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Thursday, December 27, 2012

TIA Update, Solving the Baldness Issue, Happy New Year!

As we're about to go into the new year of 2013, my mind is a jumble of thoughts, feelings and lessons learned throughout the years. The following is going to be rambling - 'cause that's how I seem to roll these days - but hopefully enlightening (and entertaining!). My wish is that 2013 will be one of peace, calm and a lightening of the pervasive heavy-spirit that so many of us seemed to be floundering in during the past several years!

Re the pervasive heavy-spirit: I've watched with interest and awe all the recent stories of random acts of kindness. I've got to be honest with y'all: I still feel that broadcasting/bragging/publicizing any and all little kindnesses that one may do for his/her fellow beings makes me cringe. After all (and I feel the same way about public prayer ala Christian or Muslim fundamentalism) it's our innate humanness that should compel us to always seize the moment to be "good" or "do the right thing" and it's meant to be a private, personal karmic moment. However (you knew I'd pop that word in!), if publicizing acts of kindness compels others to do the same, it's totally worth it, and all that positive energy wafting through our universe benefits all of us! Anything that lifts our hearts and emotional well-being up is a wonderful thing.

Okey dokey - on to the baldness. I've suffered from a type of alopecia since my hysterectomy in 1996 (no estrogen!) AND it seems to run in my family. I've bought five wigs over the years to use when it's especially bad, and I've been as bald as having just a few baby-fine hairs on the front of my head. Back in 2005 I switched to a raw vegan diet, and that seemed to be the worst period of baldness, and I've alternated between being a total vegan to incorporating some meat in my diet since then, all to only partial success. Now I do eat a small bit of meat (bought from local humane, sustainable, organic farms) with a large helping of veggies at meals. For breakfast I usually eat eggs scrambled in coconut milk with several cloves of raw garlic, chopped onion, celery, mushrooms and about a cup of cilantro. Yummy, and all meant to lower my blood pressure. keep me healthy (I haven't had a cold or the flu or any other "bugs" for years), and keeping me full hunger-wise and full of energy throughout the day. But the diet alone doesn't help totally with the alopecia. So, over the years I've tried potions, salves, and other herbal remedies to solve the issue, but again, it only helped partially. What to do? I love my wigs, but good grief they're hot and sweat-inducing! Fast forward to sometime this year I just happened to be reading some random article on hair styles when a cosmetologist being interviewed mentioned that many women who suffer from hair loss lack enough iron, B-12 and biotin. Huh, I thought. I knew that too much iron is not healthy, and too little causes anemia. But how much is too much and how little is too little to not be on a medical radar? After several days of intensive research, I figured out the basic dosages, and now I have hair in abundance. Oh, it's all different lengths from growing little by little, and it took a few months to completely start growing, but no more shiny bald patch! So here's the "magic" formula that I take, all companies researched for their supplements' efficacy ratings and ingredients' purity: Garden of Life Vitamin Code Raw Iron 22 mg., Country Life Biotin 5 mg., and TwinLab Mega B-12 Dots 5000 mcg. About the B-12: take it in the morning because it gives you a boost of energy, and you don't want to be up all night if you take it in the evening! Also, when you look for a B-12 supplement, make sure it's for sublingual (under the tongue) use. B-12 is best absorbed in this manner.

On to my recent TIA - mini-stroke - incident. I've had several neurologist and internal medicine visits, along with an MRI, an MRA, two complete blood tests, doppler carotid tests and a sleep study. It turns out that my right carotid artery has mild blockage, and the left carotid has slightly less blockage. The brain scans showed no sign of any damage, thank goodness! The internist immediately put me on blood pressure medication because my blood pressure was 173/101 (ugh) and wanted me to take a statin. I refused; last year it was finally confirmed by cardiologists that statins are toxic in otherwise healthy patients - among the permanent side effects are muscular-nerve loss, liver damage, and restless leg syndrome (this is when your legs get that "my skin is crawling!" feeling). The only people who are recommended to take statins are those who have suffered a heart attack or who have chronic, established heart disease. My heart is fine, oddly enough; it's my head area that's shorted-out :D. My mother died when she was 5 years older than I am now from congestive heart failure - her heart and lungs were filled with fluid, and she suffered from emphysema, as well. My heart's fine, my lungs are clear, I don't have emphysema. I DO have high cholesterol, but my HDL (the good cholesterol that eats the bad) levels are really good. Cardiologists are torn between admitting that cholesterol levels don't indicate heart disease and toting the Big Pharma lie that everyone needs to be on a statin. Look, from everything I've researched, statins are just plain poison. Period. And anyone who is past the age of 60 shouldn't be placed on a statin no matter what, in any event. So if you're over 60 and reading this and on a statin and haven't had a heart attack and your HDL is good (regardless of your other cholesterol numbers), your diet is good, just say no to a statin. So what to take in place of a statin to ensure your heart and arteries stay healthy? I'm now taking Solgar Vitamin B-6 250 mg. and Solgar Folic Acid 800 mcg., along with the vitamin B-12 - all three are necessary and vital for arterial health, y'all!

