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william6565william
27th August 2014, 18:23
With this Ebola outbreak in Africa, Dose MMS Kill the Ebola virus and has Jim or anyone else tried to yet....It's spreading quickly we should be paying close attention to this!!

linksplatinum
27th August 2014, 21:11
Vitamin C does the trick, because of the diseases' character traits are the same as Parvo, and Scurvy. Meaning that those diseases rob the body of it's Vitamin C, so a rigorous amount will replenish what is lost. See jimstonefreelance.com to find out more on this topic... beware vaccines at all costs.

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Magnus
27th August 2014, 21:12
According to what i've read about MMS, about twelve months or more of treatment are needed to conquer for instance, the Herpes virus. A person being victim to Ebola can't afford such a lengthy conduct, but in case of Ebola, hard facts are yet to be brought forward by anyone trying it.

nenosema
27th August 2014, 23:23
"Pine needles (and many other parts of the Pine tree) contain several times more vitamin C than fresh orange juice, and can easily meet your daily need of it. Other health benefits of pine needle tea are reputed to include:

Vitamin C
Vitamin A
Relief for symptoms of colds
Relief from infections
Decongestant
Use as an antiseptic when chilled
Improvement for fatigue
Mental clarity
Aromatherapy"

"Pine needle tea is high in fat-soluble vitamin A, an antioxidant beta-carotene, which is needed for healthy vision (especially in low light situations), skin and hair regeneration, and red blood cell production! The vitamin A explains a few more of the nutrition and health claims, but certainly not all of them. There is more to the tea than just vitamins A and C. There are many components to consider with swallowing a cup of pine needle broth!"

Also be careful! there are some poisonous pine trees, but they are very identifiable.
Links with great info
http://hubpages.com/hub/How-to-Make-Safe-Healthy-Pine-Needle-Tea
http://ybertaud9.wordpress.com/2012/05/08/health-benefits-of-pine-needle-tea/

http://ivorwen.hubpages.com/hub/Pine-Needles

http://s7.postimg.org/6wxx54m4b/pine_needle_tea_1404562474nk8g4_234x164.jpg (http://postimage.org/)

been needing to post this. I really feel it could help

the spectrum found in the pines probably more effective than a store bought tablet

Flash
27th August 2014, 23:28
I am confused. I thought vitamin C, which is water soluble, versus the B complex being fat soluble, that ivitamin C was destroyed by heat. So heating a cup of Pine needles tea may just kill the vitamin C.

This is why orange juices are cold, so I thought.

Please someone, lit my brain lantern because i am not an health specialist.

nenosema
27th August 2014, 23:39
Yes, you will lose the good vitamins if you boil the needles/branches/bark. Most people say it's best to boil some water in a pot take it off and then add it to your cup of cut or blended pine needles. Then to let it steep until all the pine needles rest on the bottom of the cup. (overnight some say) if you cover the tea to keep in the heat while it steeps there will be pine oil on top

Ahnung-quay
28th August 2014, 00:08
We use cedar tea as "medicine" in ceremony. I wonder how it stacks up to pine tea? If anyone has information on this, please share!

nenosema
28th August 2014, 01:23
We use cedar tea as "medicine" in ceremony. I wonder how it stacks up to pine tea? If anyone has information on this, please share!

How do you use cedar tea in ceremony? What type of cedar?
This is a possible cure for type one diabetes using the Cedar or (Juniper) berry and Gymnema sylvestre
http://drchristophersherbshop.blogspot.com/2011/05/diabetes.html (http://prjectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?74279-Type-1-one-Diabetes.-The-pancreas-can-be-regenerated-natural-herbs)

nenosema
2nd October 2014, 06:55
This is an increadible somewhat rambling reference of someone who knew alot about native indian plants, specifically spruce trees (simmilar to pine) and, yeah check it out, just came across it lastnight.
http://www.selfhealdistributing.com/pdf/sundew-moonwort-volume-2-sample-blackspruce.pdf

Cedar
http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/j/junipe11.html

budicca
2nd October 2014, 09:18
Ive just brought a juicer so I can get high amounts of vitamin C into my families immune system and hemp seeds to crush into them too. Ebola has either started or is false flagged for a shut down system so they can the enforce vaccines on those who are willing and those that arent will be quarantined?

Ahnung-quay
2nd October 2014, 14:39
Thanks nenosema.

I didn't check back on this post until today. We use cedar tea during our Healing of the Heart ceremony in the spring and the fall. This is a ceremony were participants go into an arbor and sing, dance and pray for four days. A healing ceremony for body, mind, and spirit. It is an Anishinaabe ceremony held in Wisconsin.

The tea is made from flat cedar each night for the next day. Sometimes a small amount of maple syrup is added. Since I don't brew it, I don't know what other ingredients are in it.

It's used especially for those participants who have chosen to fast during the four days of ceremony.

There is also a fruit/vegetable feast for the fasters on the second night of ceremony. The fruit feast, cedar tea and sweat lodges are done to help clean the body out and rid it of toxins.