Saturday, March 22, 2014

Coagulating Blood!!! This is sooo coool!!! It came from my thumb! Love ASEA!

There I was... making a green smoothie.  My costco bag of frozen fruit had thawed and then been refrozen again and was more of a solid brick of tropical fruit than anything else.  I attempted chunking off pieces of fruit to put in to the smoothie but was not having very much luck.  I gave it one last stab... which sent the knife through the block of tropical fruit and right down slicing the fleshy part of my thumb.  I could tell it was deep immediately.  My first thought was, "YES!! I can now do an ASEA experiment to see if what people have said is true about ASEA coagulating blood!"
I immediately put my thumb in a cup of ASEA and watched as the blood poured out of my thumb.  It was a crazy experience.  The blood was leaving my thumb in droplets and collecting at the bottom of the cup!  I dumped out that cup in the sink and watched as the ASEA poured out barely tinted red and then followed the blood... Not mixed!

This was the cut after soaking it in ASEA for about ten minutes.



This is the video of my thumb bleeding in my third cup of ASEA.  It had slowed significantly by this point.  Watch how it looks in slow motion.  My thumb is fully submersed in ASEA.  So cool!

I decided I should go get stitches after talking to several doctor friends of ours! (Thanks Dr. Jeff Green!)  But before I left I wanted to video the cup being poured out.  


This was the cup of ASEA with blood pooled at the bottom!



This was the ASEA being emptied from the cup shown above.  Notice how the ASEA is barely tinted red and then the distinct change when the blood began emptying? But wait!  There is more!!


This is the blood that did not come out of the bottom of the cup....

We decided to put tap water in the cup and see what would happens to the blood.  Would there be a difference?  The last part of this next video is the best!


Notice how the water and blood had already "mixed" and then the end finale!!!  Watch the already clotted blood plop out! 

This is just more fuel in my fire about how beneficial ASEA is to our bodies!  It has already began helping my body be more efficient and speed the healing process!  Think what it is doing in my body daily as I take it orally and spray it topically!  Every cell in my body is benefiting!!

I left shortly there after with a kotex sanitary napkin taped to my finger to go get stitches.  All of the hustle and bustle of performing our ASEA experiment had opened it back up again and it was bleeding pretty good again.

An hour later I came home with six stitches (first ever in my life other than the two I received after giving birth to my first baby.)  I showed the doctor stitching me up these videos and he was stumped.  "What is that stuff?" he asked!  "Only Redox Signalling Molecules!" I said and gave him my card with the www.amazingmolecules.com website and invited him to take a look.  This stuff is incredible!


As for me and my family... we will not be without our ASEA!
Have a great ASEA day!

www.jamesandamanda.teamasea.com

 




Sunday, February 23, 2014

The crumpled up napkin on my windshield

February 14th of this year it will have been 10 years since I found a crumpled up napkin on my windshield as I left the track meet headed for home to my apartment.  It had been an emotionally draining week which had started with me confronting my neighbor about if we were going to start dating or not.  Everybody was asking us if we were, but neither of us had really discussed it or decided and really we just teetered around the subject when we were around each other.   I had finally had enough and in all honesty if he wasn't willing to try to date me "officially" than I was really wanting to move on.
I went to his apartment late one Sunday night which was not out of the ordinary.  I was always over there. But this time I was on a mission.  I walked in his front door and found him standing at the stove heating up some cream of celery soup.  We had just recently purchased an entire case of it at the case lot sale.  "I need to talk to you.," I said.  He set down the spoon he was stirring his soup with and looked up at me startled.  "I am tired of not knowing where I stand with you.  Are we just friends?  Are we dating?  I don't know what to tell people when they ask."  I had his full attention now.  He was now starting to back further in to the kitchen as I came closer.  "I don't know.  I guess I will have to think about it," he said shyly.  "What is there to think about?  You either know if you are interested or not!" I exclaimed frustrated.  "I don't know.  I have some things I need to work through first.  You deserve more than what I am right now.  Just give me time to work through some things."  He was now backed all the way in to the kitchen, face was red and he appeared pretty uncomfortable.  I too was uncomfortable, heart racing, kind of dizzy.  I had never approached anybody like that before, let alone somebody who I was really starting to care for.  "Alright, well let me know when you figure out your life!"  I left the his apartment embarrassed, feeling rejected and confused.  That was not at all how I had pictured any of it going at all that night.
Throughout the entire next week I did not see him at all.  This was hard to do when our apartments shared a wall.  We always ran in to each other or at least passed coming and going.  It wasn't until the night of February 14th did I see him next.  He came to my track meet.  First thing I noticed was that he had given himself a hair cut... Need I say it looked like he took his hat and cut his side burns off level with the bottom of his baseball cap.  As he told me good job and good luck and see ya later I couldn't help but wonder why he had cut his sideburns off so funny?  But it was nice he came to the track meet.  I was a little bummed that he did not stay to walk me home or even watch the rest of the meet.  I guess he still had "stuff" to work through.
I walked to my car through the snowy slush with my sister.  I was frustrated with how I had performed and to top it off someone had crumpled up a napkin and left in on my windshield.  I grabbed it and tossed it in the car with the rest of my things.  My sister picked it up gently and said, "Amanda, someone left you a rose." "What?! Where?"  She held the napkin at a different angle and I saw a pretty little rose laying on its side in her hand.  It was actually kind of pretty.
We arrived home, I went inside my apartment and my roommates immediately huddled around my bedroom door.  "Look on your bed!!"  I looked and saw a card and a little gift.  The gift was a little horse named Elmer.  The card read, "This gent would like to ask a dame to be his girl.  Will she take him and all his flaws?" (It was something like that... I can't remember exactly)  My heart was racing, I was dizzy, he had decided that yes I was worth a shot!  I was so happy about it and excited and confused.  Why had he cut his sideburns so funny?  I ran over to his apartment where he was waiting in the kitchen.  I awkwardly ran up to him, threw my arms around him awkwardly and said yes!  And then I was was distracted again by his sideburns... haha.  I guess I can say the rest has been history.  We have so many good stories.  It has not been entirely easy the last ten years since we have been a "couple," but it has been fun.  I have learned one thing for sure.  Sometimes the crumpled up napkin is not what it seems.  It just requires a step back and a different angle and a whole new perspective is given.  That has been a constant theme in our now eternal marriage and I am forever grateful for him and the crumpled up napkin!