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Jan 10, 2009

Wiping the energy field clean using your hands

Keith Scott-Mumby

Here’s an interesting and simple energy technique for you.  If you’ve never trained in Reiki, Reconnecting or other formal hands-on systems you’ll be able to do this.  Even if you know more sophisticated techniques, this cute and easy remedy may work much faster and be simpler to do in many cramped situations. All you have […]

Jan 10, 2009

Wiping the energy field clean using your hands

Keith Scott-Mumby

Here’s an interesting and simple energy technique for you.  If you’ve never trained in Reiki, Reconnecting or other formal hands-on systems you’ll be able to do this.  Even if you know more sophisticated techniques, this cute and easy remedy may work much faster and be simpler to do in many cramped situations. All you have […] The post Wiping the energy field clean using your hands appeared first on Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby.

Dec 31, 2008

Leeches, mercury and quackery

Keith Scott-Mumby

One of the more absurd treatments of old was blood letting. Barbers were once honorary surgeons, because of their skill with a razor and releasing blood. Did you know about the snobbery of English surgeons, who still like to be called “Mister”, instead of doctor, in honor of this old tradition? Even women surgeons of today, in Britain, are called “Mister” (and not “Madam). It’s hard to see how blood letting ever came about. We can draw parallels, however, with other more primitive and ridiculous allopathic treatments of today. Many will also be seen in the future as just plain barbarous and indefensible quackery. By the way, I don’t say this often and you may not have heard me remark that the word “quack” is actually a derisory term for a treatment that ONLY allopathic doctors have ever been guilty of (Quackbusters, take note). The German word for mercury is quacksilber (our word “quicksilver”). It was used in olden times as a highly toxic treatment for a variety of conditions. A “quack” was somebody who used mercury. Only allopathic doctors have ever used this treatment, to my knowledge. So the only “quacks” are allopathic doctors. Betcha didn’t know that!

Dec 31, 2008

Leeches, mercury and quackery

Keith Scott-Mumby

One of the more absurd treatments of old was blood letting. Barbers were once honorary surgeons, because of their skill with a razor and releasing blood. Did you know about the snobbery of English surgeons, who still like to be called “Mister”, instead of doctor, in honor of this old tradition? Even women surgeons of today, in Britain, are called “Mister” (and not “Madam). It’s hard to see how blood letting ever came about. We can draw parallels, however, with other more primitive and ridiculous allopathic treatments of today. Many will also be seen in the future as just plain barbarous and indefensible quackery. By the way, I don’t say this often and you may not have heard me remark that the word “quack” is actually a derisory term for a treatment that ONLY allopathic doctors have ever been guilty of (Quackbusters, take note). The German word for mercury is quacksilber (our word “quicksilver”). It was used in olden times as a highly toxic treatment for a variety of conditions. A “quack” was somebody who used mercury. Only allopathic doctors have ever used this treatment, to my knowledge. So the only “quacks” are allopathic doctors. Betcha didn’t know that!

Dec 31, 2008

Mistletoe as Iscador

Keith Scott-Mumby

Did you know that Iscador (homeopathic preparation of mistletoe) is the most commonly prescribed oncological drug in Germany? Actually, according to the Wikipedia entry, some 60% of all oncological treatments in central Europe include some form of mistletoe. You probably didn’t know that. Any inconvenient truths are suppressed by the US medical mafia and their media allies. They cling here to the feeble obsession that the US way is the “only way” and by inference, therefore the correct way. Of course this has more to do with protecting profits than any subsumed moral or scientific right. But it’s curious, isn’t it, that all humble and inexpensive treatments are “bad”, “unproven” or even “dangerous”! Iscador was originally introduced by German philosopher, educationalist and healer Rudolph Steiner (1861- 1925). Steiner went on to found a whole healing system called anthroposophic medicine—literally “human-loving”. Iscador is actually a lactobacillus-fermented extract of the European mistletoe plant, Viscum album and is available here in the USA, by prescription, as the drug Iscar. None of what is written here applies to the American mistletoe, Phoradendron serotinum (we just don’t know).

Dec 31, 2008

Mistletoe as Iscador

Keith Scott-Mumby

Did you know that Iscador (homeopathic preparation of mistletoe) is the most commonly prescribed oncological drug in Germany? Actually, according to the Wikipedia entry, some 60% of all oncological treatments in central Europe include some form of mistletoe. You probably didn’t know that. Any inconvenient truths are suppressed by the US medical mafia and their media allies. They cling here to the feeble obsession that the US way is the “only way” and by inference, therefore the correct way. Of course this has more to do with protecting profits than any subsumed moral or scientific right. But it’s curious, isn’t it, that all humble and inexpensive treatments are “bad”, “unproven” or even “dangerous”! Iscador was originally introduced by German philosopher, educationalist and healer Rudolph Steiner (1861- 1925). Steiner went on to found a whole healing system called anthroposophic medicine—literally “human-loving”. Iscador is actually a lactobacillus-fermented extract of the European mistletoe plant, Viscum album and is available here in the USA, by prescription, as the drug Iscar. None of what is written here applies to the American mistletoe, Phoradendron serotinum (we just don’t know).

Dec 29, 2008

Cell phone protection and good blood results

Keith Scott-Mumby

It’s never ending. Whatever the phoney scientists want to claim about safety, there is no doubt that many people suffer extreme electrical and magnetic sensitivity, brought on by being drenched in microwave radiation from cell phones and the antennas. If you haven’t seen my blog yet showing 24 hours of cell-phone use is equivalent to […]

Dec 29, 2008

Cell phone protection and good blood results

Keith Scott-Mumby

It’s never ending. Whatever the phoney scientists want to claim about safety, there is no doubt that many people suffer extreme electrical and magnetic sensitivity, brought on by being drenched in microwave radiation from cell phones and the antennas. If you haven’t seen my blog yet showing 24 hours of cell-phone use is equivalent to […] The post Cell phone protection and good blood results appeared first on Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby.

Dec 26, 2008

Are antioxidants bad for cancer patients?

Keith Scott-Mumby

You may have heard that taking antioxidants while undergoing chemo and radiation will harm your survival. So the majority of oncologists claim. It’s all cut and dried; there is scientific “proof” (they say). Rot. Let me tell you what all this is based on.

Dec 26, 2008

Are antioxidants bad for cancer patients?

Keith Scott-Mumby

You may have heard that taking antioxidants while undergoing chemo and radiation will harm your survival. So the majority of oncologists claim. It’s all cut and dried; there is scientific “proof” (they say). Rot. Let me tell you what all this is based on.

Dec 24, 2008

The G-spot is real and it’s official

Keith Scott-Mumby

The fabled G-spot, the oh-so-sensitive part of the anterior vaginal wall that thrills women to orgasm does really seem to exist. But (and it’s a BIG but), it seems only about 30% of women have one! Emmanuele Jannini, who is male by the way, at the University of L’Aquila in Italy (it had to be […]

Dec 24, 2008

The G-spot is real and it’s official

Keith Scott-Mumby

The fabled G-spot, the oh-so-sensitive part of the anterior vaginal wall that thrills women to orgasm does really seem to exist. But (and it’s a BIG but), it seems only about 30% of women have one! Emmanuele Jannini, who is male by the way, at the University of L’Aquila in Italy (it had to be […] The post The G-spot is real and it’s official appeared first on Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby.
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