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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: 750569
8/17/2009 2:51 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

I went to see Solomon last October because I had 4 miscarriages. He told me next time I got pregnant that I would carry to term. I am now 22 weeks pregnant and when my baby girl is born I am going to take her to see him. God truly uses this man to heal in His name.
Marty
User ID: 754284
8/22/2009 5:04 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Yes, our family took my husband to see Solomom, we are still waiting to see the healing, as my husband has stage 4 renial cancer, he told my husband to drink at least 2 table-spoons of lemon juice aday, or more but at least 2 table=spoons, we where to see him late July, this is late August, as far as we know nothing has happened like he said, we still have the faith, my husband is so weak yet. He would not take the momey I offered him, as he told me this was a gift from God, and for me to take my man home and take care of him, and he was going to be just fine!!!!Still waiting, he has had no change yet. He had one of the ladies, whom I guess was an under study of his, to place her finger tips on my husbands shoulder and hold Solomon's hand. Like I say we are trying to have the faith, and that he makes a turn around, I've been giving him the lemon juice everyday(fresh). Also, he said the strain his urine, which I have done that also, and that he had no cancer just calcuim???Any comments???
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 762615
9/3/2009 7:32 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Anon. Coward 150 - sounds like you may have an enlarged heart/racing heart beat and showing signs of congestive heart failure.

See a cardiologist.
 Quoting: anonanon
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 762615
9/3/2009 7:34 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

just went to see wickey today,he is still healing he is at 6308 st rt 43 auburn in.
Private Label
User ID: 765804
9/8/2009 12:41 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote



bump

..... robertgardnloi@yahoo.com

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. ... 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.

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Can YOU send me the contact INFO for the LADY in Nashville you went to see... SO I can get my Friend that suffers with problems that needs help cause SHE cant seem to get MODERN Medicine to help her out... Alo the contact info fro Solomon as well? thanks in Advice.... "Skippy"
squeekyb
User ID: 790803
10/10/2009 9:33 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

I am going to see Solomon on Tuesday October 13th. I wrote to him a couple months ago and got a reply back within 2-3 days. He informed me that he was booked through the end of the year, but to come on a Tuesday or Wednesday and he would fit me in in between appointments. I have severe crohn's disease with arthritis brought on by the crohn's. I have been on Remicade for over a year now and it is loosing it's effectiveness. At first I was having the infusions every 8 weeks, that quickly dropped to every 6 weeks, now it is down to every 4 weeks, and it only lasts for 10 days now, so I am left almost totally unable to function for 18 days waiting for my next infusion. I can barely walk, get out of bed, or simply lift my arms above my chest. It also effects my breathing, as the muscles in my chest become so weak, I experience sharp pains when I need to yawn or take a deep breath or even sneeze. I am praying that Solomon will be able to help me, and I will come back to let you know how my meeting with him goes. I am lucky that I am in Indiana and it is only about a 2 1/2 hour drive, I want to also ask him about my sister who suffered a stoke 6 years ago and still has problems with her right side with her arm and leg. She has all mental facilities but walks with a pronounced limp and can not write or pick up things with her right hand. She had to learn how to write left handed after the stroke. I am hoping that he will offer something for her recovery as well. I will let everyone know.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 793880
10/14/2009 11:19 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

bump bump hf
Makataya
User ID: 798156
10/19/2009 9:27 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

I just saw Solomon last week. He is a wonderful healer and an amazing man of God. Regarding Reiki, I am a Reiki Master and find it to be very effective, however; I'm much more comfortable with in-person treatments rather than distance healing. It doesn't matter what your frequency is, it can work for you. Reiki will actually raise your vibration anyway. I would recommend finding an experienced Reiki Master in your area with at least 5 years of experience. Good luck!
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 656642
10/19/2009 9:40 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

I just saw Solomon last week. He is a wonderful healer and an amazing man of God. Regarding Reiki, I am a Reiki Master and find it to be very effective, however; I'm much more comfortable with in-person treatments rather than distance healing. It doesn't matter what your frequency is, it can work for you. Reiki will actually raise your vibration anyway. I would recommend finding an experienced Reiki Master in your area with at least 5 years of experience. Good luck!
 Quoting: Makataya 798156