Those of you who know what a fervent believer I am re herbs, organic & gmo-free foods and all things nature provided to us for whole body wellness may be sittin' at your computer right about now thinkin' "Damn! If all things natural are so good for you, why are you sick, Kerry?" Here's the short and simple answer: I didn't start paying attention to my diet or to my environment or to, well, much of anything prior to about 7 years ago. Oh, I always ate a good portion of fruits and veggies, but I also ate a LOT of pure junk on occasion. My recent blood tests showed that my body is actually really, really healthy - my blood sediment rate, which shows inflammation, cancer, leukemia, etc., was the lowest it can be. This I attribute directly to taking white willow bark supplements: Two 400 mg. capsules twice a day, every day. I only started taking those in April right after I had the epiphany that my entire body suffered from inflammation during a poison ivy attack. Obviously, it works! Both my internist and neurologist were clueless as to the therapeutic value of willow bark, and both told me take aspirin every day to mitigate a possible future TIA/stroke. I am taking the daily low dosage aspirin, but I'm definitely taking willow bark, too. It's a literal life-saver. All those bouts of cancer, both of the auto-immune disorders with which I deal, bad food choices in the past, all of those have clogged my arteries and inflamed my body. I'm reversing that damage - there will always be some remaining damage, but it's manageable now - and so can anyone who really is sick and tired of being sick and tired. I still have flare ups of my disorders, I still have short-term memory issues (and those are likely permanent, unfortunately, according to the neurologist), I still stress out over injustices and earth and other beings abuse, but I am able to live body-wise better than in the past. On the cancer front, since I'm a DES daughter, my chances of getting breast cancer are 80% greater than other women; with all my life-style changes I've made in the last several years, I do believe I've reduced that statistic enormously (and if I do happen to get it from the genetic mutations DES has caused, I know it'll be a piece of cake to conquer it, too).

So what all am I taking on a daily basis that helps keep me functioning on an acceptable level (I use the word "acceptable" because all throughout my illnesses I've exclaimed, "Well, that's just totally unacceptable!")? In addition to raw garlic cloves and onions and a fruit smoothy that I consume every day (along with other healthy foods of course), here's my complete list, and yes, you may think it's overkill, but considering the excellent blood work report, I'd say it's vital, especially since there's no way I could consume all the food I'd need to consume in order to get the benefits that each supplement brings:

SUPPLEMENT
DOSAGE
White Willow Bark (Nature’s Way)
2 – 400 mg. 2x daily
Vitamin D3 (Country Life)
5,000 IU
Raw Iron (Garden of Life)
22 mg.
Bayer Aspirin
81 mg
Vitamin B12 sublingual (Twinlab)
5,000 mcg
Mega Taurine (Twinlab)
1,000 mg
Biotin (Country Life)
5 mg
MultiVitamin for Her 50-plus (Nature Made)

Ubiquinol CoQH (Source Naturals)
100 mg. 2x daily
Raspberry Ketones Complete
250 mg
Vitamin B6 (Solgar)
250 mg
Folic Acid (Solgar)
800 mcg

Milk Thistle (Nature’s Way)
80% Silymarin, 175 mg milk thistle extract, 150 mg Blessed Thistle


And here's what Jeff is taking on a daily basis (his needs differ from mine on a few issues):

SUPPLEMENT
DOSAGE
White Willow Bark (Nature’s Way)
2 – 400 mg.
Vitamin D3 (Country Life)
5,000 IU
Centrum Silver Men 50+

Phytosterol Complex (Vitacost)

Vitamin B12 sublingual (Twinlab)
5,000 mcg
Mega Taurine (Twinlab)
1,000 mg
Glucosamine, MSM, Vit. D Complex
Twice daily; glucosamine 1500 mg, MSM 1000 mg, Vitamin D 1000 IU
Ubiquinol CoQH (Source Naturals)
100 mg
Vitamin B6 (Solgar)
250 mg
Folic Acid (Solgar)
800 mcg
Milk Thistle (Nature’s Way)
80% Silymarin, 175 mg milk thistle extract, 150 mg Blessed Thistle




If you have any questions about the benefits that each supplement provides, just Google each - you might be pleasantly surprised, as I was, that many of them are written about in the medical websites and not just strictly in the annals of herbology/holistic medicine sites.

There's one more drug that I've been prescribed, and it's a narcotic. I have to get a written prescription each month from the internist in which to receive it, and it's an opioid. It's called Nucynta, and it's been a life-saver, too, although in a much different way than the whole-body wellness supplements and change in diet. It's the first drug I've taken for my fibromyalgia that actually works by blocking the muscular-neural pain receptors. In the past I've been prescribed a whole slew of medications, from Cymbalta, Tramadol, Flexeril, Lyrica, Neurontin, and on and on that helped not one whit, and indeed caused reactions when I took them - anything from acute hangover type symptoms to increased pain to suicidal thoughts to extreme edema. Nucynta doesn't cause any of these issues, it's not actually addictive for those of us who suffer from chronic pain (unless you're taking it because you're already an addict to pain medication), and as I told the internist, "Best.Drug.Ever." The side effects can be hallucinations, extreme drowsiness, and the like - especially in high doses - but I haven't had any of those and my dosage is small. It allows me to have a better quality of life. Just like the willow bark keeps inflammation away, the Nucynta keeps the muscles and nerves from constantly flaring up. But as with all opioids (or all pain medication), it doesn't help short term memory. At all (duh!). But it certainly keeps my body moving and has greatly improved my ability to walk, and that's exactly what I've needed. I have no idea if I'll take this the rest of my life; I would love to think that I won't need it in some distant future. But the fact remains that I'm approaching 60 and the likelihood of my neuro-muscular system reverting back to pre-hysterectomy, pre-fibromyalgia, pre-auto-immune disorder days is just about zero. So rock on, opioid, rock on!

The sleep study: This was really, really interesting, I thought. I didn't want to participate, kind of thought it was ridiculous, and then when I was researching I found that fibromyalgia sufferers almost always lacked Stage 3 and Stage 4 sleep. These two stages are the most beneficial to one's health, and without them, you feel tired, cranky, run-down and like a truck has run over your body during the night, so I went ahead and participated in the study. I got to the sleep lab at 8:00 pm, they hooked me up to all sorts of electrodes - all over my head and chest - and I fell asleep about 10:30 or 11:00. Well, I actually didn't sleep at all as verified by the results. I had a few minutes of Stage 3 sleep and zero at Stage 4 (deep sleep). I feel vindicated by the results of my sleep study re the fibromyalgia; at one time this disorder was thought to be non-existent, then accepted but still treated with anti-depressants and epilepsy drugs, and was just officially recognized in June 2012 by the Social Security Administration as a disability. Therefore, if anyone is suffering from fibromyalgia and needs one more bit of scientific "proof", I'd suggest taking a sleep study.

