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<!--Generated by Squarespace Site Server v5.11.81 (http://www.squarespace.com/) on Tue, 29 May 2012 08:46:25 GMT--><rss xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" version="2.0"><channel><title>Blog</title><link>http://www.helpingtoheal.us/blog/</link><description></description><lastBuildDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2012 20:08:53 +0000</lastBuildDate><copyright></copyright><language>en-US</language><generator>Squarespace Site Server v5.11.81 (http://www.squarespace.com/)</generator><item><title>NANOSILVER PROTOCOLS</title><dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2012 19:59:23 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.helpingtoheal.us/blog/2012/4/26/nanosilver-protocols.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">588696:7157609:16015033</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>The health protecting qualities of silver have long been known. &nbsp;It is said that pioneers trekking west in the 1800's would sometimes throw a silver dollar or two into the water, milk and such to prevent spoilage. &nbsp;More recently, finely divided silver aka "colloidal silver" has been come into use by knowledgeable consumers. And, we now speak of "nanosilver" preparations, where the particle sizes are even smaller than for the usual colloidal silver. &nbsp;(<em>See the site&nbsp;</em><a href="http://www.epa.gov/nanoscience/files/NanoPaper1.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.epa.gov/nanoscience/files/NanoPaper1.pdf</a>&nbsp;<em>for an extensive, well written paper on nanosilver in its many forms.</em>) From what we can determine, nanosilver is quite safe when used with care. &nbsp;The only negative that we have seen has to do with a condition called "argyria", a greying of the skin which can happen if too much silver is absorbed into the body, whether through nanosilver or silver mining or whatever source. &nbsp;Now, it seems that if one can properly "bind" the nanosilver so that it comes into the body, does its work with virus, fungi or bacteria, but does NOT become absorbed by the body, that problem is solved. &nbsp;We understand that one manufacturer of nanosilver (BioImmune, Inc. www.bioimmune.com) has been able to accomplish this. &nbsp;</p>
<p>In practice, our nanosilver protocol involves the use of "bound" nanosilver, plus a mix of &nbsp;immuno-modulating mushrooms, plus a very good probiotic. &nbsp;This protocol seems to have made short work of a MRSA condition for a local nurse. &nbsp;The MRSA was undetectable after 7 weeks of treatment with this approach. &nbsp;This immediate success has given us confidence to suggest a nanosilver protocol for other conditions involving bacteria, viruses or fungi, especially those conditions where otherwise there is nothing that can be done, or where only a powerful antibiotic could be helpful, with its attendant side effects.&nbsp;</p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://www.helpingtoheal.us/blog/rss-comments-entry-16015033.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>VITAMIN C PROTOCOLS</title><dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2012 19:50:56 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.helpingtoheal.us/blog/2012/4/26/vitamin-c-protocols.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">588696:7157609:16014920</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>Several books have been written about the use of vitamin C for serious conditions. &nbsp;A good place to start is <em>Let's Get Well</em>, a classic from the 1960's by the late nutritionist Adelle Davis, where I first began to learn about vitamin C. &nbsp;Another is <em>Beyond Antibiotic</em>s, by authors Michael A. Schmidt, Lendon H. Smith and Keith W. Sehnert all MDs and writing for the common good. &nbsp;Dr. Thomas E. Levy's book,&nbsp;<em>Curing The Incurable: Vitamin C, Infectious Diseases &amp; Toxins</em>&nbsp;(2009) is an excellent source of the use of vitamin C to treat and often cure a wide variety of diseases. &nbsp;Also, do a search for papers by Robert Cathcart MD, some of which you will find at&nbsp;<a href="http://www.orthomed.com/" target="_blank">www.orthomed.com</a>. &nbsp;Dr. Cathcart discovered that the amount of vitamin C which is tolerated by the body seems to depend upon how serious the infection may be. &nbsp;The more serious the disease, the more vitamin C the body seems to tolerate at the time. &nbsp; If someone near you has cancer, you may want to read the paper by Chen, Espey et al, "Phamacologic ascorbic acid concentrations selectively kill cancer cells: Action as a pro-drug to deliver hydrogen peroxide to tissues" published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 102, No. 38 (September 20, 2005, pp. 13604-13609) where the author show research indicating that with sufficiently high concentrations of ascorbate (vitamin C) in the body, hydrogen peroxide is generated which quickly kills cancer cells without harming normal tissues. &nbsp; So, for cancer, if you can get enough&nbsp;<strong>high quality vitamin C into the body</strong>, it appears that a cancerous tumor may be quickly destroyed with minimal side effect. &nbsp;</p>
<p>Now, the matter of getting "<strong>high quality vitamin C into the body</strong>": &nbsp;According to our understanding, nearly all vitamin C is made from corn as a feedstock (primarily in China, apparently). &nbsp;There is a point of view, becoming more and more popular among healthcare professionals treating with vitamin C, that vitamin C made from modern day, genetically modified corn, is inferior to the "old" vitamin C, made, say, 50 years ago before GMO corn existed. &nbsp;The reasons for this poorer quality vitamin C may have to do with trace amounts of insecticides which remain in the corn and which then find their way into the manufactured vitamin C. &nbsp;(<em>These trace chemical toxins may also affect honeybees, which are often fed high fructose corn syrup during the non-honey producing part of their season, and perhaps even humans who consume large quantities of HFCS in soft drinks and other foods.</em>) Consequently, if there is a serious condition and vitamin C is chosen as a part of the treatment protocol, the careful healthcare practitioner may want to search for noncorn sources of vitamin C, such as beet root or cassava root. &nbsp;Such sources are available if one searches them out, though the cost is higher.&nbsp;</p>
<p>BioImmune, Inc. of Scottsdale AZ now seems to have available both powdered noncorn based vitamin C and the liquid, micronized UltraAbsorb C. &nbsp;We have no financial interest in the company, but they really seem to know what they're doing as regards vitamin C and other products. &nbsp;</p>
<p>(If you are a physician or feel your physician needs additional education on using vitamin C, go to http://www.seanet.com/~alexs/ascorbate/198x/smith-lh-clinical_guide_1988.htm &nbsp; . &nbsp;And, if you want a copy of the Chen et al paper, send us a five dollar bill and we will mail you out a copy of it. &nbsp;It makes very good reading and provides good ammunition to refute those who argue that vitamin C cannot kill cancer cells. &nbsp;</p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://www.helpingtoheal.us/blog/rss-comments-entry-16014920.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>ANTIBIOTICS: TO USE OR NOT TO USE?</title><dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2012 19:47:13 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.helpingtoheal.us/blog/2012/4/26/antibiotics-to-use-or-not-to-use.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">588696:7157609:16014584</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>MDs may treat some serious conditions with antibiotics, and we accept that as sometimes necessary, so long as the condition is cleared and any negative effects of the antibiotics are minimal or short lived. &nbsp;Within the last year, some patients have come to us AFTER antibiotic treatment with the report that the side effects have not disappeared in the way their doctor or pharmacist assured them they would. &nbsp;As an example, antibiotics in the Ciprofloxacin family seem to have a nasty reputation for long term side effects, including tendon ruptures, perhaps especially to the Achille's tendon above the heel. &nbsp;I (CR writing here) had a urinary tract infection in the summer of 2011, and after trying a few home remedies, stopped in at the local medical clinic to "get rid of the durned thing" with a magic antibiotic. &nbsp;I was given a Cipro Rx, which made a difference in a week's time, though not as cleanly and definitively as I expected. &nbsp;But then the symptoms seemed to hang on for another six months. &nbsp;I finally decided to stop fussing with it, and began taking our "Nanosilver" protocol, described below. &nbsp;That did the job, without any apparent side effects, inexpensively, and fairly quickly. &nbsp;In view of this very limited (but scary!) experience with the Cipro family, I am now inclined to suggest to clients that they consider an "UN-ANTIBIOTIC" approach to some conditions, instead using either a high quality vitamin C protocol, a nanosilver protocol or other means. &nbsp;The two approaches come free from side effects, to my knowledge, and should be given careful consideration.