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Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?

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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 150288 (OP)
1/10/2008 1:38 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Good night and thanks for all your helpful information!

Sweet dreams...I'm headed there myself....
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 351515
1/12/2008 3:13 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Hey,
I found out Solomon is doing better, and there is somebody there seeing his patients on Tuesday's and Wednesday's. (I think that would be by appointment though)

So, I don't know about Monday's. That was the day he saw patients w/o appointments.

...Hope you see this update!
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 351515
1/12/2008 3:23 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Found this message for you:

IF ANYONE WANTS TO MAKE APPOINTMENTS FOR JAN.2008 AT SOLOMON’S OFFICE WRITE TO
SOLOMON WICKEY
6308 CR 43
AUBURN,IN. 46706
YOU MAY BE SEEN BY DAVID AND NOT SOLOMON
IN YOUR LETTER SAY
WHAT DAY TUE. OR WEN.
AM OR PM
HOW MANY IN YOUR GROUP
AS OF NOW WE ARE ONLY TAKING APPOINTMENTS FOR JAN.

Good Luck!
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 351515
1/12/2008 3:24 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

They are NOT doing Monday appointments.

(from the info I am getting)
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 354445
1/12/2008 4:06 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Hey I just this week went to a Chineese doctor. He has an oncology practice (he's a double MD, western and chineese medicins) that helps people with cancer get through their treatments better, but he also has an herbology and accupuncture practice...so, I decide I just cannot quite get rid of what is plaguing me using intuitive medicine so I go see him.

He's short on words but I'll be dammed if he didn't look at my tounge, my fingernails, and feel my pulse and rattle off exactly what my symptoms were! He goes off into his lab, mixes me up a batch of custom herbs that I drink three times a day...all for 120 bucks...now, grant it the die off/detox is horrendous (headaches that I am sure my brain is coming out my ears) but already (since thursday) my skin color is returning to a few of the white spots, my face isn't as red, my business sinks as it should...and I feel like I am on the mend.

Now, saying EXACTLY what I had in western terms is hard since I pratice intuitive medicine I never really get HORRIBLE sick, it's just that I felt off..not quite right, knew it was in my spleen meridian, low chi, ect...and that it was affecting me in odd ways..joint pains, bowel issues, skin issues...and oddly, ALL of the herbs that he whipped up together...were herbs I have INTUITIVELY taken over the course of trying to whip this thing myself! NOW, having them together in the right combination I am getting rid of the whatever the hell it was that would have probably turned into something HORRIBLE had I allowed it to progress!

Also, REIKI is a very powerful healing tool, I will be getting some "juice" for the meridian issue this week!

THis Amish guy sounds cool, but if you can't see him, get a load of the ancient chineese secret! It works too!
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 351515
1/12/2008 11:53 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Their shop is open 8-3 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

FYI...

Hope you're getting these updates...and hope you feel better!
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 351515
1/13/2008 11:15 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

bump
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 150288 (OP)
1/15/2008 5:13 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Their shop is open 8-3 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

FYI...

Hope you're getting these updates...and hope you feel better!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 351515

Hey, I just got your update. Thanks for checking on it for me. I'm on my way to see one of his best students (she's even mentioned in the book) this morning. We're leaving in about an hour for Nashville, IN. I sent a letter to Solomon, so I may go there too, if necessary. Also, I was feeling so bad the other day that I had to go to the emergency room for the 3rd time. They detected a slight murmur and said I might have mitral valve prolapse. I went in for an echocardiogram yesterday morning, but I haven't got the results for that yet. Again, thanks for letting me know what's happening at Solomon's place. You've been very helpful. hf
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 150288 (OP)
1/15/2008 5:18 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Hey I just this week went to a Chineese doctor. He has an oncology practice (he's a double MD, western and chineese medicins) that helps people with cancer get through their treatments better, but he also has an herbology and accupuncture practice...so, I decide I just cannot quite get rid of what is plaguing me using intuitive medicine so I go see him.

