Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 Since your MD doesn't know about the Kundalini and calls your symptoms " magical thinking " Which is way of patronizing a patient I would first get a different MD. The MDs here may feel differently but I firmly adhere to the idea that the patient is in complete control over their medical choices and options including second third fourth and fifth opinions as well as the absolute right to dump one MD for another MD who is more considerate of the patient's belief system or experiences. Whether or not the experiences or symptoms appear in the annals of the AMA or Nature or any of the medical publications. That's number one. Not saying the MD is a bad person mind you rather one who may not listen or be open to the unusual. You may wish to find one more open. Or bring them here for their education! I will, charge them one of their Rolls Royce's for the service though. To be sold and proceeds given to the group. -lol. Kundalini has the capacity to cause every one of the symptoms you describe. It's not magical it's Kundalini. Kundalini has direct physical manifestations - measurable manifestations. There is no reason other that fear and ignorance to push a person into a chemically dependant lifestyle because of slight elevations here and there. Feels to me like more of a validation of medical approach rather than a sincere concern and non biased approach to the symptoms the patient describes. I.E. MD may think that they " need " to do " something " as the expectation is upon them. The dermatitis may have more to do with the interference of the glandular system due to chemical incursions that have upset the balance of the flow where it interacts with the ductless glands. Kundalini will pursue the agenda no matter what and western medical chemical incursions can really only cause imbalance. They do not understand a flow. Its ...It's ...just so magical! - lol. I like your independent thinking and I would encourage you to increase that. The tee tree oil and the potassium sound good. So do the Five Tibetans for a rebalanced lymphatic and glandular system, minus the chemical incursions, as well as dietary modifications and the yoga and some hydro therapies. This is what I would suggest for my cat. Her Holiness. I am not an MD and do not intend to prescribe any medical treatment or medical advice for any human being here or elsewhere in any way. I would agree with your assessment Pam and make the corrective decisions - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 Chrism, Thanks so much for your input. I - absolutely - will follow your advice! My M.D. advised me to swallow The Big Dose of Radioactive Iodine, in order to - totally destroy my hyper little thyroid. Oh, no ... !! I'm keeping my little friend, and I am going to make her all better! I had a small goiter (swollen thyroid), but now, it is almost gone. BTW, the psychiatrist who advised me about my " Magickal Thinking " was fired. My current M.D. is somewhat better than he was. ; ) Love and Blessings! Fenix , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Since your MD doesn't know about the Kundalini and calls your > symptoms " magical thinking " Which is way of patronizing a patient I > would first get a different MD. The MDs here may feel differently > but I firmly adhere to the idea that the patient is in complete > control over their medical choices and options including second > third fourth and fifth opinions as well as the absolute right to > dump one MD for another MD who is more considerate of the patient's > belief system or experiences. > > Whether or not the experiences or symptoms appear in the annals of > the AMA or Nature or any of the medical publications. That's number > one. Not saying the MD is a bad person mind you rather one who may > not listen or be open to the unusual. You may wish to find one more > open. Or bring them here for their education! I will, charge them > one of their Rolls Royce's for the service though. To be sold and > proceeds given to the group. -lol. > > Kundalini has the capacity to cause every one of the symptoms you > describe. It's not magical it's Kundalini. Kundalini has direct > physical manifestations - measurable manifestations. There is no > reason other that fear and ignorance to push a person into a > chemically dependant lifestyle because of slight elevations here and > there. Feels to me like more of a validation of medical approach > rather than a sincere concern and non biased approach to the > symptoms the patient describes. I.E. MD may think that they " need " > to do " something " as the expectation is upon them. > > The dermatitis may have more to do with the interference of the > glandular system due to chemical incursions that have upset the > balance of the flow where it interacts with the ductless glands. > Kundalini will pursue the agenda no