----- Original Message ----- From: brick...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 10:57 PM Subject: Re: CS>Re: foot pads
Uric acid settles down in the feet and big uric acid crystals cause gout, smaller crystals get jammed into the toes and even stop blood flow. I tried adjusting Ph but quit after a year or using up one bottle of Alka-Life or something like that. I did not realize that it could take several years to rid the uric acid crystals. I even tried the cilantro,olive oil, garlic, almonds using one teaspoon a day on bread. Had to only do this while in my RV as my son is allergic to almonds. I thought I could substitute peanut butter for the almonds. It looks like foot patches would need to be used for a long time. Cilantro sounds better. Brickey ===================== Brickey, This sounds awfully uncomfortable and inconvenient for you. I know you've thought of finding out WHY your body makes uric acid crystals. To that end, then, perhaps VoiceBio could help. As a VoiceBio practitioner, I have found it to be very accurate, both in its analysis ability and also in its therapeutic effects. VoiceBio http://www.voicebio.com is a non-invasive, amazingly accurate way to analyze the function of every organ, gland, and tissue in the body. Every organ (and element) has its own frequency or note (existing outside the range of human hearing). For example, the heart vibrates to the note of A#, the liver to G. Just as a piano contains 12 sound frequencies, each with many octaves, the human voice also contains these same 12 frequencies. The frequencies that are in the body are reflected in the voice! This groundbreaking technology records and translates vocal tones onto a voiceprint graph. In an ideal world, every one of the 12 sound frequencies would be represented equally in a voiceprint. But due to poor diet, unwise lifestyle habits, faulty genetics, and/or compromised environment, most voiceprints show unequally represented notes. These notes -- which can be overemphasized, weak, or missing entirely from the voice -- correlate to compromised health. Assessing the heavy and weak areas of a voiceprint can help pinpoint which systems or organs are off-balance. VoiceBio also shows how prolonged stress on one note (system/organ) can weaken its complementary note. In addition, specific nutrients and toxins are equated with a given note, which is very useful for designing a custom wellness protocol. For the assessment, the client records three different voice samples into a highly sensitive microphone. A computer sorts and graphs the tones (ignoring word content) onto a voiceprint that indicates excess, weak or absent frequencies. The practitioner then creates a personalized program of frequencies that provide weak or missing tones until the brain learns to produce them. (Many of the tones programmed into the tone box are the frequencies of nutrients.) The program is digitally encoded into a palm-size box that the client listens to daily for at least 45 minutes on stereo headphones. After a month, the formula is adjusted or changed. The client can also re-balance by humming or listening to the weak and absent notes. When faithfully followed, this program can create highly beneficial and long-lasting changes. The woman who invented this modality, Kae Thompson-Liu, is a brilliant naturopath. There are other systems of "sound" therapy out there, but for many reasons, Kae has done the most thorough job. If you're interested in getting a voice analysis done, you can go to the website to contact her to find a VoiceBio practitioner near you. If VoiceBio doesn't "resonate" with you, perhaps someone who does electrodermal screening can help. Foot pads and massage etc. are great for dealing with the end result (crystals), but if it were me, I would really like to know why my body is making them so I could prevent it. All the best to you, Nenah