&nbsp;</p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://www.helpingtoheal.us/blog/rss-comments-entry-16014584.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Treating Breast Cancer, Part 3...</title><dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2012 18:49:39 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.helpingtoheal.us/blog/2012/4/26/treating-breast-cancer-part-3.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">588696:7157609:16013976</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>Breast cancer, while not the condition that is at the top of diseases which kill women, is the one that attracts the most concern. &nbsp;And Francine was certainly concerned when she came to us. &nbsp;(See our previous blogs.) &nbsp;She was a courageous lady, well acquainted with our treatment protocols. &nbsp;She chose to listen to us, for she knew that conventional medicine, with chemo, radiation and surgery, was not without risk, and their success rate was nowhere near 100% "cure". &nbsp;In parts 1 and 2 of "Treating Breast Cancer", you've read about what we recommended-- daily Qigong work, daily sauna, daily visual imagery, daily intake of as much high quality, liquid, noncorn based vitamin C (we use BioImmune's UltraAbsorb C, which is ultrasonically micronized for better absorption), quality sleep at night provided via melatonin and a Recovery Bag by Earthing.com &nbsp;(www.84.earthing.com), daily enemas toward the 5th week and on, plus funny movies and the enhancement of her WILL TO LIVE by every means possible. &nbsp;</p>
<p>Before she even started with the natural therapies, she decided to choose a date at which she would have surgery. &nbsp;This was just over six weeks after beginning the therapies. &nbsp;This was, of course a bit early. &nbsp;The time for complete "turnover" of soft tissue in the body is considered to be 3 to 4 months, so on that basis the tissue still had about two months to go for complete renewal. &nbsp;But that was her date for "discovery" at which time she would discover whether our protocols were helpful-- early enough so that she could change course if she lost her nerve with us, and yet late enough so that she could see if progress had been made. &nbsp;</p>
<p>The day of the scheduled surgery dawned. &nbsp;I was out of town at that time, and didn't hear from her until a couple of days afterward. &nbsp;Francine came in, feeling "happy" because there had been major shrinkage of the tumor, and yet feeling scared because it wasn't all gone-- there was still something left--not much, but enough to make her wonder whether the process was working. &nbsp;The surgery removed what seemed to be left of the malignancy-- we were concerned about that, since there is always the danger of a slip when sharp knives are used, and we didn't want any of the pesky cells to start setting up housekeeping elsewhere.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Now, we are waiting to see what she chooses to do next. &nbsp;I really want her to be back in, continuing with all the therapies we're quite sure will help her, for another six weeks at least. &nbsp;Panic can set in, just as it can set in when your shares in the stock market go down instead of up. &nbsp;Warren Buffet profited by being rational when others panicked, and he grew to be very successful. &nbsp;We hope Francine can be completely successful, also! &nbsp;More later in Part 4....</p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://www.helpingtoheal.us/blog/rss-comments-entry-16013976.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Treating Breast Cancer, part 2...</title><dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2012 15:58:33 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.helpingtoheal.us/blog/2012/4/3/treating-breast-cancer-part-2.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">588696:7157609:15706472</guid><description><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 110%;">In an earlier post, I described our experience with Francine, a patient from Iowa, who had come to us with a diagnosis of early breast cancer. &nbsp;The size was about a centimeter. &nbsp;Francine was sufficiently familiar with what we did that she was willing to risk our collaboration. &nbsp;(Collaborating with western medicine is also risky, for cancer is that pesky condition for which the outcome is never certain.) &nbsp;We had had her on nearly daily Qigong treatments with our Qigong master, had her working daily on her visual imagery, doing daily dome saunas, taking large amounts of liquid vitamin C (noncorn based, ultrasonically treated to reduce particle size), melatonin to promote deep sleep at night, sleeping enwrapped in a Recovery Bag by earthing.com. &nbsp;I'd loaned her a copy of a Mother Teresa video, which research of many years ago had established could boost the immune response, even loaned her books by my favorite cartoonist. &nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 110%;">One day Francine reported in, "My young daughter told me that I have BAD BREATH! &nbsp;Could this be because I'm doing all of this detox work?" &nbsp;That caught me by surprise, for I'd not thought of halitosis and detox as being associated. &nbsp;Then it hit me. &nbsp;If toxins are being released by the cells, they MUST find their way out of the body, via the liver, through the kidneys, out the skin, through the lungs. &nbsp;Certainly, bad breath may be one of the side effects of a detox program. &nbsp; From our conversation, it seemed that the problem had a sudden onset-- it wasn't there, and all of a sudden, there it was, strong enough to be easily noticeable by small children with good noses. &nbsp;While she was doing her sauna, I reviewed her file for changes which had been made recently.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 110%;">&nbsp;The big change was that she had upped her daily intake of the liquid vitamin C (UltraAbsorbic C by BioImmune). &nbsp;Now, what I felt I "knew" (Chen et al) was &nbsp;that at sufficiently high daily intake levels of vitamin C, hydrogen peroxide would be generated in the vicinity of the cancer cells, which at the right levels would kill the cancer cells without harming normal cells. &nbsp;Chen's paper used IV vitamin C, which produced the desired results, but I was not certain that the oral vitamin C which Francine was taking was sufficient to generate enough H2O2. &nbsp;But perhaps her oral vitamin C intake really WAS sufficient to kill the cancer cells, in which case there might be a great deal of toxins produced by the dying cancer cells. &nbsp;So, perhaps the toxins being produced were almost more than the body could handle. &nbsp;What to do? &nbsp;Here's what I suggested:</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 110%;">1. &nbsp;Francine should drink more water, preferably with a bit of lemon juice and sea salt added.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 110%;">2. &nbsp;Francine should begin taking a milk thistle preparation, known to help with liver detox.&nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 110%;">3. &nbsp;Even though she was likely to regard it as distasteful, it was probably time to begin the "coffee enemas" for additional cleansing of the bowel. &nbsp;"...Coffee enemas have been discussed in the orthodox medical literature for the better part of this century. Many nursing texts routinely recommended coffee enemas, and the <em>Merck Manual </em>advocated coffee enemas as a stimulant for detoxification in all editions from the first in 1898 through 1977. During the 1920s and 1930s, coffee enemas were prescribed for a variety of conditions. In terms of their physiological effect, studies have shown that the rectal instillation of coffee will stimulate gallbladder contraction and emptying...." (from BioImmune, coffee enema protocol). &nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 110%;">Francine soon began increasing her detox protocol. &nbsp;More later on the effect of these measures on her "bad breath"! &nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 110%;">More later! &nbsp;Remember, these posts are for education and information only, and should not be followed without seeking other opinions from qualified healthcare practicitioners!