Malaysia - Diana Mossop

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Malaysia - Diana Mossop
MALAYSIA RESEARCH
The Cave 2013
Malaysia
The Cave Dream
I found myself in this place, it was rather amazing since it was like an
amphitheatre with high sheer sides. Plants grew downwards and
many swifts and swallows were circling upwards. I felt extremely
agitated and nauseous, a real sense of foreboding and fear. A
powerful man with half a black face and half a white face was standing
at an alter and surrounding him were thousands of babies and
children. The babies held up their arms imploring him saying ‘take me
– sacrifice me. At which stage he plucked a child from the group and
smashed it’s head on the alter, blood spread out on the alter in a
strange green coloured puddle.
After the sacrifice the Shamanic
healer stepped back into a Jade
cave and the babies turned into
bubbles and flowed away . Also
present in the dream was this
beautiful emerald green lake. I
told the dream to Sir Michael
Nightingale whilst he visited me in
Jersey and many months later I
found myself in Ipoh in Malaysia
escorted by sir Michael. We went
to this Buddhist temple in the
centre of the Ipoh rocks and found
ourselves in the dream . The babies
were replaced by little turtles and
on the alter a stunning Jade lichen
grew in the shape of the spilt
blood.
The Jade Lichen
This was the beginning of the Pineal Enzyme research.
The Jade Lichen essence opened the door to the
vibration of the Pineal Endocrine Enzyme research.
Pineal Enzyme master -controller of the endocrine
system. This valuable insight enabled me to investigate
the brain damage created by vaccination.
The babies Sacrifice:
The cave
WATERFALL
The Waterfall
Many years ago I had a dream that humanity was trapped in this
horrible muddy pond, covered in sores and wounds and moaning in
pain and despair. But the way out was to climb up this beautiful
waterfall and be cleansed by all the colours of the rainbow. At the top
of the waterfall each person was healed and became beautiful, and
then they were dubbed by a tall and powerful shamanic healer with an
orb covered in jewels. Their souls then turned into butterflies and flew
up into the sky and turned into birds and were free. The first time that
this dream became a reality was in Santa Fe when I was taken to a
waterfall where the Pondorosa Pines grew. This Tree essence is used to
heal injury and is in our Tree Formula SF10 Inj*Ry together with Silver
Birch.
After leaving the Bentong Special Need Centre I was feeling
understandably very moved, not only because the children are doing so
well but also because of the incredible loving dedication of my
practitioners in Malaysia who are so generous with their time. I was
then taken to the Bentong Waterfall and naturally I was hoping to find
answers. Of course my gifts were the rainbow lichens
Meninges of the brain
Orange Waterfall Lichen
Orange lichen growing down the wall of the waterfall
Whilst I was collecting the lichen from the waterfall our Chinese practitioners
arrived from buying Durian they were chattering away with excitement and I
asked them why they loved Durian, I was holding the Orange lichen and I knew
instantly what it is was for because the reply “well it is the mother of all fruit “
Durian Mother instantly converted to - Dura Mater.
Orange Lichen Dura Mater Hard Mother
SF4 SF8 FF2 4 16
The Formula : 100 hedgerows :Daisy
Blood: Monocytes Haemoglobin
Hystiocytes spinal cord mycroglia
Histamine
Stimulant interferon
DNA thymopoetin
Melatonin pancreas factor Glucagon
RNA PRiE GH thyroxin
Digestive enzymes: Pancreas Nuclease
SI Nucleatidase
[intolerant to acidity]
Sinus/Tonsil: Left Frontal Rt Pharyngeal
Structural pathway tetanus/ meningitis
Audible pathway
Supports Flu vaccine virus
Supports Epidural procedure
Parasite entomoeba histolitica
parasite
Damaged by measles
Supports Post Natal depression and anxiety and
emotional depression
Rt eye cataract pathway
Smallpox structural pathway
Audible pathway through meningitis
Memory pathway Dura Mater trapping viruses
SV40 elimination of Shingles. Paralysed by
Epidural and anaesthetic
Dura Mater
In the central nervous system, there are three
different layers that cover the spinal cord and
brain. These are called the meninges, which
comprise of pia, arachnoid and dura mater. Bone
is situated above these layers, followed by
periosteum and skin. The dura mater is located at
the top, beneath bone tissue. This material at
times opens into sinus cavities located around the
skull. This is particularly notable with the dural
venus sinuses. Here, liquids like blood and
cerebrospinal flood drain and collect into the
internal jugular vein. Dura mater is also the home
to meningeal veins. Many types of medical
conditions involve the dura mater. The most
common come in the form of hematomas. Due to
arterial bleeding, an epidural hematoma results
when blood collects between the dura mater at
the skull. If blood collects between the dura and
arachnoid mater, a subdural hematoma results.