He's short on words but I'll be dammed if he didn't look at my tounge, my fingernails, and feel my pulse and rattle off exactly what my symptoms were! He goes off into his lab, mixes me up a batch of custom herbs that I drink three times a day...all for 120 bucks...now, grant it the die off/detox is horrendous (headaches that I am sure my brain is coming out my ears) but already (since thursday) my skin color is returning to a few of the white spots, my face isn't as red, my business sinks as it should...and I feel like I am on the mend.

Now, saying EXACTLY what I had in western terms is hard since I pratice intuitive medicine I never really get HORRIBLE sick, it's just that I felt off..not quite right, knew it was in my spleen meridian, low chi, ect...and that it was affecting me in odd ways..joint pains, bowel issues, skin issues...and oddly, ALL of the herbs that he whipped up together...were herbs I have INTUITIVELY taken over the course of trying to whip this thing myself! NOW, having them together in the right combination I am getting rid of the whatever the hell it was that would have probably turned into something HORRIBLE had I allowed it to progress!

Also, REIKI is a very powerful healing tool, I will be getting some "juice" for the meridian issue this week!

THis Amish guy sounds cool, but if you can't see him, get a load of the ancient chineese secret! It works too!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 354445

That's great. I'm glad everything worked out for you. I've done the same thing as you...(intuitively taken the right herbs!) I have considered seeing an chinese accupuncturist who also treats with herbs. She isn't free like Solomon or his student that I will be seing today though.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 351669
1/15/2008 6:25 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

look into medicinal uses of apple cider vinegar (organic, with the "mother" still in it imperative)
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 322623


I agree... and add a tablespoon of honey.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 150288 (OP)
1/15/2008 10:49 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

bump for 351515
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 150288 (OP)
1/16/2008 9:34 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

bumpfor 351515
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 351515
1/16/2008 9:52 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

You're welcome.

I hope you are feeling better.

hf
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 351515
1/16/2008 7:07 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

What'd the doctor say?
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 351515
1/16/2008 10:36 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

bump

You okay?
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 150288 (OP)
1/17/2008 10:42 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

bump

You okay?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 351515

HI! Still haven't heard anything about the echocardiogram. They're sending the results to a health clinic since I don't have a regular doctor or insurance. I talked to the health clinic yesterday and they said they will only call me if they find anything wrong with echocardiogram, so if I don't hear from them by Friday, the results are fine. So I'm hoping I don't hear from them!

As for the visit with the lady who was a student of Solomon's...she was great. She was dead on about a lot of stuff. She said my problem is my thyroid. It's caused my body to deposit calcium in the wrong places. She said all of my organs are beginning to calicfy and I'm literally turning to stone. She also said I have a stone in my liver, and I have osteoperosis. She gave me some herbs and told me to take them for 3 months and I'd be as good as new. The heart palpitations have already slowed down and I actually had 2 nights in a row of good sleep. I was told she's as slick as Solomon at looking at your body and reading what's wrong with you, and I believe it. She can even do it by mail or email if you send her a picture, but it was worth going to see her in person.

I'm going to be up your way next Tuesday. I think I mentioned that I went ahead and wrote to Solomon last week. Well, I got a letter from there yesterday and I have an appointment for next Tuesday at 10:00. I know it won't be Solomon. From what I've heard, he's retired. I don't know who I'll be seeing, but I thought I'd go ahead and go anyway. I think the lady I saw got everything right and I'm going to be fine, but I already wrote for an appointment and I'm kind of curious what this person will have to say, so I've decided to go.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 150288 (OP)
1/17/2008 10:42 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

bump

You okay?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 351515

HI! Still haven't heard anything about the echocardiogram. They're sending the results to a health clinic since I don't have a regular doctor or insurance. I talked to the health clinic yesterday and they said they will only call me if they find anything wrong with echocardiogram, so if I don't hear from them by Friday, the results are fine. So I'm hoping I don't hear from them!