</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 110%;">Charles</span></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://www.helpingtoheal.us/blog/rss-comments-entry-15706472.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>CLEARING URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS, A PERSONAL STORY</title><dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 13 Mar 2012 20:36:25 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.helpingtoheal.us/blog/2012/3/13/clearing-urinary-tract-infections-a-personal-story.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">588696:7157609:15418793</guid><description><![CDATA[<p><span>As I&rsquo;ve bragged in the past, I try not to get sick.&nbsp; Usually that mindset works, what with vitamin D3 at the recommended dose for my body weight, some Iodoral to maintain a somewhat lazy thyroid, and a regular dose of XPC, I usually stay pretty healthy.&nbsp; However, last summer I ended up with what the local PA figured was a urinary tract infection.&nbsp; So, like a good little patient, I took the Rx to the local pharmacy, and came away with a bottle of &ldquo;Cipro&rdquo;, a fairly powerful antibiotic which was supposed to fix the problem.&nbsp; (<em>Shortly thereafter, two patients of mine also reported the same prescription for the same problem, and NO, we did NOT get it from each other!</em>)&nbsp; I followed the protocol, and at the end of a week felt somewhat better, though was not buzzing with the radiant health I&rsquo;d expected. &nbsp; The body temp went up and down during the subsequent weeks, energy likewise.&nbsp; Then, another thing:&nbsp; Periodically, there was a strong smell to the urine when I used the bathroom.&nbsp; Having reviewed the side effects for Cipro and others of the same family (e.g. see <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciprofloxacin"><span>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciprofloxacin</span></a>), I was mildly concerned about the side effects. &nbsp;(<em>Are you like me? &nbsp;We assume that, like the happy, cavorting actors in the pharma commercials, WE won't get the side effects-- only other people get those...</em>) &nbsp;Of interest from the wikipedia citation is, &ldquo;.<em>..As of 2011 the FDA has added two </em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_box_warnings"><span><em>black box warnings</em></span></a><em> for this drug in reference to spontaneous tendon ruptures and the fact that ciprofloxacin may cause worsening of </em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myasthenia_gravis"><span><em>myasthenia gravis</em></span></a><em> symptoms, including muscle weakness and breathing problems. Such an adverse reaction is a potentially life-threatening event and may require ventilatory support...&rdquo; &nbsp;</em> See also a fairly extensive list of Adverse effects at the wikipedia site, some of which I&rsquo;ve reprinted below: &nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span><span>&ldquo;...<em>The serious adverse effects that may occur as a result of ciprofloxacin therapy include irreversible </em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peripheral_neuropathy"><span><em>peripheral neuropathy</em></span></a><em>,</em></span><span><em>[49][50]</em></span><span><em> spontaneous </em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tendon_rupture"><span><em>tendon rupture</em></span></a><em> and </em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tendonitis"><span><em>tendonitis</em></span></a><em>,</em></span><span><em>[51][52][53][54]</em></span><span><em> acute </em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liver_failure"><span><em>liver failure</em></span></a><em> or serious liver injury (</em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepatitis"><span><em>hepatitis</em></span></a><em>),</em></span><span><em>[55][56]</em></span><span><em> QTc prolongation/torsades de pointes,</em></span><span><em>[20]</em></span><span><em> </em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toxic_epidermal_necrolysis"><span><em>toxic epidermal necrolysis</em></span></a><em> (TEN),</em></span><span><em>[57][58][58]</em></span><span><em> and Stevens&ndash;Johnson syndrome, severe central nervous system disorders (CNS)</em></span><span><em>[25]</em></span><span><em> and </em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clostridium_difficile"><span><em>Clostridium difficile</em></span></a><em> associated disease (CDAD: </em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudomembranous_colitis"><span><em>pseudomembranous colitis</em></span></a><em>),</em></span><span><em>[59][60]</em></span><span><em> as well as photosensitivity/</em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phototoxicity"><span><em>phototoxicity</em></span></a><em> reactions.</em></span></p>
<p><span><em>Psychotic reactions and confusional states, </em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acute_pancreatitis"><span><em>acute pancreatitis</em></span></a><em>,</em></span><span><em>[61]</em></span><span><em> </em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone_marrow_depression"><span><em>bone marrow depression</em></span></a><em>, </em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstitial_nephritis"><span><em>interstitial nephritis</em></span></a><em> and </em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemolytic_anemia"><span><em>hemolytic anemia</em></span></a><em> may also occur during ciprofloxacin therapy.</em></span><span><em>[62][63]</em></span><span><em> Additional serious adverse reactions include temporary, as well as permanent, </em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loss_of_vision"><span><em>loss of vision</em></span></a><em>,</em></span><span><em>[64][65]</em></span><span><em> irreversible </em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_vision"><span><em>double vision</em></span></a><em>,</em></span><span><em>[66]</em></span><span><em> drug induced psychosis</em></span><span><em>[67][68]</em></span><span><em> and </em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choreia_(disease)"><span><em>chorea</em></span></a><em> (involuntary muscle movements),</em></span><span><em>[69]</em></span><span><em> impaired </em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_vision"><span><em>color vision</em></span></a><em>, </em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exanthema"><span><em>exanthema</em></span></a><em>, abdominal pain, </em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaise"><span><em>malaise</em></span></a><em>, </em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drug_fever"><span><em>drug fever</em></span></a><em>, </em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dysaesthesia"><span><em>dysaesthesia</em></span></a><em> and </em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eosinophilia"><span><em>eosinophilia</em></span></a><em>.</em></span><span><em>[70][71]</em></span><span><em> </em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudotumor_cerebri"><span><em>Pseudotumor cerebri</em></span></a><em>, commonly known as idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), (also referred to as increased intracranial pressure), has been reported to occur as a serious adverse reaction to ciprofloxacin.</em></span><span><em>[72]</em></span></p>
<p><span><em>Children and the elderly are at a much greater risk of experiencing such adverse reactions.</em></span><span><em>[73][74]</em></span><span><em> Tendonitis and other forms of tendon damage may manifest during fluoroquinolone therapy, and long after it had been discontinued.</em></span><span><em>[75]</em></span><span><em> ...&rdquo; &nbsp;</em></span></p>
