Articles of Interest
Dowsers Find Answers to Breast Cancer in Marin
County
Written by Kerry Louise Gillett
Six members of the American Society of Dowsers got together on April
20, 2002 to use their dowsing skills to find out what was causing the
extraordinarily high rate of breast cancer in Marin County.
Dowsing, also called water witching or divining , is most commonly
used to find water. But as NASA and scientific universities in Europe
know, dowsing can be used to find many different things, including answers
to pressing questions.
WHAT THEY FOUND:
First, this group of dowsers confirmed that there is, indeed, a higher
rate of breast cancer in Marin County than anywhere else in the state.
They also found that it is not just one factor, but a conglomeration
of factors that makes the risks higher for Marin women than for others.
One phenomenon involved in this disease process is called geopathic
stress or negative earth energies, which are naturally occurring radiations
from the earth. Long-term studies in Germany have confirmed the link
between disease and sleeping and working over these malevolent zones.
In countries where the destructive character of these streams has been
accepted by much of the scientific community, dowsers are routinely
used to locate them, much the same as they are used to find the best
place for a water well. The investigation by these local dowsers revealed
that Marin County has an exceptionally high amount of geopathic stress
lines. This means that the women of Marin are more likely to be exposed
to these negatives earth energies than women in other areas.
This group also confirmed the well-known facts that Caucasian women
are more susceptible to falling ill with breast cancer and that the
more affluent the woman, the more likely she is to contract this disease.
The residents of Marin County are mostly white and largely affluent
and are, therefore, a natural target for this affliction.
It was determined in this dowsing session that leading a stressful life
increases a woman’s chances of becoming part of the statistics
and that the fear generated by the publicity regarding breast cancer
in Marin exacerbates the situation even further.
One of the most astounding revelations was that the fungus that is affecting
the oak trees in our county is contributing to the higher incidence
of breast cancer in Marin. Although we cannot physically avoid the oak
tree fungus -- which is in the air, in the water, on the ground -- this
group of dowsers recommends avoiding the consumption of mushrooms, which,
added to exposure to the tree fungus, makes matters worse.
The dowsers were surprised to find how big a part yeast plays in this
scenario. Two of the main culprits are the yeasts found in sourdough
bread and in California wines. On the other hand, the yeasts in wines
produced outside of California, in beer, and in other breads were found
to be blameless. It was also discovered that women who have breast cancer
in Marin County also tend to have yeast infections, a high incidence
of candida.
Flying in airplanes is another risk. It has been reported that airline
attendants have a higher incidence of this disease, and the dowsers
found that there are excessive electromagnetic radiations that adversely
affect airline passengers and are especially dangerous to women susceptible
to breast cancer.
This group agrees with the medical community, that the main culprit
in the breast cancer controversy is estrogen. Alcohol, in its relationship
to the production of estrogen, can be a contributing factor to this
disease; and estrogen can also be found in the natural environment,
in tofu, in pesticides, herbicides, and dry-cleaning chemicals. Those
women taking estrogen supplements, such as birth control pills and hormonal
replacement therapy, elevate their potential for breast-related disease.
One piece of good news is that the natural constitution of the groundwater
in Marin appears to be harmless. It is known, however, that some plastic
water bottles leach estrogen into their contents and, thus, pose a danger.
WHAT YOU CAN DO
• Eliminate geopathic stress in your home and office.
The following dowsers have professional experience and qualifications
to determine whether or not your home or office is afflicted with geopathic
stress and can help you eliminate your exposure to these potentially
harmful earth radiations: Kerry Gillett (Marin), 415-382-1917; Nancy
Bennett (Marin), 415-456-7989; Shirley Runco (Alameda), 510-278-3136;
Linda Johnson (Sonoma), 707-824-8100
• Change your diet. Avoid California wines, mushrooms, and sourdough
bread. If you have candida (yeast imbalance), consult a medical practitioner
who can advise you on how to rid your body of this condition.
• Avoid air travel or protect yourself while flying. When traveling
by air, use one of the two devices that this group found were thoroughly
effective in shielding the flier from excessive aircraft radiations:
The Energy Works Tripack, $44.00, through Kerry Gillett, 415-382-1917,
and through Nancy Bennett, 415-456-7989; the MobileCare by MagmaCare,
$382.00, through Linda Johnson, 707-824-8100.
• Avoid ingesting high amounts of estrogen.
• Reduce the stress in your life; maintain a positive attitude.
Besides making your life happier, it can make it much healthier.
Kerry Gillett, an advanced dowser through the American Society of Dowsers
and a feng shui practitioner, can be reached at 415/382-1917, kerrygillett@aol.com.