Post by WalksInSpirit on Nov 1, 2005 22:28:24 GMT -5
Health Chat: 11-01-05
"The Skeleton & Bones"
(09:05:34) (Host-Nick) Tonight we start the Skeleton and Bones.
(09:05:56) (Host-Nick) This will give us a background to beter understand JohnB's chats and his work.
(09:06:13) (WalksInSpirit) Cool, Nick!
(09:06:14) (ky-mike) dem bones
(09:07:21) (Host-Nick) Very interesting structures, bones, we share them only with vertebrates in the animal kingdom.
(09:08:24) (ky-mike) an i take coral calcium nick... mbeen on it over a year.. i go off of it ... i can feel the pain .... it works !
(09:08:27) (Host-Nick) Our bones started out in evolution through chordates, things like lamprey and sharks which have a spinal chord but no calcified tissue.
(09:09:16) (Host-Nick) That make sense, ky-mike, a depletion incalcium affects not only the bones but also the entire energy process.
(09:10:16) (ky-mike) comes from okinowa japan . people ther hav it in there diet , they dont get sic ,.... an live to b over 100
(09:10:20) (Host-Nick) he Cayce readings spoke of taking calcios twice a week. Not more than twice and then only if you have no thyroid disorder.
(09:11:28) (Host-Nick) Calcium is a difficult element to absorb, unlike sodium, magnesium and potassium which just ross the cell walls like nothing.
(09:12:02) (ky-mike) yes u r right , wit magnisuman oter vitemins ... it gets in
(09:12:25) (LightBearerHelen) WIth vitamines, you need some in your system for others to work.
(09:12:37) (LightBearerHelen) so taking just one may not do what one thinks it does.
(09:13:14) (ky-mike) i take it wit orange juice ... every day
(09:13:30) (Host-Nick) The question of vitamins is complex, the B vitamins except for B-12 and vitC absorb easily into the water phase of the blood.
(09:14:08) (ky-mike) yes helen , as we get older... oue emune system , starts to brake down , suplaments help !
(09:14:34) (Host-Nick) Age is a state of mind :o)
(09:15:02) (ky-mike) b-12 ... a an d ... vitamin -e ... i take it all , an im 61
(09:15:23) (ky-mike) and pain is a realaty
(09:17:35) (ky-mike) an exersize.... is a big part , we dont like to do it ... but its a must
(09:19:53) (Host-Nick) OK let us start the Bones and the Skeletal system
(09:21:12) (Host-Nick) Bone is the hardest tissue in the body. It is made from fibrous collagen (cartilage) cells and a dense mineralized substance which is based on calcium phosphate.
(09:22:04) (Host-Nick) Bone has five major functions: Moving, maintaining or supporting a change in postiion of a part or parts of the body.
(09:22:45) (Host-Nick) Protection: Enclosing delicate parts of the body such as the brain, lungs kidneys, heart etc.
(09:23:18) (Host-Nick) A structural support for muscles, tendons and ligaments to attach to.
(09:24:07) (Host-Nick) Mineral Storage: Bone serves as a reservoir for storage and withdrawing minerals which help keep the body's chemistry balanced.
(09:24:40) (Host-Nick) Blodd cell formation: the bones marrow is the site where red blood cell manufaturing takes place.
(09:25:03) (Host-Nick) The blood cell formation is something we need a whole topic on because i is complex.
(09:26:08) (Host-Nick) Bones can be classified by shape as long, short, flat and irregular.
(09:27:37) (Host-Nick) They can also be classified by body location, they are axial skeleton bones; bones which form the body's central axis, This would include the skull, vertebrae and the rib cage.
(09:28:52) (Host-Nick) The appendicular skeleton bones inlude the bones of the extremities as well as the bones used to attach them to the body. This mostly the locomotive structures. :o)
(09:29:10) (Host-Nick) Has anyone any questions?
(09:30:13) (ky-mike) wat can we do to better r bones
(09:30:14) (Q) uh..appendicular.. uh.. no.
(09:31:23) (WalksInSpirit) Appendicular: [adj] relating to or consisting of an appendage or appendages; especially the limbs; "the appendicular skeleton"
(09:31:24) (Host-Nick) The appendicular bones are the arm and leg bones, these terms are used so that one understand what one's doctor is saying. Also because they do appear in the readings on occasions.
(09:31:35) (Q) are bones of the extremeties the ones that bends?
(09:32:35) (Host-Nick) In certain places some bones will bend but this is due to the tension placed by ligamentds and tendons.
(09:32:39) (mark) had read today that our bone cell's are replaced within a seven year period
(09:32:58) (Host-Nick) A long bone is one of the long arm or long leg bones.
(09:33:01) (Q) oh.. appen. . meaning appendage.. gotcha.
(09:33:46) (Host-Nick) The straight part of the bone is the shaft (you will see the term diaphysis) the ends are called epiphyses.
(09:35:34) (Host-Nick) At the outer edge of the epiphysis is a thin layer of cartilage called the artiular cartilage. The articular cartilage provides a frictionless surface for the bones to meet.
(09:36:06) (Host-Nick) The rest of the long bone is covered by a membrane called the periosteum.
(09:38:15) (Host-Nick) The shaft of the long bones are holow, its outer wall is composed of compact bone which is dense and hard. However, this compact bone is five times as strong as steel and weighs half the same amount as an equal volume.
(09:39:52) (Host-Nick) He interior of the long bones contains the marow where blood cells are produced. The cavity consists of spongy bone and canals runing through it.
(09:41:41) (Host-Nick) This process of bone building is carried out by cells called osteoblasts, there are also bone destroying cells called osteoclasts which ensure that the bone is reycled roughly every seven years, as ky-mike said.
(09:42:02) (Host-Nick) Has anyone any questions?
(09:42:58) (merri) what happens when one looses bone density
(09:43:02) (Cris) Can the bone distroying osteoblasts cause osteoprosis?
(09:43:41) (Host-Nick) Osteoporosis and loss of bone density usually occur when calcium is depleted in other areas of the body.
(09:43:51) (LightBearerHelen) Is there a book or publication that EC has, that surmizes his health recommendations and remedys?
(09:44:35) (merri) what is good for building bone density?
(09:44:47) (Host-Nick) The osteoclasts are constantly at work breaking down the bone to supply calcium and phosphorus to other parts of the body. At the same time the osteoblasts are collecting calcium and phosphorus as well as connective tissue material to build more bone material.
(09:44:58) (Roz) Calcitonion made from salmon bones
(09:45:30) (merri) is it readily absorbed Roz
(09:45:34) (Roz) will rebuild bone denisity
(09:45:41) (Cheryl) How does rheumatoid arthirtitis destroy joints & affect arthritis of the bone?
(09:45:50) (Roz) thru the nasal membranes
(09:45:51) (Host-Nick) It may be that the calium and the phosphorus level in the body are OK, but that the necesary proteins for forming the collagen for the calcium phosphate to be built on are missing.
(09:46:27) (merri) is it perscription Roz
(09:46:41) (Roz) by perscription only
(09:47:19) (Host-Nick) Rgeumatoid arthritis is actualy an autoimmune disorder, where the immune system, 'thinks' that there is a problem with the articular cartilage and is destroying it as fast as the body is trying to build it.
(09:48:15) (Cheryl) My husband was taking Humira to prevent the ra; he has it iin a beginnings stage.
(09:48:31) (Bill) merri there is nothing better for fighting osteio and building bone mass than exerscie
(09:48:53) (Roz) weight bearing exercise
(09:48:59) (Host-Nick) In the early stages, olive leaf tea is beneficial.
(09:49:22) (Cheryl) How do I make it? Nick?
(09:49:58) (Cris) If I go digging I can call it a health exercise? :o)
(09:50:08) (merri) just exercise Bill?
(09:50:22) (Bill) yes even walking
(09:51:09) (merri) must be why my bones are so strong then
(09:51:28) (merri) but worry about loosing bone density
(09:51:36) (Host-Nick) Just get a pound of organic olive leaves and make the tea, it is bitter but very beneficial and has no side effects.
(09:51:45) (Q) so what are blood building foods to help with your bones?
(09:51:50) (Bill) this is according to doc. serveys on lost of bone mass in mainly ladies and the recomendations for them to reverse the situation
(09:51:51) (LightBearerHelen) daily? Weekly, Nick?
(09:52:13) (Cheryl) okay, ty, Nick
(09:52:55) (merlin) how about comfrey nick?
(09:52:56) (Bill) also like Roz said weight bearing exersice is very good
(09:52:56) (Host-Nick) Take it three times a day.
