Re: Carbuncle Update
As a hobbyist, I used to play guitar and bass... instruments I played growing up were the violin and trumpet; but that is ALL ancient history, how do you hold one again? :-)
It is my youngest who starts college in the fall that is going to major in music production. He sings, plays bass and keyboards. His "band" has written a few songs, 3 - 4 with another 3 – 4 in the works.
As a carbuncle update, we got a lot more stuff out of the dang thing last night with 2 more heads on it, but three people have told me I have to have a doctor look at it. It is very red (almost turning blue/purple) and there is a very rock hard mass under everything that could be a lypoma in amongst all of these boils. Even Cayce recommended having lypomas cut out on occasion. Just to be on the safe side, I should probably have it looked at, so I have an appointment today. I hope I have the assertiveness to tell the doctor what I want and he has enough respect for me not to assume anything. I say this because he will probably be mad at me from the get go; he recommended that I see a liver specialist last year when my enzymes were going wacky (um, did it have anything to do with the paxil and BP medication he had me on that made me gain 35lbs in three months? He said no, yeah, right!); that is when I took off and started my health quest and eventually found curezone about 6 months later.
When I get to reading about all this stuff, I really believe that if we can clean up our digestive system from mouth to anus and keep it that way through diet exercise and occasional cleansing, the rest of us would eventually heal. But at 50, having had hepatitis at 30, being a past heavy drinker (not a drunk), prescription and recreational (ancient history) drug user it does not hurt to help the liver, kidneys and lymphatic system along with their own cleanses... I also believe with world toxicity levels what they are, once clean, periodic cleanses of all these should be the norm.
Do not even think about blunt\crass stuff. I spent summers on farms when I was young, bringing in\out from the pasture a heard of cows and hand milking a few, bailed my share of hay, swam in the swimming hole (a mud pit is probably more like it) and if not on this farm, once I was on a pig farm in the Midwest. I also grew up around horses till I was about 18 - 19. In addition, my wife and most of our family and friends are in medicine (almost all OB\GYN) and pharmaceutical, I worked in oncology fro several years, so I have really heard and seen more than my share stories you do not go around telling in casual company.
grz