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Post by marcs on Jul 31, 2007 12:26:51 GMT 8
What are your thoughts on this? Cure?
Given it's taking so long to recover and the docs are still baffled over my condition, heck, i'm willing to try anything.
thanks
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Post by Ben Dover on Jul 31, 2007 12:41:06 GMT 8
they are real my friends...i've seen one...the name is mahal..but i heard the little people are now venturing into movies. ;D
are you really serious?!
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Post by edong on Jul 31, 2007 18:22:22 GMT 8
they are real my friends...i've seen one...the name is mahal..but i heard the little people are now venturing into movies. ;D ha ha ha...this makes me fall on my chair ;D ;D nice one sir tolits
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Post by allegra on Jul 31, 2007 19:49:00 GMT 8
I think the cure can be found in another continent
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Post by kaloi on Jul 31, 2007 20:54:15 GMT 8
our housemaid recently had terrible headaches, fever and dizziness. we brought her to the hospital several times to check if shes suffering from typhoid or dengue but the results were all negative. she was given medications (ang mamahal pa) but to no avail she was still ill. my last resort is to take her to "tawas". i am a believer of this kind of alternative because i was once cured by this when i was young. we went to San Roque church in blumentritt sta cruz and had her checked by the manghihilot. her findings was she was "na-dwende" sa cr. she told us to take her to our house to make "alay". after all the ceremonies made she applied the oil all over her body. the day after she is all well and back to normal. if you're willing to try anything you may try this. the name of the albularyo is aling Adeling.
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Post by baboinsky on Jul 31, 2007 20:56:28 GMT 8
I have a first hand experience of something of this sorts and it made a believer out of me. I never really believed in those things until I went to a manghihilot. Here's my story... I I felt a sharp pain on the instep of my foot when I got out of bed one morning. When I glanced at it, it was red and it was starting to swell. By the end of the day, I could barely stand and even when lying down I could find a comfortable position for half a minute before the pain started creep on me. The next day my foot started to turn black and the pain was too much to bear so I went to the emergency room. Got the usual doctor's routinary questions, blood chemistry, and Xray but they couldn't find anything wrong with me. All they did was to give me a prescription for pain killers and sent me home. Before taking any medicine, I decided to go a manghihilot who happened to be our neighbor during that time. The manghihilot lived 3 houses away from us, but it took me 30 minutes of limping to get to her house. She had another manghihilot friend who eating and facing away from us. Then I went on to tell my story about the problem of my foot and told that it was already turning color black. Upon hearing my story, she turned around and asked to see my foot to which I complied to. The she went on saying that I stepped on something that I wasn't suppose to. I replied with a very classy P.I. because I didn't really believe those stuff and I just went there to have my foot massaged. Then she told me that these beings don't like hearing profanities and bad behavior from so I just went along with all that was happening. She asked me to sit comfortably and close me eyes. After that, I can hear her saying latin phrases or prayers while facing me. Then she blew into my left ear and folded it while her hand held on to it. She also did the same thing to my other ear and held on to it. The she started blowing air to the top of my head while saying latin prayers in between breaths. Finally she let go both of her hands on my ears and asked me to open my eyes and stand up. The weird thing was, I could stand up without the sharp pain bothering me. The pain was still there, but i wasn't as worse as pain that I felt all night. Up to this day I couldn't explain what happened that day(it happened back in 99). I couldn't fathom how someone took the pain away without even touching the affected area. It's hard telling stories like this because people most of often than not, would be cynics. I don't blame that because ,as I've said, I was a cynic too. Then it happened to me. By the way my brother was with me when I went to the manghihilot. He saw everything that happened. He's also a member of PinoyMTBiker (Dekra). hehehe nag hanap talaga ng witness Ok you can now start laughing at me. ;D ;D ;D Yun lang
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Post by kulot_salot on Jul 31, 2007 21:58:51 GMT 8
What are your thoughts on this? Cure? Given it's taking so long to recover and the docs are still baffled over my condition, heck, i'm willing to try anything. thanks of all people!?!?! pards it's the 21st century!!!!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by marcs on Jul 31, 2007 21:59:00 GMT 8
thanks for the replies. i guess when regular science doesn't work you might want to try "alternative" medicines.
and tolits, it's really more of i'm desperate to get well right away.