(09:53:02) (Roz) Glousamine and Calcatonion
(09:53:10) (LightBearerHelen) ty, Nick
(09:53:23) (WalksInSpirit) I have left knee trouble. Not much cartillage left in it. And I take Knoxx Gelatin in a glass of orange juice every day. It has helped. :-)
(09:53:45) (Bill) i tried gloucamine and for me it doesn't work makes my joints ache
(09:54:12) (merri) my mother also takes that WIS
(09:54:24) (Host-Nick) Now the original condition of the rheumatoid arthritis may arise from acidity in the blood, alkalinize the blood by proper food combinations to ease the situation. This is what the Cayce readings speak of about this.
(09:54:31) (WalksInSpirit) Bill, the Knoxx Gelatin would prolly help you a great deal. Just take one little envelope of it in a glass of Orange Juice every morning.
(09:54:52) (Host-Nick) Perhaps this relates more to 'true' rheumatism and osteoporosis.
(09:55:06) (Bill) i eat chicken neck bones and if my wife will buy them pickled pigs ft. :o)
(09:55:32) (Host-Nick) Also the Cayce readings state that eliminations have been slowed in these conditions causing acidity.
(09:55:39) (merri) geeeeeezzz Bill!!
(09:55:41) (Roz) how many miligrams did ja take Bill
(09:55:47) (mark) pickled pigs ft
(09:55:56) (Q) pigs feet.. do you know pigs don't sweat.. and all the toxins goes to the feet.
(09:56:04) (Roz) Cayces say chew chicken bones
(09:56:10) (Bill) just 1 pill at a time Roz tried a few dif. brands
(09:56:11) (Cheryl) Yes, bill, i read somewhere how the cartilage in chicken wings & joints help tp replace & rebuild are cartilage.
(09:56:39) (Q) I used to love em myself till I learned that.
(09:57:01) (Host-Nick) The acid blood starts irritatting the articular cartilages, this is where the immune system can 'think' there is an invasion.
(09:57:26) (WalksInSpirit) A friend of mine who hangs on skyscrapers and hangs steel every day told me about the Knoxx Gelatin & orange juice. He's in his late 50s and he says his joints never bother him since he has been on the Knoxx Gelatin regimen.
(09:57:33) (Bill) quess thats why i'm so healthy Q built up a good emunity :o)
(09:57:45) (Cheryl) I read somewhere dat burying the body in sand & dead sea saltz helps to ease the pain of arthritis. Is that true? Nick?
(09:57:49) (Q) lol Bill.. way to go.
(09:58:39) (merri) I know many people who swear by that regimen WIS
(09:58:47) (Cheryl) Maybe it's the healing properties of the quartz in the sand that restores health to the body, Hmmm?
(09:59:34) (Bill) knox gelitin is made up of cartlege from horse hoves, and animal joints
(09:59:36) (WalksInSpirit) I know it's sure helped me, Merri. :-)
(09:59:44) (Host-Nick) 4517-2"..the poisons in the system so clog the tissue as to produce pressure on the centres andon the tendons as to make the troubles and thedistreses through the portions of the body.
(10:00:23) (Q) and pig joints Bill.
(10:00:31) (Bill) yes Q :o)
(10:01:08) (Roz) even the pig squeals
(10:01:13) (merri) it also makes your nails grow really nice and strong!
(10:01:33) (LightBearerHelen) knox gelatin does, merri?
(10:01:40) (merri) yes
(10:01:45) (LightBearerHelen) wow - thanks tons!
(10:02:19) (Host-Nick) This we see is produced from the system not eliminating properly, and the suggestions as were given have not been carried out and the adjustments made for the systems as were given, neither has the diet been adhered to, when the conditions improved.
(10:02:25) (merri) it is recommended for people who have broken and peeling nails
(10:02:40) (Bill) i use to buy clear geliton when the kids were young and make jello with it adding fruid thingytail so they would eat it
(10:02:48) (LightBearerHelen) my nails have always been paper thin.... do you think the gelatin would help?
(10:03:01) (WalksInSpirit) It's good for your hair, too.
(10:03:01) (merri) yes
(10:03:12) (merri) worth a try Helen
(10:03:22) (LightBearerHelen) excellent - Thanks very much everyone. I'll give it a try.
(10:03:27) (Host-Nick) Take at least one tablet of Honey Charcoal every three days, preferably prepared by Battle Creek Sanitorium.