One more benefit of the sleep study: Since my TIA happened on the right side of my brain, my extrasensory perception was altered in that I just wasn't getting any more dream visits, and I couldn't perceive what was happening to people around me (I wasn't picking up anything). I didn't feel as if I was a part of the universal whole, and my short term memory vanished. What used to be easy-peezy for me to recite/know/acknowledge just disappeared in the blink of an eye, it seems. Just as the earthquake here in Virginia set off a slew of neurological Parkinson-type reactions in my body, the sleep study electrodes restored my gift. Unbelievable, truly - I didn't even think about the causal effect of electrodes coursing through my brain, but the next night after the study when I awoke from a vivid dream visitation from my Navajo elder guide, I realized what had happened, and I was overjoyed! Back in business, baby! Except if I thought I was forgetting instantly what I dreamed of before the TIA, with the short-term memory loss now it's that much faster how quickly the messages are in and out of my head. I'm now sleeping with my journal under the pillow so that I can (hopefully) write messages down before they blip away. I've only had one that I recovered in time, but I'm working on it!

One last thing: I haven't been on social media much, and I keep forgetting to turn my phone on/charge it. If anyone has been trying to contact me, forgive me, please. I'm still mending, and it takes me seemingly forever to type responses. Even this blog post has taken me five hours to compose - jeez. If this is my new normal, then I reckon I'll have to adapt somehow, but I'll never give up trying to regain what I've lost! Keep on keepin' on, y'all - one day and one hug and one random act of kindness at a time.... 

Friday, December 21, 2012

Message from Beyond

This message is for a couple who recently found out the woman is pregnant. Your loved one heard you exclaim, "We're expecting another baby!" and is as delighted and overjoyed as you are. Your loved one is fully aware of what is happening in your life and sends much love and emotional support.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Petroleum, again

11/29/12, 4:30pm: I just walked outside and smelled petroleum, just as I did a few weeks ago right before the oil spills in NJ/NY and the Gulf. I really, truly hope that it was just someone's car malfunctioning. I'll post any events if they happen (let's hope nothing does happen!).

UPDATE 12/3/12, 12:26 pm: I just read this posting by Wings of Care re Gulf of Mexico drilling with new oil slicks: http://onwingsofcare.org/protection-a-preservation/gulf-of-mexico-oil-spill-2010/gulf-2012/334-20121202-slicks-macondo-area.html

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

tumor or stroke?

tumor or stroke? http://soundcloud.com/kkmurphy/tumor-or-stroke At 0:34 you'll hear the whispered voice say "canker" or does he/she mean cancer? I recorded this today as I was working at my computer; I had turned on my voice recorder and asked that if anyone wanted to speak to me, he/she should feel free to chat away. I then remembered to ask about my brain anomaly - tumor or stroke - and the result was a whispered reply. Please let me know what you hear! This recording is an EVP (electronic voice phenomenon)

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

SO. I HAD A STROKE


So. I had a stroke. More accurately, I had a TIA - transient ischemic attack, also known as a mini-stroke, and it wasn't the first time this had happened to me, but it was the most severe attack I've had. Sometime in early October, 2012, a figurative bolt of lightning struck me while Jeff and I were in the kitchen fixing dinner. I saw a flash of light, felt off-the-chart pain for about a second, and then the left side of my face and head went completely numb and stayed that way for several days. I could still speak and think coherently, so I thought it wasn't an emergency - little did I know that most attacks that happen in this manner ARE emergencies with the likelihood of a full-blown incapacitating stroke happening within 24 hours of a TIA. If this ever happens to you, go to the emergency room immediately!

I continue to have a dull headache every day with numbness on the left side of my face, along with double vision, extreme vertigo and "brain fog" - it's taking me much longer to comprehend what I'm reading/seeing/doing than it had in the past But I'm not incapacitated, I can still walk normally, I can still speak normally - I'm still here in this world so I consider myself very, very fortunate!

I made an appointment with a neurologist but had to wait until November 15 to actually see him. I used that intervening time to research "bolts of lightning to the head" and was rather dismayed to see brain tumors - along with strokes - pop up on Google. Ugh. But the doctor confirmed it was a TIA, so off to the testing facilities he sent me: blood work, MRI and MRA, and a carotid doppler.

Meanwhile, the doc told me to take a daily baby aspirin to open up the blood flow in my veins. I told him that I was taking a daily regimen of willow bark: 2 capsules 400 mg. each, twice daily. He asked me what willow bark is, and I said, "It's what aspirin used to be made from before it was synthesized." He said, "I don't know. I'm not sure what all is in it." I looked at him in amazement and retorted, "Bark from the willow tree. That's all that's in there - willow bark!" He sheepishly told me that he would feel more comfortable if I started taking baby aspirin anyway, and I told him I would (and I am - I want to do exactly as he instructs, but I'll also continue to take the willow bark!). I'll be researching holistic therapies for stroke, and meanwhile, I'm eating broccoli and kale every day as a start to opening up the veins. I'm also convinced that my daily willow bark regimen is what prevented me from having a full-scale stroke. It's kept my blood from clotting abnormally (though obviously not enough, it's definitely a lifesaver!).