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Post by whoopi on Aug 1, 2007 12:35:48 GMT 8
you have nothing to lose. go for it.
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Post by marcs on Aug 1, 2007 13:02:56 GMT 8
What are your thoughts on this? Cure? Given it's taking so long to recover and the docs are still baffled over my condition, heck, i'm willing to try anything. thanks of all people!?!?! pards it's the 21st century!!!!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D yeah, well 21st century mediciine hasn't exactly given me the answer or a complete cure unless they ask for a million pesos, don't think there's any harm in trying..
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Post by Ben Dover on Aug 1, 2007 13:43:27 GMT 8
you have nothing to lose. go for it. yep, coz i think marcs already lost his faith hehe! (joke lang my good friend marcs ;D) just a few questions though...why is it that across the ocean, these little fellas are not known for doing these things? i mean, giving people pains here and there? seems to me that the locals are a bunch of vicious b@st@rds..you ask me, they ought be shot on sight. i spent most of my free time during childhood with my pops who's an avid hunter...we roamed the forest for game..built bayawak traps, slept in the woods, pee in it, shite in it, shot and killed countless of games that according folklore are protected by diwatas (fairies?)..yet i never seen anything that resembled a nuno or any of those paranormal beings...yes, i suffered few bouts with LBM (mabibilang) but thats prolly coz of the contaminated natural springs where we drink from. how about those illegal loggers, kaineros who set fire to the forest, the maguulings, those bulldozer and grader operators working for developers building subdivisions and roads in those liblib places. if i believe in these beings and i was a marine or a scout ranger operating in basilan and those remote places i wouldnt worry much about abu sayaf coz one wrong pee, i'll be going home with my balls the size of coconuts..gulpi ako sa misis ko. ;D its just my view of it..i respect everyone's opinion.
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Post by kulot_salot on Aug 1, 2007 14:05:13 GMT 8
marcs, didn't say kasi "tabi-tabi po... ihi lang po..." heheheheh.... joke lang pards! ;D
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Post by allegra on Aug 1, 2007 14:40:19 GMT 8
Can ghosts make you sick? I believe theres one in the pool I swim at I cant aford to get sick
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Post by whoopi on Aug 1, 2007 15:15:47 GMT 8
@lamok: the irish have leprechauns ;D personally, i'm also one of the most dense people i know. i've never felt or seen or been affected by anything supernatural, and i've gone to many strange places too. i've been with people who swear there's something out there right now, and i don't freakin' see or hear or feel it. never been afraid of the dark. didn't feel anything in siquijor either. but. i can't speak for other people's personal experience. when they say they swear their prayers were answered, a horoscope came true, a ghost whispered them a secret, etc. who am i to argue. my dive instructor once spent hundreds of thousands of petot at makati med for a stomach ailment that none of the doctors could explain nor fully heal. he lost weight, couldn't work for months, the pain never fully going away. then one day his friend consulted a mister kepweng in his behalf, and the mister kepweng said my instructor ran over a tree and the spirit inhabiting the tree was angry. he was prescribed some silly act of repentance, and a 30 petot donation. my instructor suddenly remembered that he was out motorcrossing in some trail the afternoon before his stomach started getting painful. he thought it was bad water he drank from the village. maybe it was. but he also remembered running over a branch. the point is, he tried the repentance act, and the following morning it was like he'd never been sick. who am i to argue that mister kepweng didn't heal him? maybe it's when you WANT to be healed that you get healed. in which case, if you WANT to be healed by a manggagamot who doesn't have a medical degree, after you've given the learned doctors a chance, i say go ahead
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Post by kulot_salot on Aug 1, 2007 15:47:53 GMT 8
