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Prometa Personal Experience Stories Sought

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Did you go through a drug rehab treatment with Prometa? Want to share the experience with others who may be considering Prometa for drug addiction?


Seeking Personal Experience Stories in being treated with Prometa for drug addiction

A while back I posted an article on the new drug treatment for addiction, Prometa which has been getting a good bit of response.

I am looking for people who may have personally used Prometa for drug addiction and who might want to share their personal experience for the benefit of others.

Rules for posting:

1. Cannot be promoting a Prometa site as this is a conflict of interest.

ps. If you do promote Prometa and you want to talk about the treatment, the results or any other aspect of this subject, I can still accept your articles if original and not already posted online. I see no point in posting content that can already be found with a simple google search.

2. Cannot contain inflammatory, accusatory language or be aggressively angry in tone. I just want a report of the results you personally had with Prometa, and not a rant against doctors, pharmacies, etc.

3. If you do want me to link a website, this content you are posting cannot also be posted there and your website MUST contain original content, and not just advertisements. Also, tone of website must be informative not aggressively angry or accusatory.

It’s not that I don’t share some of the same feelings. It’s that I don’t find airing personal opinion to be conducive to better understanding. Drug addiction is a complex issue and it is good to hear all sides of the issue, to understand more of what is needed for healing.


Mother Mary in Alabama - Let it Be

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Mother Mary in Alabama - Let it Be


Medjugorje in America

I recall reading the stories of the children of Fatima and the messages from Medjugorje. A part of me wanted to be there, wanted to be them.

I later had my own personal experiences with spiritual energy that I recognize as the frequency of consciousness of Mother Mary and it was a blessing.

Yet, I have not participated in very much of the Catholic ritual, despite my awareness that I am here to walk a blended-tradition path of spirituality beginning when I walked beyond the confines of rigid, fundamental Christianity and continuing as I stepped into and beyond the rigidity of other faiths.

Maybe I haven’t been drawn to Catholic ceremony because it contains so much structure or maybe it’s a subconsious thing from being raised Christian. I don’t know.

Maybe it’s my resistance to this idea of suffering and pain as a path to God. I’ve certainly traveled that path, beginning with my piously religous Grandmother who knew that life was not where treasure was….that one had to suffer and wait and be rewarded in heaven.

I also saw this structure in the Native American rituals of Sun Dance and Vision Quest and in a lot of the Sweat Lodges too. While I saw a different way being worked by the few, a way of being lifted by the energy where suffering was not necessary and a supernatural force took over, the many still seemed to be suffering.

Then, I saw what seemed to be the opposite in Buddhist ritual….the giving up of desire and thus the end of suffering. Didn’t quite work that way for me but that’s another article.

Anyway, despite what the areas of my resistance are to being much in the Catholic Gridline, this spiritual journey I’m contemplating now holds more.

Most of what I know about it holds no appeal whatsoever. Camping out for 5 days, being asked to say specific prayers at specific times, having to endure heat, mosquitos, standing for long periods of time, being required to wear long sleeves in spite of the heat, and having to walk a mile each way, each time I go to the ceremonial area.

So what draws me to this unpleasant scenario? Do I hope to “get” something? If so, that’s what I recognize as ego-bait, something my personality self has latched onto which distracts and tempts me long enough for me to get something else.

All I know now is that I’ve gotten my tent out of the storage building. It’s been there since I bought it, except for one time that my nieces and nephews used it. That tells you how much I like camping.

Is Mother Mary calling me? Or is this just the lure of the ego….a hope that going to Caritas of Birmingham and being part of Medjugorje in America will change my personal life in some miraculous way?

The only way to know for sure is to go.


Homeopathic Remedy for Herpes

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Introducing a new homeopathic remedy for herpes:


New Help for Genetal Herpes:

An estimated one in four adults suffers from genetal herpes. Now, there is a herpes remedy emerging from the homeopathic medicine community that offers welcome relief for herpes sufferers.