Another thing that saved me was my diet. I spent years and years eating unhealthily at times, and it's only been the last 7 years that I've taken nutrition seriously. This just shows that it's NEVER too late to start eating healthily, y'all! Stroke victims are advised to go on a DASH diet to lower their blood pressure. The daily food intake is broken down to this:

4 - 5 cups raw veggies and fruit OR 2-1/2 cups cooked veggies/fruit
2 - 3 cups low fat/no fat dairy
7 - 8 servings of grains: serving size: 1 slice bread; 1/2 cup oatmeal, rice, etc.
2 - 3 tablespoons oil (olive, etc.)
6 oz. meat
4 - 5 servings of nuts (handful per serving) OR beans (1/2 cup per serving)

I don't know about you, but this seems like a LOT of food, so I've modified it somewhat by fixing fresh/frozen fruit with kale and carrots juiced; an omelet cooked in a tablespoon of olive oil and consisting of celery, at least a cup of mushrooms, onions, two garlic cloves, turmeric, 1/2 cup of black beans, a cup or more of cilantro, chopped broccoli, coconut milk; oatmeal with a generous shake of the cinnamon jar and dark buckwheat honey. I'm not a big dairy eater, I rarely eat meat, and I'm totally uninterested in eating that much grain - ugh. I've added freshly grated ginger to my nightly cups of green and chamomile teas, along with some more cinnamon, and I'm now taking a daily supplement of CoQ10 (100 mg. twice daily), the white willow bark (2 capsules of 400 mg. each, twice daily), and 5000 mcg sublingual (under the tongue) Vit. B-12 to combat high blood pressure and clogged arteries. I also take other supplements, but those 3 are probably the most important when it comes to arterial health. I also found that Hawthorn - 1200 mg. daily - is supposed to be excellent as well, but I have not tried it. The ginger, dark honey, fruit/veggies, chamomile tea, baked potato, garlic, turmeric, mushrooms, cilantro, onions, broccoli, celery, black beans and coconut milk/oil are all foods/spices/herbs known holistically to lower blood pressure and cholesterol. You should avoid licorice, ephedra, ginseng and, interestingly enough, rosemary essential oil.

A quick note on the length of time to actually get an appointment with a neurologist, get the tests completed and get the results back: From the first day of the TIA to getting the results back from the doctor will be a little over two months. If I had had a large stroke, this would absolutely be unacceptable. However, I had a mini-stroke, and I did not go to the emergency room. Why didn't I go? Because it's way too expensive. For those of us who have insurance, we all know that most policies won't pay for much of emergency care. The insurance companies like for their clients to have all their medical needs pre-approved, no matter what policy you may have. First of all, I haven't been to a GP in years - the last doctor I went to was my rheumatologist, and that was two years ago. If you go to the emergency room, the hospital wants to know who your primary care physician is, and they usually coordinate treatment through him or her. If I had had a full stroke, many of these tests would have had to be pre-approved, and indeed they're all being pre-approved even with the TIA. While I know many medical tests are unnecessary, the medical tests and protocol for certain illnesses/diseases are pretty straight forward. Stroke is among the most common event in today's world - the protocol to treat strokes, along with the tests to confirm a stroke has happened are universally accepted by the medical establishment as vital and necessary. But try to face an insurance industry in which profit is above even a patient's wellbeing, and therein lies the dilemma. We really, REALLY need universal care, y'all! The way sick people are treated by insurance companies is abominable and a direct consequence of "for profit" healthcare. There's no telling how much I'll have to pay out of pocket for all my tests and doctor's visits as it is (my doctor charges $400 per visit - wow), but to be denied care or to not seek care because you can't afford it, as many people are, is truly a national disgrace. 

Saturday, November 17, 2012

another earthquake vision

Tonight, Saturday, November 17, at 10:05 I felt an earthquake, turned to Jeff, and said, "Earthquake! A big earthquake is going to strike somewhere soon." Stay tuned...

UPDATE: 11/18/12 a 5.1 struck the Phillipines

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Earthquakes and Oil Spills

On November 5, at around 1:30 a.m., I posted to Facebook: "earthquake?" I had been almost asleep when I felt the tremors/had a vision, and I wondered if an earthquake was happening or was going to happen within the next 7-10 days (which is my window of seeing - and by "earthquake" I mean anything other than a small one, which the Earth has every day). As it so happens, an earthquake was happening right at that moment in the area affected by Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey (it occurred at 1:19 a.m.: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/05/new-jersey-earthquake-2012_n_2075620.html). Then on November 7, a 7.4 quake struck Guatemala. 

On November 6, I posted the following to my Facebook page: "I've been smelling petroleum all day long while outside (and a tiny bit while inside). It's not our cars, no other neighbors' cars are parked near us, so I'm uncertain where the smell is coming from. If what I'm smelling is metaphysical, I reckon that means there will be a large oil spill in the near future. If the smell is actually real (hahaha - jeez sometimes I crack myself up by how totally loony tunes I sound!), wonder where it's coming from?" On November 7, one of my FB friends posted an article re a 840 gallon spill in Port Angeles, WA: http://www.king5.com/news/environment/840-gallon-fuel-oil-spill-in-Port-Angeles-177640001.html, and on November 9, a 336,000 gallon spill happened in New Jersey and New York: http://greenpeaceblogs.org/2012/11/08/photos-336000-gallon-diesel-spill-pollutes-waterways-after-hurricane-sandy/.

UPDATE: keeping with my visions of a 7-10 day time span, there was an oil platform explosion today: http://www.wwltv.com/news/Coast-Guard-reports-offshore-platform-burning-in-Gulf-of-Mexico-179665361.html

I swear I'll try to be better about simultaneously posting my visions on this blog, followed with updates, as soon as they happen as I do on Facebook.  Stay safe, everybody - our precious Earth is going through a time of upheaval!


