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RE: PaidaLajin: the ancient Taoist practice of slapping & stretching to activate our self healing abilities 🌟

in Natural Medicine β€’ 20 days ago (edited)

Wow! This really is interesting hey. Thank you Carol for always sharing super stuff with me. It is deeply appreciated.

Had always felt this about metal in our body but didn't look into it. Naturally Sabrina's mother forced Luna to get her ears pierced when she was young. I was against it but i generally get ignored around here in matters such as these. Am wondering now if the metal in her ear might be affecting her eye which doesn't work like the other. Might be an interesting test to take them out for a year!

Okay, I just checked a reflexology chart and guess which part of the body is connected to the ear lobe where piercings happen?
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Need to chat with Sabrina now. Feel like this is a solid lead for us.

Thank you again Carol πŸ™

Have an awesome Spring 🌱

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Thank YOU, Sam, for your fascinating and informative posts, especially on the wonders of electricity.
Oh I love this - you are so insightful and resourceful!
guess which part of the body is connected to the ear lobe where piercings happen
From now on, I hope your intuition and suggestions will get more cred, more respect. :)
"Mama knows best," they say, but so does Dad!

And while I'm here, I'm trying to recall if I already pestered you with comments on the electrical research of Bose...
Jagadish Chandra Bose: The Indian Scientist who deserved two Nobel Prizes– one for his research on radio waves and the other for his semiconductor research.

And this: https://www.ebdir.net/enlighten/bose_yogananda.html

"In the pursuit of my investigations I was unconsciously led into the border region of physics and physiology. To my amazement, I found boundary lines vanishing, and points of contact emerging, between the realms of the living and the non-living. Inorganic matter was perceived as anything but inert; it was athrill under the action of multitudinous forces.
"A universal reaction seemed to bring metal, plant and animal under a common law. They all exhibited essentially the same phenomena of fatigue and depression, with possibilities of recovery and of exaltation, as well as the permanent irresponsiveness associated with death. Filled with awe at this stupendous generalization, it was with great hope that I announced my results before the Royal Societyβ€”results demonstrated by experiments. But the physiologists present advised me to confine myself to physical investigations, in which my success had been assured, rather than encroach on their preserves. I had unwittingly strayed into the domain of an unfamiliar caste system and so offended its etiquette.


I'm so annoying, I persist in telling electrical engineers about Bose.
As if I can even summarize his findings. I go to my online search history instead of training my memory....

Sadly, I've yet to find an electrical engineer who heard of Jagadish Chandra Bose.
Marconi, of course, but the original inventor from India is all but forgotten.

You remind me of him, Sam, with all your experiments and findings. :)