Oh no, Israel is becoming High-tech

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Oh no, Israel is becoming High-tech

Hillel Wahrman
The newspapers were filled with the "good" news of Israel joing other great
nations of the world in conecting entire cities to High-speed celular
internet connections, which means one can connect ( I think free of charge)
to the intrenet anywhere in the city's streets or restrants, with his laptop
or hand held. Also, Israel's train comapny annoucned proudly that the main
trains will be connected as well, and some of the buses too (they have
installed a monitore which shows current news to those traveing in the
buses). What should I do? Should I move into the country? will I sense this
new redation flooding all around me. I don't have the will to fight this.

Will many get sick with ES, or Cancer, or most poeple will be able to handle
these new level of stressful rediation?


Lets build a commun somwere...

ooooof.

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Re: Oh no, Israel is becoming High-tech

glennhcoleman

>What should I do? Should I move into the country? will I sense this
>new redation flooding all around me. I don't have the will to fight
>this.

>Will many get sick with ES, or Cancer, or most poeple will be able
>to handle these new level of stressful rediation?

Hopefully the leaders that are creating this EMF problem will be the
first to experience problems so they get a taste of reality and stop
this problem from continuing.

It seems inevitable that we will all experience this increase in
wireless, until we hit a breaking point. Good thing we are aware of
it and can do something to protect ourselves and educate others.

Glenn

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Re: Oh no, Israel is becoming High-tech

Jason Lee

Hi

So you mean human shall not use handphone or wireless gadgets?
How much that will hurt human
Please clarify

thank you

rgds
jason

glennhcoleman <[hidden email]> wrote:

>What should I do? Should I move into the country? will I sense this
>new redation flooding all around me. I don't have the will to fight
>this.

>Will many get sick with ES, or Cancer, or most poeple will be able
>to handle these new level of stressful rediation?

Hopefully the leaders that are creating this EMF problem will be the
first to experience problems so they get a taste of reality and stop
this problem from continuing.

It seems inevitable that we will all experience this increase in
wireless, until we hit a breaking point. Good thing we are aware of
it and can do something to protect ourselves and educate others.

Glenn




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Re: Definition of "Switching"

Marc Martin
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Hi all,

Sarah (I believe) asked recently for a definition of "switching".
This prompted me to order the book "Your Body Doesn't Lie" by
John Diamond from Amazon.com. It arrived today, and I looked
in the index for switching. Turning to page 77, it starts
off with this:

"Switching is a term coined by Goodheart to describe
a state in which there is a particular type of body
confusion. In Behavioral Kinesiology, switching has
been found to be a distinct manifestation of
cerebral-hemi-sphere imbalance"

This would explain why one of my old practitioners always
gave me the Standard Process supplement "e-Poise" for
switching, because this supplement was designed to
balance the brain.

Marc

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RE: Definition of "Switching"

Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)
Interesting, thanks. I was also intrigued by what Hillel (I think) said
about energy reversal in cells....I'd be interested to hear more about
this too it sounds very 'cutting edge.'

Cheers

Sarah



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From: Marc Martin [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Friday, 4 March 2005 3:26 PM
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Subject: Re: [eSens] Definition of "Switching"



Hi all,

Sarah (I believe) asked recently for a definition of "switching". This
prompted me to order the book "Your Body Doesn't Lie" by John Diamond
from Amazon.com. It arrived today, and I looked in the index for
switching. Turning to page 77, it starts off with this:

"Switching is a term coined by Goodheart to describe
a state in which there is a particular type of body
confusion. In Behavioral Kinesiology, switching has
been found to be a distinct manifestation of
cerebral-hemi-sphere imbalance"

This would explain why one of my old practitioners always
gave me the Standard Process supplement "e-Poise" for switching, because
this supplement was designed to balance the brain.