(10:04:27) (Bill) honey charcoal that will be good to remember Nick
(10:04:29) (mark) what's Honey Charcoal and for what?
(10:04:53) (mark) please
(10:05:48) (LightBearerHelen) Spirit, how much do you take each day with OJ?
(10:06:04) (Host-Nick) IN 4517-1 it spoke of "There are different conditions locally that asist these (disturbances); these centres and the Peyer's patches gland region, however, from which this condition has risen.
(10:06:28) (Host-Nick) This is treatng a condition of arthritis which I was asked about some time back.
(10:06:42) (Roz) what is honey charcoal made out of
(10:06:52) (LightBearerHelen) thanks, Spirit!
(10:06:56) (merlin) regarding psoriasis probably
(10:06:59) (mark) ty Nick
(10:07:06) (WalksInSpirit) You're welcome, Helen!
(10:07:07) (Cris) Computer crashed
(10:07:17) (Bill) the assimilation of nutriants is 6 times greater when taken with jelitan (Cayce)
(10:07:41) (Host-Nick) You see how disorders in one area por circulation from the intestines through the liver and the kidneys ends up causing a bone condition.
(10:08:15) (Host-Nick) I have no idea, it just said Honey Charcoal, perhaps charcoal made from honey?
(10:09:31) (Host-Nick) Take twice each day: level teasthingyful of effervescent phosphate of soda, with three drops of sasparilla with one drop of white pine oil.
(10:09:37) (Bill) or eat your charcoal with honey
(10:11:46) (Host-Nick) This reading also spoke of vertebral misalignements in the lower back area. This es[pecialy is something that someone with arthritis should look at. Poor circulation in the abdominal area leads to poor circulation everywhere and bad eliminations.
(10:12:15) (Host-Nick) OK has anyone got any questions?
(10:13:45) (Host-Nick) OK, it is Open Chat :o)
(10:13:50) (Q) thanks for the class Nick.
(10:14:02) (Cheryl) I rub the useful lotion Heritage's egyptian oil into my knees when I've had a long day at work. It feels like a mini-massage.
(10:14:09) (LightBearerHelen) Thanks, Nick - that was excellent!! :)
(10:14:30) (merlin) awesome
(10:15:21) (Roz) Its great Cheryl
(10:15:44) (Nick) Poor circulation and spinal misalignments always seemed to turn up in the Cayce readings.
(10:15:47) (WalksInSpirit) Nick, thanks Bro! Great info tonight, as usual! :-)
(10:16:15) (Bill) yes they do Nick
(10:16:33) (Nick) Castor oil packs on the lower abdominal area covering the navel, hepatic vein and the liver and gall blader were perhaps the most recommended treatment.
(10:16:52) (Cris) so were spinal alignments
(10:17:03) (Roz) lack of exercise Nick?
(10:17:43) (Nick) Exercise is important, as is the deep breathing that should be practiced whenever possible.
(10:18:22) (Cris) I think it is interesting that so many diseases can be traced to skeletal problems
(10:18:51) (Cris) The misalignments puts pressure on other areas of the body
(10:19:28) (Nick) Pressure on the nerves also prevents the smooth muscle tissues of the organs from getting their electrical pulses to contract and relax.
(10:21:17) (Roz) Osteopathic treatments help
(10:25:26) (LightBearerHelen) G'night all. Thanks everyone for the great chat and tips. :)
(10:30:21) (Cheryl) I'd like to add something that doesn't have to do with bones, Is that o.k.? Nick?
(10:30:45) (Cheryl) it's about the avian flu virus H5N1
(10:30:48) (Nick) Please :o)
(10:31:53) (Cheryl) I am a subscriber to flower essences form Perelandra. Anyone in preparing themselves for an outbreak should visit this website. www.Perelandra-ltd.com
(10:32:48) (Bill) Cheryl anyone concerned about getting the flu should indulge in a healthy diet and forget all the hipe
(10:33:05) (Cheryl) She suggests to take the Flu Season 2005-2006 that Her (Maechelle) & Nature have Co-created to help humans deal with flu symptoms.
(10:33:48) (Cheryl) ok, Bill. Love & Light to all, Have to supply Power to the People early, tomorrow. Goodnight All!
(10:34:11) (Nick) Do yoga exercises to ease the ffects of spinal misalignments.