Makataya so are you in the Fort Wayne area then? I would be interested in seeing you. I am about an hour away from Ft. Wayne. Thanks.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 793880
10/22/2009 8:38 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

hf Well I went to see Soloman on the 13th, and it was a very different experience. I did not have an appointment, so I waited to get in between appointments. We waited for more than 5 hours in the waiting room, and the place was a constant flow of people, from all walks of life I might add. Most all had appointments and he was running behind schedule, some groups went in to see him with 5 or more people at a time. Once I got in to see him, I was a bit nervous, and the entire visit lasted I would say about 5-6 minutes. He looked at my eyes, then touched my stomach and said that I had a gall bladder issue, but that now it was gone. He also got several bottles down from a desk he was sitting at and touched them each to my leg as he applied pressure to my outstreched arm, as he was doing this I noticed that he had his eyes closed and was speaking very quietly to himself or perhaps praying. After a few minutes he said that the crohn's was gone, and the gall bladder problem was gone. He told me to stay away from Aluminum, as I have Aluminum poisoning. He did not tell me to take any supplements or vitamins or anything, which I was expecting to happen, he just said it was all gone. Now I wait and see, I have not had a flare up in the crohn's since then, but I am still having some pain with the arthritis brought on by the crohn's. I did send an email to David, who was there that day, and asked him how long it should take before all the pain is gone, or if there was anything that i needed to do. He told me to let him know how I was on Sunday and left it at that. I haven't written back to him yet, I am still waiting to see how this goes, i do seem to be feeling better, and the arthritis does not seem as bad. Soloman did say that I may need to come back for another healing later in the year.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 792292
10/23/2009 1:04 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

hf Well I went to see Soloman on the 13th, and it was a very different experience. I did not have an appointment, so I waited to get in between appointments. We waited for more than 5 hours in the waiting room, and the place was a constant flow of people, from all walks of life I might add. Most all had appointments and he was running behind schedule, some groups went in to see him with 5 or more people at a time. Once I got in to see him, I was a bit nervous, and the entire visit lasted I would say about 5-6 minutes. He looked at my eyes, then touched my stomach and said that I had a gall bladder issue, but that now it was gone. He also got several bottles down from a desk he was sitting at and touched them each to my leg as he applied pressure to my outstreched arm, as he was doing this I noticed that he had his eyes closed and was speaking very quietly to himself or perhaps praying. After a few minutes he said that the crohn's was gone, and the gall bladder problem was gone. He told me to stay away from Aluminum, as I have Aluminum poisoning. He did not tell me to take any supplements or vitamins or anything, which I was expecting to happen, he just said it was all gone. Now I wait and see, I have not had a flare up in the crohn's since then, but I am still having some pain with the arthritis brought on by the crohn's. I did send an email to David, who was there that day, and asked him how long it should take before all the pain is gone, or if there was anything that i needed to do. He told me to let him know how I was on Sunday and left it at that. I haven't written back to him yet, I am still waiting to see how this goes, i do seem to be feeling better, and the arthritis does not seem as bad. Soloman did say that I may need to come back for another healing later in the year.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 793880

I'm the OP. I went to see Solomon last year, but nothing changed. This was right after he returned from a year long absence. Also, he had the flu on the day I went, but agreed to see all of us anyway. This may be the reason that I didn't see any improvement. I don't think he had completely recovered at the time we saw him.

Do you live in Indiana? If you need to see someone on a regular basis, I would recommend Dr. Thomas Eyrich if you are anywhere near the Indianapolis area. I started seeing him in April and he has helped me a lot. Dr. Eyrich is an acupuncturist, chiropractor and a naturopath doctor. He has studied with some of the greats. He does Rikki, Prana, Craniosacral therapy, and much more. His rates are reasonable...$59 per session. The first visit costs $120, but this includes an exam and your first session. I've had the opportunity to talk to many of his patients while sitting in the waiting room and they all have positive things to say about him. He will give you his undivided attention. His registered nurse is awesome too. I adore her. She will make you feel very comfortable.

Here are some links to learn more about him.
[link to acupuncturists.healthprofs.com]

[link to www.selfgrowth.com]

[link to www.holisticseek.com]

Another person who I'm sure can help you is a former student of Solomon's. Her name is Judy Saunders. She's a master herbalist/iridologist/nutritionist. Her rates are reasonable too. $45 for the first visit and $35 thereafter.
[link to www.farmlandindiana.org]
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 792292
10/23/2009 1:08 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

bump

..... robertgardnloi@yahoo.com

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. ... 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.

