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Lets do a thought experiment. Anthony William has two superior (paranormal) gifts - and no medical education what-so-ever. One, he has been "taught" how to scan people, to know exactly what is wrong with them. Something like remote viewing. We (as healers) wouldn't necessarily have this tool - or need it - given the knowledge in the books. For example, we wouldn't know exactly which one of the 31 variants of the Shingles virus [deleted] has, but since the protocol to resolve it is basically the same, we wouldn't have to.
However, part of the training may include teaching the ability to diagnose via some paranormal scanning (as per the magnus post).. We don't need the scanning ability to provide superior healing, but it may become possible.
Two, the spirit tells Anthony what the person should do, given their diagnosis. This paranormal spirit focuses on foods). Future Orthomolecular Naturopaths would have powerful tools in addition to what is revealed by Anthony, e.g. high dose vitamin C - anti viral, anti toxin and pro immune system. High vitamin A, D, B3, etc. The means to control and even eradicate viruses that we now know lie at the root of otherwise "mysterious" illness.
popnowlin wrote:I'm through chapter III. At least it's not a boring technical blah blah blah book.
popnowlin wrote:First, I find it hard to believe this guy is getting this much technical detail about EBV from the spirit.
popnowlin wrote:And note that every detail he presents is followed by the disclaimer that science can't prove this yet, or that science misdiagnoses it. That's real convenient for him. In fact, if science never proves any of this that still doesn't make him wrong.
popnowlin wrote:The only things I eat on his list are blueberries and garlic. I have blueberries every day. I cook with garlic in just about everything from eggs to raccoon.
popnowlin wrote:I can tolerate celery if I eat it with cheese dip.
popnowlin wrote:I don't see cheese dip on his list.
popnowlin wrote:As a side note, celery juice has been a fad for quite some time now. That could be because it works or maybe this is part of that fad. I remain skeptical.
popnowlin wrote:I take vitamin C, zinc, B12, L-Lysine, and curcumin daily.
popnowlin wrote:Ester-c is vitamin C, but calcium ascorbate instead of ascorbic acid. Why is that better? It's way more expensive. I can get 300 1000mg tablets of AA for $12. The cheapest ester c I can find is 120 1000mg tablets for $11. That's over twice as expensive.
popnowlin wrote:I'll keep reading. Since I don't have MS, RA, or thyroid problems (that I know of), is reading chapters 4, 5, and 6 really important? This isn't going to win any prizes for interesting.
popnowlin wrote:As I'm reading this book I'm getting ideas. My first idea is why so many supplements/foods? There are so many different supplements/foods that are prescribed for any specific ailment and they vary from RA to MS to thyroid. If they're all fighting EB virus why so different? Can't you just treat EB and it would work for any symptoms caused by EB?
popnowlin wrote:What are the core EB fighters? I'm only on the "other mystery illness" section so far, but that seems like a logical question. What are the core EB fighters is key to me. I don't live where a Whole Foods or Trader Joe's is around the corner. I have to drive 20 miles to get to Walmart or Krogers. I can't get most of these foods even if I want to. If I could find the core items I could probably get enough of them to help. Celery I can get. I bought two bunches yesterday at Krogers.
popnowlin wrote:It would be nice is some of the more exotic things like Spirulina, Bladderwrack, and Atlantic Dulse (never heard of any of these before) came in pre-packaged EB fighting kits. I guarantee I'm not finding these at Walmart, Krogers, IGA, or Dollar General. There are some peaceful healing advantages to living way out in the country. Access to exotic foods isn't one of them.
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