I’ve always felt that homeopathic remedies were particularly safe and often more effective than even some prescription drug solutions. This homeopathic remedy for herpes is soundly based on principals of homeopathy.

The ingredients in this formula have been utilized, separately or in some form of conbination, by homeopaths to treat single symptoms of oral and genetal herpes for many years. However, it is the synergistic blend of these ingredients that makes a potent difference in this homeopathic remedy for herpes.

Here’s a partial list of the homeopathic antiherpetic ingredients:

Rhus tox: Helps to reduce the inflammation and itching of a genetal herpes outbreak
Apis Mellifica: Provides welcome relief from the burning pain, stinging sensations and the swelling of a genetal herpes outbreak
Baptista (Wild Indigo): Particularly useful in oral herpes
Capsicum (Cayenne Pepper): For effective pain relief
Nitricum Acidum (Nitric Acid): Helps reduce the spreading of a genetal herpes outbreak and helps to heal the cracking that can occur as blisters dry.
Pyrogenium: Helps abscesses to heal more rapidly

Learn more about this remarkable new homeopathic remedy for herpes here


Alternative Currency and Barter

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

Looking at Alternative Currency and Barter


Money Matters and the Exploration of Alternatives

A few months back, I started exploring the idea of barter as a way of getting what I needed and also began to explore this idea of alternative currency that has been around for a while now. I was dismayed to find our government stopping some cities from producing their own currency and wondered if there was a way to explore new ideas around money and the exchange of energy it represents that was being successfully developed.

I signed up for a barter newsletter and just got their latest email. I wanted to post it here in case anyone else is considering barter or alternative currency.

My interest in this blossomed more when I realized I would be selling my current home, the home I had just purchased a year ago for the purpose of creating a healing center, due to the discovery that three chicken houses were being built less than a half mile from me.

Previous posts on the subject:
My journey with this radical change and
lessons about the spiritual synchronicity of radical change

With regard to that last post, one result was that I’ve stopped eating chicken altogether. I’m not sure that’s a permanent life change but it’s been almost a month and the only chicken I’ve had is a little organic, free range chicken broth. I haven’t missed it and I know I’m making a difference. For every person who refuses to support the mistreatment of animals for human gain, the world shifts a little.

To be clear, I’m not saying it’s wrong to eat meat. I still eat meat and, if I knew of a company that treated their chickens humanely through their entire life and then carried a Spirit of respect and thanksgiving, taking care and using kindness when it came time to sacrifice the chickens for the nutrition of a human being, I’d still eat chicken.

Anyway, I digress……Here’s the info on barter and a link to the barter club at the bottom in case anyone wants to read more about it.





Are you stressing over GAS prices?

copyright, Debbie DeSousa, all rights reserved

Yes, we’re all stressing about the prices of gas. As gas prices continue to climb we’re all looking for ways to save our cash flow. Each time we have to spend any cash we cringe. So I have a question for you. If you need to buy something would you rather take the money out of your B of A bank account or would you like to spend trade credits from your barter account? This is a no brainer for me because I’ve been using trade credits for 10 years to improve my bottom line. I understand that trade credits are money and I like money. I like any money that I can spend. My first year as a trade member I took in $8,000. Now that’s not a lot of money but it came in handy when I needed dental work, eye glasses and a new roof on my house. Trade credits spend just like cash.
With consumer prices rising and our economy slowing trade becomes even more valuable to all business owners. We need to buy stuff but have less cash to work with. We all have something we can trade. Look around what do you have that is collecting dust? Are you paying for storage spaces. If you’re a service business do you have time that is not being used by cash customers? It’s 10 times easier to make a trade sale then a cash sale.
If you want to save your cash and buy with trade credits instead you will need to sell/trade something first. That means you must first get over the idea that only USA dollars are of benefit to you. You will need to look at the big picture. Look past your first reaction. You can avoid all risk by locating what you want to buy with trade credits first. Then trade to raise the credits you need. I call this trading in reverse. There is no risk because you already know what you want to buy and know how much money trading will save you. There is no cash cost to you unless you receive business from Barter Bucks. Barter Bucks only gets paid when you make money.

