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RE: High Performance Silver Fabric/Lizzie

KathyB

Superdove,

I would check it out, but found this.

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/thymuscancer.html

The thymus is a small organ in your upper chest, under your
breastbone. Before birth and during childhood, the thymus helps the body
 make a type of white blood cell. These cells help protect you from
infections.
Cancer of the thymus is rare. You are more likely to get it if you
have other diseases such as myasthenia gravis, lupus or rheumatoid
arthritis. Sometimes there are no symptoms.  Other times, thymus cancer
can cause
        A cough that doesn't go away Chest painTrouble breathing
The most common treatment is surgery to remove the tumor. Other options include radiation and hormone therapy.
I read pain over the breastbone can also be a need for vit D?

I got a thermography & unless I misunderstood, the red, orange, & yellow ares are fine. A dark blue, black area shows concern, that you're not getting oxygen to the area.

How about an ultasound IF bloodwork show problems.

I would get the T-shirt for that area. Pray you're fine.


Kathy




From: C.a.b. Johnson <[hidden email]>
 RE: [eSens] High Performance Silver Fabric/Lizzie















 
 



 


   
     
     
      Hi Elizabeth,



I have two questions: 



1.  HIgh Performance Silver Mesh is silver coated nylon.  Doesn't the silver rub off on your skin and make it blackened?  Does it rip easily?



2.  You mention to cover the Thyroid and Thymus.  That makes sense because they are vulnerable and very important glands.  But I was wondering if those glands have a particular hypersensitivity to RH and if anyone is having problems with their Thymus? 



The reason I ask is because that is my weak spot and I am having a lot of pain in my Thymus during and after RH exposure.  Feels like it is bleeding..  I feared cancer and had a Thermogram, which is a non-invasive, non-radiation diagnositc tool.  It showed that my Thymus was radiating the most heat of anywhere in my body, and an abnormal amount, indicating a disease process.  I am wondering about how to best approach this very bad news. Of course, I will try to shield it from exposure, but it seems to be to late for that.



If I do have a tumor on it, the only way to diagnose that is by MRI or X-ray and I don't think my Thymus can take any more radiation.  Any input on Thymus diagnosis or healing?



Thanks for reading,



C. Johnson

Superdrove



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 I wouldn't use a scoop neck for two reasons. The 1st, too much



fabric is needed, waste of resources, and 2nd, you want the thyroid & thyrmus gland (front of neck) shielded, which is accomplished by a t-shirt neck with small v slit for easy on and off, and a scarf.



Lizzie



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Re: High Performance Silver Fabric/Lizzie

evie15422
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Hi, Cab,

Yes, I have had problems with my thymus and have taken thymus glandulars off and on for decades.  Look into goiters and thyroid problems.  Also there are many nutrients which are thymus specific.  I have never had the thermogram (in fact, since 2003, I generally avoid doctors and scans as much as possible, as I think doctors in general usually don't know how to treat us correctly even if they know something is wrong.)  I have never had documented proof something is wrong with my thymus, however, a naturopath put me on thymus glandular way back in 1980 and it helped, so I have kept taking it.




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From: C.a.b. Johnson <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 2:27 AM
Subject: RE: [eSens] High Performance Silver Fabric/Lizzie


 
Hi Elizabeth,

I have two questions: 

1.  HIgh Performance Silver Mesh is silver coated nylon.  Doesn't the silver rub off on your skin and make it blackened?  Does it rip easily?

2.  You mention to cover the Thyroid and Thymus.  That makes sense because they are vulnerable and very important glands.  But I was wondering if those glands have a particular hypersensitivity to RH and if anyone is having problems with their Thymus? 

The reason I ask is because that is my weak spot and I am having a lot of pain in my Thymus during and after RH exposure.  Feels like it is bleeding..  I feared cancer and had a Thermogram, which is a non-invasive, non-radiation diagnositc tool.  It showed that my Thymus was radiating the most heat of anywhere in my body, and an abnormal amount, indicating a disease process.  I am wondering about how to best approach this very bad news. Of course, I will try to shield it from exposure, but it seems to be to late for that.

If I do have a tumor on it, the only way to diagnose that is by MRI or X-ray and I don't think my Thymus can take any more radiation.  Any input on Thymus diagnosis or healing?

Thanks for reading,

C. Johnson
Superdrove

--- On Tue, 10/4/11, Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]> wrote:

 I wouldn't use a scoop neck for two reasons. The 1st, too much

fabric is needed, waste of resources, and 2nd, you want the thyroid & thyrmus gland (front of neck) shielded, which is accomplished by a t-shirt neck with small v slit for easy on and off, and a scarf.

Lizzie

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RE: High Performance Silver Fabric/Lizzie

adiaha22
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Hello,
 
I would recommend Reiki energy healing and foot reflexology.  Check into acupuncture as far as the glands go.  And maybe you can find a noteworthy medical intuitive who can help diagnose you.  I know this is faith driven, but I honestly have had great fortune doing it this way.  You may find that herbs could be helpful, but of course you will know if any of the other treatments help bring down the temporature.  It's not easy being us.  In fact, I recently met a young man who had been placed on dialysis at the age of 30 and when I told him of my predicament he believed my condition to be worse than his. Whoa--
 
Good luck,
Pam


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From: C.a.b. Johnson <[hidden email]>
Subject: RE: [eSens] High Performance Silver Fabric/Lizzie
To: [hidden email]
Date: Wednesday, October 5, 2011, 2:27 AM



 



Hi Elizabeth,

I have two questions: 

1.  HIgh Performance Silver Mesh is silver coated nylon.  Doesn't the silver rub off on your skin and make it blackened?  Does it rip easily?