Also, there are some instances where the dura
plays an active role is some types of headaches.
Podo-Rhacidian
Dura Mater
Released Rt Vagus
Left Dura Mater
Contact Treatment point centre of
Parietal bone
Thumb; First phalange
To contralateral large toe .
Sternal notch 3rd/4th sternal notch to
Pancreas one contra lateral
Waterfall Black Lichen Arachnoid Mater
in the image of Spider
The Formula:
Blood Heamocytoblasts
Haemoglobin blood platelets BM
Histamine COEQ10
ICSH
Thalamus
Rt and Left Vagus
Pns Varoli hn
100 hedgerows
White lichen
Egypt white algae fresh water
PRiE Glucagon
Malaysian mushroom on palm tree
Hepatitis pathway structural pathway
Alveolar macrophage
Virus : Cox A7 H1N1 PV23 staph
ME CFS hepatitis vac Hib SV40
Secondary epidural elimination
Cortisone injections / induction drug
Paralysing production of Progesterone through PRiE
Black Spider
Black Lichen
Arachnoid Mater
SF10 Inj*Ry FF18 Poppy
Arachnoid mater a fine, delicate
membrane, the middle one of the
three membranes or meninges that
surround the brain and spinal cord,
situated between the dura mater
and the pia mater. The arachnoid
mater is named after the Greek
words "Arachne" ("spider") and
suffix "-oid" ("in the image of"), and
"mater" (the Latin word for
mother), because of the fine spider
web-like appearance of the delicate
fibres of the arachnoid which
extend down through the
subarachnoid space and attach to
the pia mater.
Black Waterfall Lichen
Spiders web
Everything is connected
Podo- Rhacidian Correction
Arachnoid Mater
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Cerebral cortex
Correction :
occiptal lobe of the brain
4th finger
To just above heart centre
point 4th contralateral toe
Waterfall Green Lichen
Pia Mater Tender Mother
100 hedgerows: White Clover
Optic nerve/ Pia Mater
DNA Thalamus
Pineal enzyme spleen
Malphigian bodies
Pineal melanin Pancreas : Insulin Diabetes
Digestive: Panc Peptidase L phenylalanine l Lysine and
L histidine
DNA: Thymosin Beta
Seaweed south Africa: Halidasy
Added Seaweed 26 heterosiphonia formula
Blood: Blood Plts
Macrophage: Kuppfer
Brain Hormones: encephalin
Supports mercury toxicity
SF1 Oak peak performance e
Removed mercury, neck stiff
Triggered by swine flu virus
Child of epidural procedure
Polio pneumococcus
Tetanus vaccine Optic pathway measles
Tetanus structural pathway Damaged by Swine flu
Left cataract pathway
Macular degeneration
Ig D Ig E
Support for Herpes Zoster
Cancer Virus : SV40 CCA locked in Pia
Mater
Green Waterfall Lichen
Podo-Rhacidian
Pia Mater
Released through rt/lft olfactory
Left Dura Mater
Contact Treatment point centre
of Parietal bone
5th finger to wrist ;
To contralateral 5th toe .
Sternal notch manubrium
Pia Mater
It provides protection to the delicate tissues of the central nervous system. The pia or pia
mater is the thin, mesh-like meningeal envelope that is directly in contact with the neural
tissue, firmly adhering to the surface of the brain and spinal cord. It is a very thin and delicate
membrane. The word pia in Latin means "soft" or "tender" and thus pia matter essentially
means "tender mother." It is composed of fibrous tissue covered on its outer surface by a
sheet of flat cells thought to be impermeable to fluid. The pia mater is pierced by tiny blood
vessels, which travel to the brain and spinal cord, and its capillaries are responsible for
nourishing the brain.
The pia mater follows all the contours (grooves, folds, and fissures) of the brain (gyri and
sulci). It closely envelops the entire surface of the brain, running down into the fissures of the
cortex. It joins with the ependyma, which lines the ventricles to form choroid plexuses that
produce cerebrospinal fluid. In the spinal cord, the pia mater attaches to the dura mater by
the denticular ligaments through the arachnoid membrane. The pia mater is a neural crest
derivative.