To learn more about how you can grow your business using trade call Barter Bucks for a no obligation consultation. We will help you find things you’re already buying with cash that you can start buying with trade credits. Improving your cash flow will help you cut down on your stress related to money.

This information provided courtesy of Bucks News by Debbie DeSousa




Alternative Medicine Therapies

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Alternative Medicine Therapies


I’m starting a new section on the main site, giving very brief introductory information for those interested in alternative medicine therapies. I’m very open to receiving guest articles on the following aspects as well as other brief perspective-type information or experience information. If you use alternative medicine therapies, please post a comment and let me know how you might like to contribute. I’ve already added the pages below but am still working on, and seeking additional content for, other topics including aromatherapy, iridology, colonics, naturopathy, ayurveda, homeopathy, crystal healing and any other types of alternative medicine therapies you might know about.

Here’s what I have listed so far:

acupuncture
chiropractic care
reflexology
reiki therapy




Bentov and the Bell Curve

Saturday, June 14th, 2008

The Bell Curve - One Woman’s Journey - Guest Article on the path of awakening

Bentov and the Bell Curve
Bentov and the Bell Curve


This article is the copywritten material of ~ Jeni Humming, Copyright, April 2007, all rights reserved

Czech born scientist, mystic, author and inventor Itzhak Bentov drew a bell curve to illustrate the evolution of human consciousness. On the left side of the curve is the “throwbacks” from where the human animal evolved — the more primitive of our species, but still alive today in diminishing numbers. In the middle of the curve, of course, is the the majority of our planet’s inhabitants who possess an average level of consciousness, setting the standard for what is considered to be “normal”. To the far right of the curve are the few and the rare humans present on the earth at this time who have evolved to a level of consciousness that is beyond the understanding and systems of measurement that exist today. This is where all humanity is headed and it is only a matter of time before the median will reach this point and the evolved humans on the far right of the new curve will be in a form and at a level we cannot even fathom now.

He asked the question: “Where can we find these evolved humans in our world today?” The interviewer ventured that they could be found at Universities and other places where one might expect to find the intellectual elite. Bentov said no. “In mental institutions,” he said. Society today does not know what to do with people who exist simultaneously in unfamiliar realms, which consist of anything the average human cannot see or hear or understand. That doesn’t mean they don’t exist. Our senses limit us being able to perceive only a fraction of what science has already proved is there. And yet, when someone can perceive these things without a conventional frame-of-reference to interpret the experience, it is bewildering for them, and socially unacceptable in general.

When all of your life, your paradigm has always been radically separate from what we observe as normal, there is often a desperation to be normal and fit in and muffle the gifts of this higher consciousness. This can create a form of suffering that in most cases will result in a way to deal with the world that will be judged as bad and wrong. It is the rare and courageous thing to be in this position and battle your way to a place of self-referral where you know what is normal for you is not normal for anyone else. And then it is ever rarer to have the audacity and naivete to blatantly explore what it means to be the creature that you are without the understanding, approval or support of others.

The conventional psychological community attempts to quantify and standardize lifetimes of bewildering isolation and disenfranchisement with a plethora of diagnosable personality disorders. Are they real, or just insurance codes to justify medicating brilliance? Who’s to say, but best not to judge. Better to try to understand. Author and Teacher Carolyn Myss states that each soul must have an incarnation when “the tribe” fails them, releasing them to be on a solitary journey in that life to be free to evolve at their own rate.

While I don’t consider myself to be at the extreme right of the bell curve, this solitary journey has been my experience. Am I diagnosable? Am I committable? I guess it depends on your paradigm and your agenda and your position of power over my life as to whether I get to stay free. So far I have escaped awarding anyone with that kind of power over me.

It never occurred to me not to be free. And and somehow I have managed, perhaps because I didn’t know any better, to create a life full of miracles and magic seemingly out of thin air without ever hurting anyone.

