Showing posts with label yogi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yogi. Show all posts

Monday, July 28, 2014

do you know that feeling...


where, as a writer...it haunts you in the middle of the night what you want to write about but then, upon waking...

nothing.
nada.
ZILCH.

i really hate this feeling, and it should promote me to get up in the middle of the night and start writing.

since summer began, i have gone back to exploring, celebrating, and back to the daily grind of trying to get my career as a school counselor rolling again. i wish it was easier to get everything done that i want to (especially in the crafts department!) but it's not.

things on my mind and now out there in the blog-u-verse:

  • job job job. gimme gimme. want one to escape the boredom!
  • love summer.
  • social media is exhausting.
  • so many books to read, so little time
  • WANNA GO EVERYWHERE!
  • ah, me.
lol

so i'm back in the state where my mind buzzes around and around with thoughts and ideas like a ticker tape. sometimes, i swear it's a psychic thing i've got going on. i have no idea where said thoughts and ideas come from.

i've heard somewhere recently that writers have a more difficult time than non-writers getting their words out there in the way they want. this comforts me, because  i never feel adequate enough in describing much of anything when writing. and most of the time, there is no word flow, or just basic flow. 

more things on my bucket list:
  • certification in nutrition, health and wellness. 
  • yoga certification
  • my next big project
i hope all of you out there in bloggie land are doing wonderfully, and that your summer (or whatever season) is treating you well!!

lots of love and light from me to you,
the globetrotting gamine

Monday, April 14, 2014

Royal Raymond Rife



I just wanted to educate you all on the success (and non-quackery) of Rife. 

Trust no one. Try everything.



"Disease organisms such as those of tuberculosis, cancer, sarcoma, typhoid and others may be observed to succumb when exposed to certain lethal frequencies peculiar to each individual organism, and directed upon them by rays conveying a wide ranges of waves." ~The Smithsonian Institution 1944

Royal Rife and Antoine Bechamp discovered cancer is in fact a pleomorphic fungi that cannot transform into some 16 advanced forms when the body's pH is slightly alkaline.

https://www.facebook.com/RoyalRife?ref=br_tf



http://educate-yourself.org/cn/cancercurethatworked1997.shtml


and here is the bullshit wikipedia and the government tells us:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ineffective_cancer_treatments#Ineffective_treatments

love me,
the globetrotting gamine



Saturday, March 29, 2014

random things i know!


(one of the random things i know-- these 2 cute pups like to be bad together!!)


i had to get these out of my head,
but there was so many
i couldn't categorize them!
(sorry! even if i've repeated them)


  • your immune system tries to attack the 5 a's...antacids, antibiotics, alcohol, advil, animal foods
  • anything white and refined causes candida and suppresses the immune system
  • melatonin is an anti-cancer substance for the entire body
  • genes don't cause disease, but changes in the environment do.
  • remission only occurs in 7% of patients, no evidence that that success rate results from the treatments offered.
  • temporary tumor shrinkage through chemo has never shown to cure cancer or extend life.
  • have a cough-- use licorice herb (i've done this, it's so helpful, yummy, and non-"medicine"
  • prednisone, cortisone and other steroids used to treat dozens of conditions including asthma, lupus and cancer frequently cause weight gain, because they boost the appetite and force the body to retain certain fluids. they CAUSE just as many disorders as they are used for including cancer, heart disease, depression, hostility and aggression and eating disorders and...RISK OF HIV!
  • tumors could disappear when toxins are eliminated
love me,
the globetrotting gamine

Thursday, February 6, 2014

outta my mind...

there are so many notebooks i've filled with a gaggle of information from medical, spiritual, new age, self help, and history book that it's hard to keep my mouth shut after having gone through hell with "the medical field".

for example-- being stuck home in the snow does not inspire me to sit on the couch and just watch movies all day (even though i do watch movies.) there is a lot of research that i've been doing, ironically even way before i was diagnosed with stage 2 hodgkin's lymphoma.

i've traveled to 25 or so countries. the picture above is me examining "clay baths" in Dominica. i've always been a health nut but i still have no idea what i want to do with my life! i am a certified school counselor, m.s. though.

so this is what i know that i've probably already stated.

get educated-- and sometimes you have to educate yourself.

i know that all of these are good for the lymph system:

  • acupuncture
  • massage
  • any  kind of moving, like dancing!
  • water, lots. stay very hydrated!
  • detox! any kind you can, even more than one at a time
  • yoga
  • meditation
  • deep breathing
  • clay baths
  • lymphatic drainage massage
  • chiropractic appointments
  • ear candling, too much wax in your ear slows down your lymph
  • plenty of veggies
  • plenty of fruits (both of these raw, especially melon and berries to keep the lymph moving)
  • rebounding!
  • oil pulling
  • loose clothes
  • castor oil packs
  • herbs
  • vitamin c! esp. in iv drips!
  • oxygen to the cells
  • frankincense oil on the feet and chest
  • so much more!
i'm always open to question, and i am thankful that i get to answer all of yours! 

thanks for sticking around, i have so much more to share with you!

~the globetrotting gamine

Sunday, February 2, 2014

can cancer be prevented?

Continuing on to page 225...

Dr. Harry Rubin, of the Univeristy of California Virology Laboratory, feels that in the war against cancer, it is more practical to build up the body resistance and defenses against cancer than to fight it. (modern Nutrition (June 1961, p.8).

The late Dr. D.T.Quigley, mentioned above, and whose patients had no recurrence of cancer, provided they followed his dietary advice, agreed that the best way to prevent cancer is to build up the body defenses through excellent nutrition. In this way the tissues, cells and organs are kept in such a healthy state that in his opinion, cancer cannot take hold. His dietary advice is to avoid absolutely all refined, synthetic and processed foods. He bans white flour, enriched fortified foods, white sugar and foods with chemical additives. He recommends natural foods, whole foods, raw vegetables and fruits, generous amounts of protein, raw certified (INSTEAD OF PASTEURIZED) milk, whole grains, plus all the known natural vitamins and minerals. Dr. Quigley wrote:

"A return to normal food alone will never bring health up to normal standard. To make up for the past dietary sins, concentrated vitamins should be taken for 6 months to two years, in order that the individual may reach a point where, with his reserve restored, he can carry on with a balanced diet...it is essential that the concentrate contain all the vitamins, both known and unknown....For this reason no synthetic preparation can completely replace the vitamins in which the average person may be deficient. Such foods as yeast, liver and wheat germ are excellent sources...." (The National Malnutrition.)

Dr. J.R.Davidson (now retired), former associate professor of clinial medicine at the University of Manitoba says I believe cancer, a deficiency disease, can be prevented and controlled by a suitable and balanced diet, high in vitamin content.

" I do not pretend to be able to benefit patients in whom the disease has reached advanced or terminal stages, because that does not give any treatment a fair chance. In the patients whom I am treating, however, some of whom have suffered from clearly diagnosed cancers of a severe degree, I can claim some improvement in many cases.

"The diet I prescribe, varied to some extent in each individual case, includes one pint of vegetable juice per day, such as carrot, lettuce and celery juices, prepared freshly, plenty of raw vegetables, particularly peas, beans, carrots, spinach, lettuce, whole wheat bread, supplemented by wheat germ, meat cooked rare, raw milk, and concentrated vitamins of various kinds." (Reprint 189, Lee Foundation for Nutritional Research, Milwaukee 3, Wisconsin.)




Thursday, December 5, 2013

notes from Yogi Cameron



There's a channel that's called Veria Living and it is my world! I LOVE it!

One of the coolest shows on there, and there are quite a few, stars Yogi Cameron-- who's taught me so much! It'd be great to meet him.

He once did a show with a wonderful woman who was concerned her leukemia would come back...a concern of all cancer patients is that this will come back.

I jotted down a few notes from this episode and thought I would share them here...so thankful for this information.


  • residue from chemotherapy needs to be released
  • ayurvedic belief- cancer is caused by emotions and feelings
  • fear brings on cancer
  • a steam tent will help your skin expel toxins because you will sweat everything out. sweating is super-good for you and that's why exercising is good for you too! move and sweat, baby.
  • stay in the moment!
  • juice radishes and turnips-- i have only done this a few times but i juice everyday!
  • stay worry free
  • tightrope walking helps
  • write down when you worry and what you worry about
  • ayurvedic herbs to try-- bhring raj,  and purnar vang--drink twice a day, it clears out your urinary tract!
for more on and about Yogi Cameron, find it here!

love and light to you all!

the globetrotting gamine