---------
Can YOU send me the contact INFO for the LADY in Nashville you went to see... SO I can get my Friend that suffers with problems that needs help cause SHE cant seem to get MODERN Medicine to help her out... Alo the contact info fro Solomon as well? thanks in Advice.... "Skippy"
 Quoting: Private Label 765804

Sorry I didn't see your post until now. I hope it's not too late. You can find the info for the woman in Nashville on page 5. [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] Just scroll down to the user name Kat. Solomon's address is also listed on that page.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 792292
10/23/2009 1:13 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Yes, our family took my husband to see Solomom, we are still waiting to see the healing, as my husband has stage 4 renial cancer, he told my husband to drink at least 2 table-spoons of lemon juice aday, or more but at least 2 table=spoons, we where to see him late July, this is late August, as far as we know nothing has happened like he said, we still have the faith, my husband is so weak yet. He would not take the momey I offered him, as he told me this was a gift from God, and for me to take my man home and take care of him, and he was going to be just fine!!!!Still waiting, he has had no change yet. He had one of the ladies, whom I guess was an under study of his, to place her finger tips on my husbands shoulder and hold Solomon's hand. Like I say we are trying to have the faith, and that he makes a turn around, I've been giving him the lemon juice everyday(fresh). Also, he said the strain his urine, which I have done that also, and that he had no cancer just calcuim???Any comments???
 Quoting: Marty 754284

Is that all Solomon had your husband do? He had an entire protocol for my mother-in-law to follow when she had cancer. She had to take several types of supplements along with a very restrictive diet.

If you need to see someone on a regular basis, please check out Dr. Eyrich and Judy Saunders. You can get their info on the second post above this one.
MOMTOFOUR
User ID: 805250
10/28/2009 7:32 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Does he still take photos by mail to give healing advice?
What's the address?
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 804889
10/30/2009 12:52 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

If you scan through this thread, you will see his address posted numerous times. Yes, he still does pictures by mail, but he now charges $10 for each reading. It is still free to see him in person.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 805175
10/30/2009 1:25 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Do you live in Indiana? If you need to see someone on a regular basis, I would recommend Dr. Thomas Eyrich if you are anywhere near the Indianapolis area. I started seeing him in April and he has helped me a lot. Dr. Eyrich is an acupuncturist, chiropractor and a naturopath doctor. He has studied with some of the greats. He does Rikki, Prana, Craniosacral therapy, and much more. His rates are reasonable...$59 per session. The first visit costs $120, but this includes an exam and your first session. I've had the opportunity to talk to many of his patients while sitting in the waiting room and they all have positive things to say about him. He will give you his undivided attention. His registered nurse is awesome too. I adore her. She will make you feel very comfortable.

Here are some links to learn more about him.
[link to acupuncturists.healthprofs.com]

[link to www.selfgrowth.com]

[link to www.holisticseek.com]

Another person who I'm sure can help you is a former student of Solomon's. Her name is Judy Saunders. She's a master herbalist/iridologist/nutritionist. Her rates are reasonable too. $45 for the first visit and $35 thereafter.
[link to www.farmlandindiana.org]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 792292



I've been to Dr. Tom Eyrich and I highly recommend him too. And yes, Rochelle is wonderful.

I've also heard people say they like Pamela Alboher-Ray in Fishers, Indiana. I've not seen her personally but I've heard of wonderful results she has had with children.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 807223
10/31/2009 11:07 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

I live about 10 minutes from Solomon.

I'm in Ft. Wayne (northside) he's in Auburn/Leo (southside)

Last I heard, he was very ill, and not seeing patients. That was in December.

My guess is that you can still get the herbs you need from his shop. If you know what herbs you need, you can probably write him at his address and still get them.

IF YOU are really desperate, I could stop by and see if I can get them for you and mail them to you.



I thought he was still ill, but I went ahead and wrote to him and mailed it today anyway. I don't know what herbs he would recommend for me. Thank you for offering to get them for me. I can probably get them from my naturopath. She sells the same herbs as Solomon does. Do you know if he has any students seeing patients there right now?

[googlevid]

can someone please post Solomon Wickeys address.. I need herbs and want to see how he is.

priced2sell2u@yahoo.com

Thanks
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 627029





I believe you are correct. I am also from Fort Wayne and used to see Solomon but he is going to stop taking care of others so as to take care of himself as he is sick. Last I saw Solomon he was not feeling well. I felt that I shouldn't bother him anymore. Their herb shop is still open.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 807223
10/31/2009 12:10 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Hello,

I've just read through this entire thread. It sounds like Solomon is still taking appointments on Tues & Wed. If anyone knows anything to the contrary, could you please let me know. I read Solomon's Touch a few years ago.

