Brain injury healed faster than my computer

•July 30, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Mysterious computer problems prevented my access to the internet. Trying to solve for that and am using a different set-up now…

But a neat thing called octacosanol, found in wheat germ, has been found to repair brain injury from accidents and stroke. One of my favorite books, SuperLearning 2000, describes octacosanol and a brand “Super Octacosanol.”

Octocosanol is reported to have helped in hundreds of “hopeless cases” including coma, Parkinson’s, MS (multiple sclerosis), encephalitis and more. In 11 out of 12 stroke paralysis patients, it helped. And in one person, after 4 months of use, it restored her speech following a stroke.

Electric Life

•July 13, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Just received another copy of a tiny paperback book in the 3rd class mail called Forbidden Cures.  Intriguing.  I happened upon a page that mysteriously, yet obviously, describes the magical element with which we all get jump started in life.  Electrically, that is.

You see, one thing we’re not brought up to be educated on is that, at our core, we are electrical human beings.  (And that’s without committing a crime that gets us that special chair.)

Colostrum is from mother’s milk and “contains all the electrical triggers needed to start all functions and processes required by the body to function on its own.”  According to Denie and Shelley Hiestand, authors of one of the best books I’ve ever read on health, Electric Life, it is the “most powerful life-giver or immune system rebuilder that is known to exist on earth.”  Here’s the point: “Nature supplies no better messaging system to every cell in the body to encourage them to function as they were designed to.”

The authors recommend the Symbiotics Pro-Line of colostrum as an “industry-rated world best.”

Words open minds

•June 29, 2009 • Leave a Comment

During the course of this blog, you and I will no doubt encounter differing opinions and possible controversy.  And that’s ok.  In fact, that’s good.

I was at a Barnes & Noble store a couple years ago and saw the oddest book.  I picked it up, looked at its cover showing certain politicians as lizard people/aliens and its claim to be revealing the truth.  I thumbed through the pages and saw that it was very well footnoted and sourced.  Indeed, it was comprehensive and chock full of things you wouldn’t read anywhere else.  Experts in ancient languages interpreted original, ancient writings, Congressional Record excerpts and so on. 

But there was that off-the-wall lizard-person picture…

Should I buy it or not?  I put it back.  Then I picked it up again and took it to the checkout.  My first book by David Icke. 

My conclusion:  The value of books and writings isn’t always in the truth and the facts and being right and being the only voice.  If a book or a writing just makes you think, and opens your mind, it has served its purpose.

Humble achievements

•June 22, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Chlorine dioxide was not invented by Jim Humble.  However, he was able to figure out a way to take it so that some of the worst diseases known to man could be obliterated within as little as 10 hours. 

Humble, by his reports, has been able to cure malaria symptoms.  In only 4 to 12 hours, a victim of malaria can be free of its symptoms.  More than 3 million children under age 5 die from malaria every year.  Vanquishing these deaths is his humanitarian mission.  http://www.jimhumblefoundation.org/

Referred to as “Miracle Mineral Supplement”, or MMS, this chemical is taken in only the tiniest amount but is extremely potent.  There are several labs that have been approved by Humble, including Global Light (where I got mine).  Easiest thing is to order a “convenience” pack.  If you’re up against a wall, or want to prevent that scenario, pour through his web sites and get a real education on this phenomenal chemical.   It’s not just for malaria.   http://www.jimhumble.biz/

For his info on Swine Flu, visit http://www.jimhumble.biz/biz-newflu.htm

Pandemic at 160 deaths?

•June 17, 2009 • Leave a Comment

It was just a matter of time.  Why else would we be kept informed every day of the new number of cases of flu and deaths unless it was to give us a “heads up” that something was coming down the line?  The vaccination line, that is. 

The World Health Organization labeled swine flu last week as the top of the bell-ringing alarm category of “pandemic.”  They report a world total of 160 deaths.

Yet,  the WHO  Regional Office of Africa reports that in 2003 (the most recent year of their stats)  there were  54,653 deaths from malaria on the African continent.  The number of cases in total for the continent was 43,784,597.   We won’t even talk about other stats in today’s post.

Enter a humble man named “Humble” who has made a dent in the dreadful disease in Africa with his own version of a user-friendly drink.  More on that later.

 

 

Welcome

•June 16, 2009 • Leave a Comment

There are increasing acts and actions, behind the scenes or behind your back, designed to eliminate free access to some of the healthiest items you can ingest or practices you can exercise.  Survivalists are people who envision freedom limitation and prepare for themselves.  As a health survivalist, you can know what’s in the wind and prepare.  This blog will help you to become acquainted with the acts, the actions, and the “preparations.”

 
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