Marc



 
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Re: Definition of "Switching"

yldiz
Hi Sarah,

That was me. I read it somewhere but don't remember where.Could this be
Donna Eden's book? Not sure. I will keep this in mind and inform you when I
come across the info again.
best wishes.
Nil
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To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 6:49 AM
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>
> Interesting, thanks. I was also intrigued by what Hillel (I think) said
>

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Re: Definition of "Switching"

hasitatvam
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--- In [hidden email], Marc Martin <marc@u...> wrote:
> "Switching is a term coined by Goodheart to describe
> a state in which there is a particular type of body
> confusion. In Behavioral Kinesiology, switching has
> been found to be a distinct manifestation of
> cerebral-hemi-sphere imbalance"
>

What is the body confusion Goodheart is describing? And what is meant
by 'cerebral-hemi-sphere imbalance'? How did they figure out the body
confusion talked about comes from this?

thx

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Re: Definition of "Switching"

Marc Martin
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> What is the body confusion Goodheart is describing? And what is meant
> by 'cerebral-hemi-sphere imbalance'? How did they figure out the body
> confusion talked about comes from this?

Heh, heh... answer one question and you get three more... :-)

I don't know the answer to these questions, and I don't even know
if the book I bought answers these questions...

Perhaps if there is an Applied Kinesiology discussion group,
someone there might be able to answer these questions...

Marc

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Marc Martin
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> And what is meant by 'cerebral-hemi-sphere imbalance'?

But actually, I think this has something to do with
"left brain" / "right brain". With the EAV testing
I have done, the practitioner tests behind my left
ear and then my right ear to check and see if the
electrical resistance to both are the same.
If they are not, she has to find a supplement which
will cause the readings to be balanced, which will
then make me "testable".

Marc

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Re: Definition of "Switching"

hasitatvam


--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@u...> wrote:

> > And what is meant by 'cerebral-hemi-sphere imbalance'?
>
> But actually, I think this has something to do with
> "left brain" / "right brain". With the EAV testing
> I have done, the practitioner tests behind my left
> ear and then my right ear to check and see if the
> electrical resistance to both are the same.
> If they are not, she has to find a supplement which
> will cause the readings to be balanced, which will
> then make me "testable".
>
> Marc

Thx Marc. This is something more concrete. By "testable" you do mean
not "switched"?

Yasuo

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Marc Martin
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> Thx Marc. This is something more concrete. By "testable" you do mean
> not "switched"?

I guess so. I don't think my EAV tester has used the
word "switched" with me. But it seems like the same
concept as with muscle testing.

Marc

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Re: Definition of "Switching"

perla1133
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Hi,

The muscle testes (kinelogist) I went to says most people spend most of the first session, getting ready to be able to be tested.

The execise of light breathing me and glenn proposed earlier on, chi machine, exercises mimicking the chi movement and walking consciously all assist in balancing the left and right brain.

In addition i have tachyonized earrings (http//:www.tachyon-partners.com/healingcostarica) to balance left and right brain. They need to be worntogether for this purpuse. Would suggest getting two small cells and stick them behind your ears for this purpose (considering it myself, sometimes I wear them in reverse to get the energy cell BEHIND my ear). Plus these cells camn be stuck on any place in the body where there is blocks, aches and pains etc+ in need of some Light._)

Starlight

hasitatvam <[hidden email]> wrote:


--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@u...> wrote:

> > And what is meant by 'cerebral-hemi-sphere imbalance'?
>
> But actually, I think this has something to do with
> "left brain" / "right brain". With the EAV testing
> I have done, the practitioner tests behind my left
> ear and then my right ear to check and see if the
> electrical resistance to both are the same.
> If they are not, she has to find a supplement which
> will cause the readings to be balanced, which will
> then make me "testable".
>
> Marc

Thx Marc. This is something more concrete. By "testable" you do mean
not "switched"?