As for the visit with the lady who was a student of Solomon's...she was great. She was dead on about a lot of stuff. She said my problem is my thyroid. It's caused my body to deposit calcium in the wrong places. She said all of my organs are beginning to calicfy and I'm literally turning to stone. She also said I have a stone in my liver, and I have osteoperosis. She gave me some herbs and told me to take them for 3 months and I'd be as good as new. The heart palpitations have already slowed down and I actually had 2 nights in a row of good sleep. I was told she's as slick as Solomon at looking at your body and reading what's wrong with you, and I believe it. She can even do it by mail or email if you send her a picture, but it was worth going to see her in person.

I'm going to be up your way next Tuesday. I think I mentioned that I went ahead and wrote to Solomon last week. Well, I got a letter from there yesterday and I have an appointment for next Tuesday at 10:00. I know it won't be Solomon. From what I've heard, he's retired. I don't know who I'll be seeing, but I thought I'd go ahead and go anyway. I think the lady I saw got everything right and I'm going to be fine, but I already wrote for an appointment and I'm kind of curious what this person will have to say, so I've decided to go.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 160240
1/17/2008 10:59 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Find an acupuncturist in your area. They do Pulse Diagnosis and they can help pinpoint exactly what is going on with you. It is VERY VALUABLE to get a good pulse diagnosis.

Good luck.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 150288 (OP)
1/17/2008 11:10 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

I'll definitely give that a try. I've always wanted to try accupuncture. It looks like the hubby will be back to work full-time soon and I'll be able to afford it then.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 351515
1/17/2008 11:22 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

bump

You okay?

HI! Still haven't heard anything about the echocardiogram. They're sending the results to a health clinic since I don't have a regular doctor or insurance. I talked to the health clinic yesterday and they said they will only call me if they find anything wrong with echocardiogram, so if I don't hear from them by Friday, the results are fine. So I'm hoping I don't hear from them!

As for the visit with the lady who was a student of Solomon's...she was great. She was dead on about a lot of stuff. She said my problem is my thyroid. It's caused my body to deposit calcium in the wrong places. She said all of my organs are beginning to calicfy and I'm literally turning to stone. She also said I have a stone in my liver, and I have osteoperosis. She gave me some herbs and told me to take them for 3 months and I'd be as good as new. The heart palpitations have already slowed down and I actually had 2 nights in a row of good sleep. I was told she's as slick as Solomon at looking at your body and reading what's wrong with you, and I believe it. She can even do it by mail or email if you send her a picture, but it was worth going to see her in person.

I'm going to be up your way next Tuesday. I think I mentioned that I went ahead and wrote to Solomon last week. Well, I got a letter from there yesterday and I have an appointment for next Tuesday at 10:00. I know it won't be Solomon. From what I've heard, he's retired. I don't know who I'll be seeing, but I thought I'd go ahead and go anyway. I think the lady I saw got everything right and I'm going to be fine, but I already wrote for an appointment and I'm kind of curious what this person will have to say, so I've decided to go.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 150288


Yeah, I thought your problem sounded like mine. And mine was my thyroid too...that's why I suggested the Iodoral and Multivitamin w/ Selenium...

I wish you well...

Oh, and in case anyone else asks me, can I have the info on who you saw in Nashville? address and name? thanks!

bump
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 355816
1/17/2008 11:42 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Have you tried Cheyenne Pepper? It gets the medicine you are taking to the place it needs to be. I think C pepper will aid in about anything. It lowered my Blood Pressure.




I went to Solomon Wickie when I was in my 30's. I am 70 now. He must be VERY old by now.


I live in Marion, Indiana
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 150288 (OP)
1/17/2008 11:56 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

351515,

The doctor from the emergency room thought I might have mitral valve prolapse. Well, I've been doing some research and I found that mitral valve prolapse is often a misdiagnosis for thyroid problems. The more research I do, the more I've found that everything she told me was right.

Her name is Katherine Anderson. (She prefers to be called Kat.)
801 Eads Lane
Nashville, IN
47448

I have her email address and phone number too, but I'll have to find out if it's okay for me to post that publicly. I could possibly give that to you privately. I think I mentioned that she doesn't charge anything, but she quit her job to do this full time, so she does accept donations.

