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Curandero in San Antonio ?

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Roy

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Jun 23, 1998, 3:00:00 AM6/23/98
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Can anybody recommend a curandero in the San Antonio, Texas, area?

Msedano

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Jun 24, 1998, 3:00:00 AM6/24/98
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To do what? Curanderas / os have their specialties. Many ojos or other
conditions are quite curable by the afflicted without the aid of the
curandera/o. Drink the right tea, make the right poultice, maybe just a
sovadora/o would do the trick.

When I was a kid my dog got pretty sick and his hair started falling off. My
granpa, who was a noted sovador with a few curandero tricks up his sleeve, had
us anoint el perrito with oil of volcano and the dog got well, grew hair, and
tasted good with garlic and chile. -- strike that last clause, different thread
-- all it took was not the oil of volcano, but the belief and energy we
expressed.

what's the problem, mccandless?

mccandless asks:


Can anybody recommend a curandero in the San Antonio, Texas, area?

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Michael Sedano
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Roy

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Jun 24, 1998, 3:00:00 AM6/24/98
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mse...@aol.com (Msedano) wrote:

>When I was a kid my dog got pretty sick and his hair started falling off. My
>granpa, who was a noted sovador with a few curandero tricks up his sleeve, had
>us anoint el perrito with oil of volcano and the dog got well, grew hair, and
>tasted good with garlic and chile.

I think I saw that ad on TV.

>what's the problem, mccandless?

That's something between me and the doc.

pomp...@hotmail.com

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Jun 24, 1998, 3:00:00 AM6/24/98
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In article <199806240130...@ladder01.news.aol.com>,

mse...@aol.com (Msedano) wrote:
>
> To do what? Curanderas / os have their specialties. Many ojos or other
> conditions are quite curable by the afflicted without the aid of the
> curandera/o. Drink the right tea, make the right poultice, maybe just a
> sovadora/o would do the trick.
>
> When I was a kid my dog got pretty sick and his hair started falling off. My
> granpa, who was a noted sovador with a few curandero tricks up his sleeve, had
> us anoint el perrito with oil of volcano and the dog got well, grew hair, and
> tasted good with garlic and chile. -- strike that last clause, different thread
> -- all it took was not the oil of volcano, but the belief and energy we
> expressed.
>

Perhaps whoever is looking for a curandero should ask around in the
herbal/curanderia stores I am sure exist in San Antonio...There are several
curanderos in Rio Grande City....they will rub a huevo and even a whole hen
on you....but folks would have to drive down to the valley to get to them,
leave the country, and then leave the planet to get to it....even though RGC
supposedly is still in Texas its in another time zone...of course the
greatest place for these arts is in Catemaco, Veracruz...you can, in fact,
get an interview with the Devil, Old Scratch, El Amigo, himself, and ask him
for money, drugs, sex, etc., etc....he will grant it to you and won't even
require that you give him your soul...all you have to do is keep a lighted
candle to him at home in an altar....even if it is next to your candle to St.
Jude, the devil won't care...its the brujo who brokers the meeting who will
pay the price for eternity but these folks already have made those agreements
at their initiation...no, I have not talked to the devil....heck, maybe I
should...get out of debt, whatever....letsee...I want to own Microsoft....no,
I shouldnt ask for Microsoft cause Bill Gates is the antichrist...perhaps I
can get Damiana Morales (Demi Moore)....naw, they never can kill Bruce
Willis in the movies and even the devil would not be able to....ok, how about
a new mouse and a cure for dandruff....???

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David Glaser

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Jun 24, 1998, 3:00:00 AM6/24/98
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Hey, I heard that Arnold Schwartzneggers real name was Arnoldo Sanchez
Najera.
When he immigrated he changed the spelling. :)

pomp...@hotmail.com

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Jun 29, 1998, 3:00:00 AM6/29/98
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In article <6ms2ki$ib0$1...@ligarius.ultra.net>,

Yes, that is right. His name was Arnoldo Sanchez Najera...used to go to the
gym run by "El Pulpo" Zamora in Nueva Rosita, Coahuila (New Little Rose,
Coahuila)...got the accent from looking at old Conrad Veidt movies...

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monica.sel...@gmail.com

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Aug 14, 2020, 8:27:43 PM8/14/20
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Pomp or whoever your name is, who are the curanderos who heal with hens? I need to find one to help my mom and I live in the RGV. Let me know. Thank you.
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