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Cetyl Miristoleate and Varizapper ?

Started by Virgi, July 07, 2013, 07:28:45 PM

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Virgi

Hello, has anybody heard of using Cetyl Miristoleate supplement ? ... also about the Varizapper - zapper frequency generator machine ?

A friend recommended these two alternative medicine items, she is a cancer survivor.

Ill appreciate input, thanks!

Joe S.

A zapper is a low voltage frequency generator. It is best to be able to have a DC offset to the frequency. I use a PSU250 oscope/frequency generator that is programmable by my computer. Hulda Clark talks about the process in her book "The cure for all diseases".

You can find a lot of the related frequencies on the "Consolidated Annotated Frequency List" (CAFL). Some healing Tones can be found on my web site www.chakraforce.com You can read about these tones in the book "Let there be light" by Darious Dinshaw. His work was based on about 9000 medical research volumes of using light to heal. Royal Raymond Rife also did a lot of work on using frequency to heal.
bkn C4 & C5, herniation's 7 n, 5 t, 4 l, Nerve Damage
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Centrum Silver, Cinnamon, Magnesium, Flaxseed, Inositol, D3, ALA, ALC, Aleve, cistanche
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Virgi

Joe! Thank you so much, I sort of thought I´d get a pretty complete reply from you ... Will be checking out the link.

Do you know about the Cetyl Myristoleate ?

Regards,

Joe S.

I did a quick review of it when I read your post. There are other options for RA & OA that are more natural. I have not tried it or connected with anyone that has recommended it. I have not noticed a post about it in Life Extension Magazine.
bkn C4 & C5, herniation's 7 n, 5 t, 4 l, Nerve Damage
Lisinopril, Amlodipine, Pantoprazole, Metformin, Furosemide, Glimepiride,
Centrum Silver, Cinnamon, Magnesium, Flaxseed, Inositol, D3, ALA, ALC, Aleve, cistanche
Reiki, reflexology, meditation, electro-herbalism

Virgi

Thank you ! ... Yes there are other options, this was recommended by a friend :)

irish

Are you talking about NAC or acetylcysteine???? This is the same as Mucinex which is used to thin mucus in people with COPD. It is a really old drug that has shown its face more in the past few years. I have it ordered in an ampule from a mail order drug company that formulates its own drugs. I also have Bacitracin or Mucinex ordered to used at the same time. I have to open these 2 ampules and add these 2 drugs to 100 cc's of boiled distilled water with saline. The compnay sends me a very neat little type of irrigating container that is a different shape from any I have ever seen and it works quite well.

The problem with these drugs is that they are expensive and I try not to use them any more than I have to. They have a shelf life so have to make sure that I don't waste them. My ENT orders this for me. He is very good about trying any new combination of things that might help my nasal tissues. My immunologist checked my nasal passages a couple of months ago and told me they looked the best they had in years.

It is not the miracle cure thought cause I have ended up with yeast now and then. There is no cure or happy medium. We have to do the best we can and adjust---at least that is what I have learned. Thankfully, my mucus is so much less then it was years ago cause my infections are not as gross. A lot of what we think are infections are really autoimmune response to the inflammatory process which in turns increases the amount of the darn thick mucus we do have and also increases the swelling in the tissues of our nose, throat, etc.

The back of my throat and nasopharynx has gotten so it swells up so much lately that I can hardly breath through my nose. I also have a steroid that is used for asthma called Pulmocort that I use 1/2 ampule with 1 cup of boiled distilled water to irrigate with the Neti pot. This does take down the swelling. If I use it too much though I can feel my tissues get dried out and will get yeast.  It is just a big game that I keep playing to keep all the balls in the air. Ain't it all fun, folks?? Irish