<p><span>Holy western medicine, Batman!&nbsp; I can live with a side effect like an upset stomach for a few days after taking an Rx med, but permanent and lethal effects? &nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span>In any case, I was only taking the Cipro for 10 days tops, so didn&rsquo;t expect any long lasting side effects, but I had the sneaking suspicion that there was an underlying pattern of either side effects from the Cipro, or a simple inability of the Cipro to fix the original UTI. &nbsp; It took me a while to get clued in that all was not well with this 72 year old guy.&nbsp; When I decided to do something, my first attempt was to simply use a D-Mannose powder formulation, which has the effect of making the walls of the urinary tract more slippery, so the little critters can&rsquo;t hold on.&nbsp; That helped a little but not enough.&nbsp; I then tried a probiotic (we stock Theralac at the clinic), which also helped, but didn&rsquo;t do the whole job.&nbsp; Finally (10 days ago), I went to the regimen we successfully used for helping an RN get rid of her MRSA infection:&nbsp; Nanosilver Complex 3x daily, ImmuneRich (an immune powder) 3x daily, plus a good probiotic. &nbsp;The result: &nbsp;No more mildly elevated temperature, no more flow problems, and no more strong urine odor.&nbsp; That protocol, continued for 7 days, has seemed to solve the problem.&nbsp; I think I&rsquo;ve finally learned my lesson-- no more antibiotics for this old guy....</p>
<p><span>Know that this is my experience, and I&rsquo;m telling you my personal story as a matter of information and education.&nbsp; Don&rsquo;t act on any of these words without getting a second opinion from a qualified licensed or license free health care person. &nbsp; &nbsp;Charles Reinert ND, PhD</span></p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://www.helpingtoheal.us/blog/rss-comments-entry-15418793.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Treating Breast Cancer....</title><dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2012 21:42:17 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.helpingtoheal.us/blog/2012/3/8/treating-breast-cancer.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">588696:7157609:15355079</guid><description><![CDATA[<p><span>My wife and I drove down to Lake Shetek a few days ago-- beautiful, clear blue sky-- we went to enjoy an hour in the sunshine.&nbsp; Lois is a lover of wildlife alive, not to EAT them-- the shooting she does is with her camera.&nbsp; We were greeted with the honking of hundreds of Canada geese and the higher pitched cries of what I thought were snow geese (<em>but friend Mark says they were actually &ldquo;specklebelly&rdquo; geese, with the salt-and-pepper markings on their breasts.&nbsp; I&rsquo;d never make it as a waterfowl hunter; I went hunting with a young son and his friend years ago, and was all set to &ldquo;fire away&rdquo; at darned anything that flew, &lsquo;til he set me straight on what I could shoot at and what I couldn&rsquo;t.&nbsp; It was a whole lot more complicated than I had imagined!</em>) &nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span>Some months ago, we began some early work with an Iowa client who came to us with a diagnosis of breast cancer. &nbsp; Francine (not her real name) was naturally concerned and was seeking counsel as to how she should proceed.&nbsp; (<em>Despite the marches, pink ribbons and pronouncements about breast cancer, I have yet to hear anything very new on its treatment, and certainly have yet to hear much on its <strong>prevention</strong>, especially from sources which should be at the head of the pack on prevention, such as the National Cancer Institute, American Cancer Society, or even the Susan Komen For the Cure group.&nbsp; Everyone wants to raise funds for research and publicity, but no one seems to be interested in PREVENTION.&nbsp; Follow the money, as they say.</em> )&nbsp; As for Francine, she had already been &ldquo;given&rdquo; this pesky problem, so we focused on treatment. &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span>So what did we suggest to her?&nbsp; Here&rsquo;s where I am on breast cancer in my own thinking.&nbsp; As readers may already recall, I have a great deal of respect for the doubly knighted CEO of BioImmune, Inc., Sir Arnold Takemoto and his colleague wife Colleen.&nbsp; I first connected with him 6 years ago when I needed to learn more about treating heavy metals toxicity, and he has patiently tolerated the questions of a slowly learning physicist since that time. &nbsp; Their approach to cancer treatment is pretty much the same, regardless of the specific type of cancer.&nbsp; One of the important parts of the treatment is based upon a paper by Chen, Krishna, Mitchell and others, &ldquo;Pharmacologic ascorbic acid concentrations selectively kill cancer cells: Action as a pro-drug to deliver hydrogen peroxide to tissues&rdquo;&nbsp; (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Vol. 102, No. 38, September 20, 2005, pp. 13604-13609) &nbsp;(If you would like a copy of this, send us an email at &lt;helpingtohealclinic@iw.net-- no charge..) &nbsp;</p>
<p>What the Chen group found was that at sufficiently high concentrations of vitamin C in the body, many types of cancer cells can be quickly killed, with no harm to normal cells. &nbsp;Now, although the necessary concentrations of vitamin C (aka &ldquo;ascorbic acid&rdquo;) can easily be achieved by I.V. administration, such concentrations are not normally possible when vitamin C is taken orally, because the digestive system tends to rebel (e.g. diarrhea, gas) when the intake levels become too high.&nbsp; This is where BioImmune has entered the picture:</p>
<p>BioImmune has a number of innovative nutritional supplements, among them the product &ldquo;UltraAbsorbic C&rdquo;, which comes as a liquid conglomerate of (cassava based) vitamin C, magnesium oxide, alpha lipoic acid and lecithin.&nbsp; That&rsquo;s not all-- the most important part is that the whole shebang has been microencapsulated so that the &ldquo;particle size&rdquo; (<em>if one can talk about particle sizes with the elements of a liquid!</em>) is nanometer sized.&nbsp; (One nanometer is one billionth of a meter--)&nbsp; As a result, the absorption of this form of vitamin C is far better than normal, and much more vitamin C can be absorbed by the body, with minimal stomach discomfort. &nbsp;</p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span>The usual way this is done is to administer vitamin C both as an IV AND orally (as UltraAbsorbic C) for the first couple of weeks to get the process started, and then to continue with only the UltraAbsorbic C for the duration of the treatment.&nbsp; In addition, DetoxMax Plus (an oral chelating agent) is used to remove toxic heavy metals, certain immune boosting nutriceuticals are used, the bowel is kept clean with regular coffee enemas to prevent buildup of toxicity, and some means is used to reduce overall inflammation.&nbsp; The Takemoto protocol uses &ldquo;low dose naltrexone&rdquo; (LDN) as an antiinflammatory.&nbsp; (<em>Regular naltrexone helps drug addicts kick their habits.&nbsp; When the dose is far smaller, it is highly effective as an anti-inflammatory.</em>)&nbsp; As we are not licensed to write Rx, our approach would be to use a kind of total immersion electrical grounding of the body (aka &ldquo;earthing&rdquo;) of the same type used by bike riders in the Tour De France, which I&rsquo;m expecting would accomplish a similar result.&nbsp;</p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span>AND, (<em>as the late Steve Jobs would have said</em>), there&rsquo;s one more thing:&nbsp; If you&rsquo;re going to kill the cancer cells, there will need to be some cellular repair in the process, especially if surgery is used to remove the dead tumors.&nbsp; What we think we know is that the optimum time during a 24 hour period when &ldquo;growth hormone&rdquo; is most abundant is the early morning hours-- 2 to 4 am.&nbsp; And, in order to take full advantage of the presence of the growth hormone at that time, the body needs to be DEEPLY RELAXED.&nbsp; For that purpose, the Takemoto protocol often recommends melatonin, a common sleep aid used by natural therapy folks.&nbsp; (<em>The earthing devices are great for promoting that relaxation also-- see https://www.84.earthing.com for more on those.)</em>&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span>In pilot studies involving 9 very advanced cancer cases treated with the Takemoto protocol, all (9) patients went into remission, in a time of about 4 months.&nbsp; (<em>&ldquo;Coincidentally&rdquo;, all soft tissue of the body is normally replaced in a time of about 4 months.</em>) &nbsp;</p>
<p>Because money was an important factor in Francine's treatment, what we recommended as an alternative to the vitamin C protocol was an approach which was less expensive, involving daily work by our inhouse Qigong master, daily dome sauna work to reduce toxins, removal of her mercury toxins via DetoxMax Plus, immune boosting nutriceuticals to boost the immune system, and one other thing:</p>