Here’s a story of a real-life nuno phenomenon… 3 acquaintances of mine climbed Mount San Cristobal in Quezon province in the late 90s. They setup camp at the summit/crater and proceeded in doing their usual socials before lights-out. Nga pala, it’s a Good Friday. So, more spooks daw… When they get tired of joking around and talking about nonsense, they decided to go to sleep na. But one of their companion felt that he needed to poop before going to sleep… so, he went to the other side of their camp to do his thing. Bear in mind that even if it’s summer or holy week, it always rain above 1500mASL, so everybody was wearing his super-technical rain jacket… gore-tex pa nga raw eh! So this guy dug a cat hole and proceeded to do his thing… After some minutes, the guy that pooped came running back to camp. He came running back to camp shouting: “Na-nuno ako! Na-nuno ako pare!” His two companion woke-up from their not-so long slumber and asked what happened… The guy who pooped said: “Pare, tumae ako pero walang lumabas na ebak!…” ”How did that happened?!” asked his two companions. ”Gumawa ako ng butas, tapos tumae ako… Nagpunas ako ng pwet… tapos nung tatakpan ko na ng lupa yung ebak ko… pare, wala yung ebak ko! Pare, na-nuno ako!” ”Oooowwwssss!!!!!! Kalokohan!” said the two. ”Ayaw ninyong maniwala eh! Gusto nyo puntahan natin para makita n’yo!” The three went back to the cat hole to see… ”Wala nga!” ”I told you, pare! Na-nuno ako!” Then they smelled something reeking… they followed the smell… to the backside of the guy who pooped… they saw his poop caught in his super-technical gore-tex rain jacket… ;D Hope you liked the story! Moral of the story: do not wear your super-technical gore-tex rain jacket when you poop... baka ma-nuno ka!It’s real! No stir! ;D
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Post by Alphabolt on Aug 1, 2007 15:59:41 GMT 8
Yup. Im a probinsyano and we believe these to an extent...as long as it doesnt expose you to danger (poisoning, burns etc) , why not? Try kaloi's suggestion brad Marcs...heck I ll go with ya .txt me our housemaid recently had terrible headaches, fever and dizziness. we brought her to the hospital several times to check if shes suffering from typhoid or dengue but the results were all negative. she was given medications (ang mamahal pa) but to no avail she was still ill. my last resort is to take her to "tawas". i am a believer of this kind of alternative because i was once cured by this when i was young. we went to San Roque church in blumentritt sta cruz and had her checked by the manghihilot. her findings was she was "na-dwende" sa cr. she told us to take her to our house to make "alay". after all the ceremonies made she applied the oil all over her body. the day after she is all well and back to normal. if you're willing to try anything you may try this. the name of the albularyo is aling Adeling.
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Post by Alphabolt on Aug 1, 2007 16:04:38 GMT 8
Here’s a story of a real-life nuno phenomenon… 3 acquaintances of mine climbed Mount San Cristobal in Quezon province in the late 90s. They setup camp at the summit/crater and proceeded in doing their usual socials before lights-out. Nga pala, it’s a Good Friday. So, more spooks daw… When they get tired of joking around and talking about nonsense, they decided to go to sleep na. But one of their companion felt that he needed to poop before going to sleep… so, he went to the other side of their camp to do his thing. Bear in mind that even if it’s summer or holy week, it always rain above 1500mASL, so everybody was wearing his super-technical rain jacket… gore-tex pa nga raw eh! So this guy dug a cat hole and proceeded to do his thing… After some minutes, the guy that pooped came running back to camp. He came running back to camp shouting: “Na-nuno ako! Na-nuno ako pare!” His two companion woke-up from their not-so long slumber and asked what happened… The guy who pooped said: “Pare, tumae ako pero walang lumabas na ebak!…” ”How did that happened?!” asked his two companions. ”Gumawa ako ng butas, tapos tumae ako… Nagpunas ako ng pwet… tapos nung tatakpan ko na ng lupa yung ebak ko… pare, wala yung ebak ko! Pare, na-nuno ako!” ”Oooowwwssss!!!!!! Kalokohan!” said the two. ”Ayaw ninyong maniwala eh! Gusto nyo puntahan natin para makita n’yo!” The three went back to the cat hole to see… ”Wala nga!” ”I told you, pare! Na-nuno ako!” Then they smelled something reeking… they followed the smell… to the backside of the guy who pooped… they saw his poop caught in his super-technical gore-tex rain jacket… ;D Hope you liked the story! Moral of the story: do not wear your super-technical gore-tex rain jacket when you poop... baka ma-nuno ka!It’s real! No stir! ;D Ya dang kinky-haired spanish bicolano aeta ! you got me there...exciting read til the friggin punch line! ;D ;D good one , Jaymz padi! see ya
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Post by Alphabolt on Aug 1, 2007 16:06:08 GMT 8
