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Post by caban13 on Nov 2, 2009 9:01:20 GMT -5
Hi all,
I was away for a while, but have had some interesting findings and experiences.
I recently went to a mineral spring in NoCal and I soaked in sulphur/saline/lithium rich baths. What I saw come out of my skin was mind bogling.
The temp was around 108, so it was pretty hot.
As I sat there, I watched in amazement as clouds of white dust emerged at first, then came small, wormlike things, then came the weird sh*t, what looked like insects and insect pieces just started pouring out of my skin.
I did this for over three days, augmented by sessions in the sauna.
I also started taking Chapparal tincture, 3X a day.
I felt much better when I left.
I would heartily recommend this type of treatment. If you cannot get to a sulphur spring, then use high amounts of Epsom and try to find sulphur to add to the bath.
I think the insect vector is in the mix to create the hive-mind interface.
I also think that there is some weird dimensional phasing going on with this as what came out of my skin defied all logic regarding skin, pores, etc.
My second day at the spring, the area was bombed with chemtrails and I actually saw long, tendril like pieces, almost like thin, white, tape, falling from the skies.
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Post by lilsissy on Nov 2, 2009 13:04:22 GMT -5
Wow, this makes sense,
I used sulfur bombs for insects in my house and it killed everthing!!
Mind hive , that is interesting.
Jen
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Post by aqt on Nov 2, 2009 16:42:41 GMT -5
Thanks for this information!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
very interesting..perhaps we need to look at sulfer meds for this?
sulfatrimeth....a sulfa based antibiotic, perhaps?
lilsissy....I've hear it referred to as "Hive-like mentality".....dictyostelium discoideum moves like that also...seperate cells moving as a united organism and let's not forget the vibrio which has "quorum sensing"...which is the same thing...probably done through chemical signaling??
aqt
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Post by caban13 on Nov 2, 2009 16:48:31 GMT -5
I looked into Sulfur and you can get it in mass quantities, very cheaply, but it is not water soluble, so adding it to baths would not likely work, unless there was benzine present, which does make it soluble. However, you can get sulfur soap.
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Post by aqt on Nov 2, 2009 18:59:01 GMT -5
caban13, your input is so welcome!!
Thank you for taking the time to give us all of this helpful information......
aqt
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Post by pocoloco on Nov 5, 2009 17:31:01 GMT -5
Topical Sodium Sulfacetamide (10%) has been suggested by a dermatologist.
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