Guest guest Posted December 2, 2000 Report Share Posted December 2, 2000 Hi Kathryn - I have a brother who's had Hodgkin's disease four times. It's back again, but now he is doing Chi Gong and seems to be healing it once more. He's had the whole gamut of treatments, including a very sensitive and life-endangering complete blood/marrow transfusion. His series of experiences seems to me to be bringing him more firmly toward natural healing and trust. (He started out totally traditional medicine & sarcastic about anything else.) It's both scary and affirming to watch him. Light & Love - Susette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2000 Report Share Posted December 3, 2000 Dear Susette, Your message to Kathryn caught my eye. My brother also has Hodgkin's disease, three occurrences I think, so far. He lives in Scotland and now has his stem cells stored in Aberdeen Hospital ready to help him fight the effects of chemo/radiation next time it comes. I don't know what Chi Gong is but I will find out and tell him about it. He's a very traditional Yorkshireman, tho, and I expect he will scoff!! I can but try! Many thanks. Love, Jo, in Sydney - Susette Horspool <susinv Saturday, December 02, 2000 8:18 PM Re: Chi Gong > Hi Kathryn - I have a brother who's had Hodgkin's disease four times. It's > back again, but now he is doing Chi Gong and seems to be healing it once > more. He's had the whole gamut of treatments, including a very sensitive and > life-endangering complete blood/marrow transfusion. His series of > experiences seems to me to be bringing him more firmly toward natural > healing and trust. (He started out totally traditional medicine & sarcastic > about anything else.) It's both scary and affirming to watch him. > > Light & Love - Susette > > > > **************************************** > Visit the community page: > For administrative problems -owner > To , - > > All messages, files and archives of this forum are copyright of the group and the individual authors. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2000 Report Share Posted December 5, 2000 Chi Gong can be very powerful. I credit a lot of the progress that I've made with mu neck problems to my adoption of Chi Gong. > " Susette Horspool " <susinv > > > Re: Chi Gong >Sat, 2 Dec 2000 01:18:58 -0800 > >Hi Kathryn - I have a brother who's had Hodgkin's disease four times. It's >back again, but now he is doing Chi Gong and seems to be healing it once >more. He's had the whole gamut of treatments, including a very sensitive >and >life-endangering complete blood/marrow transfusion. His series of >experiences seems to me to be bringing him more firmly toward natural >healing and trust. (He started out totally traditional medicine & sarcastic >about anything else.) It's both scary and affirming to watch him. > >Light & Love - Susette > ______________________________\ _____ Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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