If alcohol abuse is bad, then why is a recovering alcoholic "an alcoholic"? Your question makes almost as much sense.
ivan4iai- 02-09-2008
Sorry, I thought that by "recovering" you meant that you're becoming a christian all over again.
kylewaters- 02-09-2008
That would be scary and foolish indeed, to return to religion. That was a caustic retort on my behalf; In a bad mood after that visit with the neurologist. His prognosis was very negative. I am also forced to postpone my programme for yet another 2 weeks; it may seem silly, but I want to focus without other distractions, so that I may fast and meditate in isolation whilst using rings, braces, GP & SCF. Intent DOES influence the process.
ivan4iai- 02-10-2008
I may fast and meditate in isolation whilst using rings, braces, GP & SCF. Intent DOES influence the process.
That's great! :D
I want to be doing that too one day, I would probably go on a holiday to do just that.
Have fun & Good Luck!
kylewaters- 02-10-2008
Thank you for the encouragement. Taking a break from work and society in general is a very good idea. I am not sure about the sequence, but I believe that the order is: Colon cleanse; kidney flush, gallbladder flush. I don't know where the lymphatic would place itself in that sequence. Of course, you must afterwards restore the intestinal flora, which puts an end to "morning breath" and body odour.
Don't be foolish as I have been! "Some day I'll do it..." and "some day" never comes. Plan for it with determination! You will be very glad that you did! Another tip: Don't tell anyone about it (the cleanses); they will laugh, or beseech you not to "kill" yourself with "foolish scams".
kamebazooka- 02-11-2008
Another tip: Don't tell anyone about it (the cleanses); they will laugh, or beseech you not to "kill" yourself with "foolish scams".
I do not laugh and say you should not do such a thing, but I do encourage you to continue documenting thoroughly, and to seek refunds for any products that did not work as advertised.
BTW, I do not know if Alex says that his products will cure PTSD. Alex, can you confirm this?
jc- 02-12-2008
There are many products out there that dont meet our expectations, how many people here have bought a product and only to be dissapointed ? Have you gone back to the seller and said you want your money back ?
Same with ALEX, its the same thing, why attack ALEX, ATTACK all the other sellers too..
You know the words used when a seller sells his prodcuts are :
''CAN''
''COULD''
Those words are same as MAYBE and THER IS A CHANCE THAT THE PRODUCT COULD WORK.
If ALEX would use the words '' WILL WORK'' then you have a case..
So ALEX did not use the words YES IT ''WILL'' work, he is using ''COULD change your bones...
I Dont have anything against ALEX or anyone here, just making conversation.
:wink:
kylewaters- 02-12-2008
I don't expect Alex's products to necessarily cure a disease that's caused by unknown factors, which -if discovered- were to be disregarded. For example, there is a link (Parkinson's) to pesticides; I cannot continue exposure to pesticides, whilst expecting miraculous results from the rings. Discovery and removal of the causes are therefore the key, while Chiu products will/should/may assist recovery.
I have discovered some info, which now makes me think thrice before putting something into or upon my body. Only 3 of many examples: Canola oil, propylene glycol, sodium laureth sulfate.
tyciol- 02-13-2008
Proof is essential, otherwise you risk fooling yourself and wasting time. Even if something works, you need to keep testing it to see that it's still working.
I like the idea of being able to choose who gets to be immortal, but I'd rather get it on a free market than not at all.
ivan4iai- 02-14-2008
I have discovered some info, which now makes me think thrice before putting something into or upon my body. Only 3 of many examples: Canola oil, propylene glycol, sodium laureth sulfate.
What information?
tyciol- 02-14-2008
Watch out for Canola. It's from Xenu.
kylewaters- 02-14-2008
I have discovered some info, which now makes me think thrice before putting something into or upon my body. Only 3 of many examples: Canola oil, propylene glycol, sodium laureth sulfate.
What information?
Please read Kevin Trudeau's books, and also check out www.skindeep.com
The amount of what I have learnt would be too voluminous to post here. The two aforementioned will suffice for now; you will discover much more, as your "tree of knowledge" grows more "branches".
As an example: Parkinson's Diease (which I have) may be caused by exposure to pesticides, vitamin D deficiency (i.e. lack of sunlight), and years of severe sleep-deprivation and stress, all of which apply to me, though there are other causes. Keep in mind that this is only a sample as an answer to your query, and -unlike ATA1- I do not consider myself to be "an authority" or "highly knowledgeable"; only somewhat more knowledgeable than the average person. What I mean to say is that I do not intend to be "snooty", but my condition has caused certain effects upon my brain, as evidenced in my writing style. There are many other members of this forum who have much knowledge.
kamebazooka- 02-24-2008
Same with ALEX, its the same thing, why attack ALEX, ATTACK all the other sellers too..
You're right -- there are many other magnet products out there -- QRAY etc...
I have an idea for Alex: challenge them to a competitive test to show which products are more effective.
kylewaters- 02-27-2008
Ivan, you have not responded to my query about your i-music message!