<p>I've been an ardent fan of the use of visual imagery for cancer therapy, harking back to the days when I first read of the work of &nbsp;O. Carl Simonton MD and his then wife Stephanie Matthews Simonton in treating cancer with this gentle technique. You can read more of this method in their book, <em>Getting Well Again</em>, originally published in the '70s and still available from Amazon.com. &nbsp;One way of doing this is to image the malignant cells as "weak and puny", while the immune system cells are imaged as powerful and strong. &nbsp;The immune cells then gradually chew away at the cancer cells. &nbsp;This process is continued on a daily basis until nothing is left of the cancer cells. &nbsp;(<em>Go to www.youtube.com/watch?v=wb3LdqJTki4 &nbsp; and www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFutiKgYex4 &nbsp; to view two videos of Ron Mann, a good friend of mine, who did a fast clearing of a "terminal" case of abdominal cancer through the use of this basic technique</em>. &nbsp;<em>Ron was given a 1% chance of survival in July of 1991, but was pronounced cancer free in early November of that year. </em>)&nbsp;</p>
<p>This is but one way to use visual imagery for clearing the cancer problem; there are others. &nbsp;One can learn more from books such as <em>Creative Visualization</em>, by Shakti Gawain. &nbsp;The subconscious mind strives to help us out in any way it can, based on what it understands that we wish to accomplish. &nbsp;It has poor reasoning ability, but can do, very rapidly, what it can do. &nbsp;As a mentor once told me, "If you're not using your subconscious to help &nbsp;you in problem solving, you're working much too hard!" &nbsp;</p>
<p>More later as Francine makes her way along her Life Path. &nbsp;</p>
<p>Know that these words represent my current understanding of the topics discussed, and are for the purpose of providing information and education. &nbsp;Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before taking action on anything here represented. &nbsp;</p>
<p>charles Reinert ND, PhD</p>
<p>OK, that&rsquo;s enough for now.&nbsp; More later! &nbsp;</p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span>PS:&nbsp; Have you ever wondered what would happen if a Qigong master worked with an animal, as opposed to working with a human?&nbsp; We had the chance to find out.&nbsp; More on that later, too! &nbsp;</p>
<p><span>PPS: &nbsp;We have a periodic health news column in the Tracy Headlight Herald, our home town newspaper. &nbsp;The column appears monthly as space permits. Go to www.headlightherald.com &nbsp;to access the online edition. &nbsp;It's a good local newspaper, well written, and if you have ties to small towns like ours (or aspire to), you could do worse... &nbsp;&nbsp;</span></p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://www.helpingtoheal.us/blog/rss-comments-entry-15355079.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>HTH Newsletter Vol. 12, #1</title><dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2012 17:27:32 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.helpingtoheal.us/blog/2012/2/14/hth-newsletter-vol-12-1.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">588696:7157609:15034004</guid><description><![CDATA[<p><span><strong>Hearts &lsquo;n Healing...</strong></span></p>
<p><span>I got a special gift from my wife this morning-- a beautiful collage of bald eagle photos,&nbsp; taken near Lake Shetek, Murray County Minnesota in the past months. &nbsp; Rare until the last few years on our prairie, they&rsquo;re becoming more common, even though we have no large rivers nearby.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s attached for you, with her compliments. &nbsp; The other special gift received over the past several days was my rapid recovery from a pesky cold-- the kind I am NOT supposed to get, as a &ldquo;healer&rdquo;.&nbsp; When I admitted this to a client yesterday, he smiled and said, &ldquo;It&rsquo;s no wonder, because you&rsquo;re exposed to &ldquo;sick&rdquo; people all the time!&rdquo;&nbsp; My colleague Master Wu, wise beyond his years, expects me to get sick twice a year, when the seasons change.&nbsp; Usually a round or two of Qigong fixes it, which helped this time also.&nbsp; In this particular case I awoke Saturday morning with nausea and a spinning head, suggesting an inner ear infection.&nbsp; I took my Nanosilver Complex (pretty much) religiously during the week (1/2 tsp 3x daily, under the tongue), and continued to sleep on my earthing sheet to reduce inflammation.&nbsp; The whole thing gradually went away, so I felt I was among the living once more a week after it had started.&nbsp; The nice part about using the Nanosilver approach is that Nanosilver apparently works on bacteria, viruses, fungi--about anything that&rsquo;s out there, without known side effects.&nbsp; We&rsquo;re stocking it now. &nbsp;</span></p>
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<p><span><strong>Fixing The Plumbing...</strong></span></p>
<p><span>Got a call from an old friend and client a couple of weeks ago.&nbsp; Fred (pseudo name) called; seems he&rsquo;d been to see his cardiology specialist because of angina (periodic chest pains).&nbsp; The cardiologist gave him an Rx for nitroglycerin (also used as an explosive), told&nbsp; him to take it whenever he had chest pains, and come back in three months!&nbsp; Fred decided that he wanted something that got at the root of the problem a little better, so we began to work together.&nbsp; My favorite approach is to use an oral chelation material, DetoxMax Plus by BioImmune, which not only removes heavy metals (we use it often for mercury toxicity) but also does &ldquo;Reverse Cholesterol Transport&rdquo;, meaning that it gradually removes soft cholesterol deposits in the arteries at the same time.&nbsp; Because of his chest pain, we also put him on a good magnesium supplement (magnesium chelate), and another supplement &ldquo;ATP Option&rdquo;, which provides D-ribose to boost heart strength.&nbsp; We then added a supplement of special &ldquo;defibrinizing&rdquo; enzymes known to dissolve the fibrin in the cholesterol deposits.&nbsp; (In the obstructive mass in the arteries, the fibrin acts like &ldquo;re-bar&rdquo; in concrete, making it stronger.&nbsp; Removal of the fibrin helps to further clean out obstructions to the smooth blood flow.)&nbsp; Finally, we gave him the &ldquo;piece de resistance&rdquo;-- an earthing sheet to reduce the systemic inflammation by electrically grounding the body during sleep.&nbsp; My guess is that we&rsquo;ll have the tubes pretty much ready to go again at a cost of a thousand dollars or so.&nbsp; It will take a little time, but I expect Fred has already begun to feel better, and this should continue.&nbsp; Open heart surgery is more expensive, and a whole lot more risky, in my judgement. &nbsp;</span></p>
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<p><span><strong>Belly Fat Fix</strong></span></p>
<p><span>Rachel returned to work with us once again a month ago; she&rsquo;d been out west with her family for a year or so, now coming back to do her superb massage therapy.&nbsp; (She seems to be the only massage therapist for miles around who knows how to do &ldquo;manual lymph drainage&rdquo;, and is the regular staff person now for one of our clients with fibromyalgia.&nbsp; She&rsquo;s good...)&nbsp; When I had last seen her more than a year ago, there was a bit more of her, for she was fresh from welcoming their latest arrival into the world.&nbsp; Now, that tummy was just GONE, and she looked fantastic.&nbsp; I timidly inquired as to just HOW she&rsquo;d accomplished that, and how the battle had gone.&nbsp; What I learned was how critical to good health it is to banish the belly fat, especially, and how easy it is to do if it&rsquo;s approached right.&nbsp; Rachel said she just went on her special diet, and the weight dropped off-- no cravings, no problems, she just came back to her original svelte form.&nbsp; Rachel is now helping others drop their belly fat.&nbsp; If you would like her to work with you, give us a call and we will send you the particulars.&nbsp; It is not expensive, and the best part is that it&rsquo;s easy to do.&nbsp; Call&nbsp; (507) 629 3900 for details.&nbsp; Belly fat seems to be the most dangerous fat for the body to be carrying, because belly fat also means &ldquo;organ fat&rdquo;....</span></p>
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<p><span><strong>Pipestone Women&rsquo;s Expo</strong></span></p>