(10:35:48) (Bill) anything like that dealing with releving stress Nick i'm sure is very benificial in avoiding spinal misalignments
(10:37:25) (Bill) L&L TY Nick good chat
(10:37:50) (mark) yes thank you Nick for chat
(09:05:56) (Host-Nick) This will give us a background to beter understand JohnB's chats and his work.
(09:06:13) (WalksInSpirit) Cool, Nick!
(09:06:14) (ky-mike) dem bones
(09:07:21) (Host-Nick) Very interesting structures, bones, we share them only with vertebrates in the animal kingdom.
(09:08:24) (ky-mike) an i take coral calcium nick... mbeen on it over a year.. i go off of it ... i can feel the pain .... it works !
(09:08:27) (Host-Nick) Our bones started out in evolution through chordates, things like lamprey and sharks which have a spinal chord but no calcified tissue.
(09:09:16) (Host-Nick) That make sense, ky-mike, a depletion incalcium affects not only the bones but also the entire energy process.
(09:10:16) (ky-mike) comes from okinowa japan . people ther hav it in there diet , they dont get sic ,.... an live to b over 100
(09:10:20) (Host-Nick) he Cayce readings spoke of taking calcios twice a week. Not more than twice and then only if you have no thyroid disorder.
(09:11:28) (Host-Nick) Calcium is a difficult element to absorb, unlike sodium, magnesium and potassium which just ross the cell walls like nothing.
(09:12:02) (ky-mike) yes u r right , wit magnisuman oter vitemins ... it gets in
(09:12:25) (LightBearerHelen) WIth vitamines, you need some in your system for others to work.
(09:12:37) (LightBearerHelen) so taking just one may not do what one thinks it does.
(09:13:14) (ky-mike) i take it wit orange juice ... every day
(09:13:30) (Host-Nick) The question of vitamins is complex, the B vitamins except for B-12 and vitC absorb easily into the water phase of the blood.
(09:14:08) (ky-mike) yes helen , as we get older... oue emune system , starts to brake down , suplaments help !
(09:14:34) (Host-Nick) Age is a state of mind :o)
(09:15:02) (ky-mike) b-12 ... a an d ... vitamin -e ... i take it all , an im 61
(09:15:23) (ky-mike) and pain is a realaty
(09:17:35) (ky-mike) an exersize.... is a big part , we dont like to do it ... but its a must
(09:19:53) (Host-Nick) OK let us start the Bones and the Skeletal system
(09:21:12) (Host-Nick) Bone is the hardest tissue in the body. It is made from fibrous collagen (cartilage) cells and a dense mineralized substance which is based on calcium phosphate.
(09:22:04) (Host-Nick) Bone has five major functions: Moving, maintaining or supporting a change in postiion of a part or parts of the body.
(09:22:45) (Host-Nick) Protection: Enclosing delicate parts of the body such as the brain, lungs kidneys, heart etc.
(09:23:18) (Host-Nick) A structural support for muscles, tendons and ligaments to attach to.
(09:24:07) (Host-Nick) Mineral Storage: Bone serves as a reservoir for storage and withdrawing minerals which help keep the body's chemistry balanced.
(09:24:40) (Host-Nick) Blodd cell formation: the bones marrow is the site where red blood cell manufaturing takes place.
(09:25:03) (Host-Nick) The blood cell formation is something we need a whole topic on because i is complex.
(09:26:08) (Host-Nick) Bones can be classified by shape as long, short, flat and irregular.
(09:27:37) (Host-Nick) They can also be classified by body location, they are axial skeleton bones; bones which form the body's central axis, This would include the skull, vertebrae and the rib cage.
(09:28:52) (Host-Nick) The appendicular skeleton bones inlude the bones of the extremities as well as the bones used to attach them to the body. This mostly the locomotive structures. :o)
(09:29:10) (Host-Nick) Has anyone any questions?
(09:30:13) (ky-mike) wat can we do to better r bones
(09:30:14) (Q) uh..appendicular.. uh.. no.
(09:31:23) (WalksInSpirit) Appendicular: [adj] relating to or consisting of an appendage or appendages; especially the limbs; "the appendicular skeleton"
(09:31:24) (Host-Nick) The appendicular bones are the arm and leg bones, these terms are used so that one understand what one's doctor is saying. Also because they do appear in the readings on occasions.
(09:31:35) (Q) are bones of the extremeties the ones that bends?
(09:32:35) (Host-Nick) In certain places some bones will bend but this is due to the tension placed by ligamentds and tendons.
