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Richard640

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:12 on April 4, 2018  

I’m a firm believer in food as medicine.

Thanks for the info!

Hey Farmboy que pasa?

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:08 on April 4, 2018  

Hope all is well.

PS I’ve sent the truant officer after you.

Ipso-re: Johns health and others on this board-I just hate seeing my old friends and relatives

Posted by Richard640 @ 10:08 on April 4, 2018  

encumbered with pain-or living a hellish mental life due to the effects of medication–or dying when it is unnecessary–there is no point in me posting articles about people curing their chronic diseases…there are a number of good alternative approaches to healing..what is more important is that the individual wants to take the initiative–that he truly wants to have good health and that he will make the effort to effect the RADICAL CHANGE TO ACCOMPLISH healing. I have been practicing the macrobiotic diet since 1980 and would be happy to share my knowledge–don’t believe me…believe one of the worlds top MDs in her field…sorry to be a pest about this but I just hate to see friends in crisis.

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 Sherry A. Rogers, M.D.

Macrobiotics: a major tool to heal the impossible

I had over 20 diagnoses for which there still to this day are no known causes and no known cures in medicine. So I figured the first place to start would be to see what folks had used who claimed they had cured their own cancers. When I read Elaine Nussbaum’s story, Recovery From Cancer, I then investigated her and many other people who had claimed the same. She is very well today 23 years after her metastatic cancer, against which medicine was totally powerless.

The next step was to see what macrobiotics could do for me. I was dependent upon eleven allergy injections a week for years for migraines, asthma, chronic sinusitis, brain fog, and eczema, triggered by many pollens, dust, molds, foods and chemicals. As well, I had colitis, arthritis, unwarranted depression, exhaustion, and a recent onset of a uselessly painful right shoulder which baffled orthopedic specialists.

I couldn’t even raise my arm to brush my hair or pick up a medical chart for six months. Within one month of the strict phase macrobiotic diet, as I described in detail in The Cure Is In the Kitchen, I was windsurfing in the Caribbean, because my shoulder was cured. As well, I’ve never had or needed another allergy injection. But what macrobiotics did for me is a drop in the bucket, compared with what I saw with hundreds of my patients. I saw people turn on and off like a switch such conditions as multiple sclerosis, severe chemical sensitivities, multiple myeloma and other cancers and conditions.

Sherry A Rogers, M.D., a Diplomate of the American Board of Family Practice, a Fellow of the American College of Allergy and Immunology and a Diplomate of the American Academy of Environmental Medicine, has been in private practice for over 26 years. She is a lecturer of yearly original scientific material, as well as advanced courses for physicians. She was the keynote speaker for the international symposium Indoor Air Quality 86 in which she described the office method for testing chemical sensitivities. She developed the Formaldehyde Spot Test and published her mold research in three volumes of the ANNALS Of ALLERGY. She has published chemical testing methods in the National Institutes of Health journal, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES. She has published 17 scientific articles, 10 books, and was the environmental medicine editor for INTERNAL MEDICINE WORLD REPORT. 

Medical researchers now have conclusively shown that 95% of all disease, including cancer has only two major causes: diet and environment. We’re the first generation of man to have ever eaten so many processed foods low in nutrients. As well we are the first generation to ever tank up on so many chemicals in our air, food, and water. As a result, the work of detoxifying this enormous, yet hidden load, causes the loss of even further nutrients. As well, government EPA studies show that 100% of U.S. humans harbor in their bodies PCBs, dioxins, volatile organic hydrocarbons, pesticides, heavy metals and other chemicals, most all of which are potent triggers to cancers. The load is so heavy now that when I was in medical school 35 years ago cancer was rare, the 10th cause of death. Now it is the number two disease to cause death in adults and number one for children ages 1-15. If that doesn’t give us a wake-up call that we have done something very nasty to the environment, then I guess nothing will.

As a result, we have found that as healing as the macrobiotic diet is, many people are too polluted and nutrient-depleted to heal with just the macrobiotic diet alone. As we described in Detoxify Or Die, we show folks how to determine their levels of vitamins, minerals, fatty acids and correct them. As well, how to determine their levels of toxicity and get the disease-promoting chemicals out of the body. The beauty is that the combination of the macrobiotic diet, nutritional correction and reversing the level of toxicity has enabled people to heal the impossible. And if they are just plain well, it’s the closest thing to the fountain of youth that we can attain, for it restores our levels of health back to where they were decades prior and in fact most are even better. Thank you for the opportunity to bring this information to folks. I’ve been practicing medicine for 33 years and also offer phone consultations to folks who want guidance through the maze of options. I know that many people are unnecessarily suffering. They haven’t a clue that they possess the major control over their health destiny.

