: We're who we thought we were waiting for and beyond our dreams is just a step away. In Love Light Markess I feel more like I do now than when I first got here ...SStorch
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I'm looking after a mother who is heading for alzheimers. Warm regards. Peter. Hello Peter, A man who lived in Phoenix Arizona, back in the early 80's, took in a woman who was suffering from Alzheimer's. He put her on a cleansing diet and found that she was eliminating lots of aluminum particles, which can come from processed American cheese, aluminum pots and pans, etc. After he cured her of Alzheimer's, others began calling him and asking for advise which he gave freely and without charge. Then the American Medical Association heard about it, slapped him with a law suit for practicing medicine without a license and forced him to stop helping people. What did the AMA do with the knowledge this man had for curing Alzheimer's? Nothing. The AMA succeeded in suppressing another potential cure for disease. (Don't mean to sound negative here that because of the AMA all hope is lost. Apparently, she was cured with simple drugless, cleansing methods). Best wishes for you and your mother, Chris
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The citidiots refuse to awaken. So long as they can shuffle off to work and stuff their face with crappy food they are done. Be that as it may, we cannot change those things, we can only lead by example. About your Mom, My Chi Gong doctor said that they do not use gingko for memory. The correct food for the brain is walnuts. Law of similars, a walnut indeed looks like a little brain, Momma may also enjoy it better as a food...give it try. Goodday mate...SStorch
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: About your Mom, My Chi Gong doctor said that they do not use gingko for memory. The correct food for the brain is walnuts. Law of similars, a walnut indeed looks like a little brain, Momma may also enjoy it better as a food...give it try. Goodday mate...SStorch Walnuts are indeed a good food source to prevent memory loss. Just as good is extra-virgin olive oil and sesame seeds. I grind sesame seeds in my flour for biscuits, waffles and bread and use nothing but olive oil. Patti.
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Title: Re: The Perils of BSE Hugs ALL!!! Merla!, From: Merla Barberie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: The Perils of BSE It was hard for me to come up with a response to the fair theme, Star Spangled Memories Uniting Bonner County because it's obvious that we aren't united and that people with a certain point of view want to force the other's into quiet submission. Do you remember this poem, I'm paraphrasing...He drew a circle that shut me out, terrorist, rabble-rouser and lout. But love and I had the wit to win, I drew a circle that let him in. When we put the Milky Way with the You are here. sign under the fair theme on the front of the booth, we were redefining everything. That is what Fred Kirschenmann did in his speech about community. What we are doing on our road is trying to do something positive about our whole watershed, while the logging trucks carry their precious cargo out down our road to a mill. Men in this rural community don't have any work. They will extract timber and minerals as long as the law allows this. We're who we thought we were waiting for and beyond our dreams is just a step away. In Love Light Markess
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Dear Peter and Merla, First to you Merla, good luck with your peace vigil. All change starts from an individual basis and the more that you threaten the status quo, the more resistance that you will find. It is easy for someone who is not part of a society to look from outside, view what is happening and then prescribe some magical formula which is going to fix all of that society's ills. However there appears to be one common element in all change against tyranny and aggression, everything changes, there is an impermanence in all things.. There is a feeling of powerlessness to change the system that is permeating many cultures and societies. Hindu teachings have tried to reconcile this struggle between the two aspects of creation, Vishnu [preservation] and Shiva [destruction]. It is the constant interplay between these two forces which eventually keeps everything in balance. Powerlessness is the point of equilibrium that contains the potential to go whichever way we as people choose to start the pendulum swinging. Everything that we do is added to the potential of changing events from one direction to another. in the end what matters is how we as individuals live our lives, and our relationships with everything around us. Everything in the Universe is recycled, even ideas. The same themes keep turning up through history. Listen to a politician, what he/she says is that which has proved successful in the past for leading the sheep to slaughter. Dont be led by the bell wether to wherever they want to take you. Rudolph Steiner saw when he developed the concept of the BD preps that the time would come when the food did not carry the forces to manifest the spirit. Many of the in the world can be bought down to two things, 1]Faulty nutrition in the food, and 2] Failure to assimilate the nutrients in the food. Fortunately in BD we have some of the tools which can help to overcome these influences. All that we have to do is hold our own lines in the war for the minds and