Erin

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  • in reply to: St Bernard with cancer #387575

    Erin
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    Eddie, my heart goes out to you and your pup as I have loved and lost many dogs in this lifetime. They are truly special creatures. It sounds like you have amazing tools to help her and that they are really supporting her. I would suggest using your AquaCure to bubble hydrogen water and then pour it over her food for her to eat immediately. If you just put it in her water bowl and let it sit out the hydrogen will dissipate so that’s how I give it to my 4 dogs. I would also suggest soaking a cloth in the hydrogen water and then bandaging it around the tumor that is leaking pus. We have used this technique for more minor issues in our dogs, but I am reminded of Crow777 talking about applying a hydrogen soaked cloth from his AquaCure on his mom’s melanoma which completely cured it. Curious to hear what Barre and others suggest as well. Sending healing love to your pup ?

  • in reply to: Bread #387301

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    Yes seed oils are inflammatory and thus are not ideal for our health especially in the amounts consumed in our modern diets because they are found in pretty much every processed food and almost every meal you consume from restaurants. I personally would opt for a bread without it myself, but if you don’t eat out or consume any other forms of processed foods then having a small amount in your bread would likely be fine.

  • in reply to: Urine Therapy #387124

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    This discussion is quite timely for me as I finally started UT about 2 weeks ago after being on the fence about it for a while. After listening to ADV and reading The Golden Fountain by Coen Van Der Kroon I felt confident to start. I have just been using my first morning urine, mid stream, as ADV and the book discuss. I also have been swishing and gargling with it. I have had a spot of inflammation in one of my molars ever since a laser periodontal surgery last May and although DMSO got that inflammation down a bit, the urine has helped it go down more than anything so far. After I gargle I also find that I am expelling a lot of mucous which feels very cleansing. I follow up with brushing my teeth with AV’s tooth serum and my breath and mouth feel so fresh and clean. I also had the lightest, shortest menstrual bleed of my life since starting UT which was an amazing and unexpected surprise. I’ll see if the same happens on my next cycle. I still have a lot to learn about this modality, but I’m definitely happy with my results so far! I’m also curious to learn more about fermenting it and am intrigued by the homeopathic preparation of it. So many possibilities!

  • in reply to: Books #386792

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    I unschool my 6 and 9 year old daughters and I have also found Peter Gray’s work to be so helpful in supporting my decision to do so.

    We started our girls in Waldorf education, but once the plandemic hit and masking came into their school we knew we had to pull them out. We tried various Waldorf and nature based homeschool curriculums and some standard workbook learning at first, but none of it was a good fit for our family. Then I found Dr. Edith Ubuntu Chan’s Luminous Children’s Summit where she interviewed Dr. Peter Gray and what he and others on her summit shared resonated so much.

    Our lives have become much more joyful ever since we made this shift and I feel confident that my girls are learning in every moment without any formal education (unless they request it then I am happy to provide resources).

    For instance, we found CoherenceEducation.org where we are taking online classes that my girls are interested in. For example, Ancient Civilizations where they get to use critical thinking and discuss ideas like the pyramids being built using sound and vibration, Animal Communication where they get to learn how to telepathically communicate with animals and a Lucid Dreaming course.

    We thought for a time our 9 year old was dyslexic, but after learning from Peter Gray that the typical age of unschoolers to become readers is between the ages of 4-14, that worry has dissolved. She loves to be read to, but isn’t interested in reading on her own yet so we don’t force it. Once we stopped forcing it she started asking to read occasionally and we found that using color strips in blue or violet have corrected any suspected dyslexic issues as well.

    We also appreciate Steiner’s approach to early childhood education and don’t impose any formal reading or math on our 6 year old has he doesn’t believe they are developmentally ready for that until age 7.

    One of our favorite children’s story right now is Fiona the Firefly. It has a beautiful message and I highly recommend!

    My 9 year old prefers me to read her more advanced books so right now we are reading Visions of Atlantis by Michael Le Flem and next up is K9 Spirit Guides by Heather Leigh Strom (I just met her at an event yesterday and she is a wonderful human!)

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 3 months ago by  Erin.

  • Erin
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    Thank you for sharing this, Mary. I know of Carolyn McMakin because of her work with Healy as she has created some of their frequency programs.

  • in reply to: isopathics #386009

    Erin
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    I also have the same questions about dosage/length of use. Thanks for putting this out there, Sara!

  • in reply to: Urine Therapy #387380

    Erin
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    Thank you so much for sharing your experience! I learn so much from this community it brings a smile to my face every day ?

  • in reply to: Bread #387302

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    High oleic is referring to the fatty acid content. High oleic means it contains at least 80% oleic acid aka monounsaturated/MUFA fat (similar to what is found in olive oil) which technically makes it healthier than standard sunflower oil which is higher in linoleic acid (aka polyunsaturated fat/PUFA) which is more inflammatory. I’m not sure the exact process they use to alter the PUFA/MUFA content, but it’s likely unatural.

    Thanks for the bread recommendations!

    I love Berlin Bakery’s sprouted spelt sourdough which only contains 3 ingredients and no oils.

  • in reply to: Urine Therapy #387168

    Erin
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    Wow thank you so much, Kev! I really appreciate your detailed explanation from your experience ??

  • in reply to: Books #387122

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    Hi Ari, in Colorado you are required to register your children as homeschoolers with any county in the state (doesn’t have to be the one you live in). You agree to teach your children a certain number of hours and particular subjects. Then starting in 3rd grade and continuing every other year through 11th grade they either have to take a state standardized exam OR you can pay a licensed teacher to review your children’s work and they sign a document saying you are meeting those requirements which you provide to the county. My oldest is in 3rd grade this year and we plan to hire a teacher this summer to review as that is the better option in my opinion. We unschool and practice self directed learning so a standardized test is not an option for us. If you go to your state department of education’s website you should find all homeschool requirements specific for your state. I wish we didn’t have to go along with any of this, but for now we are playing by there rules to keep our kids out of their indoctrination camps masquerading as schools.

  • in reply to: Books #386896

    Erin
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    My daughters learned to tell time from an old, battery operated analog clock. It’s so simple, but they love it! It’s the simple things in daily life that teach us the most I am realizing more and more through my children.


  • Erin
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    Thanks so much for sharing your insights and experience. I am a practitioner and have been looking for ways to expand my practice.


  • Erin
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    Hi Brendan, I’m curious what type of device you use/recommend for applying FSM? I have been using a Healy for a few months with wonderful results, but I feel like there is still so much to learn about how to best use this technology. Curious what resources you might recommend? Thank you!

  • in reply to: Books/Papers to learn more! #385446

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    I’m so grateful for this resource as I have been trying to learn more about isopathics. Thank you for sharing it!

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