[Hcoop-misc] Olive oil

Justin Hart justinhart at gmail.com
Fri May 19 15:46:41 EDT 2006


The easiest thing to do when evaluating these programs is to ask if
the "Dr." in charge has PhD or MD behind their name (and then, ask if
the degree is in an applicable discipline).

Justin

On 5/19/06, Michael Leonhard <uic at tamale.net> wrote:
> http://www.angelhealingcenter.com/worms.html
> It seems that everything in "quotes" is stuff that doesn't exist in
> reality.  For example:
>
> "Fuzz balls"
> Round parasites with fur on them. About 1/4 - 3/4 inch diameter, yellow in
> color.
> "Spiders"
> Looks like a spider and are colored brown, often 1 inch long.
>
> The other things on the page do exist.  I had tapeworms once when I was a
> child.  Fortunately, it didn't require 5 pills a day and a weekly schedule
> of colonics to get rid of them.  The worms were killed with a 3-day course
> of Vermox/Mebendazole.  My body digested the dead worms.
>
> Now I guarantee that you don't have tapeworms unless you're in the habit
> of getting your hands dirty with soil where animals or infected people
> have taken a shit.  The worm eggs come out of the feces and into the soil.
>  If you get your hands in it, the eggs can become lodged under your
> fingernails.  Carefully washing your hands before eating will remove them.
>  As a small child in West Africa, I put my hands in my mouth while playing
> and contracted the parasites.  I guess you could also get them from
> unhealthy raw meat, but not the kind sold in stores in the States.
>
> Anyway, my point is that people living healthy modern lifestyles just
> don't get intestinal worms.  Very very very few people in the USA get them
> nowadays.  And if you do get them, you can get rid of them by taking 6
> pills over 3 days.  There's no need to waste 3 months of your life taking
> assorted medicines and flushing out the bacteria that are necessary for
> proper bowel function.
>
> Anyway, I said all of that to put some doubt into your mind about the
> trustworthiness of the Angel "Healing" Center.  If they're trustworthy
> then "spiders" can come out of my ass.
>
> Take Care,
> -Michael
>
> Terrence Brannon wrote:
> <snip>
> > I have moved to Las Vegas and found a great place to do a complete
> > cleanse:
> > http://www.angelhealingcenter.com/
> >
> > oxygen therapy, colonics, parasite cleanse, liver cleanse. the works.
> >
> > Fasting is genuinely dangerous business. If your elimination channels
> > are not ready for the increased release of stored toxic material, it
> > could bottle up inside you and kill you. Not only that, but once your
> > digestive shuts down because of no need to process food, you must
> > gingerly bring it back. Although I fast by myself, there is no end to
> > the stories of people who have had great fasts and then died by eating
> > too large or too toxic a meal right after it. There are several places
> > that offer supervised retreats with medical supervision that can keep
> > you cool and calm when the various healing crises comes on.
> >
> >
> >>What do you think of this apple one?  Are you going
> >> to do it?
> >
> > I'm curious about it. I did 17 days on just orange juice and I felt
> > fine for all 17 days. I have never been successful with a food fast
> > because I end up trying to eat other foods. I tried a brown rice fast
> > twice and each time, all I could think was: "hmm, some tofu would go
> > good with this rice. And maybe some cabbage." So, I'm curious about
> > the apple fast because apple pectin is a widely used ingredient in
> > colon cleansing products and Edgar Cayce was the man to recommend this
> > fast and he was an amazing psychic healer, clairvoyant, etc.
> >
> > Since I have 5 cases of apples coming in about a week, I'm willing to
> > give it a shot.
> >
> >>
> >> On a separate note, I fee like my body is full of toxins since moving to
> >> LA.  Or maybe it was the first year of law school.
> >
> > LA is really smoggy. No doubt about it.  Especially since you are at
> > USC and trapped inland nowhere near the ocean. I am glad to have moved
> > to Las Vegas where I can actually see mountains that are there.
>
>
>
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Justin W. Hart




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