hearts of the people. Regards James - Original Message - From: Merla Barberie [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 2:29 AM Subject: Re: The Perils of BSE Hi Peter, Our Why Organic? booth addressed these issues. It was hard for me to come up with a response to the fair theme, Star Spangled Memories Uniting Bonner County because it's obvious that we aren't united and that people with a certain point of view want to force the other's into quiet submission. Do you remember this poem, I'm paraphrasing...He drew a circle that shut me out, terrorist, rabble-rouser and lout. But love and I had the wit to win, I drew a circle that let him in. When we put the Milky Way with the You are here. sign under the fair theme on the front of the booth, we were redefining everything. That is what Fred Kirschenmann did in his speech about community. What we are doing on our road is trying to do something positive about our whole watershed, while the logging trucks carry their precious cargo out down our road to a mill. Men in this rural community don't have any work. They will extract timber and minerals as long as the law allows this. Our local and state government in this state has been completely taken over too. Our local middle of the road Republican party was taken over by the far right wing who had help from the outside. How else did they suddenly have their whole voting constituency on computerized Get out the vote messages. The Democrats were left far behind. They would not embrace the environmentalists because they wanted to win, they said, and nobody would vote for an environmental candidate. We have a whole bunch of unrepresented people in this county, none of whom would join the Green Party because it's evident that the laws and practices have already been set up to make it impossible for an independent candidate to win even a county office. Our democratic American values have been taken over by a fascist clique which has turned the whole world against all of us and those of us who are not united are disenfranchised in a national election by the Electoral College system. The Quakers are having a silent peace vigil on 9/11 and we are announcing it in the local paper as follows: THERE IS A BETTER WAY September 11th this year will be a day of reflection, first to remember those who lost their lives a year ago and in the days following as we reacted with military actions in the Middle East. But this will also be the time for us to consider the best way to change the attitudes and resolve the conflicts that led up to the events on that fateful day a year ago. As the anniversary of 9/11 approaches, President Bush is campaigning to use this event as the reason to expand the present conflict in the Middle East by invading Iraq. Sandpoint Friends (Quakers) believe that such action (added to the cruel economic sanctions already long imposed
Re: The Perils of BSE
499 places were left for the Weleda Pharmaceutical remedies. The Biodynamic remedies therefore began at 500. It was otherwise called horn manure. There is no substitute for a bovine horn. It is the only living receptacle that has a direct link to the Sun, They are worth their weight in gold. If they get really hard to find then we will have to potentise, that makes each portion go thousands times further. and when that runs out we will be left with the Malcolm Rae cards. We need to keep the horned breeds going. Healthy well fed and cared for cows will more than likely resist B.S.E. anyway. Regards. Peter. - Original Message - From: Rex Tyler [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 9:18 PM Subject: RE: The Perils of BSE I thought 1-499 were homeopathic remedies and then came 500 whats next I wonder rex -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Roger Pye Sent: 30 August 2002 08:53 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: The Perils of BSE
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In a message dated 9/1/02 5:54:16 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: We need to keep the horned breeds going. Healthy well fed and cared for cows will more than likely resist B.S.E. anyway. Regards. You have to wonder...these powers that be...the money hungry folks, do they know about the power of biodyn? Is this part of an intentional scheme to remove power from our hands for us to survive and be independent of their food supply? If bse gets out of hand will they be able to swoop in and irradicate cattle at will, at their own discretion with govern-meant as their pawn? You have to wonder how things will play out. I get bulk tractor trailer deliveries a few times a year of rock dust. The truckers always ask what this stuff is for so we talk a bit about organics. All of them, without exception have been to the rendering plants picking up this cooked ground chicken-beef-hog-??? dust that they pelitize into dog/cat food and have delivered it to dairies...it won't be long. Very interesting, a couple of months ago Medi-Care decided to include the care and treatment of Alzheimer's Disease...SStorch