I've started having trouble swallowing for about the last month or so. It doesn't happen all the time, but usually a few times a week. I'm concerned because all that I've read points to esophageal cancer, almost to the point of ignoring any other possibility. I frequent the health food stores, and I tend to be very natural/organic oriented. I still have a few fallbacks though(eating out, aspirin for monthly hormonal headaches, etc.), so my body is far from perfect health. In addition, I was a smoker for about 10 years. But it's been 14 years ago that I stopped.

Does anyone know if uncoated aspirin can irritate the esophagus to the point of causing difficulty in swallowing? I switched to aspirin a few months ago to try to avoid ibuprofen. I've tried several natural headache remedies, and haven't found anything that relieves the pain, so I figured that aspirin was a lesser evil than ibuprofen.

Also, I know about the natural hormones, and my husband and I are already considering how we might be able to work that expense into our budget.

Thanks for any help that anyone can provide. I am planning to write to Solomon for an appointment.



I wanted to offer you a little hope. I, too, had problems with my esophagus when swallowing. Turned out I had to have it surgically stretched. It was closing up on me. That worked for some time and then it began to close up again. I went to Solomon about this problem and haven't had it since.

He does see people on Tuesdays and Wednesdays by appointment. I would encourage you to contact him for an appointment. He is definately a man of God and through my experiences and the experiences of the many friends I have brought to see him we are absolutely convinced that God is using Solomon Wickey as a vessel to touch His people. Time and space does not allow for me to go through the many miracles that have taken place after seeking help through Solomon Wickey. I encourage you to go see him believing that miracles do happen and God IS in control and you will not be disappointed.

God Bless!
 Quoting: Needing a Healthier Me! 400810 583921



Have you looked into Aluminum?
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 807691
11/6/2009 1:36 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Do you live in Indiana? If you need to see someone on a regular basis, I would recommend Dr. Thomas Eyrich if you are anywhere near the Indianapolis area. I started seeing him in April and he has helped me a lot. Dr. Eyrich is an acupuncturist, chiropractor and a naturopath doctor. He has studied with some of the greats. He does Rikki, Prana, Craniosacral therapy, and much more. His rates are reasonable...$59 per session. The first visit costs $120, but this includes an exam and your first session. I've had the opportunity to talk to many of his patients while sitting in the waiting room and they all have positive things to say about him. He will give you his undivided attention. His registered nurse is awesome too. I adore her. She will make you feel very comfortable.

Here are some links to learn more about him.
[link to acupuncturists.healthprofs.com]

[link to www.selfgrowth.com]

[link to www.holisticseek.com]

Another person who I'm sure can help you is a former student of Solomon's. Her name is Judy Saunders. She's a master herbalist/iridologist/nutritionist. Her rates are reasonable too. $45 for the first visit and $35 thereafter.
[link to www.farmlandindiana.org]



I've been to Dr. Tom Eyrich and I highly recommend him too. And yes, Rochelle is wonderful.

I've also heard people say they like Pamela Alboher-Ray in Fishers, Indiana. I've not seen her personally but I've heard of wonderful results she has had with children.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 805175

I've never heard of Pamela. I'll have to look her up.

I don't think the place would be the same without Rochelle. It's always encouraging to hear another positive comment about Dr. Eyrich. I have an appointment with him this Saturday. I'm getting a biomeridian test and really looking forward to it.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 785148
11/10/2009 12:44 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

I'm not too far from farmland, wondering if Judy,the student of solomon was as highly recomended?
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 813943
11/12/2009 12:37 AM
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Yes. I definitely recommend Judy. She's a very knowledgeable lady. She sees clients in several states but Indiana is her home base. It's a couple of years old, but this is a very good article about her..


Master Herbalist Judy Saunders To Visit
Ashe Arts Council
Free Presentation Scheduled For April 17th
By Susan McDonald

Judy Saunders is an educator on a mission and her travels are now bringing her back again to West Jefferson. Interested members of the community are encouraged to bring friends, paper and pen, questions and an open mind to the free presentation at the Ashe Arts Council on Tuesday, April 17th at 7 p.m. Each presentation that Saunders provides is different and provides new information every time, according to organizers.