(09:32:39) (mark) had read today that our bone cell's are replaced within a seven year period
(09:32:58) (Host-Nick) A long bone is one of the long arm or long leg bones.
(09:33:01) (Q) oh.. appen. . meaning appendage.. gotcha.
(09:33:46) (Host-Nick) The straight part of the bone is the shaft (you will see the term diaphysis) the ends are called epiphyses.
(09:35:34) (Host-Nick) At the outer edge of the epiphysis is a thin layer of cartilage called the artiular cartilage. The articular cartilage provides a frictionless surface for the bones to meet.
(09:36:06) (Host-Nick) The rest of the long bone is covered by a membrane called the periosteum.
(09:38:15) (Host-Nick) The shaft of the long bones are holow, its outer wall is composed of compact bone which is dense and hard. However, this compact bone is five times as strong as steel and weighs half the same amount as an equal volume.
(09:39:52) (Host-Nick) He interior of the long bones contains the marow where blood cells are produced. The cavity consists of spongy bone and canals runing through it.
(09:41:41) (Host-Nick) This process of bone building is carried out by cells called osteoblasts, there are also bone destroying cells called osteoclasts which ensure that the bone is reycled roughly every seven years, as ky-mike said.
(09:42:02) (Host-Nick) Has anyone any questions?
(09:42:58) (merri) what happens when one looses bone density
(09:43:02) (Cris) Can the bone distroying osteoblasts cause osteoprosis?
(09:43:41) (Host-Nick) Osteoporosis and loss of bone density usually occur when calcium is depleted in other areas of the body.
(09:43:51) (LightBearerHelen) Is there a book or publication that EC has, that surmizes his health recommendations and remedys?
(09:44:35) (merri) what is good for building bone density?
(09:44:47) (Host-Nick) The osteoclasts are constantly at work breaking down the bone to supply calcium and phosphorus to other parts of the body. At the same time the osteoblasts are collecting calcium and phosphorus as well as connective tissue material to build more bone material.
(09:44:58) (Roz) Calcitonion made from salmon bones
(09:45:30) (merri) is it readily absorbed Roz
(09:45:34) (Roz) will rebuild bone denisity
(09:45:41) (Cheryl) How does rheumatoid arthirtitis destroy joints & affect arthritis of the bone?
(09:45:50) (Roz) thru the nasal membranes
(09:45:51) (Host-Nick) It may be that the calium and the phosphorus level in the body are OK, but that the necesary proteins for forming the collagen for the calcium phosphate to be built on are missing.
(09:46:27) (merri) is it perscription Roz
(09:46:41) (Roz) by perscription only
(09:47:19) (Host-Nick) Rgeumatoid arthritis is actualy an autoimmune disorder, where the immune system, 'thinks' that there is a problem with the articular cartilage and is destroying it as fast as the body is trying to build it.
(09:48:15) (Cheryl) My husband was taking Humira to prevent the ra; he has it iin a beginnings stage.
(09:48:31) (Bill) merri there is nothing better for fighting osteio and building bone mass than exerscie
(09:48:53) (Roz) weight bearing exercise
(09:48:59) (Host-Nick) In the early stages, olive leaf tea is beneficial.
(09:49:22) (Cheryl) How do I make it? Nick?
(09:49:58) (Cris) If I go digging I can call it a health exercise? :o)
(09:50:08) (merri) just exercise Bill?
(09:50:22) (Bill) yes even walking
(09:51:09) (merri) must be why my bones are so strong then
(09:51:28) (merri) but worry about loosing bone density
(09:51:36) (Host-Nick) Just get a pound of organic olive leaves and make the tea, it is bitter but very beneficial and has no side effects.
(09:51:45) (Q) so what are blood building foods to help with your bones?
(09:51:50) (Bill) this is according to doc. serveys on lost of bone mass in mainly ladies and the recomendations for them to reverse the situation
(09:51:51) (LightBearerHelen) daily? Weekly, Nick?
(09:52:13) (Cheryl) okay, ty, Nick
(09:52:55) (merlin) how about comfrey nick?
(09:52:56) (Bill) also like Roz said weight bearing exersice is very good
(09:52:56) (Host-Nick) Take it three times a day.