Do I suffer more than most? Yes, absolutely I do. I go through life with the feeling of someone visiting a nursing home where all of the residents are in a state of blissful dementia. They are all just as happy as can be and don’t know they are oblivious to reality. If I were presented with the option to become like them … one of them … to be happy and free of the constant discomfort of this awareness, I would not choose it. I couldn’t. So not only am I choosing to be as I am, I am embracing it, and I am going to push my limits as far as I can before I get caught!


This article published, courtesy of the author Jeni Humming. About Jeni: Hummingbird is a very unconventional, Aquarian Age, clean-living, alternative health guru, inventor, endurance athlete, GREEN, out to save the world, really serious, incredibly funny, hyper-brilliant 48 year old single (and never dates) les*bian who looks like Sigourney Weaver playing a Republican housewife (only shorter) who has just recently started drinking by herself.

Influences and Archetypes:

Joan of Arc
van Gogh
Nicola Telsa
Albert Einstein
Don Quixote
Saint Frances of Asisi
Anne of Green Gables
Miss Haversham

www.quantumpurpose.com


What is a detox diet?

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

What is a Detox Diet? Weight Loss and Cleansing Information


Is there such a thing as a detox diet?

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Except where noted, content is copywritten material of Neva J Howell, all rights reserved

Are you considering detoxing but are confused by all the ads for detox diets and cleanse programs? This article addresses some important detoxification information that may be useful.

There are definitely foods which are cleansing and detoxing in nature. Raw fruits and veggies are naturally cleansing and detoxing, as well as supportive to the entire digestive and eliminatory system. In fact, raw foodism is a practice of eating all or almost all your foods in a raw state and I believe it’s one of the healthiest ways to live. If there were to be an eating regimen that I’d consider a detox diet, raw foodism would probably come closest to fitting that bill.

There are also foods that lend themselves to clogging up the system with waste and/or toxins. Foods made with refined sugar or white flour are unhealthy for the digestive and eliminatory system.

Even though there are foods that fall into both the cleansing and the clogging categories, there is no single detox diet. Rather, there are many detox programs, some of which are called a detox diet, but most of which focus on a one to three-week cleanse regimen designed to remove toxins, chemicals, heavy metals and old waste from the body.

Most who advocate cleansing see it as more of a lifestyle choic that is about health and not weight loss. The term detox diet kind of ties into the weight loss movement and even though cleansing can definitely take off pounds, especially in the abdominal area, it is not considered a weight loss program in and of itself. Other healthy lifestyle choices must always accompany detoxification regimens for the to make a lasting effect in a person’s life.


Factors in undergoing a detox diet:
Calorie restriction is considered beneficial during a detox. Although not everyone can or should fast while detoxing, it is best to reduce the stress and work on the digestive and eliminatory system while cleansing by calorie restiction. Who should use caution when fasting: diabetics and menustrating women

Processed foods and fried foods should also be avoided when detoxing and really, just avoided for health.

Meats, unless organic, contain chemicals, antibiotics and possibly steroids. Also, the way cattle and chickens are processed leads to the fight or flight adrenal release just before death, which pumps adrenalin into the tissues. This is not healthy meat to eat.

Certain types of fish can be toxic, such as tuna which can contain too much mercury to eat on a regular basis (cilantro helps chelate out mercury, by the way. you can eat it fresh or use a cilantro tincture), while other fish (such as wild salmon) are considered perfect for a detox diet or, rather, what you eat while detoxing if not fasting or juice fasting. I have some concerns about strictly juice fasting, due to the very high sugar content, and think it is good to add veggie juices to the mix. Cabbage is particularly cleansing and carrot juice quite good during a cleanse.

Drinking more water is vital during a detox or cleanse. Most people don’t drink enough water on a daily basis anyway but when the body is dumping toxins, the kidneys, colon and skin (our biggest eliminatory organ) all need even more water to help keep the waste moving and avoid a healing crisis or unnecessary discomfort while cleansing. I recommend alkaline water because of it’s beneficial effect on ph levels. When detoxing, it is generally suggested that caffeine, alcohol, white flour products, refined sugar products, meats and processed foods be foregone.