<p><span>If you live near Pipestone MN, come join me at the Pipestone Women&rsquo;s Expo, to be held on Saturday morning, February 18, 9am to 1 pm, at Peace United Methodist Church, 500 7th Street SE, Pipestone , ph. # 507 825 4518.&nbsp; Find the intersection of US 75 and MN 30, then go about 3 blocks west.&nbsp; Peace United Methodist Church is very close to where MN 23 turns off to head SW toward Sioux Falls.&nbsp; Lots of display tables, plus invited speakers:&nbsp; Speakers include Marjean Ossefoort, 9:15 (Financial Health);&nbsp; Elizabeth McCabe, 9:55 (Reiki); Dr. Angie Miller, 10:35 (How to Stay Young the First 100 Years); Theresa Stangle &amp; Debbie Reinert, 11:15 (Most Important Exercise for Women of all Ages); Charles Reinert ND, PhD, 11:55 (EFT &amp; Earthing); Dr. Michael Lastine, 12:35 (Nutrition). &nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span>(FYI:&nbsp; EFT is a powerful but gentle tool for healing emotional and physical issues; Earthing is an antiinflammatory method for better sleep, chronic pain.) &nbsp;</span></p>
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<p><span><strong>Natural &amp; (Un)natural medicines</strong></span></p>
<p><span>A week ago, one of the local new MDs wrote an explanatory article in the Tracy paper about the intricacies involved in prescribing &ldquo;just the right dose&rdquo; of just the right Rx to patients.&nbsp; Bottom Line:&nbsp; It ain&rsquo;t easy, especially when the patient is already on many other Rx meds as a result of previous visits to medical colleagues.&nbsp; In the spirit of speaking about &ldquo;choices&rdquo; that are available in treating health conditions, I prepared a couple of short articles which express my own philosophy in recommending what WE do here at HTH.&nbsp; The first is printed here; the sequel is attached by pdf to read at your leisure:</span></p>
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<p><span>I enjoyed the article last week by ____MD, as he explained the intricacies in prescribing medicines in the treatment of health conditions.&nbsp; We both being engaged in the same sort of profession, albeit from different training and skills, Dr. ____&lsquo;s article induced me to write a few words about how we practice &ldquo;natural medicine&rdquo; at Helping To Heal.&nbsp; With similar caution and care, but also a bit different.&nbsp; I have been &ldquo;practicing&rdquo; natural medicine healthcare for the last 11 years in Tracy, then having retired from being a physics professor at SMSU in Marshall.&nbsp; In the course of study leading to the ND (doctor of naturopathy), one of my first assignments was to read <em>Health and Healing</em> (1983), by Dr. Andrew Weil, well known MD and author of many books on the integration (&ldquo;joining&rdquo;) of allopathic and naturopathic methods.&nbsp; One of the concepts to which my attention was drawn was that of the relative safety of natural medicines compared to prescriptive medicines.&nbsp; One measure of this is called the therapeutic ratio, which is the ratio, one might say, of the minimum dose of a medicine strong enough to harm, to the minimum dose of the same medicine strong enough to help.&nbsp; In theory, the larger this gap between &ldquo;what&rsquo;s enough to help&rdquo; and &ldquo;what&rsquo;s enough to harm&rdquo;, the safer the medicine .&nbsp; If water were considered a medicine, then the minimum amount to affect a patient might be, say, a 4 oz glass of it.&nbsp; The minimum amount to cause harm might &nbsp;be a quart of it or more.&nbsp; The therapeutic ratio then becomes something like 32:4 or a ratio of 8.&nbsp; For other substances such as Tylenol, the therapeutic ratio might be far smaller.&nbsp; As a rule, substances which occur naturally tend to have a larger therapeutic ratio than those which are &ldquo;designed&rdquo; by a pharmaceutical laboratory.&nbsp; The human body tends to be more tolerant of those substances which have been around for a long time, (such as water), than it is of those substances which the body may see as containing "foreign" molecules which have not been a part of Nature for the past 40,000 years or so.&nbsp; This therapeutic ratio probably helps to account for the demonstrated safety of natural medicines.&nbsp; As reported recently by the Association of Poison Control Centers, in 19 of the past 27 years, there was not a single fatality as a result of folks taking vitamins.&nbsp; (e.g. see <a href="http://www.aapcc.org/dnn/NPDSPoisonData/NPDSAnnualreports.aspx"><span>http://www.aapcc.org/dnn/NPDSPoisonData/NPDSAnnualreports.aspx</span></a>)&nbsp; This is great for those of us who recommend vitamins-- it keeps our liability insurance premiums very low! &nbsp;</span></p>
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<p><span>When our patients come to see us in our little clinic on 3rd Street, it&rsquo;s not uncommon for them to bring a plastic grocery bag of the meds they&rsquo;re currently taking.&nbsp; When they do, we immediately worry about unforeseen interactions among the many inhabitants of the bag. &nbsp; Possible interactions between TWO medicines can often be found in the <em>Physicians Desk Reference</em>.&nbsp; It is less likely that interactions among THREE meds will be available, and once we get beyond three, there are so many possibilities that, chances are, the research has not even been done!&nbsp; So, beyond alluding to the possibility that some of the presenting symptoms could actually result from drug interactions, there is&nbsp; not much we can do or say. &nbsp;</span></p>
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<p><span>But could there also be interactions among natural medicines taken concurrently? Yes, sometimes, but the wide therapeutic (&ldquo;safety&rdquo;) ratio makes this possibility less worrisome. &nbsp;&nbsp; (Article continued as an attached pdf.)</span></p>
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<p><span>All the best-- stay safe, stay warm, sleep grounded and love your friends, neighbors and kids...</span></p>
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<p><span>Charles &amp; the HTH group</span></p>
<div><span><br /></span></div>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://www.helpingtoheal.us/blog/rss-comments-entry-15034004.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Thoughts for Growing In The New Year...</title><dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator><pubDate>Sat, 31 Dec 2011 22:56:20 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.helpingtoheal.us/blog/2011/12/31/thoughts-for-growing-in-the-new-year.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">588696:7157609:14395058</guid><description><![CDATA[<p><span>HTH newsletter Vol. 11, #12</span></p>
<p><span>December 31, 2011</span></p>
<p>Dear friends;</p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span>Lois and I took a long walk on Saturday, &lsquo;cuz we didn&rsquo;t know how many days we had left to walk on bare ground without (to us) the fuss and bother of snow.&nbsp; Minnesota&rsquo;s Lake Shetek is only a few miles from our farm home, and Lois uses it as a locale for her wildlife pictures.&nbsp; We drove down there, saw a few deer (not all had been shot by hunters), and decided to walk over to Loon Island.&nbsp; Loon is one of several respectably sized islands within Lake Shetek, and most are connected by rock causeways from the island to the land.&nbsp; These were constructed by a WPA camp of a few hundred guys established nearby during the depression.&nbsp; They also constructed the bathhouse, a picnic shelter or two, and some of the roads of the area.&nbsp; The construction of the Keeley Island causeway was interrupted by WWII-- the labor force was needed for more important jobs elsewhere.&nbsp; I&rsquo;m not old enough to remember FDR and the depression, but I&rsquo;m grateful that he found some kind of work for the guys at that time.&nbsp; That feeling of satisfaction that comes from meaningful work is very important.</p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span>A few days ago, we had our annual Christmas celebration.&nbsp; (We postponed twice last winter, due to snow and storms; darned near just gave up on the whole business and rescheduled to mid July!)&nbsp; And as usual, my wife and I were were debating &lsquo;what to buy&lsquo; for the grandkids.&nbsp; I ALWAYS turn toward books, and I found a few around the topic of &ldquo;What I&rsquo;m going to be when I grow up&rdquo; .&nbsp; There were firemen, and carpenters, doctors and nurses, writers and musicians, and, and..... I especially liked those with the flavor of, &ldquo;I can BE anything that I WANT to be&rdquo;, for I still believe that, even in our present day chaotic lives. &nbsp; But should we also raise the question, &ldquo;What should I be DOING as I GROW, in order that when I become an adult, I will be in a position to DO what I wish to do??