Does anyone know about this detox purification program put out by the
Scientology Organization? Has anyone gone through it ?
I know that Tom Cruise was promoting this as a means of helping first
responders of 9/11, many of whom have died or are dying from lung
disease or cancer. Many others are disabled. If the methods Cruise
is promoting are not effective, then he's involved in a cruel
deception, presumably unwit
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 05:16:49 EST, martsmai...@aol.com wrote in
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>Does anyone know about this detox purification program put out by the
>Scientology Organization? Has anyone gone through it ?
Yes, I have done it.
What do you want to know?
Heidrun Beer
www.f
Isn't Tom Cruise involved with the Scientology so
called religion? I stay far far away from stuff
like that. It could be someone else, but I seem to
remember a flap about it last year.
Bethann
Control your destiny or somebody else will.~Jack Welsh
Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
I know that Tom
Please - clearing the mind has nothing to do with any religion !!
Cheers
Sandee
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I am just interested in detox program.Is it safe. Are there any side
effects.They promote taking large amounts of niacin
In a message dated 1/21/2010 6:03:01 A.M. Central Standard Time,
oha...@juno.com writes:
Please - clearing the mind has nothing to do with any religion !!
Cheers
S
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 07:06:50 EST, martsmai...@aol.com wrote in
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>I am just interested in detox program.Is it safe. Are there any side
>effects.They promote taking large amounts of niacin
I did not experience side effects. There are discussions
about effects on
I do recall that Tom Cruise is into Scientology,
and just a cursory search in Google provides a
whole plethora of articles about it. You may like
this stuff, but personally speaking, I don't want
anything to do with anything he recommends whether
you want to call it a religion or not. And I am
Does anyone know about this detox purification program put out by the
Scientology Organization? Has anyone gone through it ?
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I researched this method when writing my book on sauna therapy. For my
research, I read L. Ron Hubbard's book Clear Body, Clear Mind.
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 08:13:14 -0700, Nenah Sylver wrote in
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>Heidrun Beer, I'd like to hear your experience with the program if you'd
>like to share it.
>
I just sent it to the list, but here it is again (see below).
In my o
I have not personally tried it, but I do know some who have done a doctor
monitored version, and were successful in detoxing toxic mold. I have heard
various other reports of the validity of the therapy as well.
Kathryn
On Jan 21, 2010, at 4:16 AM, martsmai...@aol.com wrote:
> Does anyone know
martsmail53 asks:
> Does anyone know about this detox purification program put out by the
> Scientology Organization? Has anyone gone through it ?
I believe martsmail has gotten decent answers from Nenah and Heidrun,
and so may already have as much as the group has to offer.
So long as the com
[Heidrun Beer, posts snipped and excerpted] . . . I cannot see how plant oil
will drive human fat out of the cells and replace it.
XXX I'm not sure that that was the reason Hubbard suggested the oils-but if
I have time, I'll re-read the section and get back to you.
I did not experience sid
I don't know what the Hubbard protocols are, but you can look up detox
protocols. Some of the main points are sauna- that gets the toxins out in the
sweat, so it does not have to be processed by the liver; some type of binder
for the intestines, such as activated charcoal, which binds the toxins
Hubbards fiction is a window into his mind concerning the "religion".
He pounds one theme right into the ground "Force is inefficient" and
using it just creates it's own opposing resistance...so, how do you trick
someone all wrapped up in being right about their own BS into volunteering
t
Ken wrote:
>Hubbards fiction is a window into his mind concerning the "religion"...
As I've asked folks *NOT* to comment on this topic, I'll use Ken's late-
to-the-party response as an opportunity to remind everyone that's
interested in discussing stuff like this of the existence of the Silve
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