Re: CS>MSM
Yes... it is all about frequencies delivered by the colored light. PT From: phoenix23002 tds.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sun, November 25, 2012 8:39:17 PM Subject: Re: CS>MSM Yes, Jess, that is the one but you couldn't buy the booklet/sheets. You only received them if you subscribed. But, I was intrigued enough to buy two additional books on color therapy and these gave specific color combos to attack specific health issues. I also purchased additional color sheets so I could have all the colors required for healing. Apparently, it is all about vibrations and cellular response. Lola H. On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 12:16 PM, PT Ferrance wrote: I believe you have been writing about the Dinshah Color Healing Society. It is wonderful work with a long history of successes. People may have mixed results but that may also be a result of doing it improperly. This work must be applied directly to the skin so it cannot be done when we are under a blanket, etc. >PT > > > > From: Jessie >To: silver-list@eskimo.com >Sent: Sun, November 25, 2012 8:37:34 AM >Subject: RE: CS>MSM > > > >Yes I saw Dr Rowen and others in his group selling the color sheets as part of >a >newsletter subscription package. it looked a lot like a condensed verision of >the stuff I bought from the man in NJ who wrote an extremely detailed book on >colors, time of treatments and every physical problem you could think of. >With >the color sheets you don't have to worry about your vision like you do with >the >lasers. Jess > >From:phoenix23002 tds.net [mailto:phoenix23...@tds.net] >Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2012 6:45 PM >To: silver-list@eskimo.com >Subject: Re: CS>MSM > >When I re-upped to receive Dr. Robert Rowen's newsletter a few years back, one >of the perks that was sent along was a booklet and some plastic numbered color >sheets to use with a light source. I was intrigued to say the least. I >didn't >have an occassion to use the therapy until I had an unfortunate happening >after >surgery. > >The anesthesiologist (sp) used a size 18 needle in my hand for the iv (per my >hospital nurse). That weekend after I got home, my left lower arm and hand >that >had had the iv became swollen and red. It was the weekend and I live way out >in >the boonies so, I tried the green sheet installed in a flashlight and used it >on >my arm and hand off and on all day Saturday. > > >By Sunday, the improvement was obvious and little redness. I continued the >therapy on Sunday and by Monday it was hardly noticable. I was impressed. >The >RN that my insurance company had 'assigned' to my case explained to me later >that .. yes.. a too large needle combined with a too fast flow could have >caused my problem. Some kind of inflammation of the vein? I can't remember >what she called it. I don't have a vein there anymore on that part of my hand >either. I guess it collapsed? So.. in my opinion, there seems to be some >validity to color therapy. I don't know if laser therapy is comparable to >color >therapy.Lola H. >On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 12:23 PM, wrote: >I have used low level lasers for 25 years and go by don't stare at the beam >similar to don't look into the sun. I did get cataracts and had lens >replacement. So wear googles. >Brickey > >In a message dated 11/24/2012 9:11:47 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, >jessi...@optonline.net writes: >or be careful not to look at beams. When I watched the nurse andi video >online, >I wondered if they were using goggles > >
CS>FYI, changing email
Just FYI, all my posts from now on will be made under the name " davidra...@yahoo.com". I am joining the more intelligent than myself and consolidating all my forums into one email address. David
Re: CS>MSM
Yes, Jess, that is the one but you couldn't buy the booklet/sheets. You only received them if you subscribed. But, I was intrigued enough to buy two additional books on color therapy and these gave specific color combos to attack specific health issues. I also purchased additional color sheets so I could have all the colors required for healing. Apparently, it is all about vibrations and cellular response. Lola H. On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 12:16 PM, PT Ferrance wrote: > I believe you have been writing about the Dinshah Color Healing > Society. It is wonderful work with a long history of successes. People > may have mixed results but that may also be a result of doing it > improperly. This work must be applied directly to the skin so it cannot be > done when we are under a blanket, etc. > PT > > -- > *From:* Jessie > *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com > *Sent:* Sun, November 25, 2012 8:37:34 AM > *Subject:* RE: CS>MSM > > Yes I saw Dr Rowen and others in his group selling the color sheets as > part of a newsletter subscription package. it looked a lot like a > condensed verision of the stuff I bought from the man in NJ who wrote an > extremely detailed book on colors, time of treatments and every physical > problem you could think of. With the color sheets you don't have to worry > about your vision like you do with the lasers. Jess > > > > *From:* phoenix23002 tds.net [mailto:phoenix23...