CSRadiation Hormesis for Lyme

2011-01-12 Thread ransley
We will never be able to prove that our youngest daughter, Emma, had Lyme
because we would not have her subjected to standard medical torture- er- uh-
treatment for Lyme. She picked deer ticks off of our beagle and a few weeks
later she was feeling sick and tired all the time and had a bull's eye rash
on her thigh. It was as simple as that. She had just turned 17 when we got
started treating it. This was fall of '05
 
We got huge results in the form of leopard-like spots that came out of her
and literally covered her body except her hands and feet, from using the
Salt-C protocol. But it was no cure as were several other things that we
tried. We kept the Lyme reasonably under control but she did develop
arthritis in 3 fingers and she had some dyslexic symptoms within a year.
 
We discovered Radiation Hormesis ala www.nighthawkminerals.com, told about
it by a friend while working on possible breast cancer for my wife. That's a
separate story. By early spring of 2010 we had actually met Jay Gutierrez
and Faye Cox (now married) and had come into possession of many more of
their products and were prepared to do battle with Lyme in that manner. We
got this started with her while she was still at college, 325 miles distant,
in late March or early April of 2010.
 
As it turned out, only the Kit was needed to defeat Em's Lyme. She wore
the carnotite pendant 24/7 except for bathing. She drank from a pint to a
quart daily of radon water made with the water stone. Both of these things
made her nauseous at first. We learned that's because Lyme survives in the
stomach lining. At first she would be nauseous for an hour or so from either
putting on the necklace or drinking the water. That decreased to a few
minutes of nausea. When she would remove the necklace to bathe then put it
back on, she would get a wave of nausea. Eventually drinking the water only
produced a wave of nausea. 
 
She used the mudpack to sleep on, either over her stomach or under her
back. At first it produced some nausea too. She uses the green stones to
reduce pain in her fingers by sleeping with them taped to her fingers.
 
Eventually all nausea stopped. By July 2010 all her Lyme symptoms had left
her except some residual weakness in her 3 fingers and a small amount of the
dyslexia. She proudly proclaims that she has not had a Lyme Day since.
She's 22 now and finishing college this year and aiming for a Master's next.
 
To be totally fair and honest, she had continually kept the Lyme under a
reasonable amount of control by using Salt-C and Magnascent iodine and MSM
or DMSO but she and we knew that it was a losing battle so we never stopped
looking for a successful treatment for full remission. That treatment had to
be one that we could afford and would not disrupt her life. Radiation
Hormesis filled the bill all around. I suspect that if the disease had
progressed further then the treatment would have had more harsh effects and
the recuperation would have taken longer.
 
I have attempted to spread this news around but I have other things on my
plate. To date I personally know of no one else who has done it. The few
I've told have apparently ignored it. Most people freak out over any idea of
radon or radiation. They're not to blame because they have been conditioned
to do so by our scientific and medical establishment.
 
If you have Lyme and want to consider this but are afraid to jump in, then
first buy the book Because People Are Dying and learn the truth,
particularly about how the EPA has known the truth about the GOOD health
effects of radon for many years and have hidden that truth. You'll find that
around page 40 of the book. Honestly, I never even read it any farther.
Right then, when I read that, I put the book down and got to work.
 
We will never be able to prove that Em does not now have Lyme just like
we'll never be able to prove that she had it. We did not waste our money or
time with the medical establishment and their inconclusive and expensive
tests. We know what happened and that's all we need to know. Let him who has
ears, hear.
 
Radiation Hormesis is not a cure all just like nothing else is. We did try
CS for Lyme but got nowhere. We use CS primarily to ward off any kind of
stomach ailment and colds and flu and have used it very successfully for
many other things in the past. In the past we had astounding success with
nebulizing CS for bronchitis and pneumonia but now we never even get such
things anymore with all that we've learned about avoiding them. Radiation
Hormesis however has not been good for the things we use CS for. We've had
both success and failures with RH just like we have had with CS. It's all
just part of my health arsenal now, which includes a heckuva lot of other
things.
 