Saunders is a Master Herbalist and Nutritional Consultant from Indiana who has studied the use of herbs for the last two decades and holds a Master of Arts in Education from Ball State University. She is certified in Iridology, the study of eye analysis and Contact Reflex Analysis, the study of the body’s structural, physical and nutritional needs. She is certified in Alphabiotics, which concerns how mental stress affects the physical body and has extensively studied homeopathy, parasitology, and applied Kinesiology, the science of human movement which includes the field of chiropractics.

Saunders is also certified in Acutherapy, a touch therapy, and Aromatherapy. She has studied with some of the most informed Herbalists in the country, including Solomon Wickey, a successful Amish man. Saunders says, “There is no such thing as an incurable disease. When someone asks me, can you do anything about (a specific illness), I always say yes. We have seen miracles.” She explains further that “I can only teach you. I can’t heal your body any more than your doctor can heal your body. My goal is to put you back in control of your health, to teach you why you feel badly, and to teach you what needs to be done to change for the better.” She helps people become responsible for their own health and the treatment of illness.

Saunders will describe how the body can be easily analyzed, why certain companies are better than others and which herbal remedies to use for specific health problems. She schedules appointments for individuals at a reasonable price, and from all the different fields she studied, a holistic plan can be developed. Often, what makes people sick is not just one thing, as multiple causes can lead to illness. Like a health detective, Saunders works to analyze many parts of the body to come up with a healing plan. She will do a iridological analysis, muscle testing, pupil analysis and a study of an individual’s current nutrition.

For information, please call 765-468-7777 to discuss scheduling an appointment in the future, and be sure to leave a message if she is out traveling the country sharing her knowledge with others.

Dottie Hamlett, a retired registered nurse, is responsible for organizing this event. From personal experience, she has become a believer in Saunders’ mission.

Hamlett says, “You will be enlightened and amazed, it is just phenomenal.” Hamlett described Saunders as a “high energy lady”, and describes her work as “a different way of thinking about health.” Saunders has been in town before, when Joyce Current, a massage therapist and her son, Dr. Cameron Current hosted a free presentation last January at the Current Chiropractic office, and Hamlett reports that around 50 people were in attendance.

Many people are interested in natural health and have requested information about how to stay healthy and keep their families healthy. Saunders says, “We always have quicker results when drugs are not involved. However, we still have great results... but most choose to come off their drugs. When you take herbal remedies, you will start with more and reduce to almost none. When you take (pharmaceutical) drugs, you start with one or two, and increase until you die with them.” She continued, “We address your symptoms, or problems... and get to the reason... we don’t give you drugs to cover up your symptoms. When the reason for the problem is not addressed, and just suppressed with drugs... something more incurable occurs later. This is my ministry, I am a retired teacher. I love my work and look forward to every new person. There are enough sick people out there for everyone... and they can all be helped.”

The Ashe County Library is a great place to start the journey to better health and become informed about alternative treatments that may be previously unknown. According to Hamlett, it will be a “fun and informative”open meeting, where people can find out what to do to prevent or eliminate disease using natural methods, and questions are encouraged. The presentation could even be a life changing event that puts individuals and families on the road to better health. For more information about the Ashe County event, call Dottie Hamlett at 336-385-1112.

[link to www.mountaintimes.com]
IndyDemocrat
User ID: 821148
11/17/2009 9:52 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

I just saw him today and he is alive and well. He is still at the same address.
Anonymous 2
User ID: 821622
11/18/2009 1:54 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Please, can anyone one confirm the process to send Solomon a letter/pictures for diagnosis, I want to make sure before I send it (and address)? Does the picture have to be of the face/eyes? And I read in this site that it is $10?
Also, has someone who knows him for a long time seen him recently? There was a strange post suggesting he was not the same person. Can someone that knows him for a long time please confirm he is well and the same? thanks.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 818055
11/18/2009 11:34 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with Solomon Wickey, the well-known Amish healer from Indiana?Quote

Please, can anyone one confirm the process to send Solomon a letter/pictures for diagnosis, I want to make sure before I send it (and address)? Does the picture have to be of the face/eyes? And I read in this site that it is $10?
Also, has someone who knows him for a long time seen him recently? There was a strange post suggesting he was not the same person. Can someone that knows him for a long time please confirm he is well and the same? thanks.
 Quoting: Anonymous 2 821622

Solomon's address has been posted on this thread several times. The picture does not have to be a close up of your face or eyes. The cost is $10. Just send Solomon your picture, a self-addressed stamped envelope and if you want, you can send him a description of any symptoms you have.

As far as I know, Solomon is doing well. I buy my raw honey from a good friend of his, and he hasn't mentioned anything about Solomon being ill.
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