2.  You mention to cover the Thyroid and Thymus.  That makes sense because they are vulnerable and very important glands.  But I was wondering if those glands have a particular hypersensitivity to RH and if anyone is having problems with their Thymus? 

The reason I ask is because that is my weak spot and I am having a lot of pain in my Thymus during and after RH exposure.  Feels like it is bleeding..  I feared cancer and had a Thermogram, which is a non-invasive, non-radiation diagnositc tool.  It showed that my Thymus was radiating the most heat of anywhere in my body, and an abnormal amount, indicating a disease process.  I am wondering about how to best approach this very bad news. Of course, I will try to shield it from exposure, but it seems to be to late for that.

If I do have a tumor on it, the only way to diagnose that is by MRI or X-ray and I don't think my Thymus can take any more radiation.  Any input on Thymus diagnosis or healing?

Thanks for reading,

C. Johnson
Superdrove

--- On Tue, 10/4/11, Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]> wrote:

 I wouldn't use a scoop neck for two reasons. The 1st, too much

fabric is needed, waste of resources, and 2nd, you want the thyroid & thyrmus gland (front of neck) shielded, which is accomplished by a t-shirt neck with small v slit for easy on and off, and a scarf.

Lizzie

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RE: High Performance Silver Fabric/Lizzie

Elizabeth thode

Hi,
Excellent advice. I actually am a Reiki Master and learned to do reflexology, and do use many wonderful herbs, such as Tumeric, Holy Basil Tulsi, Ginger, Peppermint, and many others.
Peppermint essential oil, diluted, is good for cooling down the body. Tumeric is a  powerful anti-inflammatory. Holy Basil Tulsi is an adaptogenic herb, and is known to regulate or balance the adrenal glands, although I find it to work more effectively when used with  raw glandulars and good Vit B's. Ginger is also a very good anti-inflammatory and relatively easy to buy the root of Ginger at grocery stores.  (*just look for the funny whitish flesh colored thing that looks like gnarled fingers!) Ginger and Peppermint are both good for settling queasy stomachs. Peppermint straight, one drop on the temples, rub some on forehead and back of neck has worked wonders to take away my daughter's radiation headaches.
Lizzie
 



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From: [hidden email]
Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 19:24:31 -0700
Subject: RE: [eSens] High Performance Silver Fabric/Lizzie


 



Hello,
 
I would recommend Reiki energy healing and foot reflexology.  Check into acupuncture as far as the glands go.  And maybe you can find a noteworthy medical intuitive who can help diagnose you.  I know this is faith driven, but I honestly have had great fortune doing it this way.  You may find that herbs could be helpful, but of course you will know if any of the other treatments help bring down the temporature.  It's not easy being us.  In fact, I recently met a young man who had been placed on dialysis at the age of 30 and when I told him of my predicament he believed my condition to be worse than his. Whoa--
 
Good luck,
Pam

--- On Wed, 10/5/11, C.a.b. Johnson <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: C.a.b. Johnson <[hidden email]>
Subject: RE: [eSens] High Performance Silver Fabric/Lizzie
To: [hidden email]
Date: Wednesday, October 5, 2011, 2:27 AM

 

Hi Elizabeth,

I have two questions:  

1.  HIgh Performance Silver Mesh is silver coated nylon.  Doesn't the silver rub off on your skin and make it blackened?  Does it rip easily?

2.  You mention to cover the Thyroid and Thymus.  That makes sense because they are vulnerable and very important glands.  But I was wondering if those glands have a particular hypersensitivity to RH and if anyone is having problems with their Thymus?  

The reason I ask is because that is my weak spot and I am having a lot of pain in my Thymus during and after RH exposure.  Feels like it is bleeding..  I feared cancer and had a Thermogram, which is a non-invasive, non-radiation diagnositc tool.  It showed that my Thymus was radiating the most heat of anywhere in my body, and an abnormal amount, indicating a disease process.  I am wondering about how to best approach this very bad news. Of course, I will try to shield it from exposure, but it seems to be to late for that.

If I do have a tumor on it, the only way to diagnose that is by MRI or X-ray and I don't think my Thymus can take any more radiation.  Any input on Thymus diagnosis or healing?

Thanks for reading,

C. Johnson
Superdrove

--- On Tue, 10/4/11, Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]> wrote:

 I wouldn't use a scoop neck for two reasons. The 1st, too much

fabric is needed, waste of resources, and 2nd, you want the thyroid & thyrmus gland (front of neck) shielded, which is accomplished by a t-shirt neck with small v slit for easy on and off, and a scarf.

Lizzie

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Re: sheilding fabric

Marc Martin
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> I have gotten samples of shielding fabric and I can't even tolerate holding
>  a tiny square of the stuff that's safe for babies!

Yes, the shielding fabrics all (?) contain metal, so I'd think that some
percentage of people here would not be able to stand using them.

Marc
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