Friday, October 26, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

when Hurricane Irene blew through here last summer, I knew there'd be lots of rain and flooding, but I wasn't all that concerned about our area. We DID have flooding in our basement, but no big damage. Vermonters, however, experienced major flooding, so it wasn't exactly a minor storm for them (understatement!). With Hurricane Sandy, though, I have a bad feeling. It's going to collide with a Nor'Easter - never a good thing! For the last few days I've felt a sense of dread. I'll try to mojo it out to the Atlantic, but quite frankly Mama Nature has a will of her own and loves to laugh at those of us who are most connected to her. Should hit Monday/Tuesday, so buckle up East Coast peeps and stay tuned...

Friday, October 19, 2012

Message from Beyond, Mexican Warning & Announcements

Message from Beyond: This is for Sherry, or your passed loved one's name is Sherry: A woman (I believe - I could have just picked that up from the name 'Sherry') told me that "Sherry dealt with insurance companies and others because I just couldn't deal with any of it. She'll never know how grateful I am that she did that for me." 

Mexican Warning: I was shown in dreamtime Americans in Mexico who were shot at on three separate occasions simply because they were American, and the Americans may or may not have been military members. It seemed as if the US Military was involved - innocently - somehow. If you're planning a trip to Mexico, please be cautious and aware of your surroundings!

Ageless Knowledge: I have a new weekly webcast on Ageless Knowledge called Holistic Healing with Medicine Woman Kerry in which I'll discuss one herb a week, along with aromatherapy and using different healing methods for whatever ails you :D! Starting with the second show, I'll also close each segment with a brief visual healing meditation. Please watch - it's free and educational and, hopefully, interesting! Here's the link to the show: http://www.agelessknowledge.com/HH_Medicine_Woman_Kerry.html

Skincare Products: I'm also pleased to announce that my new Skin Care Products are ready for sale! These are organic, luxurious products that really, truly work and are just plain GOOD for your skin! Here's the link to the products:http://www.gertieseesghosts.com/skincareproducts.html

Monday, September 10, 2012

Treating Shingles Holistically

My local television station gave a segment with a doctor who urged everyone who has had chicken pox as a child to be vaccinated against shingles. Since I have serious reservations about most vaccines because of the additives in them, I went to the CDC website and looked up the vaccine for shingles, ZosTavax. The following additives are included in this vaccine: sucrose, hydrolyzed porcine gelatin, monosodium L-glutamate, sodium phosphate dibasic, potassium phosphate monobasic, neomycin, potassium chloride, residual components of MRC-5 cells including DNA and protein, bovine calf serum. Many people are allergic to MSG, and both neomycin and the potassium additives can cause neurotoxicity and kidney failure. Source:  http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/pinkbook/downloads/appendices/B/excipient-table-2.pdf

Then there's the cost of the vaccine: Medicaid Part D pays for it, Medicaid Part B does not, and private insurers may not cover it either. And it's expensive - several hundred dollars. The efficacy rate is only 51% with a 64% rate of lessening the severity of symptoms. So you may be paying hundreds of dollars for a vaccine that may not work, contains additives that may poison you, and only lasts about 7 years.

Shingles is a virus. There are many antiviral essential oils and herbs that can be used to treat shingles, chief among them Melissa, hyssop, tea tree and  Bergamot. If you get shingles, sprinkle a few drops of Melissa essential oil onto a cotton pad and apply directly to the lesions. The essential oil will be absorbed into your blood stream to kill the virus. While you're letting the Melissa work, make up a mixture of one tablespoon coconut oil, one tablespoon aloe Vera gel, one teaspoon honey, and 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper, along with a few drops of one (or more) of the following essential oils: Melissa, Hyssop, bergamot, eucalyptus, Lemongrass, or tea tree. Adding a teaspoon of clay to the mixture will also speed up the process of drying out the lesions, and any clay that clings to your clothing will wash right out. Apply mixture to the lesions at least three times per day. Store any unused mixture in an airtight jar, away from heat and light.

You can also treat the shingles internally by adding the raw herbs Lemon balm (Melissa), oregano, thyme, lemongrass and sage to your meals. 

Friday, August 31, 2012

Tuning into the Earth

Tune into the Earth, y'all! Crinkle your toes into the ground, close your eyes and let your mind drift into oblivion. Let the trees' gentle swaying waft into your senses and your soul. Discover that you are of the Earth, and she is of you. You'll catch yourself grinning from ear to ear before you realize, recharged and re-energized to tackle the rest of the day. 
Ah, bliss, indeed ♥

Friday, August 24, 2012

Choice, followed by A Moment of Laughter

A Friday commentary and then I'm going to insist on happy happy joy joy for the rest of the day: for any of my friends still waffling on whether or not to vote for a Republican - ANY Republican- into office in November, be aware that the GOP has adopted as a major part of its party platform a Personhood clause. Even if you think abortion is wrong, what a personhood clause does is to outlaw removing an ectopic pregnancy, ban in-vitro fertilization (multiple eggs are fertilized with a few being implanted and the rest destroyed), outlaw the morning after pill, prevent a doctor from giving life saving treatment to a pregnant woman if the fetus could be harmed (like in a car crash, or shooting, or major illness). Take it one step further: your sister, cousin, aunt, mother, best friend cannot seek treatment if they have been raped or incest has occurred. One more step further: your 13 year old virgin daughter has been raped, tells you immediately, you report it to police, and at the hospital the doctor tells you that it's illegal to give her the pill. Is this really the direction in which you wish our country to go? Women deserve a reproductive choice. Don't judge - any of these scenarios could happen to you.

Of course if this IS the direction the country goes, business will boom for me and other shaman peeps. Remember, I'm a medicine woman and herbalist and know the formula for herbal cocktails used by women since ancient times to end pregnancy
. But as with all herbal medicine, one type doesn't fit all, allergic reactions can occur, depending on the herbs used may be ineffective (and there are many scam artists just waiting to take your money and run), and certainly won't help in cases of ectopic pregnancy or major body trauma. Let's keep a woman's choice between her and her doctor a personal one, please.

