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	<title>Comments on: hitting my stride</title>
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		<title>By: Philip Arthur Moore</title>
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		<dc:creator>Philip Arthur Moore</dc:creator>
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		<description>D,  Thanks for stopping by!  Don&#039;t be silly.  I love receiving comments from family members.  I agree with you about medications of any sort.  Like my dad, I really prefer not to take them unless absolutely necessary.  There are a great number of natural healers in Viet Nam, from what I hear, but I&#039;ve admittedly been lazy of late to find information about them.  I&#039;ll definitely let you know what I come up with.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>D,  Thanks for stopping by!  Don&#8217;t be silly.  I love receiving comments from family members.  I agree with you about medications of any sort.  Like my dad, I really prefer not to take them unless absolutely necessary.  There are a great number of natural healers in Viet Nam, from what I hear, but I&#8217;ve admittedly been lazy of late to find information about them.  I&#8217;ll definitely let you know what I come up with.</p>
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		<title>By: daunmoore</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Nov 2008 15:49:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Philip,
This is so interesting!  I hope you don&#039;t mind me being here - if so, let me know...
I wanted to comment on the way the meds made you feel...
I have always believed that pain meds (or any mood altering drug) block our connection to our Higher Power or Higher Self.  I also believe that antibiotics suppress our immune system and push the illness down into a cellular level.  You may not know this but I am earning my BSN to become a certified holistic nurse.  Although I am a Reiki II at this time, I plan to be a Reiki Master and take the courses to become a Certified Healing Touch Practitioner.  To really get the effects of the drugs out of your system, a trusted natural healer may help you in Vietnam.  I would be interested to hear about the natural healers in Vietnam....
As always you are very loved...
D</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Philip,<br />
This is so interesting!  I hope you don&#8217;t mind me being here &#8211; if so, let me know&#8230;<br />
I wanted to comment on the way the meds made you feel&#8230;<br />
I have always believed that pain meds (or any mood altering drug) block our connection to our Higher Power or Higher Self.  I also believe that antibiotics suppress our immune system and push the illness down into a cellular level.  You may not know this but I am earning my BSN to become a certified holistic nurse.  Although I am a Reiki II at this time, I plan to be a Reiki Master and take the courses to become a Certified Healing Touch Practitioner.  To really get the effects of the drugs out of your system, a trusted natural healer may help you in Vietnam.  I would be interested to hear about the natural healers in Vietnam&#8230;.<br />
As always you are very loved&#8230;<br />
D</p>
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