Guest guest Posted July 29, 2009 Report Share Posted July 29, 2009 Hello Tony. I think your book is a wonderful idea. Top notch. Absolutely. Go for it. A worthy successor to " Our Bodies Our Selves " . It would be a good companion to another volume I dream of, surely buried in my own archives, namely a where-to-go & what-to-get guide to Material Resources.* I'd set it up interspersed with a sort of cultural history of medicine & folklore plus diary plus shopping & pantry list of what I have come to consider Fundamental Materials (many forgotten too soon). The kind of material that might be found in a re-skilled household, or retail level at Pet Suppliers, Spas + Feed Stores. Kind of amusing to think about actually, a core creative anachronism. *Many of which are mentioned online in groups discussing LDN, DMSO, MMS, " ORMUS " , earthclinic etc. etc. Along these lines is a new publication from the ORMUS communities. This volume is a compilation of what I've come to consider as the leading edge of dialog on re-mineralization, surely the fulcrum to the " convergent emergencies " across the entire food chain, from soil to plants to animals that live on plants. You may wish to check it out at: www.ormusbook.com By the way, Mae-Won Ho's i-SIS press release today reviews Jared Diamond's " Collapse " concluding that " Societies collapse through failing to take decisive action " . These commonplace & catastrophic failures to take decisive action apparently result from an " error in judgment " or a business-as-usual mentality. Perhaps an " altered state " could have saved the day. (Do the affordable tests you speak of include assay for industrial chemicals?) Thank you. mgw , Tony De Angelis <tntstuart wrote: > > A-plus on these comments. In some states the medical boards reserve the right to revoke the license of a medical doctor who prescribes thru the prsence of symptoms. They require that a specific numbered test parameter be treated by a prescribed type of drug or medical procedure. This is great for insurance billing and payments but shabby in terms of health management. > > Regarding medical tests, routine blood and urine assays are very inexpensive and can be arranged on-line with major national labs. In my case, a 60-parameter blood report with a urine test can be obtained at a local lab for $99. > > I am currently writing a " for Dummies " type of book on how to maintain medical records and understand blood test parameters so that a person can track their relative health quotient. I don't know if there is a market for this type of book, but it will be a benefit to my clients in trying to understand what affects their health. Do you believe there is a demand for this book or are people just willing to surrender their health to the type of care provided by insurance-driven medicine and the government? > > Thanks again for your inputs. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2009 Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 Thanks for the feedback - you are a precious resource. Tests for industrial chems are too complex to cover in a basic text but I do suggest hair and saliva tests that cost less than $100 each. Hair analysis especially will show toxic metals which are frequently the backbone of toxic chemicals. The necessity for these tests is usually indicated by blood cell aberrations in the blood tests. --- On Wed, 7/29/09, mgwest <marygwest wrote: mgwest <marygwest self-care - maintaining medical records / Great Idea! Date: Wednesday, July 29, 2009, 11:46 AM Hello Tony.I think your book is a wonderful idea. Top notch. Absolutely. Go for it. A worthy successor to "Our Bodies Our Selves". It would be a good companion to another volume I dream of, surely buried in my own archives, namely a where-to-go & what-to-get guide to Material Resources.* I'd set it up interspersed with a sort of cultural history of medicine & folklore plus diary plus shopping & pantry list of what I have come to consider Fundamental Materials (many forgotten too soon). The kind of material that might be found in a re-skilled household, or retail level at Pet Suppliers, Spas + Feed Stores. Kind of amusing to think about actually, a core creative anachronism.*Many of which are mentioned online in groups discussing LDN, DMSO, MMS, "ORMUS", earthclinic etc. etc.Along these lines is a new publication from the ORMUS communities. This volume is a compilation of what I've come to consider as the leading edge of dialog on re-mineralization, surely the fulcrum to the "convergent emergencies" across the entire food chain, from soil to plants to animals that live on plants.You may wish to check it out at:www.ormusbook.comBy the way, Mae-Won Ho's i-SIS press release today reviews Jared Diamond's "Collapse" concluding that "Societies collapse through failing to take decisive action". These commonplace & catastrophic failures to take decisive action apparently result from an "error in judgment" or a business-as-usual mentality. Perhaps an "altered state" could have saved the day.(Do the affordable tests you speak of include assay for industrial chemicals?)Thank you.mgw , Tony De Angelis <tntstuart wrote:>> A-plus on these comments. In some states the medical boards reserve the right to revoke the license of a medical doctor who prescribes thru the prsence of symptoms. They require that a specific numbered test parameter be treated by a prescribed type of drug or medical procedure. This is great for insurance billing and payments but shabby in terms of health management.> > Regarding medical tests, routine blood and urine assays are very inexpensive and can be arranged on-line with major national labs. In my case, a 60-parameter blood report with a urine test can be obtained at a local lab for $99.> > I am currently writing a "for Dummies" type of book on how to maintain medical records and understand blood test parameters so that a person can track their relative health quotient. I don't know if there is a market for this type of book, but it will be a benefit to my clients in trying to understand what affects their health. Do you believe there is a demand for this book or are people just willing to surrender their health to the type of care provided by insurance-driven medicine and the government?> > Thanks again for your inputs.>---«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»§ - PULSE ON 21st CENTURY ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE! §Subscribe send email to: - «¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»GREAT VACATION RENTAL ON THE LAKE: www.vacationhomerentals.com/39833DISCLOSURE:Any information here in is for educational purpose only; it may be news related, purely speculation or SOMEONE’S OPINION. Always consult with a qualified Medical Doctor before deciding on any course of treatment, especially for serious or life-threatening illnesses.SUBMISSION POLICY & CONDITION OF MEMBERSHIP:By becoming a member of this group you AGREE to hold this group its members, list owners, moderators & affiliates harmless of any liability for any direct, consequential, incidental, damage incurred.If you post a piece to the list. We reserve the right to attach yourname and email address to the piece, as well as to keep them on record.You should NOT post copyrighted material unless proper attributionsto the source of the material. Submissions are gladly accepted. Please feel free to post material that you think are worthy.YOU AGREE; to accept responsibility and liability for your own actions and to contact a licensed Medical Doctor before deciding on any course of treatment, especially for serious or life-threatening illnesses. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE; you must : Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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