matter what and western medical > chemical incursions can really only cause imbalance. They do not > understand a flow. Its ...It's ...just so magical! - lol. > > I like your independent thinking and I would encourage you to > increase that. The tee tree oil and the potassium sound good. So do > the Five Tibetans for a rebalanced lymphatic and glandular system, > minus the chemical incursions, as well as dietary modifications and > the yoga and some hydro therapies. This is what I would suggest for > my cat. Her Holiness. I am not an MD and do not intend to prescribe > any medical treatment or medical advice for any human being here or > elsewhere in any way. > > I would agree with your assessment Pam and make the corrective > decisions - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 I gave no medical advice except for her Holiness the cat! - lol - blessings Pam. Look up " Atomidine " for the butterfly as given for kitties. - lol - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 LOL, Chrism! I have sent two e-mails to companies that carry Atomidine. Just to make sure that it is indicated for my " hyper " thyroid. I don't want to stimulate it too much! It's too fast to begin with! : ( I also asked - if the Atomidine wasn't right for me, what natural medicine would be? I just hate these " prescribed " medications with their awful side-effects! I have had prescriptions given to me that - after I read the insert - I dumped into the trash. I will go slowly, and I will be careful, in order to avoid Thyroid Storm, a potentially deadly situation ... Blessings, Fenix , " chrism " <> wrote: > > I gave no medical advice except for her Holiness the cat! - lol - > blessings Pam. Look up " Atomidine " for the butterfly as given for > kitties. - lol - chrism > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 Best to go to the A.R.E. website and read up on it. Do your own research. Then consult an A.R.E. doc and see about it for you. - c Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 Chrism, Actually, one of the two sites I sent an enquiry to was edgarcayceproducts.com! Great minds think alike! : ) I know you are aware - you have to be in charge of your own health these days. And - Every person's body is different. I have been trying to educate myself as to the best treatment for my thyroid. I'm still looking. I will try A.R.E. Never thought about trying them! DUH!!! Much Love & Many Blessings, Fenix , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Best to go to the A.R.E. website and read up on it. Do your own > research. Then consult an A.R.E. doc and see about it for you. - c > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 Hello Fenix - I am a much more liberal thinking MD than what described below; I muscle tested you and the potssium and tea tree oil test very strongly for you. I would second what suggested below. Much Love, Melissa , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Since your MD doesn't know about the Kundalini and calls your > symptoms " magical thinking " Which is way of patronizing a patient I > would first get a different MD. The MDs here may feel differently > but I firmly adhere to the idea that the patient is in complete > control over their medical choices and options including second > third fourth and fifth opinions as well as the absolute right to > dump one MD for another MD who is more considerate of the patient's > belief system or experiences. > > Whether or not the experiences or symptoms appear in the annals of > the AMA or Nature or any of the medical publications. That's number > one. Not saying the MD is a bad person mind you rather one who may > not listen or be open to the unusual. You may wish to find one more > open. Or bring them here for their education! I will, charge them > one of their Rolls Royce's for the service though. To be sold and > proceeds given to the group. -lol. > > Kundalini has the capacity to cause every one of the symptoms you > describe. It's not magical it's Kundalini. Kundalini has direct > physical manifestations - measurable manifestations. There is no > reason other that fear and ignorance to push a person into a > chemically dependant lifestyle because of slight elevations here and > there. Feels to me like more of a validation of medical approach > rather than a sincere concern and non biased approach to the > symptoms the patient describes. I.E. MD may think that they " need " > to do " something " as the expectation is upon them. > > The dermatitis may have more to do with the interference of the > glandular system due to chemical incursions that have upset the > balance of the flow where it interacts with the ductless glands. > Kundalini will pursue the agenda no matter what and western medical > chemical incursions can really only cause imbalance. They do not > understand a flow. Its ...It's ...just so magical! - lol. > > I