(09:53:02) (Roz) Glousamine and Calcatonion
(09:53:10) (LightBearerHelen) ty, Nick
(09:53:23) (WalksInSpirit) I have left knee trouble. Not much cartillage left in it. And I take Knoxx Gelatin in a glass of orange juice every day. It has helped. :-)
(09:53:45) (Bill) i tried gloucamine and for me it doesn't work makes my joints ache
(09:54:12) (merri) my mother also takes that WIS
(09:54:24) (Host-Nick) Now the original condition of the rheumatoid arthritis may arise from acidity in the blood, alkalinize the blood by proper food combinations to ease the situation. This is what the Cayce readings speak of about this.
(09:54:31) (WalksInSpirit) Bill, the Knoxx Gelatin would prolly help you a great deal. Just take one little envelope of it in a glass of Orange Juice every morning.
(09:54:52) (Host-Nick) Perhaps this relates more to 'true' rheumatism and osteoporosis.
(09:55:06) (Bill) i eat chicken neck bones and if my wife will buy them pickled pigs ft. :o)
(09:55:32) (Host-Nick) Also the Cayce readings state that eliminations have been slowed in these conditions causing acidity.
(09:55:39) (merri) geeeeeezzz Bill!!
(09:55:41) (Roz) how many miligrams did ja take Bill
(09:55:47) (mark) pickled pigs ft
(09:55:56) (Q) pigs feet.. do you know pigs don't sweat.. and all the toxins goes to the feet.
(09:56:04) (Roz) Cayces say chew chicken bones
(09:56:10) (Bill) just 1 pill at a time Roz tried a few dif. brands
(09:56:11) (Cheryl) Yes, bill, i read somewhere how the cartilage in chicken wings & joints help tp replace & rebuild are cartilage.
(09:56:39) (Q) I used to love em myself till I learned that.
(09:57:01) (Host-Nick) The acid blood starts irritatting the articular cartilages, this is where the immune system can 'think' there is an invasion.
(09:57:26) (WalksInSpirit) A friend of mine who hangs on skyscrapers and hangs steel every day told me about the Knoxx Gelatin & orange juice. He's in his late 50s and he says his joints never bother him since he has been on the Knoxx Gelatin regimen.
(09:57:33) (Bill) quess thats why i'm so healthy Q built up a good emunity :o)
(09:57:45) (Cheryl) I read somewhere dat burying the body in sand & dead sea saltz helps to ease the pain of arthritis. Is that true? Nick?
(09:57:49) (Q) lol Bill.. way to go.
(09:58:39) (merri) I know many people who swear by that regimen WIS
(09:58:47) (Cheryl) Maybe it's the healing properties of the quartz in the sand that restores health to the body, Hmmm?
(09:59:34) (Bill) knox gelitin is made up of cartlege from horse hoves, and animal joints
(09:59:36) (WalksInSpirit) I know it's sure helped me, Merri. :-)
(09:59:44) (Host-Nick) 4517-2"..the poisons in the system so clog the tissue as to produce pressure on the centres andon the tendons as to make the troubles and thedistreses through the portions of the body.
(10:00:23) (Q) and pig joints Bill.
(10:00:31) (Bill) yes Q :o)
(10:01:08) (Roz) even the pig squeals
(10:01:13) (merri) it also makes your nails grow really nice and strong!
(10:01:33) (LightBearerHelen) knox gelatin does, merri?
(10:01:40) (merri) yes
(10:01:45) (LightBearerHelen) wow - thanks tons!
(10:02:19) (Host-Nick) This we see is produced from the system not eliminating properly, and the suggestions as were given have not been carried out and the adjustments made for the systems as were given, neither has the diet been adhered to, when the conditions improved.
(10:02:25) (merri) it is recommended for people who have broken and peeling nails
(10:02:40) (Bill) i use to buy clear geliton when the kids were young and make jello with it adding fruid thingytail so they would eat it
(10:02:48) (LightBearerHelen) my nails have always been paper thin.... do you think the gelatin would help?
(10:03:01) (WalksInSpirit) It's good for your hair, too.
(10:03:01) (merri) yes
(10:03:12) (merri) worth a try Helen
(10:03:22) (LightBearerHelen) excellent - Thanks very much everyone. I'll give it a try.
(10:03:27) (Host-Nick) Take at least one tablet of Honey Charcoal every three days, preferably prepared by Battle Creek Sanitorium.
(10:04:27) (Bill) honey charcoal that will be good to remember Nick
(10:04:29) (mark) what's Honey Charcoal and for what?