Can ghosts make you sick? I believe theres one in the pool I swim at I cant aford to get sick maybe there s more than 1 (million) ... they re someone s little soldiers ?...yuck yuck ! ;D
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Post by Freeman on Aug 1, 2007 16:11:48 GMT 8
Here’s a story of a real-life nuno phenomenon… 3 acquaintances of mine climbed Mount San Cristobal in Quezon province in the late 90s. They setup camp at the summit/crater and proceeded in doing their usual socials before lights-out. Nga pala, it’s a Good Friday. So, more spooks daw… When they get tired of joking around and talking about nonsense, they decided to go to sleep na. But one of their companion felt that he needed to poop before going to sleep… so, he went to the other side of their camp to do his thing. Bear in mind that even if it’s summer or holy week, it always rain above 1500mASL, so everybody was wearing his super-technical rain jacket… gore-tex pa nga raw eh! So this guy dug a cat hole and proceeded to do his thing… After some minutes, the guy that pooped came running back to camp. He came running back to camp shouting: “Na-nuno ako! Na-nuno ako pare!” His two companion woke-up from their not-so long slumber and asked what happened… The guy who pooped said: “Pare, tumae ako pero walang lumabas na ebak!…” ”How did that happened?!” asked his two companions. ”Gumawa ako ng butas, tapos tumae ako… Nagpunas ako ng pwet… tapos nung tatakpan ko na ng lupa yung ebak ko… pare, wala yung ebak ko! Pare, na-nuno ako!” ”Oooowwwssss!!!!!! Kalokohan!” said the two. ”Ayaw ninyong maniwala eh! Gusto nyo puntahan natin para makita n’yo!” The three went back to the cat hole to see… ”Wala nga!” ”I told you, pare! Na-nuno ako!” Then they smelled something reeking… they followed the smell… to the backside of the guy who pooped… they saw his poop caught in his super-technical gore-tex rain jacket… ;D Hope you liked the story! Moral of the story: do not wear your super-technical gore-tex rain jacket when you poop... baka ma-nuno ka!It’s real! No stir! ;D Hahahaha heard this story before and yup it's a true to life story of jaymz ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D peace brad'
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Post by kulot_salot on Aug 1, 2007 16:15:20 GMT 8
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Post by Ben Dover on Aug 1, 2007 16:17:37 GMT 8
jamyz, that's hilarious! hahaha! ;D
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Post by Dragunov on Aug 1, 2007 16:39:02 GMT 8
our housemaid recently had terrible headaches, fever and dizziness. we brought her to the hospital several times to check if shes suffering from typhoid or dengue but the results were all negative. she was given medications (ang mamahal pa) but to no avail she was still ill. my last resort is to take her to "tawas". i am a believer of this kind of alternative because i was once cured by this when i was young. we went to San Roque church in blumentritt sta cruz and had her checked by the manghihilot. her findings was she was "na-dwende" sa cr. she told us to take her to our house to make "alay". after all the ceremonies made she applied the oil all over her body. the day after she is all well and back to normal. if you're willing to try anything you may try this. the name of the albularyo is aling Adeling. Wow, naduende your maid inside the CR! ;D ;D ;D, Did you give her an "injection" shot?? peace kaloi! Luphet mo! you wont lose anything in believing in nuno!!!just dont overdo it
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Post by Ben Dover on Aug 1, 2007 17:54:11 GMT 8
whoopi, yup they have leprechauns but like i said, very unlike the pinoy version... they dont give you pain...they give you wealth if you able to outsmart them...for me, this actually weakens the story about the nunos..kasi nga iba-iba sa ibang lugar.
heres a story i heard from my uncle's buddy...he's telling a story experienced by his friend...they were hunting in a remote place somewhere in nueva ecija...made camp and decided to go their different ways as they started out to hunt...one of the guys came accross a small stream under the forest canopy...hunters avoid making noise when moving, so as he silently approached the stream, he saw something moved among the rocks by the side on the small stream...he couldnt make out the figure clearly cause of minimal sunlight penetrating the thick forest canopy..as he came nearer he realized it was a man..a skinny old man with only small piece of clothing to cover his private part..the "old man" had his back on him...he stopped to observe the "old man" who was picking something from the water and putting them into his mouth...the "old man", he realized, was picking from the water susong pilipit (specie of water snail) and sucking its meat.
