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Chris_com28
1st March 2009, 12:25 AM
http://educate-yourself.org/ww/implants ... ay06.shtml (http://educate-yourself.org/ww/implantsAlocation04may06.shtml)

CFTraveler
1st March 2009, 12:43 AM
I have no problem with the article, and the 'solutions' are fine, except that she recommends things like 'liver cleanses' and 'candling', procedures that can be dangerous. So I'd go with the energy work and astral work, but not the pseudomedical techniques.

Chris_com28
1st March 2009, 09:38 AM
I'm aware of ear candling being problematic, though I wasn't sure about the liver clense. I thought that would be fine, as long is it was just a one of short term thing. Well being skeptically inclined I would probably make may self aware of the arguments against it before going ahead with it. There's a lot of weird health exagerations like this. Don't yet have the confidence to call it pseudomedical though. Reminds me of the registry clean debate (sorry to go on a tangent). Some people practically call it pseudoscience, though some experienced people say it can work when used properly.

Though it makes sense that physical health would have an affect on spiritual health. I guess the lesson here is not to do all those weird health techniques, but to just make sure you're also physicallly healthy, something which I'm trying to sort out now.

So I found another website. Seems fairly simple and not a butt candle in sight ( :shock: ). I haven't read it all yet, but I think it would just clarify the above technique more.
http://us.collect.myspace.cn/index.cfm? ... =411452721 (http://us.collect.myspace.cn/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=49729292&blogID=411452721)

CFTraveler
2nd March 2009, 01:53 PM
Some liver cleanses have toxic things in them, and some use enemas which I find to be in the 'not good' category.
About the only thing I would recommend as a 'liver' cleanse is Milk Thistle, because it has no known toxicity or side effects- but to each his own. This is my opinion anyway.

Chris_com28
2nd March 2009, 03:48 PM
The last thing I read about liver cleanse I don't think it mentioned any dodgy substances. I guess it may have been a different method. Not to go off topic, but what is it you don't like about enemas (sounds like a stupid question there, lol)? I never considered they could do much harm, though highly unnatural, which is funny as those kind of people seem to be the "nature is best" type.

CFTraveler
2nd March 2009, 04:05 PM
You answered the question for me. :D . I wasn't talking about his specific liver cleanse, I was talking about 'liver cleanses' in general.

Neil Templar
2nd March 2009, 05:01 PM
what's the problem with ear candles??
i've used them a couple of times in the past year or two.. :? not for implants or anything like that, just to clear wax out, getting earplugs fitted..

Tom
2nd March 2009, 05:14 PM
Yoga provides a lot of techniques for cleansing, but most of them are not for use at home. It is important to have proper guidance with some things. Alternate nostril breathing, sinus irrigations with saline, and trataka (involving focussing the eyes and letting the tear ducts flow) are okay to do on your own in moderation and with decent instruction.

For implants, though, you can ask your Higher Self to remove them and to cancel any agreements that may have allowed them to be placed to begin with. Then ask for any empty places to be filled with positive energy. Yes, you may have to ask repeatedly.

CFTraveler
2nd March 2009, 06:54 PM
what's the problem with ear candles??
i've used them a couple of times in the past year or two.. :? not for implants or anything like that, just to clear wax out, getting earplugs fitted.. I can look for the link later, but candling has hurt some people, and the schmutz that you get at the end has been tested and it didn't turn out to be the earwax- it turned out to be what the candle was made up of, burned. For now, I have to go.

star
2nd March 2009, 07:27 PM
Ask very repeatdly.

CFTraveler
2nd March 2009, 08:03 PM
Here's what I had read about. This is from Dr. Weil, who is one of the few practicioners I trust, although I don't agree with him on everything, about this I do.


When the flame goes out, you often notice a dark residue on the remaining paper that is supposed to be removed ear wax. It isn't. It's a mixture of combustion products from the burned paper. [snip]
I've found only one medical study of this practice, published in the October 1996 issue of Laryngoscope. It showed that the candles didn't produce the negative pressure said to draw out earwax and that, not surprisingly, no wax was removed. In fact, candle wax was actually deposited into the ears of some of the study volunteers. A survey of 122 ear, nose and throat specialists done in conjunction with the study found 21 reported injuries to the ear resulting from ear candling.

http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/id/QAA360594

Chris_com28
3rd March 2009, 01:13 PM
Reminds me of the psychic surgery scams. Well I'm willing to accepts some may have the ability, but there's many fakes. Psychic surgery is something I hope to experience myself some time. Then I'll be able to form an opinion.

So could we go back on topic and talk about the implant removal links? I haven't finished reading the second link yet, but it seems worth buying the workbook.

CFTraveler
3rd March 2009, 02:03 PM
I'm aware of ear candling being problematic, though I wasn't sure about the liver clense. I thought that would be fine, as long is it was just a one of short term thing. Well being skeptically inclined I would probably make may self aware of the arguments against it before going ahead with it. There's a lot of weird health exagerations like this. Don't yet have the confidence to call it pseudomedical though. Reminds me of the registry clean debate (sorry to go on a tangent). Some people practically call it pseudoscience, though some experienced people say it can work when used properly.

Though it makes sense that physical health would have an affect on spiritual health. I guess the lesson here is not to do all those weird health techniques, but to just make sure you're also physicallly healthy, something which I'm trying to sort out now.

So I found another website. Seems fairly simple and not a butt candle in sight ( :shock: ). I haven't read it all yet, but I think it would just clarify the above technique more.
http://us.collect.myspace.cn/index.cfm? ... =411452721 (http://us.collect.myspace.cn/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=49729292&blogID=411452721)
I liked most of what I read (and if you know me by now you know I don't agree with everything anyone says) but I'm not sure why you have to buy anything. She(?) gave a good 'to do' list and actually spelled out how to do some of them, and what she doesn't explain can be found on the net for free.
If I were you, I'd save it somewhere for reference, and then search whatever isn't spelled out already, and as usual, bring out your 'catch basket' and keep what you resonate with. That's what I'd do, anyway.