Spider Lily Formula FF2
Brain Hormone pathway
This stunning spider lily has very powerful healing
powers for the pineal gland which is interesting as this
was the syllabus for our Malaysian advanced course. It
was chosen by four of our leading practitioners quite
independently which was extremely moving as all of
them have dedicated their lives to healing damaged
children. The Hexagon s the symbol of Special care for
the damaged Special needs children
The Formula DNA:
Parathormone
Endocrine : GHRH
Melatonin Stimulating hormone
Brain Hormone Pathway: ALL
L dopamine, Serotonin , Histamine
Encephalin, stimulant interferon
P factor , angiotensin, fibrinogin, endorphin,
cholecystekinin
Acetyl CoEA CoEQ10
Supports : SV3 ME
White lichen waterfall
Right Hyppocampus SF10
FF2 FF8 Histamine
The Formula :
RNA Pineal Relay Enzyme
Optic nerve
Thalamus
Histamine basophils
Melatonin Thymus Factor
Thymopoetin
Spider lily essence
|Malta Poppy with blue sepals ]
Right /left occulomotor
Seaweed 25 progest/test
Australian Indigo Berry
Gaharu flower
Macular degeneration
IGA IgD IgE
Supports : anaesthetic
Dip Corynbact DF scarlatina
Meningitis meningecoccus Thyphoid vac Sal T
shigella
BCG Smallpox tetanus /clostridium
Supports chemical drusg antibiotics and thyroxin
Hippocampus Memory
The hippocampus is a major component of the brains of
humans and other vertebrates. It belongs to the limbic
system and plays important roles in the consolidation of
information from short-term memory to long-term
memory and spatial navigation. Humans and other
mammals have two hippocampi, one in each side of the
brain. The hippocampus is located under the cerebral
cortex[1]; and in primates it is located in the medial
temporal lobe, underneath the cortical surface. It contains
two main interlocking parts: Ammon's horn[2] and the
dentate gyrus.
In Alzheimer's disease, the hippocampus is one of the first
regions of the brain to suffer damage; memory loss and
disorientation are included among the early symptoms.
Damage to the hippocampus can also result from oxygen
starvation (hypoxia), encephalitis, or medial temporal lobe
epilepsy. People with extensive, bilateral hippocampal
damage may experience anterograde amnesia—the
inability to form or retain new memories.
Hippocampos
Seahorse
The hippocampus (named after its
resemblance to the seahorse, from the
Greek hippos meaning "horse" and
kampos meaning "sea monster") is a
major component of the brains of
humans and other vertebrates.
White Cave Lichen
Left Hyppocampus
Histamine Basophils
Thalamus
Melatonin Thymus Factor Thymulin
Spleen
Spleen RES
Left occulomotor
Jacaranda seed flower and
bark formula histamine
Connected to Polio structural pathway
Flu vaccine virus New Flu 13
PV23
Structural pathway memory
Podo-Rhacidian
Hippocampus
Released through rt/lft Occulomotor
Left Hippocampus
Contact Treatment point centre of
Parietal bone on the sqamus suture
4th finger finger to wrist ;
To contralateral 4th toe .
Xiphoid
Memory Corpus Callosum
through strep Staphylococcus SF10
Inj*ry SF3 Relax FF8
• Rt Left Corpus Callosum
• Rt left Accesory paths
• Melatonin: Melatonin Pineal enzyme Thymus factor
Thymosin Beta spleen
• Mel Pancreas Factor Glucagon
• Histamin Cholecystekinin CoEQ10
• Haemoglobin
• Alveolar Mycroglia
• Short term Memory loss swollen ankles
• Essential fatty acids CoEQ10
•
R Linked with Ad Test progest Left Ad oestrogen Oestrogen
White Waterfall Lichen
Malaysian Cactus flower
SF8 FF20
This stunning flower was picked by one of our practitioners who
was suffering with chronic stomach pain. After taking the essence
she immediately started her period and her cramp disappeared.
Brain: Cerebral Spinal Fluid
Blood: Haemoglobin Blood Platelets
Macrophage : mycroglia spinal cord
Endocrine: GnRH FSH
Progesterone Testosterone
DNA: Calcitonin
RNA: PRiE thyro-calcitonin
Brain Hormones: Fibrinogen
Support for Cevarex
Hysterectomy
Epidural
Coccyx
Cerebro-spinal fluid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_e60
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This stunning flower was picked by one of our
practitioners who was suffering with chronic stomach pain.