A-holes

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:06 on April 4, 2018  

UK Foreign Office Denies Claiming Russia Responsible For Nerve Agent, Deletes Tweet

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-04-03/russia-demands-uk-apologize-after-scientists-stunning-admission-about-skripal

You know me – always the optimist – LOL

Posted by Buygold @ 9:58 on April 4, 2018  

We might end up having a decent day…

Not sure the SM is going to do all that well though

Gold’s $6 off its highs and silver down 16 cent–any other questions?

Posted by Richard640 @ 9:52 on April 4, 2018  

I feel a bit better now that I sold my calls…I haven’t missed a million buck trade…this will be a reeeeeeeeeeeally interesting day to watch G&S and stocks….

ATAC Resources and Barrick Gold to Drill 20,000 m at the Rackla Gold Property in 2018

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:32 on April 4, 2018  

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/atac-resources-barrick-gold-drill-110000540.html

Richard640 re: fundraiser

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:30 on April 4, 2018  

We got somewhat in arrears when John’s health went downhill. Fortunately Weston isn’t too worried about it and when the next decent rally comes and people are feeling a bit more flush and optimistic that’s when we’ll have a new fundraiser.

Cheers

Alex Valdor @ 6:41

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:25 on April 4, 2018  

Great story! 🙂

The algo’s are probing

Posted by Buygold @ 9:23 on April 4, 2018  

checking on the buying conviction in the metals

So far they’ve found some weakness is silver, I put an order in for some USLV @ $9.80

We’ll see what happens.

Palladium Platinum and Copper Predicting Recession Gold Predicting A mess

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 8:52 on April 4, 2018  

Re Trade, “China” (sanctuary country) did nothing. “They” did it.

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 8:42 on April 4, 2018  

R640

Posted by Buygold @ 8:30 on April 4, 2018  

Tend to agree.

At least early indications seem that gold is strengthening when the SM is selling off.

2008 was a different animal, this looks and feels a lot more like 2000-01

A ZH reader speakum heap big truth…ugh!

Posted by Richard640 @ 7:57 on April 4, 2018  

Blain: “A Horrible, Foreboding Sense That Something Is Happening And We Don’t Know What It Is”

My response: BULLSHIT!!! We all know what is going on here. LEVERAGE, CORRUPTION, THEFT, etc.

Regarding leverage, take a look at the following report from DSHORT published on 2Apr18.

https://www.advisorperspectives.com/dshort/updates/2018/04/02/margin-de…

Excuse me … we have TRADE DEFICIT, GOVERNMENT DEBT, COMPANY DEBT, etc. that are OUT OF CONTROL!!

Wall Street analysts have pumped stocks to valuation levels never before see just to make a buck.

Truly sad we are at this point because there is no reason for it other than GREED, CORRUPTION and THEFT.

The HUMAN HEART is deceitful above all else and desperately wicked!! Everyone is doing what is right in their own DAMN eyes.

On top of the above, the MARXIST PROGRESSIVE LIBERAL POLICE STATE is working every DAMN day to take Amierca down. I truly wish every single DEMOCRAT would renounce their US citizenship and MOVE THE HELL OUT.

Buygold-the stock mkt is getting chaotic-no wonder so few former top hedge fund all stars-like Einhorn-

Posted by Richard640 @ 7:48 on April 4, 2018  

have been losing money on a stock mkt. that has gone up 20,000 DOW points since 2009–the mkt looks like it has flipped from bullish to bearish lo these past few months…the CBs must step in–the stock mkts ARE the economy…it will be interesting to see how gold ends the day-unlike 2008, I think gold won’t crash with stocks this time…

Ewwww

Posted by Buygold @ 7:30 on April 4, 2018  

SM looks a little squishy this am

Will be interesting to see if the Cavalry rides to the rescue.

One of these days it’s going to go down and just keep going down

Maya – Thanks for the daily rail pix

Posted by Alex Valdor @ 6:41 on April 4, 2018  

I too have great memories of rail travel . One of my earliest memories is of getting ready to board a transcontinental train when I was only 2 years old – I believe in Montreal , to go to Vancouver. A few days ago you posted a link to a photo of a Canadian Pacific ‘Hudson’ steam locomotive . I believe that may have been the type of locomotive which pulled into the station as we waited on the platform . I had been on trains before to get to Montreal from Northern Ontario , but that locomotive was so huge it scared me . My father was a tall man , yet I believe the drive wheels of that locomotive were as tall as he was. Steam locomotives had no ‘gearing’ so I guess the diameter of the drive wheels determined the top speed for the long stretches crossing the many miles of the prairies , and passenger trains were light compared to freights , so getting the train rolling was not an issue.
After putting my mother and I on board the Pullman , my father left to catch a different train to return to his work building the air base in Labrador ( Goose Bay?). Since it was war time , and sugar was rationed , I had never tasted sugar . I had also never seen a black person . My mother was not feeling well one morning on the trip , and the black porter offered to take me to the dining car for my daily breakfast of oatmeal porridge . On the table was a small bowl of some white granular stuff that I had never seen before . The porter sprinkled some on my porridge , poured milk on it , and put a spoonful in my mouth . WOW ! Why had my my morning porridge never tasted like THAT before ? After that , in my mind all black people were wonderful and kind .
You are right , we have great memories of that era . I believe that after the plight of so many during the Great Depression , CEO’s were a kinder , gentler breed than the CEO’s of today . They were certainly not paid over a hundred times more than the line workers . We were poorer then , but richer in values and morality than many today .
Any feedback on the Hudson class of locomotives would be appreciated.
Thanks for bringing back great memories .

