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Rheanna Knowflake Posts: 475 From: The Orient Registered: Mar 2014
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posted January 09, 2019 08:35 AM
Hello and Happy New Year to you! If you could help answering my question, What is the cause of my mom's itchiness? She has been suffering for more than 3months. Thank you...
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Aurora_girl1990 Knowflake Posts: 1475 From: kuala lumpur,malaysia Registered: Feb 2013
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posted January 09, 2019 09:25 AM
Hey Rheanna, Upon reading this I felt that your mom's illness is there as a challenge set by herself to help her grow spiritually and as a person and soul through rising above adversity. In addition to that,she felt on a soul level that this challenge of 'illness'would help her burn off massive karma from prior lives so she may continue her evolution towards god/source. It won't be for much longer now, 3 months more I'm getting before she would be cured of this illness. In these times, remind her to see herself as a divine /beautiful being/soul who is worthy of God's love. Tell her to love herself as Christ would love her. (is she Christian by any chance or has a connection to Jesus Christ?) As for you Rheanna, remember to see this illness not as a punishment towards your mom but as an opportunity for her to grow as a person and as a soul. It would be beneficial to send her love from your heart to hers. This would help greatly. We hope this helps ease your worries. Regards, Aurora. IP: Logged |
Rheanna Knowflake Posts: 475 From: The Orient Registered: Mar 2014
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posted January 09, 2019 07:46 PM
Hi again... She was baptized Catholic years ago so that my brother and I could be accepted to Catholic school. Does the message mean that Jesus is calling her to come back? The last two months I have been living with my parents and I have plenty of time. So every day I do what I could to help ease her uncomfort. Massaging with different kinds of medicated oil, blood letting, acupuncture, cupping...it helps but not yet stop the problem. I still have one month before my project will start. IP: Logged |
missblyss Knowflake Posts: 2859 From: Registered: May 2016
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posted January 09, 2019 09:37 PM
so I am getting that she is eating too many salty foods and its due to her holding onto liquids.IP: Logged |
Aurora_girl1990 Knowflake Posts: 1475 From: kuala lumpur,malaysia Registered: Feb 2013
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posted January 09, 2019 09:53 PM
Rheanna, I feel it means that Jesus is telling her that her sins are forgiven.. It's time to lay down the burden she has been carrying around for most of her life and start again a new person for He loves her and forgives all of her sins so who is she is keep holding onto her sins when Jesus himself has forgiven her percieved sinsTell your mom that whatever she felt she sins in the past it is all forgiven. It's time to lay down her burdens for good and let the love of Jesus in. IP: Logged |
Rheanna Knowflake Posts: 475 From: The Orient Registered: Mar 2014
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posted January 10, 2019 05:38 AM
Aurora, My mom has turned Buddhist years ago. I typed this already...strange that this info has disappeared. My worry is more if this whole body itchiness (toxin in blood) caused by her mole. Thank you for your help! Hope all is well with you. Feedback on May or June's reading: My husband has sold his old apartment. You are right that if one prospective buyer withdrew, there would be a new one. The fourth or fifth serious buyer finally bought it. You are also spot on advising not to pay too much attention in xxxwood business offer. This guy never delivered. IP: Logged |
Rheanna Knowflake Posts: 475 From: The Orient Registered: Mar 2014
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posted January 10, 2019 05:47 AM
quote: Originally posted by missblyss: so I am getting that she is eating too many salty foods and its due to her holding onto liquids.
Hi Missblyss, Thank you for taking the time and energy. You are right that mom's body is holding liquids. Her body type and I also inherit this from her. For salty foods, not much. She eats healthy food. Rice and veggies and meat stir-fried (she has decreased salt in her cooking for years) Her desserts mostly are steamed. Very raw occasion she eats oreo and other stuff with hidden salt inside, the packaged food. IP: Logged |
Springtimeflower Knowflake Posts: 2966 From: USA Registered: Jan 2014
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posted January 10, 2019 07:14 AM
Hi Rheanna, Have her try to remove one food item at a time from her diet. She may have developed an allergy to it. I've heard of people becoming allergic to mangoes for instance. I can't eat kale or pomegranate seeds right now because they lower the hormone level I need to raise, which affects my immunities. I don't eat white pasta, white rice or white potatoes and instead eat brown rice, sweet potatoes and whole grain pasta. Too much salt or sugar (including fruits) also affects me. Meats are only chicken and turkey. Hope this helps, Spring IP: Logged |
Rheanna Knowflake Posts: 475 From: The Orient Registered: Mar 2014
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posted January 10, 2019 08:21 AM
Thank you Spring! Very good idea. Say, D1. no corn D2. no corn/bell pepper D3. no corn/bell pepper/egg D4. no corn/bell pepper/egg/papaya.... On D1, if she is allergic to corn, will she feel better immediately on the same day?One TCM doctor has suspected papaya chemical ripener. Mom has stopped eating papaya. Now you reminded me that she might still get this ripener intake from her banana. Will pay attention with this. She has stopped mangoes the first week of her symptom. We had her blood checked and it was borderline. So, no more mangoes. And other too~sweet fruits. No fish, shrimp and other sea food. She also had CT. Internist. Dermatologist. Internist said all OK. Dermatologist gave her antihistamin pills and medicated powder. She stopped taking the pills and only uses body powder when I am not around to do oil.
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Springtimeflower Knowflake Posts: 2966 From: USA Registered: Jan 2014
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posted January 10, 2019 09:22 AM
You're welcome Rheanna!I would give it a few days or like a week, but it may depend on how fast she digests the different foods. I know that soy can be a problem for people as well as eggs. Just searched online and people can also be allergic to spices. I know I'm allergic to chamomile as well. Maybe try changing to different spices one at a time, too. IP: Logged |
Springtimeflower Knowflake Posts: 2966 From: USA Registered: Jan 2014
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posted January 10, 2019 09:33 AM
Does she eat parsley on her food? That can be a big one as I did research online (my back itched) and saw pics of the people who harvested it. Their hands looked horrible. The parsley seemed harmless and I was putting a lot in a smoothie that I made.IP: Logged |
Rheanna Knowflake Posts: 475 From: The Orient Registered: Mar 2014
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posted January 10, 2019 10:45 PM
Spring, Thank you for your insight! We are Asian and we live in South East Asia country. Parsley is not commonly used here. We are more into basil and coriander leaves. Mom already switches to brown rice. Steamed sweet potato and steamed banana (which I suspect would be the culprit. Not the banana itself but the chemical gas to ripen it faster. You have to ask for natural ripe banana and some sellers may not be honest with you).Will search online and pay more attention to these allergy trigger foods. Will update you and Aurora on the progress. IP: Logged |
Springtimeflower Knowflake Posts: 2966 From: USA Registered: Jan 2014
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posted January 10, 2019 11:24 PM
You're welcome Rheanna!Hope all goes well. When I looked up the parsley again earlier, they also mentioned coriander as being an allergy trigger for some people as well. IP: Logged |
Rheanna Knowflake Posts: 475 From: The Orient Registered: Mar 2014
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posted January 11, 2019 07:50 AM
Spring, Are you Caucasian btw?
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Springtimeflower Knowflake Posts: 2966 From: USA Registered: Jan 2014
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posted January 11, 2019 02:19 PM
Yes, Rheanna. IP: Logged |