Internal cleanses abound!
Some are specific to one organ, like a colon cleanse, liver cleanse or kidney cleanse, while others are more comprehensive and address all the major systems including blood purification, parasites, heavy metals and the lymph system. As a general rule, the more comprehensive the cleanse, the more chance for a healing crisis and the more important is is to schedule time off from work for the first day or two, to give your body ample time to rest while the detoxification begins.

One of the more popular cleanses out there is the master cleanse, also called the lemonade detox diet. guide to the lemonade diet

Some are based on sound herbal, ayurvedic, homeopathic or nutritional guidelines and others are just plain bunk. It pays to compare cleanses before deciding on which one if best for you.

Detoxification Information with regard to cleansing heavy metals

How to choose the best detox program


Expectant Mothers and New Mothers

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

New Health Remedies Added
for expectant mothers and new moms


I’m excited to add a new section here at the wellblog, featuring pregnancy and new mother remedies that are natural, effective and safe.

You will find this new health care category here:
Pregnancy, Afterbirth and New Mom Remedies

These extraordinary natural remedies for newborns and new moms have some qualities I know expectant mothers and new mothers will appreciate:

These natural remedies are free from pesticides

These natural remedies are free of herbicides

These natural remedies are free from chemical fertilizers

These natural remedies are completely organic!


Eckhart Tolle Exercise

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

A Surprising Result from Eckhart Tolle Exercise

Except for any noted source material, content copyright, Neva. J. Howell, all rights reserved


I am finally reading The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle. Like the rest of the world, I was reminded of his work when Oprah decided to invite Ekhart to be part of
her Soul Series. I am so glad she took that step and that he responded by participating. It may well be the most focused and solid gridline that has been established in years, for
the continued evolution of the planet toward embodying our Divine Essence in form.

There is an exercise Ekhart Tolle describes in this book. I was very suprised at the result when I did it. I won’t share my results here because I don’t want to add any suggestion as to your outcome.

Here it is simply. Tolle asks that you close your eyes and ponder the following. Say to yourself

“I wonder what my next thought is going to be.”

And then, Ekhart suggests becoming very alert and waiting for the next thought.

He says “Be like a cat watching a mouse hole. What thought is going to come of the mousehole?”

That’s the entire exercise. I bet you may be as surpised as I was by what happens.


ps. You may have reached this page on searches for Ekhart Tolle or Eckart Tolle. These are common mispellings. If so, you are on the right page if you are seeking info on the author of a book called The Power of Now.

CardioCocktail Retest Cancelled

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

Digital Pulse Analyzer Test Not Happening Now

Except for any noted source material, content copyright, Neva. J. Howell, all rights reserved


This is part of my personal product review on CardioCocktail and Argenix

I had planned to be rested once more, through the FDA-approved Digital Pulse Analyzer, and to report my results after another 90 days on the argenix formula.

Unfortunately, I keep getting fever blisters so I’ve had to stop taking the argenix until I can boost my immune system.

I will not be doing the retest because I haven’t been taking the argenix faithfully. However, I certain saw enough when I first used this product a few years ago to recommend it in very good faith.

My disclaimer would be that I could not suggest it to anyone with herpes virus, regardless of type.

Although the only warnings are regarding ocular herpes or brain herpes, my own experience causes me to feel that shingles as well as oral herpes should be included….well, all types of herpes I would suppose.

A person would have to weigh risks against benefits. If it’s only a fever blister, a person might be willing to live with that in return for the marvelous cardiovascular benefits. On the other hand, a person with shingles might not be willing to suffer to the extent that a shingles outbreak can cause suffering; nor might a person with genital herpes be willing to take the risk.

At such time in the future as I feel I can start on the argenix again, I intend to do so and will still hope to provide a second 90-day test result at some point in the future.