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Ste. Agathe des Monts, Quebec, Canada
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I'm a Algonquin native aboriginal, 64, so all that has to do with health has always been an interest to me as my mother and her mother etc. were medicine women, as I am. I have 5 cats and had the males neutered so not to have any more babies. I'm secretary-treasurer for my native community and am a Therapeutic Touch-Reiki Practitioner and a Medicine Woman. I also make native hand-painted necklaces on sea shells. I'm into health and don't look 64 because of it. Living long and well is why I am here.
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Country music & native, opera
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EAT RIGHT FOR YOUR BLOOD TYPE, KEVIN'S BOOKS, The Weight lost cure, Natural cure and more Natural Cures they don't want you to know about., Any book that talks about health cures and well-being. I love Harlequin Romance Books. I love to read avidly so I read everything I can lay my hands on that is of interest.
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Oh, I am sorry....................Is it gangreen? I have heard it can be saved till that happens.........then it must be removed...............but you have to do what gives you peace and you feel is the right thing to do..........I know it is difficult to know always the right thing to do. Are you in pain? Are you taking anything for your GB specificly? They still have to leave you a little something when they take it out, and you till should cleanse your liver. I will pray for you and your decisions and healing...............God Bless you..............
Hugs,
Your Friend,
Donna
What cleanse did you use?? I never got any stones stuck, that is not good, believe me you can clean you GB up in a good cleanse. Go to the Forums, click on formum at your top page, then click on Marilyns picture, and read what all she says about Liver/GB cleanses. You need your gall bladder, try to save it surgery is an absolute last resort and then some. Don't stop trying to fix your problem, you can do it.........................
Oh, I am sorry to hear that. Have you tried any cleanses,
There are some that are really awesome. Look up Marilyn, maybe she can help you.
Good to hear from you, are you in these pictures,........very nice.
Take care!
Dancing Feather, apparently there is a whole nother world of information here at NCC that you've been missing.
At the top of this page is a tab "Groups", click on that. You can scroll through and check them all out or you can type in Liver Flush Support and it will bring up the group I was telling you about.
Hello, I just read the message you left for me. I can't believe it has been that long since I have been in this site.
Your cats sound adorable and bring back many memories of my cats. I had 2 cats at home. A handsome gray and white that adopted us. He was such an intelligent cat. I swear he talked and I am not the only one who heard him. He would go to the door and say "I want out". When he wanted me, he would yell "Mom". He used to say "hello" when someone was here and he walked into the room. I know that sounds crazy, but others would come to me and say they heard him and would repeat what he said. We also had a beautiful calico named that was so loving. If you were down or sick, she was such a little mom and would be right there to comfort you. She used to sleep on me too. Then there was my wonderful yellow and white cat. He lived at the store I worked at. We used to tell him his job was to greet the customers --- and he did. If I was busy, he would stay with them, talking until I came over. People in the town would stop in just to say hello to him. Our local policeman brought his wife in to meet him. He used to play with him in the window at night. When we had a fire, the firemen made sure that he was rescued. They and others called the next day to make sure that he was ok. We used to count on Tigger to let us know if there was a customer that wasn't to be trusted. He was always right on the money. Unfortunately, Tigger became a diabetic. We had to give him shots 2 times a day. He would come up and wait for his shot when it was time. They were 3 wonderful friends, and sadly they all died within monthes of each other. That was a very sad year, but they had all lived very long lives. They were all around 17 years old.
The good news, is that my daughter, who I worked for and lived with while I was doing the job, has a cat and a dog. Actually, I found the dog she adopted. They have filled an empty spot in my heart.
Sorry, I think I was rambling on, but wanted to answer the question you probably forgot you asked.
Dancing Feather, I was looking at your profile page and saw your thread on gallstones. I'd like to invite you to read the info on the Liver Flush Support group here at NCC. If you'd care to, join the group and ask questions.
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Hugs,
Your Friend,
Donna
There are some that are really awesome. Look up Marilyn, maybe she can help you.
Good to hear from you, are you in these pictures,........very nice.
Take care!
At the top of this page is a tab "Groups", click on that. You can scroll through and check them all out or you can type in Liver Flush Support and it will bring up the group I was telling you about.
Your cats sound adorable and bring back many memories of my cats. I had 2 cats at home. A handsome gray and white that adopted us. He was such an intelligent cat. I swear he talked and I am not the only one who heard him. He would go to the door and say "I want out". When he wanted me, he would yell "Mom". He used to say "hello" when someone was here and he walked into the room. I know that sounds crazy, but others would come to me and say they heard him and would repeat what he said. We also had a beautiful calico named that was so loving. If you were down or sick, she was such a little mom and would be right there to comfort you. She used to sleep on me too. Then there was my wonderful yellow and white cat. He lived at the store I worked at. We used to tell him his job was to greet the customers --- and he did. If I was busy, he would stay with them, talking until I came over. People in the town would stop in just to say hello to him. Our local policeman brought his wife in to meet him. He used to play with him in the window at night. When we had a fire, the firemen made sure that he was rescued. They and others called the next day to make sure that he was ok. We used to count on Tigger to let us know if there was a customer that wasn't to be trusted. He was always right on the money. Unfortunately, Tigger became a diabetic. We had to give him shots 2 times a day. He would come up and wait for his shot when it was time. They were 3 wonderful friends, and sadly they all died within monthes of each other. That was a very sad year, but they had all lived very long lives. They were all around 17 years old.
The good news, is that my daughter, who I worked for and lived with while I was doing the job, has a cat and a dog. Actually, I found the dog she adopted. They have filled an empty spot in my heart.
Sorry, I think I was rambling on, but wanted to answer the question you probably forgot you asked.
How are you? -- and what's happening with you?
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