tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33801994.post4303294710118530596..comments2024-02-14T02:30:36.732-05:00Comments on The Blog of Helios: When Blivets StrikeAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13978117986484281976noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33801994.post-44740738538146677052014-09-26T14:57:15.279-05:002014-09-26T14:57:15.279-05:00I posted on this topic before.
Please look into V...I posted on this topic before.<br /><br />Please look into Vitamin D. You can get the scoop from researchers (not the gov or industry) at places like grassrootshealth.net and vitamindcouncil.org . It might be one of the best things you can do at home or in the hospital even (depends) to fight cancer and other life ending sicknesses that come about and overwhelm the body in part because of low vitamin D. I have been spared lots of agony (heart rhythm sleep body ache etc problems) for the last year by taking what experts understand is normal but most everyone else would tell you is overdose. My body asked for it and I obliged. Do you get stuffy nose when sleeping? Pains in mid section (heart, stomach area, etc)? Have lose bowels or bone injuries? Wake up with headaches or trouble breathing or have to sleep with head/chest high?<br /><br />Vitamin D. It can't hurt to look into it. It may not be a problem, but it may. Those fighting cancer require higher amounts. Doctors are not testing for low levels and generally will give you ultra conservative advice (supported by pharm industry). The body absorbs it. Vitamin d (and healthy food ideally.. to get other ingredients) helps keep cells in place from metastizing. The cancer reduction "correlation" is impressive. And you can generally take it on the side since it is natural (but I would check and consider making a big decision if your top medicine clashes and it is not solving your problem and you can find alternative medication).<br /><br />Well, at least you aren't stuck in a hospital, because you get less sun there than at home and likely little vitamin d.<br /><br />My mother passed away not long ago. She was fairly young all things considered, and lived by the word of doctors. Let doctors do what they must but after you have done what you can. [Although we all must pass, that is true.] Anyway, only later after I had my problems and found the supplements improved my condition a lot did I realize she too had been very low on D for many years (was told to avoid the midday sun and/or use lots of sunscreen.. because of lupus). Her 1000 IU I found in the kitchen cabinets was a joke. I am much healthier and have averaged around 30,000 daily for about a year now. You should not take that much but you may need to. It's natural to get sun every day in human evolution terms. It isn't natural to use sunscreen and manage to avoid mid day sun (mid day is when you should get 10-20 minutes of UVB) day in and day out.<br /><br />Look at the research and interviews presented in those 2 websites when you can. And notice studies like the one where indoor office workers have 3x the rate of deadly melanoma over those who work outside. Don't overdose on UVB but certainly get some and don't overdose on UVA which is all that you get on cloudy/foggy days or deep winter or past the midday.<br /><br />Good luck to both of you.Jose_Xnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33801994.post-42629579626777531192014-05-31T16:38:56.120-05:002014-05-31T16:38:56.120-05:00@ Fred:
Oh, and that nice inventory in your post ...@ Fred:<br /><br /><b>Oh, and that nice inventory in your post just gave that moron a reason to come back and be more thorough. Not very smart. Don't bait scumbags unless you intend to shoot them.</b><br /><br />That wasn't inventory I quoted...it was the stuff stolen. What is left is locked up behind two doors and I've spent my nights there until I can get the rest of our alarm system installed this Monday.<br /><br />And yes, I am a gun owner and no, I am no where near ready to shoot anyone unless they immediately threaten my family or myself. I'm never going to point a weapon at anyone again if I can help it. I've had to do it too many times over a two decade period and whether it was "sanctioned" by my government or not...taking another life isn't on my to-do list.<br /><br />However, I am adequately trained in staff fighting....in the right hands, a six foot fighting staff can be devastating. I possess the right hands.regluehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10262919286611138950noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33801994.post-31974538004185045962014-05-26T18:54:43.602-05:002014-05-26T18:54:43.602-05:00A guy you helped. Typical. Some scumbags just dese...A guy you helped. Typical. Some scumbags just deserve their idiotic, meaningless lives. They ruin it for people who would genuinely deserve some help.<br /><br />Oh, and that nice inventory in your post just gave that moron a reason to come back and be more thorough. Not very smart. Don't bait scumbags unless you intend to shoot them.<br /><br />Frednoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33801994.post-45633297548819134232014-05-26T16:17:19.132-05:002014-05-26T16:17:19.132-05:00So sorry to hear about all your misfortunes. Left...So sorry to hear about all your misfortunes. Left a donation at the link--sorry it could not be more. Best wishes to you and Diane.ebrkenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33801994.post-16830879763502197462014-05-26T10:33:44.639-05:002014-05-26T10:33:44.639-05:00Ken, I am so very sorry to hear what Dianne has be...Ken, I am so very sorry to hear what Dianne has been through, and what you have been through. I really don't have the right words. I could express rage, or anger, but neither would help. I just wanted to say I am truly sorry for all that has happened.<br />Paul SamsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com