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Oregano - The Herb That Saved… My Life

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Finally…

I have completed an ebook on Oregano and my “Oregano” experience.

More accurately, I have completed a 28-page ebook detailing an important aspect of my digestion (and life saving) experience with Oregano Tea.  Not just any oregano, mind you, but one easily available nonetheless. I name the source I used in the book and it is inexpensive and of high quality.  I also point you to another source of Oregano that may indeed be substantially more effective.

Feel free to pick up a copy of “Oregano - The Herb That Saved…My Life“.  In this book, I tell more of my personal story and also include a fair amount of reference and research materials.  Basically, I spent over 100 hours putting this book together, so if you want to do 100 hours of research, you can probably come up with something similar.  I also got approvals from other authors to quote some of their excellent work.

If you know someone who is suffering from IBS or some other digestive problem or disease, please pick up a copy of “Oregano - The Herb That Saved… My Life“.  It could end up being a HUGE favor to your friend and the book well worth the small price tag.

All the best of health to you,

Thomas Mayhew, Publisher

http://HealthMattersBlog.com

http://CrimsonBooks.com

People Don’t Understand What it is Like To Be So Ill

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Feeling rather inspired to write a little fiction this morning, to try to illustrate what I feel about our subject line title today.  People really don’t understand what it is like to be ill, really ill.

In my case, back in 2004 and 2005 I could digest only a few select foods.  Everything had to be organic.  And again, only a few foods would work for me.  If I varied from my narrow course, all havoc broke loose in (more…)

But millions of people have Mercury Fillings and they are fine.

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

But millions of people have Mercury Fillings and they are fine!

I’ve heard that statement before.

Everyone is doing it; it must therefore be okay.

Really? That might have passed for logic with drugged out folks in their late teens nearly a half century ago, but I doubt seriously anyone thinks so now. Everything we do affects someone else.

And likewise, everything we put into our body affects us and will eventually affect someone else. Most notably our loved ones. Sickness and premature death are hard on loved ones.

My own life can illustrate the truism in both of my arguments above.

When I was young, I had a real hankering for sugar. True. Too true.

I’d save my coins and then navigate to the little store just around the corner and buy whatever my heart desired.

That never turned out to be an apple or banana.

It was always soda pop, a candy bar and chips.

Consequently, I ended up with dental caries (AKA cavities). Further, because my Dentist never met a tooth he didn’t like to pound full of Silver Amalgam (Mercury Amalgam), I had lots of enormous mercury fillings.

Every large molar was filled to the brim with amalgam.

Now fast forward 25 years, knowing that mercury does in fact leak out of these “silver” amalgam fillings (as previously discussed in an earlier post) and you have me with mercury poisoning of the gut, etc.

As previously stated, mercury poisoning came extremely close to taking my life.

Could other factors have contributed to the problem? Certainly. Genetics and injuries could have played a definite part.

But the reality is that no amount of mercury is good for you and if you accumulate enough of it, you will reap dire consequences.

As I understand it, mercury is no great respecter of organs or body parts. What I mean to say is that if an amount of mercury were evenly distributed within your body, the weakest part of your body would be affected the most.

The old weakest link proposition strikes again.

As we age, our weaknesses begin to show themselves.

Get the picture?

Bottom line: keep mercury out of your system and get it out if it is in there already. How do you know if you have mercury in your body? Good question and I’ll tackle that one in my next post.