Sunday, May 23, 2010

ressurect the dead

I'm having drinks with an elderly Swiss couple, but the tropical beach scene is marred by the lifeguards removing a dead man who drowned and/or heart attack. In their heavily accented
English she tells her husband, you should have brought the pills, yes i might have saved him,
and he explained (they were doctors) that they use a pill that revives dead people. Ok, im game
lets hear it i said-yes we are serious certain death episodes warrant this pill-its like a switch, we put it under the tongue and if it was a heart attack and he his dead no but if he drowned maybe.
or was it the other way around? we use it a few times a year and revive people. Its not a miracle
there are many medical ways and means around the world unheard of by the others and vice -versa, we are still in the infant stages concerning true accumulation of knowledge. For example have you heard of the foehn? I was familiar with the term used to describe the sudden cold winds that would fly at great speeds down Swiss mountains into the heated valleys. the sudden change of temperature would wreak havoc on people, even creating a temporary mental illness.
He stated they use common elements to bring patients back to par. I guessed and was correct!
A Vermont country doctor who lived in similar terrain used apple cider vinegar and honey to correct p.h. and acid levels who discovered it cured many other ailments and disorders.
Also this part of Europe gave us Bach and hanneman(homeopathic flowers) and i mentioned
how a retired American in Mexico was going to have much of his ears cut off due to sun cancer
and a homeopathic doctor said lets try this before they cut you, he swabbed one ear as a control
and lost the other ear as the doctor had plain disappeared from town.The other ear was fine till
he died years later. These doctors know the German lady doctor in Canada who claims a lot of cancers are a result of flukes that propagate in the body weakened by alcohol and are cured by a secret walnut extract. More on this later.

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