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I guess my mother's been visiting from the otherworld as I've been thinking of her all morning. Placed into my consciousness was an incident that happened when I was in my 20s and had dropped by mom's house for a visit. I had dated a guy named Dan when I was 15 and 16, and he and i still were on good terms with each other's mother. On that particular day, mom told me she had gotten her hair done and then went shopping at the mall. Mom: I saw Dan today, and he said, "Beep beep Miss Pat"! What on earth could he have meant? Me, looking at her new extreme hair style: um, you look just like the Road Runner, Mom. Needless to say, we laughed and laughed, and I'm laughing still. So Beep Beep Mom! I feel you, I appreciate and love you and I miss you...

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Earthquake Anniversary

It's been one year since we had a 5.8 earthquake here in Virginia, and our local tv station just featured a short piece highlighting the quake. I blogged about it (see http://gertieseesghosts.blogspot.com/2011/08/earthquake-and-hurricane-predictions-up.html) and still get emotional thinking about it.

My first thought as the quake hit was that we we're about to have a natural gas explosion, and indeed, in the tv piece the reporter was shown racing out of the studio asking if the gas lines were about to blow. The sound was a roar, coupled with the house swaying from side to side as opposed to shaking. Even though I predicted the quake just a few days before and was told in my vision that it would be local, I was completely shocked that Virginia could suffer through a quake! So I was unprepared and at a loss as to what to do, and what makes me weep right now is remembering my one overwhelming thought as I realized I couldn't get The Girls harnessed and out of the house before we all died: "Oh, Jeff is going to be so disappointed," and it broke my heart. My only thought was of my husband losing all four of us because I couldn't get us out in time.

Since that day I am definitely prepared. I bought snap on collars for The Girls and have them within reach should this happen again. I know the protocol for earthquakes is to not go outside but to stay in and hunker down, but our buildings here aren't built to withstand any quakes, and I'd much rather take my chances outside, surrounded by my beloved Earth, than inside a crumbling man made structure! But I've gone beyond just preparing for an earthquake: both of our cars now have emergency bags, along with copies of The Girls' rabies certificates; we keep a large supply of batteries and water on hand (which I was thankful for when the July storm knocked out power for 6 days); I bought all three Girls their own little floater devices in case we have a flood (Jeff thinks that's hysterically funny, but hey! you never know!); we have plenty of dried beans and legumes and brown rice and all are portable; The Girls' dry food is in an easily lift able and airtight container should we need to evacuate. The only thing we really need is a generator - we have plenty of battery operated Coleman lanterns for light, but the refrigerator and fans and computer need a power source.

So get your preparations in order, y'all! If you have pets, keep the essentials in one place that is easily accessible, and the same goes for children's essentials, in case you have to immediately leave your home. Keep pertinent shot records for both pets and children in your glove compartments and an emergency file that you can scoop up on your way out. Above all, be prepared so that you take action and feel somewhat in control instead of just reacting which often leads to panic and total loss of control. The next life you save may be your family's!

Message From Beyond

Message from beyond: In dreamtime I was in a kitchen that had a clock in the shape of a cat, only instead of on the wall, it was on the counter. I was having a conversation with a woman, and we were discussing upcoming plans. She told me, "it's not time yet." so whoever this message is for, if this scenario looks familiar to you and you have made plans for a big change in your life, please be patient and wait a while longer - it's not time yet.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Your Shekinah Is Your Shoulder

In dreamtime I was told by a rabbi: "Your shekinah is your shoulder, all right?" I replied, "I don't know what I was thinking!" I have no idea what prompted this conversation, except it seemed I was in a school of mystical learning.

I just now looked up the definition of "shekinah" (nope, I'm not Jewish and know only two words in Yiddish that I never have to look up: "oy vey" and "meshuggah"). According to the Jewish Encyclopedia (http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/13537-shekinah), shekinah is interpreted several different ways, although all interpretations essentially mean that God dwells within us and we in His temple - a manifestation, if you will - and that most references are spoken of as radiance or light. As readers of this blog know, I don't believe in a "God" although I do believe in the universal One connection of all of us, and I believe we each are god-like in our abilities to become one another. Okay, I just re-read what I wrote, and it definitely sounds inane and trite and rather "body snatcher"ish. What I mean is that we each hold the key for greatness and good; when you're able to "walk in one's shoes" and gain full insight into that other person (or being!) and actually experience his or her joy and pain, you then become what our various religions refer to as "God."

So what did this conversation mean? As to all things mystical it's part of a whole, and I'm pretty sure it meant that the Light resides even in our shoulder, as it does our toes, our minds, our hearts, our souls. Why was I shown and told this? As a reminder that we each hold the key to light and radiance in every fiber of our being if we would only remember that it's there. I think I may have been given this vision because the shooting at the Sikh temple yesterday was weighing heavily on my heart, along with all the violence and hate that is being spewed from all corners of the world. It's exactly the type of reminder that I needed - "I don't know what I was thinking!" indeed. I only hope more now than ever that the shekinah shines more brightly through all of us in this world so filled with turmoil.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Not Exactly a Precog but Realtime & A Curious Friday the 13th

I went to bed at about 2:15 a.m. EST Saturday morning. I awoke about 45 minutes later convinced that a terrorist attack was happening. In the vision I was in a crowded place, bullets flying everywhere, people running, people dying to my left and right, sirens screaming through the night, and bombs being detonated. I thought I should get up and turn on the news to see if D.C. was still standing, and then I thought, "I honestly don't want to know. If someone's waging war on D.C., then it won't be too long before they come roaring up our street, and I'll find out then." I did have the foresight to help those killed comprehend what had happened and to lead them to the otherworld, and I went back later on Saturday to see if I could find any others who may have been overlooked in the chaos. What I'd like to ask for anyone here reading this is that if you hear of a disaster with deaths, please take a moment to imagine being on-scene, taking a victim's hand, and leading him or her to the otherworld or "the light" - picture a huge white/golden shimmering light with starbursts radiating from it. Your thoughts will transform into action in the ethereal world, and you may very well help many people have peace, comfort and guidance in that difficult time of transition between this world and the next!