&rdquo;&nbsp; Are there various kinds of TRAINING that I can engage in, to make myself more capable in later years?&nbsp; Here&rsquo;s my take on it, from where I am now:</p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span><span>1.&nbsp; Become a good friend of BOOKS.&nbsp; A book that&rsquo;s worth the paper it&rsquo;s printed on, has likely involved the blood, sweat and tears of the author for at least a year, often much longer, so in spending the few bucks to purchase it , one gets the benefit of much of the author&rsquo;s serious thinking and channeling over that period of time-- a very good &ldquo;deal&rdquo; for many writers.&nbsp; (My favorite author is Richard Bach, of <em>Jonathan Livingston Seagull</em> and <em>Illusions</em> fame.&nbsp; A close second is Mark Twain, and his forgotten classic,&nbsp; <em>The War Prayer:&nbsp; </em></span><span>On the front inside cover of the dust jacket of <em>War Prayer</em> are the lines,&nbsp; &ldquo;...Behind its every supplication sounds a savage war cry.&nbsp; Eloquent prayers for victory in the name of &ldquo;an ever-merciful and benignant Father&rdquo; ask (H)im to &ldquo;Help us to tear their soldiers to bloody shreds with our shells&rdquo; and &ldquo;help us to lay waste their humble homes with a hurricane of fire........ New weapons, new tactics, new policies come and go; men--and women--are left with death, destruction and, presumably unquestioning devotion to flag and country.&nbsp; Twain sums up his comment on the divine messenger who is sent to reveal the hidden intent of the war prayer: &lsquo;It was believed afterward that the man was a lunatic, because there was no sense in what he said.&rdquo;&nbsp; It was first published in 1923, for as Twain relates in his introduction, &ldquo;....To Dan Beard, who dropped in to see him, Clemens read the &ldquo;War Prayer,&rdquo; stating that he had read it to his daughter Jean, and others, who had told him he must not print it, for it would be regarded as sacrilege. &nbsp; &lsquo;Still, you are going to publish it, are you not?&rsquo;&nbsp; Clemens, pacing up and down the room in his dressing-gown and slippers, shook his head.&nbsp; &lsquo;No,&rsquo; he said, &lsquo;I have told the whole truth in that, and only dead men can tell the truth in this world.&nbsp; It can be published after I am dead...&rsquo; &rdquo;</span></p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span><span>2.&nbsp; Study physics and mathematics:&nbsp; Physics is our best understanding of the &ldquo;rules of how the universe operates&rdquo;, and mathematics is the language by which physics seems oft best expressed.&nbsp; You will learn to think more clearly, become more focussed in your thinking, by the study of these disciplines.&nbsp; </span><span>Yes, history is also important, for it can provide a record of those human efforts that worked and those which did not.&nbsp; A history book written by a NON-American author can at times be more truthful.&nbsp; A basic course in economics can be helpful, though as the saying goes, &ldquo;In a room with a dozen economists, there are likely to be at least TWO dozen competing economic theories.&nbsp; Economics without psychology (the economics of peoples&rsquo; thinking) may not be very helpful.</span><span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span>3.&nbsp; If you have the gift of music (most children do, until they become older..), by all means develop it; music will bring you joy and peace.&nbsp; The practice of music (yes, practice helps) develops coordination and helps to enlarge the areas of the brain involved in motor skills.&nbsp; (Ask any clarinetist or pianist if they are also good keyboard people.)&nbsp;</p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span><span>4.&nbsp; Learn something about nutrition-- do not bother much with the &ldquo;pyramids&rdquo; of nutrition; they are biased by agricultural and corporate interests, and do not seem to have helped the overall health of the nation very much, at least judging by health costs nationally.&nbsp; A good place to start is <em>Nutrition and Physical Degeneration</em> by dentist Weston Price.&nbsp; In his many sorties to investigate &ldquo;primitive cultures&rdquo; globally, Dr. Price &ldquo;discovered&rdquo; that when the nutrition is correct, there may be VERY LITTLE disease, or crime for that matter.&nbsp; </span><span>(Go to <a href="http://www.ppnf.org"><span>www.ppnf.org</span></a> to purchase a copy of his thick book.&nbsp; You&rsquo;ll get the gist of it very quickly:&nbsp; A diet RICH in vitamins and minerals, from natural sources, will tend to protect you from disease.)</span></p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span>5.&nbsp; Value exercise-- not necessarily so much that you wear out the joints (I&rsquo;m not a great fan of marathons), but the kind of exercise that one might imagine was a part of the culture of primitive man. &nbsp;</p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span><span>6.&nbsp; Learn and daily do, some of the healthful practices of antiquity.&nbsp; Some are like calisthenics for the brain as well as the body, and can help to eliminate the &lsquo;monkey&lsquo; in the brain (lack of focus). &nbsp; I happen to meditate--I learned &ldquo;TM&rdquo; back in 1975, and have done it ever since.&nbsp; I also like yoga and I like Tai Chi.&nbsp; If a practice has been around for a few hundred years, chances are it has merit to it.&nbsp; Most of these are easily learned for a few hundred dollars or less, and cost nothing to do on a daily basis.&nbsp; They also tend to be &ldquo;anti-aging&rdquo;.&nbsp; They can be very helpful for children also, especially the squirrelly ones, and perhaps especially the kids low in self esteem because of body build, family status and such.&nbsp; </span><span>There is another excellent (and more modern) practice which I learned years ago, called &ldquo;Image Streaming&rdquo;&nbsp; (17,100,000 Google hits for this one)&nbsp; When teaching at SMSU years ago, we did some of the first research on this technique, and although &ldquo;IQ&rdquo; is a tough thing to measure, I concluded that an hour or so of this gentle, fun, &ldquo;imagery&rdquo; practice can actually increase general intelligence by an IQ point, perhaps more.</span><span>&nbsp; </span><span>(See</span><span> <a href="http://grasshopperx.com/research/dr-charles-p-reinert"><span>http://grasshopperx.com/research/dr-charles-p-reinert</span></a>&rsquo;s-study-on-image-streaming-and-iq/ )</span><span>&nbsp; In my work with Image Streaming, I also satisfied myself that it certainly increases creativity-- when I was doing it on a daily basis with my physics classes at SMSU in Marshall, I found that after a month or so of consistent practice, 20 minutes daily,&nbsp; my &ldquo;intuitive flashes&rdquo; would come&nbsp; so often that I scarcely had time to tend to them.&nbsp; If you aspire to help&nbsp; your child to get scholarships and high achievements without getting all bent out of shape with continuous studying, you could do well by teaching him/her to do Image Streaming.&nbsp; Image Streaming is also cathartic-- it can be helpful in clearing intense emotions from the mind, as may happen due to an automobile accident or a military experience.&nbsp; Be a bit careful with whom you do Image Streaming, however (I.S. is best done with a partner in the beginning), for you just may fall in love with your I.S. partner! &nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span><span>7.&nbsp; If it works for you, learn to take a daily nap.&nbsp; Twenty minutes of a deep, calming &ldquo;nap&rdquo; can work wonders for energy, prevent unnecessary aging, provide insight into problems, and keep you healthy.&nbsp; </span><span>I grew up with a father who was not very healthy-- heart problems and lung problems, part genetic and part environmental-- whenever Dad finished his noon dinner (yes, it was called &ldquo;dinner&rsquo; in those days, not lunch), he would lie down on the daybed for a 20 minute nap.&nbsp; Since he was the one who directed my efforts on the farm when I was young, there was nothing for me to do during that time than to take a nap myself! </span><span>&nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span><span>8.&nbsp; Avoid, as much as you possibly can, all OTC and prescription meds.&nbsp; </span><span>Dr. Jonathan V. Wright MD, a family physician who leans toward natural therapies, has a word for these chemicals-- he calls them &ldquo;alien molecules&rdquo;, for this reason:&nbsp; In order to receive a US patent for a medicine, it is necessary (US patent law) that the molecule be at least SLIGHTLY different from what is available in nature, that is, it must be slightly different from anything that has been around for the past 40,000 years.