(10:04:53) (mark) please
(10:05:48) (LightBearerHelen) Spirit, how much do you take each day with OJ?
(10:06:04) (Host-Nick) IN 4517-1 it spoke of "There are different conditions locally that asist these (disturbances); these centres and the Peyer's patches gland region, however, from which this condition has risen.
(10:06:28) (Host-Nick) This is treatng a condition of arthritis which I was asked about some time back.
(10:06:42) (Roz) what is honey charcoal made out of
(10:06:52) (LightBearerHelen) thanks, Spirit!
(10:06:56) (merlin) regarding psoriasis probably
(10:06:59) (mark) ty Nick
(10:07:06) (WalksInSpirit) You're welcome, Helen!
(10:07:07) (Cris) Computer crashed
(10:07:17) (Bill) the assimilation of nutriants is 6 times greater when taken with jelitan (Cayce)
(10:07:41) (Host-Nick) You see how disorders in one area por circulation from the intestines through the liver and the kidneys ends up causing a bone condition.
(10:08:15) (Host-Nick) I have no idea, it just said Honey Charcoal, perhaps charcoal made from honey?
(10:09:31) (Host-Nick) Take twice each day: level teasthingyful of effervescent phosphate of soda, with three drops of sasparilla with one drop of white pine oil.
(10:09:37) (Bill) or eat your charcoal with honey
(10:11:46) (Host-Nick) This reading also spoke of vertebral misalignements in the lower back area. This es[pecialy is something that someone with arthritis should look at. Poor circulation in the abdominal area leads to poor circulation everywhere and bad eliminations.
(10:12:15) (Host-Nick) OK has anyone got any questions?
(10:13:45) (Host-Nick) OK, it is Open Chat :o)
(10:13:50) (Q) thanks for the class Nick.
(10:14:02) (Cheryl) I rub the useful lotion Heritage's egyptian oil into my knees when I've had a long day at work. It feels like a mini-massage.
(10:14:09) (LightBearerHelen) Thanks, Nick - that was excellent!! :)
(10:14:30) (merlin) awesome
(10:15:21) (Roz) Its great Cheryl
(10:15:44) (Nick) Poor circulation and spinal misalignments always seemed to turn up in the Cayce readings.
(10:15:47) (WalksInSpirit) Nick, thanks Bro! Great info tonight, as usual! :-)
(10:16:15) (Bill) yes they do Nick
(10:16:33) (Nick) Castor oil packs on the lower abdominal area covering the navel, hepatic vein and the liver and gall blader were perhaps the most recommended treatment.
(10:16:52) (Cris) so were spinal alignments
(10:17:03) (Roz) lack of exercise Nick?
(10:17:43) (Nick) Exercise is important, as is the deep breathing that should be practiced whenever possible.
(10:18:22) (Cris) I think it is interesting that so many diseases can be traced to skeletal problems
(10:18:51) (Cris) The misalignments puts pressure on other areas of the body
(10:19:28) (Nick) Pressure on the nerves also prevents the smooth muscle tissues of the organs from getting their electrical pulses to contract and relax.
(10:21:17) (Roz) Osteopathic treatments help
(10:25:26) (LightBearerHelen) G'night all. Thanks everyone for the great chat and tips. :)
(10:30:21) (Cheryl) I'd like to add something that doesn't have to do with bones, Is that o.k.? Nick?
(10:30:45) (Cheryl) it's about the avian flu virus H5N1
(10:30:48) (Nick) Please :o)
(10:31:53) (Cheryl) I am a subscriber to flower essences form Perelandra. Anyone in preparing themselves for an outbreak should visit this website. www.Perelandra-ltd.com
(10:32:48) (Bill) Cheryl anyone concerned about getting the flu should indulge in a healthy diet and forget all the hipe
(10:33:05) (Cheryl) She suggests to take the Flu Season 2005-2006 that Her (Maechelle) & Nature have Co-created to help humans deal with flu symptoms.
(10:33:48) (Cheryl) ok, Bill. Love & Light to all, Have to supply Power to the People early, tomorrow. Goodnight All!
(10:34:11) (Nick) Do yoga exercises to ease the ffects of spinal misalignments.
(10:35:48) (Bill) anything like that dealing with releving stress Nick i'm sure is very benificial in avoiding spinal misalignments
(10:37:25) (Bill) L&L TY Nick good chat
(10:37:50) (mark) yes thank you Nick for chat