So when I got up at about 7:30 Saturday morning, I was not surprised to see that an attack had happened, only in Aurora, CO, and not D.C. And the gunman didn't detonate any bombs, although his apartment was apparently boobytrapped with them. But as I watched the news, I relived the horror, the smells, the panic, the heroism of those protecting others, the utter emptiness of the shooter's soul. And I wept. For hours, it seemed like.


This is the first time I can remember being transported (or astral traveling) in real time to an actual scene of murder; most of my visions are precogs of future events. For instance before 9/11/01, I started having visions in June which included an airplane propeller flying through a crowded city street, and I  was in the crowd, looking on with sheer terror. This vision and others that followed in the months leading up to 9/11 prompted me to go to a Catholic website and buy saints' medallions for both Jeff and I for protection. As readers of this blog know, I'm not Catholic, not even Christian but rather just believe in the universal connectivity of all, but every fiber of my being was screaming for otherworldly protection from what was to come.


One final observation: I watched the Aurora shooter today as he attended his arraignment, and I saw the total confusion on his face as the charges were read. He looked sad, pathetic and totally out of it. It seemed to me that the enormity and realization of what he had wrought had creeped into his soul, and he was unable to comprehend how he had gotten to this place in time. While my heart and thoughts definitely go out to all the victims and their families, my heart also goes out to the shooter while he rots in the hell of his own choosing. Tragic beyond words for every single person affected by his actions, including him.


UPDATE: I had a ghost box session Saturday morning and asked 1) my name and got answers such as "Kay" and "Katie" which are my nicknames 2) I asked if it was the spirits coming through the ghost box who sent me the vision of the shooting, and they all said "yes" 3) I asked if all those killed were now in the Otherworld, and again got multiple yesses. Here's the recording: http://soundcloud.com/kkmurphy/gb-7-20-aurora
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Okey dokey - on to a "Curious Friday the 13th": on Friday, July 13, 2012, I was in the office at the computer, Sadie (my yorkie) asleep at my feet on one of the floor pillows we have scattered everywhere. We both looked up as we noticed a flashing light, similar to a police car's light - rotating - but this light was white. Sadie jumped on the chair and looked out the window with me but there was no traffic, no strange cars in the 'hood, no movement at all. Immediately after the light came the screaming of the crows. Many crows! They were raising a ruckus as if a flock of hawks was after them. After listening to them for a good 10-15 minutes, all The Girls (dogs) and I went outside to see what was going on, and I took my camera to film it. The film turned out blurry with rays of light interspersed between a small amount of clarity. I published the video, and a friend of mine found two spirits in the frame. Here's the video


Here's the two pictures of the spirits:



In the first picture, it looks as if the spirit is a man wearing a red tie, and in the second picture is a woman with her arms out wearing a long dress.


I also taped two separate sessions through my ghost box. A ghost box is a hacked am/fm radio that allows spirits' voices to come through more easily than just by trying to capture an EVP, or electronic voice, through an ordinary recorder. People who listened to these heard warnings being issued and a "normal" EVP was captured as well. You can be the judge, and I'd appreciate it if you'd tell me what you hear. You can clearly hear "it was" at the :26, :40 and :58 marks, and when I asked if my dog Lucy joined them, I got positive confirmation. Here are the two sessions:


Strange Friday the 13th


Friday the 13th Session 2




To cap off the strangeness, and to add humor to the situation, I was rudely awakened Saturday morning, July 14th, at 4:00 am by helicopters flying back and forth over our neighborhood. Not a good way to begin the weekend! Jeff had fallen asleep early Friday evening and by 4:00 am was wide awake and watching television in the livingroom when all the noise was going on. I yelled (above the cacophony), "What the hell is going on? Who on earth would be flying at this hour???" And he replied, "Oh calm down. It's just some Congressman escorting his mistress home." hehehe


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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Messages From Beyond

I sometimes get what I call Messages from Beyond. These are messages passed to me in the otherworld that I then, through Facebook and Twitter, pass to (hopefully) people to whom the messages are meant. I'm going to start posting them now on my blog just in case....


I get messages almost every night at that time between wakefulness and sleep. I'm not very good at waking myself up to write them down, but every now and then I do. Last night, for instance, I had to force myself to pick up my journal and write.


One more thing: I often take the place of whomever the message is for - sometimes I'm a victim being murdered, sometimes just the recipient of the message. So whenever I post one of these MfB's, please keep in mind that when I say "I", it's not actually me, it's the person for whom the message is meant.


Message from Beyond: I was driving down a busy street and at a cross section a man approached the car. He asked, "She's going to The Clinic?" I nodded my head yes. He then said, "The Clinic in Woodland Hills is a good one." I just researched this, and there is "The Clinic" in Woodland Hills. So whoever this message is for, your friend or loved one is making a good choice - and I love how it combines holistic medicine with traditional! Website of The Clinic: http://www.theclinic-practice.com/ and facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/TheClinicllc

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

A Visit from My Dine' Guide re Pollution

I was speaking to my Dine' guide, who was showing me pristine forests and wilderness areas. He said, "As it was before, so will it be again." But instead of feeling excited about the possibility of reverting back to a time of the forest primeval, I was alarmed. He was telling me that all the "progress" we humans had made in the industrial age with pollution control was going to be wiped out by massive toxicity. Sorry y'all - I know this is horrifying, but it just makes me more determined than ever to strengthen our regulations and hold those toxic companies responsible for their poisonings. We MUST insist on more rigorous controls; the technology is available - it's just enforcement that's at issue.