Yasuo







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Re: Definition of "Switching"

snoshoe_2

Hello All,

Thanks Marc for how to get the old msgs. to view. (And
giving the link for Cook's diodes.)
Since I'll always be at least a week behind, some of
this may already have been addressed, but it's the only
way I can participate right now.
---------
Debbie- What I did was order the set of 3 diodes that are on the
discount price, if they still are, there's the personal, and two
other sizes. They seem to keep their power for about two years, even
inspite of going through the wash a couple times. I wear all three,
and they help me quite a lot, although I'm ready for some new ones.
Do follow their directions, don't wear them at night if you want to
sleep, and you may have to only use one or two at first for a couple
hours at a time the first day or two as it moves stagnant energy
out. I could actually feel it going out of my body. If I had just
ordered the small personal one, I'm not sure it would have been
strong enough for me.
--------
Andrew, I don't remember what all I've read in the past about DET,
but I have a Clarus, which if I remember right works along the same
line. If I had it to do over, I'd order the wearable one, rather
than the plug in for a room. That seems helpful for me at times
too. Like the Cook's diodes it can take a little getting use to.
Sometimes I unplug it for a day or two, and then in again. It did
reduce my symptoms enough that I can be in the house with a cordless
phone plugged in w/o it irritating me so much. (My Clarus has the
digital alarm clock, so it does something besides sit there.)
----------
I've played with Orgone a bit, and yes you do have to be careful it
is done correctly, and also be careful as you can unintentionally
invite undesirable
etheric entitiies as well. There's places online if you do a search
for 'tower busters', or I can't recall the other name, but just for
orgone sales should bring some up. Some are pretty enough to set on
a coffee table. I'd be sure to get one with a moneyback guarantee,
or ask if it doesn't work personally for you if you can return it, as
quality can vary greatly. Also like Marc said about the diodes, it
may just not be what you need.
----------
Switched, having to do with applied kinesiology, is when your body
tests strong to something you know is harmful for it. White sugar is
a good test to see if you're switched or not. If you test strong to
that, tap with your fist on your thymus gland (over your upper
breastbone) a few times gently and retest, that should get you
corrected.
---------
People with CFS/fibro have large infections of mycoplasmas. There's
a particular one especially, can't recall which, but it's findable by
search of myco. and CFS. They are somewhere between a bacteria and
virus, however they make their home in every cell including your
immune cells, which is why we can't kick it.
They are shape shifters as their outer covering isn't a set shape,-
why they can fit everywhere, a bit like the HIV virus.
The current thought of how we get them (and studies say everyone in
the westernized world pretty much has them, but we get more of them),
is through vaccinations. They didn't know about them in the past,
and they are small enough they get through the filtration system. If
I knew in the past the things I've learned about vaccinations in the
past two or so years, I'd not have gotten as many, and none for my
daughter.

The good news is that they can be destroyed by doxycycline or
tetracycline type antibiotics. They work by eroding the protein
coating of the offending organism causing it to die. This a long
term treatment, plan of a couple years. You can find the protocol
online and show it to your doctor. It's a similar one for treating
rosacea as well.

While I don't like antibiotics, these ones, if you can tolerate them
aren't as damaging to your genes as penicillin and the like which
damage mitochondria, and actually make people with these conditions
worse.

As far as herbs, any that build the immune system are helpful, but
the only one I'm aware of that has the known effect of cyclines is
lomatium dissectum. Some people will get a rash from it. I like it,
and think it works better for my system than the tc, (can't take
doxy), although it does cost more.

Hope this will be helpful for someone.

Take care all.

~Snoshoe
p.s. Got my head fried by someone turning their cellphone off while
we were waiting in line this a.m. Took an hour and a half to feel
normal again. That's the worst I ever had it, like the whole inside
of my head got hit with a brick and was cooking!

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Re: Definition of "Switching"

yldiz
here is some info on reversed polarity

http://www.naturalforcesforhealth.com/chronicreversedpolarity.html

Best regards

Nil

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Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)
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Extremely interesting...thanks Nil.

Sarah

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Sent: Friday, 11 March 2005 9:29 AM
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here is some info on reversed polarity

http://www.naturalforcesforhealth.com/chronicreversedpolarity.html

Best regards

Nil
 




 
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