355816,

I take cayenne every day. 180,000 heat units! I gulped it down in a glass of water on several occasions when I thought my heart was stopping. *LOL*

Was Solomon able to help you? According to the book about him, he'll be 70 at the end of next month.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 351515
1/17/2008 11:05 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Thanks for the info.

I hope I never have to use it, but just in case David stops seeing Solomon's patients, it's good to know.

I too have the mitral valve prolapse...nothing big, always had it...

you must be my twin...of course the skinny one! ha ha!

Hope you are feeling better!

get well flowers for you:

hf

I got back my blood test results...vit D better! woo hoo! BUT IGF-1 low...whatever that means! and DHEA still low...

I have to get an ultrasound on my thyroid next...doc says it is still enlarged from feeling/looking at it.

MORE MONEY!!!
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 351515
1/17/2008 11:08 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Have you tried Cheyenne Pepper? It gets the medicine you are taking to the place it needs to be. I think C pepper will aid in about anything. It lowered my Blood Pressure.




I went to Solomon Wickie when I was in my 30's. I am 70 now. He must be VERY old by now.


I live in Marion, Indiana
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 355816



Did he help you?

What did you think of him?
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 150288 (OP)
1/18/2008 1:01 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Thanks for the info.

I hope I never have to use it, but just in case David stops seeing Solomon's patients, it's good to know.

I too have the mitral valve prolapse...nothing big, always had it...

you must be my twin...of course the skinny one! ha ha!

Hope you are feeling better!

get well flowers for you:

hf

I got back my blood test results...vit D better! woo hoo! BUT IGF-1 low...whatever that means! and DHEA still low...

I have to get an ultrasound on my thyroid next...doc says it is still enlarged from feeling/looking at it.

MORE MONEY!!!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 351515

Thank you for the flowers. I am feeling better. I had a really good day today. Hardly any palpitations for the first time in 2 weeks, and the ones I did have weren't nearly as intense. I almost feel like myself again. I was be-bopping around the house all happy today. It was great.

Glad to hear your blood test went pretty well. I have no idea what IFG-1 means either.

If you don't get much relief for your thyroid from your doctor, you might want to give Kat a try. I don't know if it was David or not, but my sister-in-law saw someone at Solomon's this summer and she wasn't too impressed with them. I'll have to ask her if she remembers the name of the person she saw.

I just found this about mitral valve prolapse this morning...thought you might be interested...it comes from a thyroid website. Scroll down to almost the bottom of the page where it says "Response from Christine". Read what this doctor has to say about MVP.
[link to www.ithyroid.com]
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 351515
1/18/2008 9:10 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Thanks!

Glad you're feeling better!

hf
marilyn
User ID: 246731
2/21/2008 6:27 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote


Hi, I just (Dec.21st, 2007) completed Solomon's four-month protocol, diet & supplements, for cancer. I was diagnosed last July with stage 2 & 3 breast cancer, a 9 mm tumor.
My CA 27 29 blood test for cancer, came back normal, 5.5, in a normal range from 0 - 38.60. Others with cancer can have numbers as high as 800, I read. The doc wants to do more tests to make certain sure, but my feet are already dancing. This protocol is powerful! Make sure you eat organic on the diet.
Love and prayers,
marilyn
snowy_mitch
User ID: 382676
2/29/2008 12:09 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Hi I have a friend that is into Solomon Wickey and has been to see him many times. He took me to see him when he was in Madison. This guy says that Solomon is seeing people on Mondays on a walk-in basis. If anyone is for sure that he is not seeing anyone let me know because I live south of Kokomo. I am taking my brother to see him because he has terminal liver cancer with no hope of surviving. Please let me know asap.
pas
User ID: 387307
3/6/2008 10:25 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

you can e-mail DAVID at: massagerus@aol.com who is one of Solomon Wickey's assistants. My father just saw Solomon several weeks ago (end of Jan 2008) Solomon is doing a walk in every Tuesday and Wednesday. David can give you the address etc and a diet to start before one see Solomon.
KYWOMAN17
User ID: 388882
3/9/2008 3:07 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Here is an article about Solomon from the Roundabout Madison.


[link to www.roundaboutmadison.com]
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