@tds.net] > *Sent:* Saturday, November 24, 2012 6:45 PM > *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com > *Subject:* Re: CS>MSM > > > > When I re-upped to receive Dr. Robert Rowen's newsletter a few years back, > one of the perks that was sent along was a booklet and some plastic > numbered color sheets to use with a light source. I was intrigued to say > the least. I didn't have an occassion to use the therapy until I had an > unfortunate happening after surgery. > > > > The anesthesiologist (sp) used a size 18 needle in my hand for the iv (per > my hospital nurse). That weekend after I got home, my left lower arm and > hand that had had the iv became swollen and red. It was the weekend and I > live way out in the boonies so, I tried the green sheet installed in a > flashlight and used it on my arm and hand off and on all day Saturday. > > > > By Sunday, the improvement was obvious and little redness. I continued > the therapy on Sunday and by Monday it was hardly noticable. I was > impressed. The RN that my insurance company had 'assigned' to my case > explained to me later that .. yes.. a too large needle combined with a too > fast flow could have caused my problem. Some kind of inflammation of the > vein? I can't remember what she called it. I don't have a vein there > anymore on that part of my hand either. I guess it collapsed? So.. in my > opinion, there seems to be some validity to color therapy. I don't know if > laser therapy is comparable to color therapy.Lola H. > > On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 12:23 PM, wrote: > > I have used low level lasers for 25 years and go by don't stare at the > beam similar to don't look into the sun. I did get cataracts and had lens > replacement. So wear googles. > > Brickey > > > > In a message dated 11/24/2012 9:11:47 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, > jessi...@optonline.net writes: > > or be careful not to look at beams. When I watched the nurse andi video > online, I wondered if they were using goggles > > >
Re: CS>No wonder we got so sick: Pharma and Researchers exposed
It is no wonder. dee From: Melly Bag Reply-To: "silver-list@eskimo.com" Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 08:37:51 -0800 (PST) To: , "silver-list@eskimo.com" , "crock_lakhov...@yahoogroups.com" Subject: CS>No wonder we got so sick: Pharma and Researchers exposed Resent-From: "silver-list@eskimo.com" Resent-Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 08:37:51 -0800 http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/as-drug-industrys-influence-o ver-research-grows-so-does-the-potential-for-bias/2012/11/24/bb64d596-1264-1 1e2-be82-c3411b7680a9_story.html
Re: CS>MSM
I believe you have been writing about the Dinshah Color Healing Society. It is wonderful work with a long history of successes. People may have mixed results but that may also be a result of doing it improperly. This work must be applied directly to the skin so it cannot be done when we are under a blanket, etc. PT From: Jessie To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sun, November 25, 2012 8:37:34 AM Subject: RE: CS>MSM Yes I saw Dr Rowen and others in his group selling the color sheets as part of a newsletter subscription package. it looked a lot like a condensed verision of the stuff I bought from the man in NJ who wrote an extremely detailed book on colors, time of treatments and every physical problem you could think of. With the color sheets you don't have to worry about your vision like you do with the lasers. Jess From:phoenix23002 tds.net [mailto:phoenix23...@tds.net] Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2012 6:45 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>MSM When I re-upped to receive Dr. Robert Rowen's newsletter a few years back, one of the perks that was sent along was a booklet and some plastic numbered color sheets to use with a light source. I was intrigued to say the least. I didn't have an occassion to use the therapy until I had an unfortunate happening after surgery. The anesthesiologist (sp) used a size 18 needle in my hand for the iv (per my hospital nurse). That weekend after I got home, my left lower arm and hand that had had the iv became swollen and red. It was the weekend and I live way out in the boonies so, I tried the green sheet installed in a flashlight and used it on my arm and hand off and on all day Saturday. By Sunday, the improvement was obvious and little redness. I continued the therapy on Sunday and by Monday it was hardly noticable. I was impressed. The RN that my