Minggu, 03 Februari 2008

[cancercured] Re: Was milk thistle, Ave, Kinoki foot pads now foot baths

Well said Loretta. We're all so different which is why we can't all
have a one-size-fits-everyone plan, unfortunately. I've done things
along my journey that many would balk at, but I'm healing. Even my
traditional doc says whatever it takes,if it works, do it.

It's true that the water can change color without feet in it, the
water color also varies geographically with no feet in it.

However, I used 2 different foot baths weekly for almost 2 years. I
have taken pictures of many of the sessions - the oil slick, gunk,
foamy disgusting garbage that came out of me was definitely toxins of
some sort. Many times I could smell them as well. Those, along with
weekly FIR sauna, lymphatic drainage and other protocols, helped me
dump the garbage and get strong again. As my health changed, so did
the water, for the better.

I'm a bit of a data nerd so I asked a very well-known lab to do a
study with me. I took samples of the water prior to putting my feet
in, then again at 30- and 60-minute intervals with feet in the water.
They verified heavy metals which increased from the 30- to 60 minutes.
We actually wanted to do extensive testing but getting the criteria
set up was difficult as doctors didn't want to indicate why their
patients were using them, if they were taking meds that would affect
the results, etc.

I've also done same-day sessions where I've dunked my feet, hands, and
breasts and what came out in the water was different for all 3.I can
feel a pulling sensation everytime I use it.

I've used about 5 different kinds of footbaths and I can only vouch
for 2 of them - the others just released colored watered and were not
very powerful in my opinion. I know of people who have had
less-than-desired experience with cheaper models of these especially
if they're not grounded properly.I know folks who are charging
horrendous prices for these and all I can say to that is shame on
them, I've never paid more than $25 or $30 per session.

cathy

-- In cancercured@yahoogroups.com, "Dr. Loretta Lanphier"
<drlanphier@...> wrote:
>
> Sorry, but I must disagree.
>
> Just because something cannot be explained does not mean it is
quackery. In
> fact a lot of natural medicine modalities cannot be explained to
satisfy our
> supposedly superb "scientific" community. And this know-all scientific
> community is exact;u why our healthcare situation is the way it is
in the
> US.


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