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Jesse the K ([personal profile] jesse_the_k) wrote2015-11-20 08:46 am

Linkage: Sherlock Holmes - Breast Cancer - Torah Scholarship & Autism

Sherlock Holmes is a new RussianTV show about guess who.
http://www.ihearofsherlock.com/2014/01/new-russian-sherlock-holmes-tv-show.html

and of course there are wonderful Russian fans creating English and Spanish subtitles for the eight programs. You can read all about it here:
http://spiritcc.tumblr.com/subtitled-shit

Not only will you learn where to find and enjoy this latest incarnation, I hope you LOL as much as I did over [tumbler.com profile] spiritcc's deadpan style.

My Breast Choices Show is Aniela McGuinness' awesome photo journal. She makes healthwork tangible documenting diagnosis and treatment, bilateral mastectomy, reconstruction. Worth one thousand clicks, because she's a great photographer illuminating health work.
http://www.mybreastchoiceshow.com/blog/oil-pulling-and-chemo

Mouth sores are a common, horrible chemo companion. McGuinness uses an Ayurvedic technique, "oil pulling," that she claims heals them. As far as I know, Western medicine has no effective treatments, so it may be worth trying.
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As soon as I get out of bed I put a teaspoon of coconut oil with a few drops of clove oil in my mouth and I start gently swishing. If you are finding that your mouth is cramping up, use less oil. Then do your morning ritual, use the bathroom, make the bed, shower, feed the cats, meditate, etc. 20 minutes is the optimum time to get the full benefits and it will go by before you know it. You want to do it for a full 20 minutes. Its long enough to break through the mucus membrane and short enough not to have the toxin seep back in. Spit the oil into the trash, you don't want to clog your drains. Then rinse with salt water. DONE.
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Ruti Regan has been told she's a pioneer, the first autistic rabbinic student at the Jewish Theological Seminary. But she doesn't believe that for a second.

She may be the first to admit it, said Regan, 30, "but I'm not the only one."

"What do you do in a beit midrash?" she asked, referring to a Jewish study hall. "You sit in the same place, learn with the same people, study the same texts, ask the same questions for hours on end, as you rock back and forth, and talk to each other in a sing-songy voice." Read more at
http://www.thejewishweek.com/news/new-york/inclusion-summit-forces-community-look-itself