Natural Alternatives to Pesticides

Our neighborhood is inundated with salespeople wanting to sell their services, such as yard work, tree removal, burglar alarms, etc. Today a salesman came by selling pesticide services. He said his company used pyrethins (chrysanthemum based) to combat spiders, centipedes, wasps, ants, etc. and the composition of the chemical was in a crystal form so that they could spread the crystals around the homes and around the properties. "It's perfectly safe, non-toxic to pets and wildlife, and it's a green alternative to traditional pest control," he said. Hmmm, I thought, not so much. We had a LONG discussion about the toxicity of pyrethins, and it ended with me asking for his business card so that I could send him info in an e-mail. He then assured me he wouldn't solicit my neighbors on my street so that my organic vegetable and herb gardens wouldn't be exposed to his "non-toxic" chemicals.


As soon as he left, I e-mailed his company asking for the MSDS on their chemicals and got a quick reply attaching the sheet (kudos to them!). They use a form of pyrethin called Bifenthrin, and here's what I found out about that particular chemical: "People may be exposed to bifenthrin through ingestion or skin contact, although dermal absorption has little to no risks beyond mild discomfort. Ingestion is moderately toxic for mammals. Bifenthrin, as with other pyrethroids, overstimulates electrical signals in nerve cells. This may cause tremors and paralysis. However, in the body, bifenthrin is broken down and excreted quickly. In a seven-day study on rats, excess bifenthrin was found accumulated in high-fat tissues, including skin and ovaries of females. The EPA listed bifenthrin as a developmental toxicant in the toxics release inventory(PANNA). The EPA has also identified bifenthrin as a class C carcinogen, meaning that it is a possible human carcinogen (EXTOXNET).
Symptoms associated with exposure to pyrethroid compounds include skin and eye irritation, irritability to sound or touch, abnormal facial sensation, sensation of prickling, tingling, or creeping on skin, numbness, headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, salivation, and fatigue. At very high levels of exposure, muscle twitching and fluid accumulation in the lungs may occur (PANNA)." (source: http://toxipedia.org/display/toxipedia/Bifenthrin)
I know many people won't be affected by this chemical; however, many more will be, particularly those who have immune issues, chemical sensitivities, the elderly, the young and pregnant women. Also any wildlife and pets will be susceptible. Pyrethins are toxic to aquatic life, water fowl and bees (bees are insects, after all). They can also cause harm in pets - there are numerous web pages from veterinarians giving advice on treating a pet who has been exposed to pyrethin.
I also know that in some areas of the country - the Deep South, for instance - bugs are abundant and can be deadly if allowed to flourish. Here in Virginia we're plagued primarily with spiders and centipedes; spiders eat other bugs and centipedes snack on spiders, so I'm seeing a win/win here! We also have ticks and fleas and all the normal garden pests. But there are non-toxic solutions to treating these pests, y'all!
For ticks and fleas: dust your pets with food-grade diatomaceous earth, and dust pet beds and areas of your home with it, letting it stay for about two-three days before sweeping or vacuuming up. It attacks the exoskeleton of the fleas and ticks and is definitely non-toxic. Instead of spraying yourself with OFF!, spray on some essential oils. The formula is 10:1 or ten parts witch hazel/olive oil to one part essential oils. If you use a sprayer, put in one cup of witch hazel or one cup a combined total of a mixture of witch hazel and olive oil (so good for the skin!) and add 2 to 4 teaspoons of a combined total of the proper essential oil. Here's the list of bugs and the corresponding essential oil to whack 'em out:
Specific Oils for Specific Insects 
ANTS Peppermint, Spearmint
APHIDS Cedarwood ,Hyssop, Peppermint, Spearmint
BEETLES Peppermint, Thyme
CATERPILLARS Spearmint, Peppermint
CHIGGERS Lavender, Lemongrass, Sage, Thyme
CUTWORM Thyme, Sage
FLEAS Peppermint, Lemongrass, Spearmint, Lavender
FLIES Lavender, Peppermint, Rosemary, Sage
GNATS Patchouli ,Spearmint
LICE Cedarwood, Peppermint, Spearmint
MOSQUITOES Lavender, Lemongrass
MOTHS Cedarwood,Hyssop, Lavender, Peppermint, Spearmint
PLANT LICE Peppermint, Spearmint
SLUGS Cedarwood ,Hyssop ,Pine
SNAILS Cedarwood, Pine, Patchouli
SPIDERS Peppermint,Spearmint
TICKS Lavender,Lemongrass, Sage, Thyme
WEEVILS Cedarwood, Patchouli ,Sandalwood

If your home is being invaded by pests, just use the above guide substituting distilled water for the witch hazel and/or oil, and spritz away! Cockroaches are essentially the same as beetles, so use peppermint and thyme for a roach spray. Caution is needed when using especially the mints, citrus, sages and pines:  these can be harmful to pets, so spray in areas that you know your pets can't reach, such as along baseboards (make sure the spray has dried before allowing your pet into the room and don't let him or her lick it!), behind the stove and refrigerator, and so on.

FLEA AND TICK REPELLENT FOR DOGS:
1 cup distilled water
1 teaspoon organic olive oil
5 drops geranium essential oil
2 drops Lemongrass essential oil
5 drops lavender essential oil
Shake well, spritz as needed. This can also be used on cats, but check to see if your cat can tolerate the smell - many cats don't like smelling like a flower!

FLY REPELLENT FOR HORSES:
1 cup distilled water
5 drops geranium essential oil
5 drops lavender essential oil

Here's to a happy, bug-free home and occupants!