Other men
David Brownstein, MD. I’ve heard him speak on TV about his noticing similar findings he and his patients had – not coinciding with what what he learned in medical school. This all happened in the Great Lakes area. He is now an integrative holistic practitioner who ‘s written paperbacks. He began with one about the thyroid, then added salt, iodine, the adrenals, and more.
Rashid Buttar, DO. Medical doctor whose clinic treats body, mind, and spirit and also heavy metals, movement issues, nutritional deficiencies, and vaccine reactions. His immediate family has not fared well with our conventional medical system.
Alan Greenberg, MD He began noticing similarities between himself and his patients – stemming from mercury (a potent neurotoxin). He made a natural formula to pull this neurotoxin out. But $there$ were objections to his product, so it is no longer available. He participated in the 4 day Mercury Expo here at W&Mhere in 2010 along with the DAMS (Dental Amalgam Mercury Syndrome) group.
Vincent Speckhardt, MD. Now deceased, he was an oncologist (cancer specialist) who extended the lives and quality of lives of many. The controversial angle of his treatments was the homeopathy (a form of energy medicine) he used to get the better results. He practiced here in Norfolk, Virginia.
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Open to possibility – receiving or working in the energy field. The Encyclopedia of Energy Medicine (2010) lists some 10 healing modalities now being studied and used in the USA. Some of these are used on the premises of medical corporations. But they can also be used as stand-alone techniques. There is technology to show positive changes in health after-wards. Distance healing (studied and verified by Norm Shealy MD for example) is quite relevant in the current lock-down time.
Read MoreWomen’s voices
This website started because younger women (younger than me, anyway) believe that women are getting more cancers than men because of exposure to different toxins – products used by women or purchased for their households.
This is actually a website: womensvoices.org where you can protest and participate to clean up women’s products. !!GLYPHOSATE!! in tampons. There is a lot of evidence that glyphosate causes cancer. Some of us know tampons are a “necessity” as we double-up on days of heavier flow.
Then there’s nail polish …..I only learned about that last summer through the online body electric summit of 2019. Nail polish seeps through fingernails so the toxins easily enter the body.
You can read about the results of some of their activities on the website. We can see most chemicals used in fragrances have never been tested for safety.
Read MoreMaking masks
Jo Ann’s Fabrics in Newtown gave me a free kit to sew 10 masks. It had instructions. I watched a demo online too. Quite a tedious task. But using the microwave at the office to sterilize – wasn’t the best idea. Most of them burned up. The incident really shook up the man in the office next door. I apologized in-person.
Dr Peter Evans (the mercury-free dentist in town) and staff never did get any of those masks. I may make another batch using Jo Ann Fabrics. I’ll bypass the tedious sewing.
Read MoreGood possums in my yard
Possums are actually the mammals, opossums. Opening their mouths they appear scary. But the are not interested in biting anyone. They don’t eat pretty flowers or plants. They don’t carry rabies. They lick themselves to eat thousands of ticks every year and also rummage through the trash and eat other dead animals they might find. With tick bites affecting people here (Lyme disease) there are reasons to appreciate “possums”. Average life span is 2years.
Read MoreDonating blood
Gentle. I don’t know if it was the gentle touch of the technician or my history of working in the energy field – but I didn’t feel the finger prick to test my blood or the needle in my arm to extract blood.
All the Red Cross mobile units have been shut down until the end of the year because of social distancing. That means there are fewer places to collect blood. With all the conditions they were screening out, I wondered who’ll be giving blood.
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