22 October 2007

Magical winkers, and the benefits of B12

Now the title above sounds like it should be an anagram of sorts, but truly, this past year we have met some marvellous magical winkers, who we shall now list in no particular order

1)Nikki, particularly after imbibing one glass of red vino, but not randomly, and we feel special to have had a Nikki wink or two, because we don't think she dishes them readily.
2)Dr Roy, as we mentioned before, Dumbledore himself, and he's no easy winker. It was several meetings before we first saw the wink.
3)Rosemary, crystal guru, she is more reserved and works up to a wink, so when you finally get one, it's fabulous.
4)Ruth, whose wink we saw at first hand today, and when I said - you're a magical winker, she said, yes I am!
(Apologies to any omitted winkers).
Aha, we've just remembered our 5th magical winker
5)Mhairi on Arran. She was amongst the first.

Ok, so imagine that Colgate ad back in the old days, when a smile appeared, a twinkle and a halo like effect cha chinged. It's kind of like that, you know when you've met a magical winker. You can hear the sound without feeling like it's a Colgate moment. Well, clearly, it's not in the teeth, it's all in the eyes....and so flitting. And does it tamper with the moment by saying "did you just wink at me there?"
I love winks, and I love winkers, especially magical winkers. The magical winkers are the best.
We had a fair in Irvine today, and the vibe was lovely. As one Lunicorn is indeed an Ayrshire lass, it was nostalgic to return to a venue which had been considered tres posh in her youth, in an entirely different capacity.

We're also very excited because Laura Lucky Cats (see fabulous soap and stuff - we really should have a link to Laura's site...) is coming to visit us at Andromeda Heights tomorrow evening. She is bringing us soap and eggs, laid by her fabulous hens. Now, not sure whether Roger the duck is included in this offspring, who apparently currently thinks he is a chicken, but hey ho.

Another wee anecdote from our trip 'up north' when we stopped off in Tain - we took a pic (still to be developed) of a bloke's statue, probably a provost or something, (more can be confirmed when we retrieve the actual photograph) because he had been noted in the town/village for his 'usefulness'. How cool is that?

Anyhoo, we digress. So what's all this about B12?

Well, after reading an article in Nexus magazine and subsequent research on the topic, we've discovered that it would seem, B12 and B17* are natural vitamin cures for a variety of dysfunctions, disorders and diseases (to name but a few:- Alzheimer's, Aids, Cancer, MS, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Bipolar Disorder (maybe not the pc term) etc. etc.
*B17 not from Nexus but from other research specifically for Cancer - Apricot Seeds!!!!!!

And it would seem that this knowledge is being kept buried.
Ok, so I really hope some dark forces are not about to descend on our door and extinguish us for broadcasting such information, but why is it not OUT THERE?
Because drug companies make a lot of money, and pay governments a lot of tax to keep coming up with 'breakthroughs', or not, as the case may be, when in fact everything that befalls the earth in terms of illness has its cure on this very land. Think of nettle stings, doken leaves grow nearby....? Ok, of course, you KNOW THAT.

Ok, am not trying to teach my granny how to suck eggs (Speaking of which have never actually sucked eggs so...)but it does seem ludicrous to think, we've already found the cure for so many illnesses, yet, it's in the interests of those who run the world, to keep us guessing, and those who come up with the answers, are either expired or scrambled.

Uh oh, ok, now we're definitely being tagged, bugged, whatever.
This is no conspiracy theory. This is fact.

I'm lucky, in that I have a very good doctor, who is not in a fast-track career academia route and must not speak of the (vit) 'B' word, but SO many others out there will just NOT consider this road, because it's easier to prescribe, I presume, some convoluted long lettered expensive drug that may mask the dis-ease, but not actually cure it?

We despair. Sometimes. But most of the time, we're glad of the knowledge. Glad to be able to question. Glad to be free to do so, well, kind of. And there we go getting semi-political. But that's the thing, I don't really believe it matters in this country which party is in power, it's which man or woman is the strongest to be able to stand up to (and not fear for some apparently accidental car accident, or worse, where your entire history is manipulated)the dark forces that perpitrate the world today.

Which brings me to a song I was keen on back when I was sixteen or something. Olivia Newton John, you think 'Grease' and 'Hopelessly Devoted to you', or 'You're the one that I want'. Yep, all of the above, but try listening to the last track on the 'Physical' album and the song that ONJ actually wrote herself, entitled "The Promise (The Dolphin Song)". Listen to the lyrics. For the purposes of illustration, I will now quote them here....
"If I can only make one man aware, one person care, then I'll have done what I promised you...."
This is Livvy singing to the dolphins, in case you wondered.
Imagine the wrangle she probably had with her record company to get 'her' song and these lyrics included on an album that was all about her looking like hot totty...Yet twenty years on, this song has touched me, made me think again, so much so, that I am going to write to Olivia and ask her for the answers the dolphins gave when she swam with them, so watch this space....
Right, enough already...
Night Night
Lunicorn.
p.s. had a lovely time today when a child asked if I 'actually worked for Lunicorn?' Hah, I thought, you don't know the half....

2 Comments:

Blogger Lorna said...

Hey - you gave me a copy of the Dolphin Song on vinyl. Matthew from the Body Shop must've given you two by mistake.

I've just watched it on youtube and I was almost word-perfect after all these years. The brain-washing worked!

Lovely song. I'm guessing you'd rather like the video as well, hmm?

11:45 am  
Blogger lunicorn said...

Well, you do impress me with your memory lady, but it was Matteus in that shop we used to buy our singles, long before they were called 7", eh?
Must go check out You Tube, this instant, that and reccying where to purchase apricot kernels!
x

1:10 pm  

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