"darn! this old fart must be something", he thought..."while i need to cut the end portion of its shell in order to suck a cooked pilipit this man is eating it raw and without hole!"...then he noticed another thing..."the guy was squatting, you know, like taking a dump when i saw him duon sa batuhan"..."pero napansin ko pwede ba yung tuhod ng tao lumagpas sa ulo nya pag naka squat?...imposible! parang isang dangkal pa taas ng tuhod sa ulo."...he turned around, ran as fast as he could and didnt dare to look back..."pare, ang feeling ko nauna yung ispiritu ko nakaalis kasi pakiramdam ko ang bagal ng katawan ko sa pagtakbo."
heheh! what do i think of it? i really have no idea ;D
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Post by mountguitars on Aug 1, 2007 19:34:39 GMT 8
crazy jaymz,
i laughed out loud reading through your story. is this for real? ;D
good thing i only wear chipipay ukay ukay not so technical gear. wawa naman jacket ko kung ganun. hehe. ;D
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Post by marcs on Aug 1, 2007 20:13:26 GMT 8
Yup. Im a probinsyano and we believe these to an extent...as long as it doesnt expose you to danger (poisoning, burns etc) , why not? Try kaloi's suggestion brad Marcs...heck I ll go with ya .txt me our housemaid recently had terrible headaches, fever and dizziness. we brought her to the hospital several times to check if shes suffering from typhoid or dengue but the results were all negative. she was given medications (ang mamahal pa) but to no avail she was still ill. my last resort is to take her to "tawas". i am a believer of this kind of alternative because i was once cured by this when i was young. we went to San Roque church in blumentritt sta cruz and had her checked by the manghihilot. her findings was she was "na-dwende" sa cr. she told us to take her to our house to make "alay". after all the ceremonies made she applied the oil all over her body. the day after she is all well and back to normal. if you're willing to try anything you may try this. the name of the albularyo is aling Adeling. thanks man. my mom's cousin knows an albularyo so we'll try him first. oh got my EMG results already (for testing nerves), and voila, normal.
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Post by allegra on Aug 1, 2007 20:30:43 GMT 8
Can ghosts make you sick? I believe theres one in the pool I swim at I cant aford to get sick maybe there more than 1 (million) ... they re someone s little soldiers ?...yuck yuck ! ;D I'm not kidding , I always feel there's someone there w/ me sa pool. Parang someones swimming there behind me I always swim alone walang tao sa buong resort Other pools wala ako nararamdaman I'm not scared but it makes my skin crawl hehe There are lots of tropical sickness that have not been discovred yet Parng nagmutate na nga mga virus ngayon So just because medicine doesnt have the answers , it doesnt mean there's no logical explanation for it still....I really feel someone drafting sakin sa pool
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Post by kulot_salot on Aug 1, 2007 21:38:44 GMT 8
crazy jaymz, i laughed out loud reading through your story. is this for real? ;D good thing i only wear chipipay ukay ukay not so technical gear. wawa naman jacket ko kung ganun. hehe. ;D hehehehe... ;D sadly, yes. i know the guy who made his tech jacket into one big, expensive toilet paper... ;D
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Post by Alphabolt on Aug 2, 2007 0:29:00 GMT 8
Yup. Im a probinsyano and we believe these to an extent...as long as it doesnt expose you to danger (poisoning, burns etc) , why not? Try kaloi's suggestion brad Marcs...heck I ll go with ya .txt me thanks man. my mom's cousin knows an albularyo so we'll try him first. oh got my EMG results already (for testing nerves), and voila, normal. No prob...update us k, brad good luck and hope it works !
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Post by whoopi on Aug 2, 2007 11:56:58 GMT 8
@lamok: it's probably Gollum ;D allegra: it's probably The Lady In The Water
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Post by kulot_salot on Aug 2, 2007 13:26:19 GMT 8
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