Silver Train

Posted by Maya @ 0:29 on April 4, 2018  

rrflasher-copy

As a child of the 50’s and 60’s, I also miss the ‘good old days’ of my youth.  Back when you didn’t have to endure a sex assault to board an aircraft.  And travel was mostly on the ground, in a righteous streamliner!  The Silver Burlington locos haul the Empire Builder out of Chicago.
http://railpictures.net/photo/650591/

Ororeef, ha ha, before the WAR, 17 year olds played COD to learn how to kill.

Posted by macroman3 @ 23:32 on April 3, 2018  

Then they turned real on their classmates.

Before the WAR, debt was omnipresent. A bankrupt used car loan 23 year old with 5 kids could make ends meet by giving birth to #6 and another 500 bucks a month.

Before the WAR, bankers could steal trillions from honest peeps retirement funds,  before they committed suicide.

Before the WAR, soup lines were camofladged with EBT cards so money could be spent on drugs instead of food.

Before the WAR, culture had a politeness. Now Niggers rap about killing other Niggas.

Before the WAR, citizens had a real choice in leaders (OK, so that goes all the way back to JFK) instead of Zionist puppets.

Before the WAR, gold was demonized so stocks of MIC could soar.

Guess what?

Oh and happy birthday, 80 year olds are gunna be a novelty…

Ororeef-so much of our play had to do with WW2

Posted by Richard640 @ 23:17 on April 3, 2018  

Digging fox holes in the woods behind our house–toy soldiers-tanks-planes–drawing war stuff on manila paper–watching war movies on saturday–army surplus stores everywhere..so many friends dads had brought back war souvenirs…a helmet…a german luger–a flag–

Ororeef

Posted by amals @ 22:02 on April 3, 2018  

Happy Birthday.  I enjoy your posts.

treefrog @ 12:11

Posted by amals @ 22:00 on April 3, 2018  

Interesting cartoon.

After the WAR

Posted by Ororeef @ 21:52 on April 3, 2018  

everything just exploded  with consumer goods,storm windows were a luxury ,consumer goods ,plastic goods were just invented ,a telephone 5 Party line…TV an 11 inch black & white Philco …wow !new cars (none made during the war..Everybody had money because women worked,all the men were in uniform .No consumer goods until the war ended. everybody worked every teenager had a job ..they were a needed labor supply.

After the war every 17 year old had money to buy a car ..and they did .No houses built during the war ,so housing exploded with all those guys coming home and looking to get married ,and buy a ROW house .

Everybody had money ,the GI bill made it possible for every GI to buy a house (small slab foundation)….

There was almost NO crime because if you did and got caught the JUDGE gave you a choice ..GO to jail or join the ARMY..!  Thet was a good idea,it made men out of most of them real fast ….!

SNG

Posted by goldielocks @ 21:29 on April 3, 2018  

I can’t say for sure just guess what’s going on with Armstrongs 180 with the PMs. One thing comes to mind with the sub 1000 thing is that it has a strong support so it could be used knowing it won’t happen “less something unusual happens” so people won’t buy waiting for it to go there. With that you could keep kicking the can down the road forever. In our lifetime anyways.

Ororeef

Posted by goldielocks @ 21:21 on April 3, 2018  

Free showers, even better but don’t think it would happen today unfortunately. Yes people spoke of watching out or helping each other in those times. Things seemed to progress fast from about that time to the 50s. So much new stuff to make life easier or more interesting like communication and entertainment like TVs came out so fast it’s hard to imagine the difference in just one generation. I remember the party lines and smaller TVs with no color. Don’t remember much about the shopping except getting a Turkey with my grandfather about age 4. He didn’t say anything had me wait outside so talked to the turkeys getting them all gobbling when he came out with a package and pretty well figured out it was a freshly killed turkey but didn’t ask. Otherwise guessing the fresh chickens were probably over.
You were born in a time that was the fastest progress i.e. Civilization that more happened in about one generation than most likely any other time in history.

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