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robin9168
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Re: Request for help with name or rep. rubric

Post by robin9168 »

Probably lipomas. Ive got lots! I think they are virtually impossible
to get rid of with remedies. Ive treated a few people with multiple
lipomatosis with no significant result. Anyone else had better experience?


suissa_m
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Re: Request for help with name or rep. rubric

Post by suissa_m »

thank you for sharing your experience!

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impossible
experience?


Sara Klein Ridgley, Ph.D.
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Re: Request for help with name or rep. rubric

Post by Sara Klein Ridgley, Ph.D. »

There are several non-Homeopathic treatments that seem to work.
1. Drinking the juice of 1 lemon in warm water every morning for a long haul, and drinking enough water during the day.
2. Doing a liver/gallbladder flush periodically (along with No. 1)
3. There is an electro medicine protocol with frequencies and foot baths that works in all cases, including very large lipomas. Rife type equipment is needed. I have heard extremely good results with this one.
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suissa_m
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Re: Request for help with name or rep. rubric

Post by suissa_m »

Grazie molto!
;-)

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suissa_m
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Re: Request for help with name or rep. rubric

Post by suissa_m »

thank you. the first one seems the easiest...
:-)

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multiple
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medmidas
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Joined: Thu Jan 12, 2006 11:00 pm

Re: Request for help with name or rep. rubric

Post by medmidas »

Hi,
Italy knows how to differentiate well, which grade is for cooking.
A thing that is good can turn bad if wrongly used.
Grades are written & well identified on the bottle.
salad oil
For massage
For cooking
We are ignorant & we don't care to read labels.
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medmidas
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Re: Request for help with name or rep. rubric

Post by medmidas »

Hi,
You need to identify well, whether it is lymph node swelling.
Without a proper clinical examination, only possibility can be indicated
over emails.
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medmidas
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Re: Request for help with name or rep. rubric

Post by medmidas »

Hi,
Lipoma normally do not hurt to touch but hurts on hard pressure.
During initial stages, before it turns hard, it may hurt to touch.
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John Harvey
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Re: Request for help with name or rep. rubric

Post by John Harvey »

Not on Carbonell organic 1866 extra virgin, it's not: no mention of
salad, cooking, massage, or any other use.

Cheers --

John
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