Re: It's working!
I've learned to trust that inner voice. With the Full Moon being tonight (Blue moon), I usually try to be taking some kind of herbal
parasite killing herbs during the week leading up to the Moon phases- and for a few days afterwards.
Goldenseal is what came to my mind this time, and one I haven't used for a while. I don't have too many things on hand right now, but I have Cat's Claw, and 18% Olive Leaf.
I wasn't doing very well with trying to test things with the "O" ring, finger weakness testing. And..somehow, my husband and I don't agree with what the arm muscle testing results show.
So today, I first tested to see if the goldenseal was one that would be effective for what I have going on right now. With the straight finger test, I got the finger strength (yes). I then asked for the dosage.
Then I decided to try it with the pendulum. I asked the same question "would this be effective for what I have going on right now", and a clear yes!
Then I asked what dosage I would need per day...and got 6.
THEN- I thought to ask, would this be effective against what is causing my eyelid twitching. And I got a strong "yes".
I then asked, "is the eyelid twitching being caused by Trichinella"- and what I expected would show as a yes...but it was a clear "no".
Then, I asked- "is the eyelid twitching being caused by O. Volvolus"..and again, a clear "no".
Then..because of knowing it's one of the Lyme co-infections, I thought to ask "is the eyelid twitching being caused by Bartonella. And I got a clear "yes!"
I then asked if Bartonella was what is affecting my face- and again, I got a clear "yes".
With the goldenseal, I asked if it would be effective with the Bartonella. "yes"
The Cat's Claw also was a clear "yes", and I found the dosages.
I don't think I asked if the Olive Leaf would work specifically for the Bart, but just "will the olive leaf be effective for what I have going on right now", and it was a clear "yes", and I got a dosage.
Then- I did the stiff finger testing, just to double check what it also said for Bart. A clear "yes"- strong.
I know there's different strains of Bartonella, so I looked this up for the description, and found a long list of the different strains. I used the pendulum and asked about each one of them. It sat still for all of them except it was a definite "yes" for the Bartonella Hensalae.
I didn't go any further than that for testing more for pathogens, but that was cool.
Newport, what do you use for a list for going through all the different types? It's a good way to learn more about the specific names of the types of parasites. I didn't know there were so many strains of Bart!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartonella