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Lymph blockage: blasting through with different techniques

Beginning this September 1, 2008 I will be renaming references to Mr. M’s health problem from tongue cancer to lymph blockage.  There is no more tongue cancer.  There is no more pain in the tongue.  The tongue has zero pain.  Mr. M can now eat as much fruits and raw honey according to his taste for extra energy so he can move and exercise.

The problem remaining is pain on his head and the right side of his face.  This is a big problem because the pain interrupts his sleep.  Which means he cannot get proper rest.  There are positions where it is less painful.  Which shows lymph blockage, pressure.  As can be seen seen on his right neck, there is a big swollen lymph node.

New lymph declogging techniques comes to mind:

Cayenne tincture – constant ingestion will blast through all the blockages of lymph and blood vessels and allow flow, declogging, removal of pain.  3x a day.  Preferrably direct 1 dropperful under tongue and hold for 30 seconds before swallowing.  If too painful, mix 1 dropperful in small amount of warm water and swallow.

Oregano Oil – follow Cass Ingram’s technique in the bad breath elimination protocol.  Rub on gums and teeth and use on toothbrush instead of toothpaste.  Also ingest.  Also put oregano oil in carrier oil like virgin coconut oil and / or extra virgin olive oil and rub on neck, face, and head.

Chiropractor – chiropractor should be able to unclog and find ways to let lymph flow better than the hilot and the massage experts.

This is all in addition to what we are doing now.  I have to push Mr. M and his son to use Cayenne.  They are afraid of tongue pain and bleeding.  They have never tried mixing the cayenne in warm water, this lessens the pain. From all this efforts, I feel the key is the cayenne tincture. The cayenne will be scaled to be used in massive amounts to blast through all the blockages in Mr. M’s circulation.