&nbsp; In such a case, it&rsquo;s fair to call the critter an &ldquo;alien molecule&rdquo;-- not naturally present on Earth-- that&rsquo;s what an alien molecule is!&nbsp; Now, as it happens, our understanding of the human body is that IT has not changed much in the last 40,000 years.&nbsp; So, when our own biochemistry encounters a molecule that has been made in a chemical factory, it tends to not know just what to do with</span><span> </span><span>it-- basically treats it as a toxin.&nbsp; Too many toxins invariably leads to trouble in the body. </span><span>&nbsp; Get your medicines from food insofar as possible, and this should be food of good quality, not necessarily the shrunken fruits and veggies we see on the shelves of SW Minnesota in the middle of February.&nbsp; With intensive agriculture as it&rsquo;s practiced nowadays, even the &ldquo;good quality&rdquo; food may be seriously lacking in vitamins and minerals.&nbsp; As we know from the work of Dr. Weston Price, the way to be really healthy and avoid degenerative disease seems to be to have far more of these vitamins and minerals than is called for by current US minimum standards. &nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span><span>9.&nbsp; Bring as much laughter, love and healthy spirituality (not necessarily religion)&nbsp; into your life as possible.&nbsp; I&rsquo;m currently acting as a kind of health advisor for an 80 year young lady from near Fairmont.&nbsp; She has been given lung cancer as her current challenge, and we&rsquo;re attempting to help her boost her resistance to cancer as much as possible.&nbsp; One of the recommendations of the Johns Hopkins University in combating cancer (if you don&rsquo;t have this list, call us and we&rsquo;ll send you a copy) recognizes that cancer is really a mind/body/spirit disease, and as such, a positive attitude, laughter, warm relationships are vital.&nbsp; </span><span>I&rsquo;m reminded of a Harvard University study involving (I think) first year medical students.</span><span>&nbsp; </span><span>Two groups were formed; one group of students was asked to view a video of the story of Mother Teresa.&nbsp; The second group spent the same time viewing a historical documentary of no special spirituality.&nbsp; When the groups were separately tested for their immune response, it was found that the &ldquo;Mother Teresa&rdquo; group had significantly higher immune response than the control group.&nbsp; Remarkably, when the groups were tested once again just before graduation, one could STILL detect a more robust immune response with the Mother Teresa group, even though they had not seen the movie for 4 years!&nbsp;</span><span> </span><span>Google &ldquo;Mother Teresa Study&rdquo; and you may find more on this very enlightening experiment...</span></p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span>10.&nbsp; Maintain a healthy respect for spirituality in your life.&nbsp; My personal understanding at this time of my own life is...</p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span>a.&nbsp; We have free will, to pretty much live our lives as we see fit.&nbsp; Help is available when it is asked for.&nbsp; You may or may not get the help you think you need, just as when we asked for the &lsquo;answer&rsquo; to a difficult mathematics problem in school, the professor seldom just handed us the answer,&nbsp; though s/he probably DID give us what we needed for our growth....</p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span><span>b.&nbsp; We may have had some &ldquo;pre birth&rdquo; responsibility for the overall design of this &ldquo;Life Play&rdquo; that each of us seems to be living.&nbsp; </span><span>Google &ldquo;Helen Wambach Life Before Life&rdquo; for some of the publications by this remarkable psychology professor, who it is said did some of the most credible work on &ldquo;life before life&rdquo;, using hypnosis and hundreds of subjects.</span><span>&nbsp; </span><span>I have her book in our HTH library-- published in the 1970&rsquo;s, and well done, by my estimation.&nbsp;</span><span> At the very least, if you wonder &ldquo;Why Me?&rdquo; as you walk through your life, consider the possibility that there were important lessons you needed to learn, so you might well have played a role in &ldquo;selecting your classes&rdquo; before you enrolled in the latest round of &ldquo;Life University...&rdquo;</span></p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span>c.&nbsp; It could just be that the &ldquo;only&rdquo; way we will get out of this really SERIOUS environmental crisis is with a complete, COLLECTIVE, change of attitude about ourselves, and about the planet.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s not at all clear that politics is going to do it, certainly not the politics which is currently being &ldquo;practiced&rdquo; in the U.S. at this time.&nbsp; Lots of luck to all of us if we think that. &nbsp;</p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span>Happy and gracious New Year to you and yours!</p>
<p><span>May we all learn what we need to learn to sustain us during 2012. &nbsp;&nbsp;</span>&nbsp;</p>
<p><span>Charles Reinert &amp; the HTH staff &nbsp;</span></p>
<p>PS: &nbsp;Have you heard of "MRSA"? &nbsp;The abbreviation is usually applied to a particular "bug" which is highly resistant to antibiotics. &nbsp;We had an opportunity to work with a MRSA patient over the past couple of months, and we seemed to have solved her problem, with a few hundred dollars of supplements. &nbsp;Her lab tests indicated "no evidence of MRSA", so she is qualified to work fully with her nursing patients. &nbsp;</p>
<p>PPS: &nbsp;We continue to have seemingly great response with the "earthing" pads and sheets. &nbsp;Folks are sleeping better, and those who have chronic pain (many!) report that chronic pain is lessened, sometimes vastly so. &nbsp;We're stocking the new 10" x 27" pads and the 36" x 84" earthing 'half sheets' at our clinic, for immediate shipment. &nbsp;A number have gone out as Christmas gifts....</p>
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<p><span>BTW: &nbsp;Don't take these writings as 'medical advice' for solving any health problems using medicine. &nbsp;Human health is complex, and don't rely on any one source, licensed or not, for all your answers. &nbsp;</span></p>
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<p><span>&nbsp;</span></p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://www.helpingtoheal.us/blog/rss-comments-entry-14395058.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Organ Regeneration with Natural Therapies?</title><dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 18:04:13 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.helpingtoheal.us/blog/2011/11/29/organ-regeneration-with-natural-therapies.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">588696:7157609:13905725</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>Several weeks ago, a lady called with an unusual problem: &nbsp;She had had her thyroid surgically removed (cancer, probably), and with the loss of her thyroid function, she had ALSO lost the function of her parathyroid glands. &nbsp;The parthyroid glands are ensconced WITHIN the thyroid, and few surgeons have the skills to remove the thyroid without quashing the function of the parathyroid glands. &nbsp;So, she had essentially no parathyroid function left, and this can wreak havoc on the strength of one's bones. &nbsp;She asked us: &nbsp;"<strong>With your energy skills, can you regenerate my parathyroid function?</strong>" &nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;Is regeneration possible, even in principle? &nbsp;Here's the way we thought about it: &nbsp;Various scientists have written about what is called "Phantom Pain"-- it happens with amputees. &nbsp;The doc cuts the leg off above the knee, say, and the patient continues to have problems with pain and sensation from where the lower leg is supposed to be. &nbsp;It is said that sometimes they will even experience discomfort when another person walks by the amputee in such a way that s/he "bumps" the phantom limb in passing. &nbsp;British biologist Dr. Rupert Sheldrake and others have written about this phenomenon. &nbsp;(See www.sheldrake.org for more on him.) &nbsp;</p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://www.helpingtoheal.us/blog/rss-comments-entry-13905725.xml</wfw:commentRss></item></channel></rss>
