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fullwhenempty

Member Since 2008-08-20
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In Topic: Depression

2012-04-20 07:14:31

What does a "Chemical imbalance of the brain" actually mean? Is there a test for it?

It is important to actually do something and start to take control, rather than do nothing and remain a 'victim'. If you need support, there are people out there who can help. If you are living a toxifying lifestyle, go on a 7 day detox and use that as a springboard to break existing patterns and transform your lifestyle. A group setting suits some but not others. Some people prefer privacy or personalized programs. pm me if you want a recommendation.

Claims to lift depression have been made for large doses of Niacin (B3). Look it up.

In Topic: Tripping To India For Pleasure Or Medical Tourism, A Must Read.

2012-02-03 08:40:46

I thought Antibiotic resistance was a major problem in western hospitals? Reads like a typical industry hatchet job.

In Topic: Skin Problem

2012-02-03 08:29:59

Found the answer. It seems my skin reacted badly to a new pair of sandals. I assume the manufacturer has doused them with a harsh chemical, which my body is sensitive to. The wound has almost healed after a week on anti-histamines.

Reminds me of a Thai g/f, who had a similar experience with a cheap new bra. It took months for her scars to heal.

I wonder how many other people are reacting to harsh chemicals in footwear and clothing?

In Topic: Coffee Enema Kits In Bangkok - Where To Buy?

2012-02-03 08:20:22

Care to share why you want to use it? Coffee enemas are claimed to help with detoxification of the liver and can form part of a more comprehensive healing program. 'Mae West' claimed to have maintained her youth and vitality with a daily morning enema. She added baking soda and sea salt to hers. You can buy 'enema kits' in Tesco. Best to use organic coffee, if you can find it.

In Topic: Wormwood

2012-02-03 08:11:47

Yes. It's Artemisia Annua. You can buy the dry herb from Chinese pharmacies. Ask for 青蒿; qīnghāo ('ching how')

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