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While Hurricane Ike is long gone, the trail of destruction along the Texas coast will linger for months, perhaps years.
United Methodist Church - Northwest District contacted the Honorable Dr. Eric Carter (President of WONMP) on September 20th, 2008 and requested assistance in purchasing and delivering much needed water and cleaning supplies to victims in the coastal area.


Ambassador Dame Dr. Patricia Castillo - Venezuela

Provides a relief mission with daughter Andreina with the Order joining the Bruce Peru Volunteer Group in Trujillo, Peru, August 2008.

Dame Dr. Patricia Castillo, knighted in Quito, 2006
Nutrition Seminar, Trujillo, Peru

"Actions are better than words . As I was thinking what would be the next step to take to really help, my daughter Andreina and I decided to join the Bruce Peru volunteer group in Trujillo.

They have taken the task of finding the children that are out of the school system and leveling them to be able to attend regular school, so they actually go house by house searching for these kids and offer them the opportunity to learn. They serve one meal a day (bred and cheese is all they can afford)and arrange with a social worker for them to have medical and dental care. All is done with volunteers from arround the world and financed with charity money."

"Since I feel that peace is a priority we wrote a project proposal that included the use of mandalas to improve cognition and memory/attention span and nutrition lectures to help introduce foods that would induce neurotransmitters balace. "
"Food and mental exercises do make a difference in the creation of thoughts that will manifest as inner peace, promoting the state of well being necessary for learning and progressing . "
"Peru turned out to be more beautiful than we thought. The richness of its landscapes, the gentleness of its people and the inmensity of its social problems shocked us and made us reshape our program to adapt to the situation.

They need so many things that it is hard to make a priorities list.

How can we help?

They need:

Education: for parents and children

Food: better nutrition, nutritional guidelines, sanitary advise, quantity and quality.

Love, peace and hope: social support, criminality management, moral issues. "
"My project is to reach as many people as I can and hand them written advise on nutrition and natural medicine. For example your recipe for parasites is out there and working for many. I even gave it in Peru on national TV at a press conference they did to cover our work. " " I have found that just nutrition and happiness is a big step and homepathics are the cheapest remedies after infusions. As you know these countries are so poor that pharmaceuticals are out of question."


The Honorable Ambassador, Dr. Paul Ng (Hong Kong) was invited by the “China Population Communication Center, CPCC” to be the member of “Post-512-Sichuan Earthquake Voluntary Expert Group”. All the group members visited Sichuan to inspect the disaster and render assistance on 2008 May.
This is the invitation letter sent by the China Population Communication Center.
Post-512-Sichuan Earthquake Voluntary Expert Group
Earthquake-stricken area in Sichuan is all in ruins.
Earthquake victims live in the temporary tents.


Dr. Daniel Zetouny, N.D.

Ambassador for the Order - Israel.

INDIA

"During my travels around the world I have been able to implement many of the Grand Master's philosophies and techniques successfully. While in a tiny remote village in southern India, I came across a family with four children, all of whom suffered from otitis media (ear infection). The family could not afford any pharmaceutical drugs or creams and therefore could not treat their children. However, I noticed that they had an abundant amount of garlic, anise and cloves which they used for their daily cooking. I showed the mother how to make a simple clove and anise tea to be used as an ear rinse. I also showed her how to slice a clove of garlic and gently place it in the children‚s ears. I continued my travels and returned to the village a week later to see the children smiling and pain free; their otitis was completely healed! Not only did this cure these four children, but it also taught the mother how to treat easily and cure all the village children with local herbs for generations to come. "

MOROCCO

"On another medical mission in northern Morocco I located a small rural clinic manned by one nurse and a part time doctor. During my visit, there was a middle aged male patient suffering from acute diarrhea. The clinic was out of an allopathic pharmaceutical treatment so the nurse wanted to send the patient to the closest hospital fifty kilometers away by taxi. I told the nurse to hold on for a few minutes as there was a market just across the road from the clinic. In the market I found, cinnamon, cloves, fenugreek seeds, olive leaves, peppermint leaves, honey, carob powder and bananas. I quickly made up a tea with the herbs and instructed the patient to drink it with honey, to eat a few bananas and have carob powder with some yoghurt. We monitored his situation and repeated the treatment every few hours. His condition improved tremendously and all diarrhea ceased within 48 hours. It was amazing to see how well herbs bought from a local market worked so well!"

The Grand Master, Dame and Angelica McWilliams (M.D.), on tour of old Jerusalem with Dr. Zetouny. Research on the book, THE MEDICAL CROSS.


The Hon. Dr. Krishna Panday in the "mesa sectorial del govierno Colombiano," the medical board which is implemented in Natural medicine in Colombia, our WONMP commisioner.
Also other pictures are the "brigadas de salud" where he gives health education, nutritional education, learning to people in the barrio, every friday for the poor and needy.

Last updated Sept. 2008

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