Saturday, August 18, 2012

NATURAL FOOD MEDICINE FOR MOST NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES: CJD included:

BECAUSE THIS DISEASE IS SO SERIOUS:
THESE BELOW ARE ABOUT MOST NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES: AND INCLUDES CJD, vCJD, and other diseases to do with prions: BSE and CWD
I've decided to give more ideas you might try swiftly.
CJD cures with Sardine Sandwiches
4 sardine sandwiches per week, multigrain bread is best, with some sort of olive oil spread. 
And:
Parsley Tea:
Fresh parsley, 8 sprigs
in
One cup of hot water
Infuse or steep the above two together, for 5 minutes 20 seconds.
Drink this, 1 glass, 3 x daily.
After the 3rd day, you will decide it's just as delicious to drink as your usual Ceylon or black tea.
Keep on with these above for 3 weeks. If after 3 weeks there is no change or improvement in the patient, then I would apologise. I cannot test this: I do not know of anyone that has CJD. 
Yet, oncoming Alzheimers Disease has been cured with the sardine sandwiches, and two cats have been cured of that, too. The first way to find out if you or others have Alzheimers Disease, is seen in a mirror: face the mirror, look into the eyes, and observe: is the head nodding a little, like a slight tremor? If so, you are advised, strongly, please, eat those sardine sandwiches and drink the parsley tea. Of course, as is usual with our food-medicines, eat other foods and drink other fluids as wished. Or choose if you will, to see a doctor, sooner rather than later. Yet the doctors cannot give a prescription to cure this problem, although they can give good advice. A naturopath, or a homeopath, would be even better to see. 
However, eating pig-meat is a problem, and so is eating chicken-meat or battery- or barn-eggs, teh problem is the cruel living quarters, and the loss of IQ if too much of those things are eaten. Meat-eating overall is not a sin but it IS a problem, we ask people to cut down on their meat-meals by 3-4 times a week, and if possible, become a vegetarian.
WE know the population of sardines in the oceans are dropping, so we ask that most people are not to eat sardines and other sea-life that is dropping in numbers, except that people who NEED the food-medicine of fish, its allowable.
About Schizophrenia and other mental sicknesses, we hope the above two pieces of advice will cure them, too. 
Please, people, support the Organics Movement, there are many reasons why to support Organics and quit on GMOs, mostly health reasons, plus the survival of plant-life on Earth, and that GMOs eaten turn into another disease later on; and that GMOs do not give off viable seed when flowering, it's like it says in the Bible: "oh, woe, the seeds are barren": that was about tons of GMO wheat sent to a famine-stricken area, and planted, and it grew only for ONE season, then, no more, it won't regrow. And if the usual ordinary types of seed-suppliers monopolise the world's seeds, then the buying of seeds will be a need instead of gathering from flower-seed, and then, the prices will go up and up and up, that's why they are trying for world domination: money, with no morals. So grow organics please. The heirloom and heritage seeds seem right: try the ones that the seeds have been handed down from father to son, they are usually fine, since being non-GMOs. Even better, buy seeds labelled as Organic, and learn about how to re-grow the seeds taken from the flowers, when to do that. And when gardening, grow a surplus please, for more than one good reason, and some of your surplus, let them run to seed or flower, and collect the seeds. You might even consider selling your own packets of organic seeds.
If you worry about your animals health, find out by research, if its' safe for your sheep and cattle to eat Parsley, if it's safe, plant some Parsley and let them eat as much as they like to eat it. Hens and chickens, do like carrots growing nearby, let them explore a carrot-patch, this is companion planting and the carrot-greens are much to their good health, thats' why they like that. Maybe try planting parsnips too, give them their own garden and please make it truely the hen's garden, not the people's, don't harvest from the hens garden. I cannot prove this yet, but I'm told the carrot greens and seeds ward off Avian Influenza.
Please don't take ALL of the eggs from your henhouse daily. Leave some of the eggs in the nest, so the hens can be more joyful.


Saturday, November 22, 2008

CJD MAD COW DISEASE NEW NATURAL CURE

A NEW NATURAL CURE, ABOUT CJD MAD COW DISEASE, NEW NATURAL CURE?
WE have a lovely new natural cure recipe available at Celestialhealth@slingshot.co.nz
Only respectful people may apply. There is no money, no obligation, no force-ons, no pressure, no persuasion: about this to you. We love you humankind, we love you all Life On Earth.
We love being healers. Since I'm human and make mistakes, we cannot PROMISE a cure, but we certainly do have hopes.
This being a new recipe, under Spiritual Inspiration.
We have not tested this, only because we don't know any person afflicted with that terrible disease, Crueltz-Jakobs Disease (CJD), nor do we know of any cattle in New Zealand that have that disease. If we did, we would test this first.
It's a lovely recipe using Triple Curled Parsley. The parsley is best used freshly picked, and put in boiling water, infused awhile, and drank. There's more details on the recipe, about infusing times, and how much to drink daily, and for how long.
We love you.
We don't want people and any life on earth to suffer, so we are HEALERS. We hope to cheer up people, by healing them.
Any questions, welcome to my Inbox.
Give your animals some herbs to eat: plant in the pastures, a mixture of various herbs. And remember the cats, too. Cats like CatNIP, grown organically, keep growing more. And, if you are buying seeds, be certain they are ORGANIC seeds, and for cats, remember that CatNIP, is different from CatMINT. My cat, a lovely wonderful cat with a very long tail and rather big ears, is wonderful, and ate and ate Catnip, and was quite healthy, and when I learned that even short-haired cats liked being groomed with a brush, daily, twice daily I would groom his coat, and his fur was, only days later, glossy, he was happy to be groomed. He ignored the catmint, and ate and enjoyed Catnip. Please, plant plenty of those seeds, organic of course is best for it's naturalness, and other reasons (genetically tampered with, altered, modified, engineered, spliced plants are like poison, later on, the people get sick, so would an animal, so choose organics for that gaurantee of good health, except for environmental problems affecting ALL the world), plant plenty for your cat: planting one or two of those is nice, but my cat ate the lot so promptly, and then wanted more and more. I got the idea of planting much of that in the garden, a potplant or two inside if he wanted some on a cold night (so he didn't have to go outside if he didn't want to), plus another garden some little distance away in case another cat in the neighbourhood wanted some medicine. Catnip is a good all-round medicine that cats like very much. If only catfood manufacturers would make a sardines and catnip mixture in tins or sachets, for our pet cats. Sardines, 3 meals per week at least, healed one cat of Alzheimers Disease, dementia. It's a serious disease. Of course, that cat was given other foods and preferred fish, for most of her life. I your cat's coat looks dull and does not shine no matter what, if it's "staring" (the fur standing on end instead of smoothly), and the cat's head seems unsteady or "nodding": 1. Give the cat some butter, 1 teaspoon, to eat, plus it's normal food and water and milk (better to give them cream). If, the next day, the cat still has staring fur, take the cat to the vet, promptly, it's serious. 2. If those two symptoms arrive at once: sardines, sardines, plus other foods. Within weeks, the cat should look healthy again. It's important to include some butter, full cream milk or some cream for a cat, every day, especially if it's being changed to a vegetarian cat, instead of red meat etc. Fish, at least, especially for some years.
Over the Moon, take care folks.
From Jessica Peaches.