Thursday, October 13, 2011

Update on Journey with Lyme Disease & Magnetic Therapies

By Janis Uquillas, R.N.

It has been a month since I lost wrote and I am very happy to report that I have slept soundly every night since I started sleeping on magnets in early September.   When I first received my super bed grid and Vitality Enchancer on September 16th, I went full speed ahead and was drinking magnetized water, using the super bed grid and enchancer and some localized magnets.  I experienced constant nausea and a funny taste in my mouth so I thought maybe my body is trying to adjust to all of the heavy duty magnetics and I will have to go more slowly.  So some nights I would sleep in my bed for half the night and then move to another bed without magnets. 

After about 4 days, I felt off balance.  That scared me as I had previously had attacks of vertigo off and on since the 1970's and the last attack in February landed me in the hospital and bedridden for 3 weeks.  So I decided to remove the Vitality Enchancer and stop the magnetized water and just try sleeping on the super bed grid for awhile to let my body adjust.  The nausea and dizziness stopped completely and I felt great.  Now I feel that I have more than adjusted to the super bed grid and some localized magnets so adding back the Vitality Enchancer and the magnetized water so that I can do the full magnetic protocol for Lyme disease.

I am beyond thrilled with more than 6 weeks of nightly sound sleep.  Restful sleep makes a world of difference.  I feel that my overall health is gradually improving.  Occasionally I have pains that indicate either a die-off reaction or just the normal ups and downs of Lyme but generally the quality of life is better each day. 

My husband reports a much deeper sound sleep as well.  I just finished making magnetic dog beds for both of my dogs yesterday.  Last night they sleep there for the first time.  My little pom slept on her back and she never does that and she slept soundly and didn't wake me up early like she usually does.  My other dog leaped out of bed with great energy this morning and usually she is dragging. 

Will keep you posted on my progress.  Blessings.

Republican leader and former U of L trustee says university made poor argument that hospital isn't public

The University of Louisville made a “terribly flawed argument” when it claimed that University Hospital was not a public entity, former U of L Trustee Bill Stone told cable channel cn|2's "Pure Politics" program yesterday. "That argument has been central as university leaders try to finalize a merger with two private hospital groups, Jewish Hospital and Catholic Health Initiatives," Ryan Alessi notes.

Stone, a former Jefferson County Republican chairman, said he agreed with Democratic Attorney General Jack Conway's ruling in an open-records case that the hospital is a public entity, and “I don’t know of any lawyer of merit who wouldn’t agree with Jack Conway’s assessment. That has been the weakness in U of L’s selling point. The University of Louisville Hospital is part of the university.”

Alessi reports, "Stone said the university should be highlighting the positives of the merger." Stone told him, “I think this merger can be sold to the public on the basis of how much it will mean to this community economically, what it will mean from a prestige point of view, where it will be an incubator for Nobel Prize-winning scientists.” For the story and video, click here; for the video only, on the image above.