insurance company had 'assigned' to my case explained to me later that .. yes.. a too large needle combined with a too fast flow could have caused my problem. Some kind of inflammation of the vein? I can't remember what she called it. I don't have a vein there anymore on that part of my hand either. I guess it collapsed? So.. in my opinion, there seems to be some validity to color therapy. I don't know if laser therapy is comparable to color therapy. Lola H. On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 12:23 PM, wrote: I have used low level lasers for 25 years and go by don't stare at the beam similar to don't look into the sun. I did get cataracts and had lens replacement. So wear googles. Brickey In a message dated 11/24/2012 9:11:47 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, jessi...@optonline.net writes: or be careful not to look at beams. When I watched the nurse andi video online, I wondered if they were using goggles
CS>Bioavailability of Curcumin
I was reading on a research report from NIH on Fenugreek for prostate cancer and in short it mentioned fenugreek and turmeric are better taken as a whole rather than isolating their beneficial component, " This suggests that the whole product may have certain advantages over purified and isolated constituents of extracts. Some other studies too have shown the potent effects of whole extracts as opposed to individual components of the extracts [9, 10]. Curcumin - isolated from turmeric – is one example. Curcumin did not have the same ability to inhibit basal CYP1A1/1A2 enzymes in tissues of mice as did turmeric [11, 12]." This is where i found it: Cancer Biol Ther. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2011 May 16. Published in final edited form as: Cancer Biol Ther. 2009 February; 8(3): 272–278. Published online 2009 February 18. PMCID: PMC3095649 NIHMSID: NIHMS283130 = Better to just buy by the pound and encapsulate the whole thing yourselves. We use most of our herbs as tea. Melly
Re: CS>No wonder we got so sick: Pharma and Researchers exposed
It's amazing that tests for vitamin and mineral levels are never done by allopathic doctors. This should be the starting point of any examine, as the solution nay be quite simple. Olushola On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 11:37 AM, Melly Bag wrote: > > http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/as-drug-industrys-influence-over-research-grows-so-does-the-potential-for-bias/2012/11/24/bb64d596-1264-11e2-be82-c3411b7680a9_story.html
RE: CS>MSM
Yes I saw Dr Rowen and others in his group selling the color sheets as part of a newsletter subscription package. it looked a lot like a condensed verision of the stuff I bought from the man in NJ who wrote an extremely detailed book on colors, time of treatments and every physical problem you could think of. With the color sheets you don't have to worry about your vision like you do with the lasers. Jess From: phoenix23002 tds.net [mailto:phoenix23...@tds.net] Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2012 6:45 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>MSM When I re-upped to receive Dr. Robert Rowen's newsletter a few years back, one of the perks that was sent along was a booklet and some plastic numbered color sheets to use with a light source. I was intrigued to say the least. I didn't have an occassion to use the therapy until I had an unfortunate happening after surgery. The anesthesiologist (sp) used a size 18 needle in my hand for the iv (per my hospital nurse). That weekend after I got home, my left lower arm and hand that had had the iv became swollen and red. It was the weekend and I live way out in the boonies so, I tried the green sheet installed in a flashlight and used it on my arm and hand off and on all day Saturday. By Sunday, the improvement was obvious and little redness. I continued the therapy on Sunday and by Monday it was hardly noticable. I was impressed. The RN that my insurance company had 'assigned' to my case explained to me later that .. yes.. a too large needle combined with a too fast flow could have caused my problem. Some kind of inflammation of the vein? I can't remember what she called it. I don't have a vein there anymore on that part of my hand either. I guess it collapsed? So.. in my opinion, there seems to be some validity to color therapy. I don't know if laser therapy is comparable to color therapy.Lola H. On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 12:23 PM, wrote: I have used low level lasers for 25 years and go by don't stare at the beam similar to don't look into the sun. I did get cataracts and had lens replacement. So wear googles. Brickey In a message dated 11/24/2012 9:11:47 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, jessi...@optonline.net writes: or be careful not to look at beams. When I watched the nurse andi video online, I wondered if they were using goggles