like your independent thinking and I would encourage you to > increase that. The tee tree oil and the potassium sound good. So do > the Five Tibetans for a rebalanced lymphatic and glandular system, > minus the chemical incursions, as well as dietary modifications and > the yoga and some hydro therapies. This is what I would suggest for > my cat. Her Holiness. I am not an MD and do not intend to prescribe > any medical treatment or medical advice for any human being here or > elsewhere in any way. > > I would agree with your assessment Pam and make the corrective > decisions - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 Hi, Melissa, Thanks for your comment. If you think of anything else that might help - I would be very grateful for any additional input! I want to beat this thing! Love and Blessings! Fenix , " Melissa " <mm7810 wrote: > > Hello Fenix - > > I am a much more liberal thinking MD than what described > below; I muscle tested you and the potssium and tea tree oil test > very strongly for you. I would second what suggested below. > > Much Love, > > Melissa > > , " chrism " > <@> wrote: > > > > Since your MD doesn't know about the Kundalini and calls your > > symptoms " magical thinking " Which is way of patronizing a patient > I > > would first get a different MD. The MDs here may feel differently > > but I firmly adhere to the idea that the patient is in complete > > control over their medical choices and options including second > > third fourth and fifth opinions as well as the absolute right to > > dump one MD for another MD who is more considerate of the > patient's > > belief system or experiences. > > > > Whether or not the experiences or symptoms appear in the annals of > > the AMA or Nature or any of the medical publications. That's > number > > one. Not saying the MD is a bad person mind you rather one who may > > not listen or be open to the unusual. You may wish to find one > more > > open. Or bring them here for their education! I will, charge them > > one of their Rolls Royce's for the service though. To be sold and > > proceeds given to the group. -lol. > > > > Kundalini has the capacity to cause every one of the symptoms you > > describe. It's not magical it's Kundalini. Kundalini has direct > > physical manifestations - measurable manifestations. There is no > > reason other that fear and ignorance to push a person into a > > chemically dependant lifestyle because of slight elevations here > and > > there. Feels to me like more of a validation of medical approach > > rather than a sincere concern and non biased approach to the > > symptoms the patient describes. I.E. MD may think that they " need " > > to do " something " as the expectation is upon them. > > > > The dermatitis may have more to do with the interference of the > > glandular system due to chemical incursions that have upset the > > balance of the flow where it interacts with the ductless glands. > > Kundalini will pursue the agenda no matter what and western > medical > > chemical incursions can really only cause imbalance. They do not > > understand a flow. Its ...It's ...just so magical! - lol. > > > > I like your independent thinking and I would encourage you to > > increase that. The tee tree oil and the potassium sound good. So > do > > the Five Tibetans for a rebalanced lymphatic and glandular system, > > minus the chemical incursions, as well as dietary modifications > and > > the yoga and some hydro therapies. This is what I would suggest > for > > my cat. Her Holiness. I am not an MD and do not intend to > prescribe > > any medical treatment or medical advice for any human being here > or > > elsewhere in any way. > > > > I would agree with your assessment Pam and make the corrective > > decisions - > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 Dear Fenix - You test weak for atomidine. It is in your best interest not to take it. Much Love, Melissa , " Pam " <mystick53 wrote: > > LOL, Chrism! > > I have sent two e-mails to companies that carry Atomidine. Just to > make sure that it is indicated for my " hyper " thyroid. I don't want > to stimulate it too much! It's too fast to begin with! : ( > > I also asked - if the Atomidine wasn't right for me, what natural > medicine would be? I just hate these " prescribed " medications with > their awful side-effects! I have had prescriptions given to me that - > after I read the insert - I dumped into the trash. > > I will go slowly, and I will be careful, in order to avoid Thyroid > Storm, a potentially deadly situation ... > > > Blessings, > Fenix > > > > > , " chrism " > <@> wrote: > > > > I gave no medical advice except for her Holiness the cat! - lol - > > blessings Pam. Look up " Atomidine " for the butterfly as given for > > kitties. - lol - chrism > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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