Some of you may see this post on some other groups, maybe edited a bit
differently. I have got to trim down my participation in any Lyme related
groups now. Like I said I have other things on my plate. This one appears to
be over and done 

Re: CSRadiation Hormesis for Lyme

2011-01-12 Thread Smitty
For those interested, here is more info on
radiation hormesis =
*http://tinyurl.com/4gre27q*
*
*
*Smitty
*
On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 4:31 AM, rans...@atmc.net wrote:

  We will never be able to prove that our youngest daughter, Emma, had Lyme
 because we would not have her subjected to standard medical torture- er- uh-
 treatment for Lyme. She picked deer ticks off of our beagle and a few weeks
 later she was feeling sick and tired all the time and had a bull's eye rash
 on her thigh. It was as simple as that. She had just turned 17 when we got
 started treating it. This was fall of '05

 We got huge results in the form of leopard-like spots that came out of her
 and literally covered her body except her hands and feet, from using the
 Salt-C protocol. But it was no cure as were several other things that we
 tried. We kept the Lyme reasonably under control but she did develop
 arthritis in 3 fingers and she had some dyslexic symptoms within a year.

 We discovered Radiation Hormesis ala www.nighthawkminerals.com, told about
 it by a friend while working on possible breast cancer for my wife. That's a
 separate story. By early spring of 2010 we had actually met Jay Gutierrez
 and Faye Cox (now married) and had come into possession of many more of
 their products and were prepared to do battle with Lyme in that manner. We
 got this started with her while she was still at college, 325 miles distant,
 in late March or early April of 2010.

 As it turned out, only the Kit was needed to defeat Em's Lyme. She wore
 the carnotite pendant 24/7 except for bathing. She drank from a pint to a
 quart daily of radon water made with the water stone. Both of these things
 made her nauseous at first. We learned that's because Lyme survives in the
 stomach lining. At first she would be nauseous for an hour or so from either
 putting on the necklace or drinking the water. That decreased to a few
 minutes of nausea. When she would remove the necklace to bathe then put it
 back on, she would get a wave of nausea. Eventually drinking the water only
 produced a wave of nausea.

 She used the mudpack to sleep on, either over her stomach or under her
 back. At first it produced some nausea too. She uses the green stones to
 reduce pain in her fingers by sleeping with them taped to her fingers.

 Eventually all nausea stopped. By July 2010 all her Lyme symptoms had left
 her except some residual weakness in her 3 fingers and a small amount of the
 dyslexia. She proudly proclaims that she has not had a Lyme Day since.
 She's 22 now and finishing college this year and aiming for a Master's next.

 To be totally fair and honest, she had continually kept the Lyme under a
 reasonable amount of control by using Salt-C and Magnascent iodine and MSM
 or DMSO but she and we knew that it was a losing battle so we never stopped
 looking for a successful treatment for full remission. That treatment had to
 be one that we could afford and would not disrupt her life. Radiation
 Hormesis filled the bill all around. I suspect that if the disease had
 progressed further then the treatment would have had more harsh effects and
 the recuperation would have taken longer.

 I have attempted to spread this news around but I have other things on my
 plate. To date I personally know of no one else who has done it. The few
 I've told have apparently ignored it. Most people freak out over any idea of
 radon or radiation. They're not to blame because they have been conditioned
 to do so by our scientific and medical establishment.

 If you have Lyme and want to consider this but are afraid to jump in, then
 first buy the book Because People Are Dying and learn the truth,
 particularly about how the EPA has known the truth about the GOOD health
 effects of radon for many years and have hidden that truth. You'll find that
 around page 40 of the book. Honestly, I never even read it any farther.
 Right then, when I read that, I put the book down and got to work.

 We will never be able to prove that Em does not now have Lyme just like
 we'll never be able to prove that she had it. We did not waste our money or
 time with the medical establishment and their inconclusive and
 expensive tests. We know what happened and that's all we need to know. Let
 him who has ears, hear.

 Radiation Hormesis is not a cure all just like nothing else is. We did try
 CS for Lyme but got nowhere. We use CS primarily to ward off any kind of
 stomach ailment and colds and flu and have used it very successfully for
 many other things in the past. In the past we had astounding success with
 nebulizing CS for bronchitis and pneumonia but now we never even get such
 things anymore with all that we've learned about avoiding them. Radiation
 Hormesis however has not been good for the things we use CS for. We've had
 both success and failures with RH just like we have had with CS. It's all
 just part of my health arsenal now, which includes a heckuva lot of other
 things.

