A gossip betrays a confidence, but a trustworthy man keeps a secret. – Proverbs 11:13.
Presently in this society, many ills such as gossip exist which can be healed with Barbadian silent doctors and professional care. Gossip is defined as idle talk or rumour about people’s lives. It normally occurs out of earshot of the person being talked about.
Gossip or “tornado syndrome” is a very toxic condition and if not treated, can internally destroy both gossiper and the person being gossiped about. It can cause anger, resentment, loneliness, bitterness and depression.
These factors can lead to anxiety, stress, weight loss, insomnia, increased heart rate, obesity and hysteria. Furthermore, an accredited author documented that resentment can lead to cancer.
I have known people who were challenged because of workplace and community gossip. Gossip can ruin lives and cause irreparable damage to friendships.
It can also lead to depression or stress because the information contained in the gossip may shock or anger the receiver. Unfortunately, professional gossipers thrive on looking for opportunities to destroy others. They are insecure attention-seekers who are blatantly malicious.
However, gossipers must recognize that they are also damaging themselves – they too will feel the effects of gossiping.
If confronted, they go into a state of denial which may negatively affect their parasympathetic system.
If not confronted as times passes and the gossiper realizes the damage caused, it can affect his or her conscience. When things start to affect your conscience, you go on a devastating internal journey. In fact, the old people have a saying: “It gine eat them out.”
Remember, for the gossiper, gossip should be a seen as a dreadful, embarrassing, outrageous personal manifestation.
Dealing with gossip
• Speak to the Creator to seek guidance and forgiveness.
• Gossipers should detox the body weekly using turmeric and dog dumpling juice or rice bitters to restore positive energy to a body that is totally out of balance.
• Find quiet time to think and mediate.
• Drink silent doctor beverages or teas containing sage, soursop, pomegranate, rosemary, mother wort or hyssop to establish clarity and connect with the higher self.
• Stay out of work areas or places where gossip is paramount.
• Stop gossip telephone conversations with gossip buddies.
• Speak positively about yourself and others.
• Seek professional help.
Remember, who gossips with you will gossip about you. It is healing time and silent doctors are magnificent healers.
DISCLAIMER: It is not our intention to prescribe or make specific claims for any products. Any attempt to diagnose or treat real illness should come under the direction of your health care provider.



