Wednesday, December 23, 2009

On the Horizon: TV Series and Documentary on MMS

I’ve had the feeling that a new wave of the public is beginning, or about to start learning about MMS, the Miracle Mineral Supplement/Solution introduced by Jim Humble and chronicled by yours truly via articles, audio interviews on Talk For Food, and through my documentary, Understanding MMS: Conversations with Jim Humble. Increasingly, people who contact me with questions indicate that their doctor advised them to get it and give it a try. Bravo! Yesterday I received a link to a video that is currently on YouTube, a pilot for a television series on MMS.

The series, shot in High Definition, is titled, “Straight Talk on MMS: Chlorine Dioxide”, and is hosted by Dan Bender. It gives a wonderfully concise overview of MMS, what it is, and a range of perceived health conditions that it can address. This episode is shot in Brussels, Belgium, and features Andreas Kalcker, who is planning to travel the world in a custom made RV which looks like it could be competitive in the Paris to Dakar rally, and produce a documentary on MMS. As one of the “original players” in this story, perhaps we’ll meet one day. But I wish Dan and Andreas the best in their travels, as MMS continues its ascendancy in public awareness and adoption.

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Monday, December 14, 2009

Relief from Psoriasis and a vacation – part three

So here we are my Husband Dave and I and our two kids at the Dead Sea and I started my psoriasis treatments just four days ago.

The results so far are amazing!!! My skin already looks better than it looked in years, the dry skin that I have had because of the psoriasis for years is disappearing, the itching has gone and I feel great! I have no problem wearing a short sleeved shirt or even my bathing costume. If the psoriasis continues to disappear at this rate then this will have been the best holiday of my entire life.

The psoriasis treatment itself is even enjoyable. Soaking in the Dead Sea water is an experience because you float! I even read the newspaper while floating in the water. The mud packs that peel of the psoriasis affected skin is also very relaxing and I just sit and read or talk to some of the other people and swap psoriasis stories.

The final stage of the psoriasis treatment involves sunbathing. What is great is that because the whole area is over 400 meters below sea level , most of the UV radiation is filtered out and you can spend longer periods of time in the sun which also helps clear up the psoriasis.

Dave says that not only do I look better, but that I am happier and more relaxed. He’s right, because if, after only four days, I feel and look this good, when we go home in 10 days it will be as if I never had psoriasis. So far, everything I was told about the treatments and their effect on psoriasis has been 100% true.

So far, I’ve only talked about myself, in the next article, I’ll let Dave and the kids have a word so that they can tell you about how they (and me when I’ve finished my daily psoriasis therapy) spend their time.

[Via http://deadseahealth.wordpress.com]

Monday, December 7, 2009

Psoriasis and medical tourism?

If you are one of the many millions of people across the world who suffer from psoriasis then you know that psoriasis isn’t infectious in any way, shape, size or form. What psoriasis is, is a skin disease that causes sufferers a great deal of stress and emotional suffering and consistently high financial costs in cream, lotions that, at the best, give you just a very limited respite from the affects of psoriasis and at worst, because of hormones and other chemicals, can cause harmful side effects.

Another aspect of psoriasis is that, despite the advances in modern science – there is no known permanent cure!

So, what would you say to a great vacation, with all the family, in one of the most magical spots on the face of the world, the Dead Sea ? There, alongside amazing scenery and luxury 5 star hotels, you could get natural, enjoyable psoriasis treatments that clear up your skin within days and whose effect on the ravages of psoriasis last for up to 9 months and slow down the reappearance for many extra weeks.

I know, a vacation at the Dead Sea isn’t cheap but can you compare it to the cost of all those creams and lotions? Bear in mind that such a vacation will enable you on end to go out for months without having to worry about the psoriasis.  

All of a sudden, it begins to make sense!

Health and a holiday, all rolled into one! And did you know that a lot of insurance companies and health services will subsidize the cost of your psoriasis treatments at the Dead Sea, including travel and accommodation costs?

So, nothing to lose and everything to gain from taking a vacation and combined psoriasis treatment program at the Dead Sea.

[Via http://deadseahealth.wordpress.com]