 Some of you may 

Re: CSRadiation Hormesis for Lyme

2011-01-12 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
I'm completely agnostic -- or rather, ignorant -- about therapeutic uses of 
radon, though I have repeatedly read that radon accumulation in residences is 
clearly associated with cancer.Interestingly, though, I've seen several 
onsen hot-spring baths in Japan that promote their radon pools.   There's a 
dipper for those who wish to drink the stuff.

Of course, many claims are made for the rejuvenating benefits of onsen, which 
are often filled with shriveled oldsters -- of whom Japan now has the largest 
percentage, it seems.






On 2011/01/13, at 5:14, Smitty wrote:

 If you have Lyme and want to consider this but are afraid to jump in, then 
 first buy the book Because People Are Dying and learn the truth, 
 particularly about how the EPA has known the truth about the GOOD health 
 effects of radon for many years and have hidden that truth. You'll find that 
 around page 40 of the book. Honestly, I never even read it any farther. Right 
 then, when I read that, I put the book down and got to work.



Re: CSRadiation Hormesis for Lyme

2011-01-12 Thread Rowena
There is even clear assertion on the net that this as it stands is also 
not correct - that those houses with radon accumulating in the cellar 
are ventilation deficient, and that the effects are not in fact as 
stated in any case. But I don't have the link to the site I visited 
about home radon (and the industry built up around it), though someone 
else here might. I had a bit of a search, and here are some other links:

R

Paracelsus: The dose makes the effect.

http://it.moldova.org/news/low-radon-gas-levels-might-be-beneficial-106931-eng.html
http://www.radonmine.com/resource.html -
http://www.radonmine.com/pdf/effects.html :

However, the relationships between radon and lung cancer and between 
radon and other types of cancer are, in many studies, contrary to that 
is expected. Thus, the study by Nambi and Soman, 1987, showed an inverse 
correlation between irradiation and the rate for lung cancer in an area 
with high background radiation in India. Similarly, the studies of 
Frigerio and Stowe, 1976, Zahi et al., and Cohen, 1987, reported 
increased resistance to infection, an increase in longevity, and a lower 
death rate for cancer in populations exposed to high natural background. 
Both Cohen, 1994, and Pollycove, 1994, have reviewed the effects in 
these regions and those due to indoor radon, and these authors question 
the established paradigm [Luckey, 1980; Sagan, 1994].


http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2010/06/04/lauding-low-doses/

/*A revolutionary field called hormesis shows that dangerous substances 
can be beneficial at low levels


*/http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2010/06/04/lauding-low-doses/ If 
you haven’t heard of hormesis, you aren’t alone. Hormesis, a subject 
I’ve been tracking over the last year, is almost never mentioned in the 
mainstream media. Nor are laymen alone in their ignorance of this field. 
Many medical practitioners and environmental professionals, working in 
their own professional silos, remain unaware of hormesis, despite an 
exponential growth in the number of peer-reviewed papers that refer to 
hormesis in recent years and despite the acceptability of books like 
Hormesis to prestigious academic publishers.


http://www.newstimes.com/news/article/Imagine-that-a-radon-treatment-reported-to-be-44677.php

She explained that when radon is breathed in, it remains in the body for 
about three hours. During this time, the low stimulating dose of radon, 
through the regeneration of enzymes and other vital substances, 
activates cell renewal. Chromosome damage is reduced, the body's immune 
system is stabilized and its natural repair system is enhanced.


Combined with the heat, which increases circulation, it's reported that 
treatment is beneficial for: musculoskeletal diseases such as ankylosing 
spondylitis, chronic rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia and sports 
injuries; respiratory illnesses like chronic bronchitis, asthma, and 
chronic sinusitis; skin conditions such as psoriasis, neurodermatitis, 
scleroderma and wounds that won't heal.


etc
Search term: Radon beneficial



On 13/01/2011 7:44 AM, Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
I'm completely agnostic -- or rather, ignorant -- about therapeutic 
uses of radon, though I have repeatedly read that radon accumulation 
in residences is clearly associated with cancer.



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