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Healthy well fed and cared for cows will more than likely resist B.S.E. anyway. What do we do? Listen to the media with both ears and people within our own movement with one ear? As far as I'm concerned, Mark Purdey has established that Mad Cow and related diseases are the result of 'chemical' exposures to populations of mammals that are already experiencing a certain of malnutrition. ACRES USA, no piker in the realm of wholistic animal health, has awarded Mark its lifetime achievement award for his work and out of appreication for the personal sacrifice he has suffered to continue unraveling this mystery. I do agree with Steve: we can count on the overlording culture to make every attmpt they can to remove us from Nature. And I do agree that any biodynamic business plan that relies on fresh horns from mid-western slaughter houses is doomed to failure not too far down the road. -Allan
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Title: Re: The Perils of BSE From: Allan Balliett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: The Perils of BSE Well said ALLAN!! As far as I'm concerned, Mark Purdey has established that Mad Cow and related diseases are the result of 'chemical' exposures to populations of mammals that are already experiencing a certain of malnutrition. ACRES USA, no piker in the realm of wholistic animal health, has awarded Mark its lifetime achievement award for his work and out of appreciation for the personal sacrifice he has suffered to continue unraveling this mystery. esp: What do we do? Listen to the media with both ears and people within our own movement with one ear? A it is so interesting how the phase doctors say still has any cache with the public and yet. On the CWD front here in WI the Media continues to garner praise from my ego (sic) in that three major interviews this past week. Nation CBS fed is to come this week as are the folks from NHK the Japanese Public TV. More to other points you raised Allan And I do agree that any biodynamic business plan that relies on fresh horns from mid-western slaughter houses is doomed to failure not too far down the road. The USDA (US department of Ag) is locking horns with our state Legislature over not accrediting private labs to do CWD testing for fear that a bovine sample will get slipped in and tested! Why did McDO change their burger scorcing to Brazil and AU? L*L Markess
The Perils of BSE
I bear a message from the Gods, the Shaman said bluntly, taking a can of beer from the fridge and handing it to his housemate. Gods? You haven't been at the moonshine again, Bill, have you? the Chief asked, flipping the ringpull. Would that I had, George. Four o'clock this morning it was when they arrived, a squaw, a young brave and a doddery old man, all dolled up to the nines in ceremonial gear. I thought I'd died and gone to heaven. Or the other place, maybe. Sucking noisily, he finished his own beer and tossed the can into a waste bin. So what did they say? That with the spread of BSE, in the world to come there will be no horned animals, domestic or otherwise. Whaaat? For the first time, the Chief showed real interest. But . . but how will we make BD500? You took the words right out of my mouth! Improvise, they said, find another way. We have time, apparently. How much? I'm not sure. I think the old man said a quarter of a cycle but I don't know what he meant. A cycle is 50 years, it's in the family record. Once there was another planet in the Solar System and that was the length of time it took to orbit the Sun. So we have twelve and a half years to find an answer. Not long really. George put his empty can down very gently on the table.. Did you pay the power bill yesterday, by any chance? The Shaman nodded, Yes. That reminds me. There won't be any of that either. What? Electricity. Or natural gas. Or oil. Better get to work then, hadn't we? One thing I've always wondered, George, is why BD500 is called that. I mean, were there 499 failed attempts, and if so, would the research help us today? roger
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I thought 1-499 were homeopathic remedies and then came 500 whats next I wonder rex -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Roger Pye Sent: 30 August 2002 08:53 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: The Perils of BSE I bear a message from the Gods, the Shaman said bluntly, taking a can of beer from the fridge and handing it to his housemate. Gods? You haven't been at the moonshine again, Bill, have you? the Chief asked, flipping the ringpull. Would that I had, George. Four o'clock this morning it was when they arrived, a squaw, a young brave and a doddery old man, all dolled up to the nines in ceremonial gear. I thought I'd died and gone to heaven. Or the other place, maybe. Sucking noisily, he finished his own beer and tossed the can into a waste bin. So what did they say? That with the spread of BSE, in the world to come there will be no horned animals, domestic or otherwise. Whaaat? For the first time, the Chief showed real interest. But . . but how will we make BD500? You took the words right out of my mouth! Improvise, they said, find another way. We have time, apparently. How much? I'm not sure. I think the old man said a quarter of a cycle but I don't know what he meant. A cycle is 50 years, it's in the family record. Once there was another planet in the Solar System and that was the length of time it took to orbit the Sun. So we have twelve and a half years to find an answer. Not long really. George put his empty can down very gently on the table.. Did you pay the power bill yesterday, by any chance? The Shaman nodded, Yes. That reminds me. There won't be any of that either. What? Electricity. Or natural gas. Or oil. Better get to work then, hadn't we? One thing I've always wondered, George, is why BD500 is called that. I mean, were there 499 failed attempts, and if so, would the research help us today? roger