After taking the essence she immediately started her
period and her cramp disappeared.
Echynacea UV Brain Blood Barrier
UV FF3 SF2 karm
100hedgerow: Ivy Leaved Toadfalx
Blood: neutrophils
Macrophage: Mesangeal Kidnesys
Hystiocytes tissues
kidneys Glomerulonephritis
Endocrine: Oxytocin CRH Cortisol
Brain : cerbral cortex
DNA Thalamus
RNA: Master Pineal
Pineal Relay Enzyme: liver factor
Seaweed 19 little Jersey Red
PRiE exocrine ; Intrinsic Factor
Endocrine: HCG
Heamocytoblasts haemoglobin
megaloblastic anaemia
Trapping viruses
Reaction to Swine Flu
Polio Cox A7 B4 SV3 BP
Blood Brain Barrier
The blood–brain barrier (BBB) is a separation of the
circulating blood from the brain extracellular fluid (BECF)
in the central nervous system (CNS). It occurs along all
capillaries and consists of tight junctions around the
capillaries that do not exist in normal circulation.[1]
Endothelial cells restrict the diffusion of microscopic
objects (e.g., bacteria) and large or hydrophilic molecules
into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), while allowing the
diffusion of small hydrophobic molecules (O2, CO2,
hormones).[2] Cells of the barrier actively transport
metabolic products such as glucose across the barrier with
specific proteins.[citation needed] This barrier also includes a
thick basement membrane and astrocytic endfeet.[3]
Australia
Flannel Flower
100 hedgerows Coriolus versicolour
Mel RH
DNA PRE
Pineal endocrine enzyme
Spleen
Melatonin Thymyus Factor Thymosin B
Primula Whit eye
Flannel Flower
Healing and recovery after
wounds
first flowers to spring
up in the
undergrowth after
the fires
Norfolk Island Pine co- ordination SF9 structure FF4 FF19
Optic nerve
Cerebellum
Seaweed:
23 asorphillium Nodosum R NA
PRE Brain Factor
Bone Factor
DNA Melatonin
Pineal endocrine enzyme
MPth Factor
Mel Thym Factor
Thymopoetin
Thymosin B
Hypochromic Anaemia
Serotonin
Damaged by Measles
Anaesthetic damaging Probiotic
ANW serotoin and
Low grade lumber pain L4
I was searching for a remedy to support Anthony’s fractured hip. This
massive powerful pine tree seemed to hold the answers
Norfolk Island Pine
Amazing energy shafting
through the Norfolk Pine
Cockatoos eating the seed
pods of the Norfolk Pine
Cerebellum
The cerebellum (Latin for little brain) is
a region of the brain that plays an
important role in motor control. It may
also be involved in some cognitive
functions such as attention and
language, and in regulating fear and
pleasure responses,[1] but its
movement-related functions are the
most solidly established. The
cerebellum does not initiate
movement, but it contributes to
coordination, precision, and accurate
timing. It receives input from sensory
systems of the spinal cord and from
other parts of the brain, and integrates
these inputs to fine tune motor
activity.[2] Cerebellar damage does not
cause paralysis, but instead produces
disorders in fine movement,
equilibrium, posture, and motor
learning.[2]
Podo_Rhacidian for
Cerebellum
Brains stem Thumb to Lumber 4 Big
Toe contrlateral
Lumber 4 colon
Cerebellum Colon
Distortion in toes
Banksia Spinosa
Corpus Callosum
Corpus callosum
Left mid brain
Pancreatic plexus
Lower mesenteric plexus
Leucodystrophy
Heamocytoblasts
Monocytes neutrophils
Eosinophils
Macrophage: Spleen Macrophage
Hystocytes
Gonadotophin
Bone Marrow
DNA: melatonin Thymus Factor
Thymulin
Trapping measles Mumps and Rubella
Autism Memory banks
Alzheimer's
Supports steroids
Mercury Thymerosal
Corpus Callosum
Rt Left Corpus Callosum
Rt left Accesory paths
Melatonin Melatonin Pineal enzyme
Thymus factor Thymosin Beta spleen
Mel Pancreas Factor Glucagon
Histamin Cholecystekinin CoEQ10
Haemoglobin
Alveolar Mycroglia
Short term Memory loss swollen
ankles
Essential fatty acids CoEQ10