Guest guest Posted January 30, 2001 Report Share Posted January 30, 2001 Dear Master Fe: (1) thank you for your answer to my tachycardia question. Do you have any comments on the patient's low blood pressure? Is low blood pressure a problem? (2) Cellulitis: we have two weekly pranic healing clinics in Vancouver and are expecting a client who has cellulitis. She weighs about 300 lbs (about 150 kilos),is 47 years old and has three children. She is going to be coming out of hospital; nothing has worked for her condition. Predictably, her cellulitis creates emotional as well as physical problems for her. We would very much appreciate it if you could send us a protocol for her. With heartfelt thanks. Ann Gilbert-Hopkins on behalf of the members of our volunteer Pranic Healing Clinics in Vancouver and West Vancouver. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2001 Report Share Posted November 12, 2001 My husband, who is a diabetic, has gotten Cellulitis in his leg and it is so painful, he can barely walk. Our doctor just gave him an x-ray and some Vicodin and said he may want to take an antibiotic as well. So far, it's just getting worse and a friend of mine has a severe case of this too, also in her leg. She was recently hospitalized for a week to treat it but she still cannot get rid of it. She says her cousin died of this last year so I am very concerned. Does anyone know of anything they can do to get rid of this? Arizona Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2001 Report Share Posted November 12, 2001 Thanks Mindy, I'll look up those sites and wtite your suggestions on my list of things for my husband to try. He is a type II diabetic. Arizona > Hello Arizona, > No personal experience with this myself, but a quick search on the web > resulted > in something called " diabetifix, " an anti-fungal cream, that may help. > http://www.diabetifix.com/ > > Also, maybe hydrolagized collagen will help -- you can buy some at your > local > health food store. This page said that collagen pads help - no idea where > to get > those. http://www.woundheal.com/pubs/woundPub02.htm If you can't find > liquid > hydolagized collagen, I think that Knox gelatin or JellO (sugar-free, of > course) > will do in a pinch. > > This page says that Neem can help, whatever that is. > http://www.theoriginalneemcompany.com/UsesPages/FIRSTAID.ASP > > This page says Noni lotion may help: http://www.usnoni.com/test1.htm > > Is he type I or II? Just curious. > > -- > Arizona Hughes -------- Please stop by and visit my Website listed below http://members.aol.com/artistdesigner/Arizona_Hughes/Page_1x.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2001 Report Share Posted November 12, 2001 Hi Rebecca, Thank you so much for the suggestions. I'm sorry to hear you lost your son, that must be such a hard thing to come to terms with. I have 3 incredible boys and hope I never face such a thing. I have heard so much about Colloidal Silver that I really will give it a try for my husband as well as for myself. Thanks again. Arizona > Hi, > > RE: CELLULITIS > > My late son (don't panic - he didn't die from cellulitis! Grin! He had a > rare disorder etc) was prone to cellulitis and here are the couple of things > that I found to work for him: > > 1. A Manuka/mentholated cold sore salve - believe it or not! The one I used > was made by Malcolm Harker this one is made in New Zealand. Applied > externally and put a plaster/band aid thing over the top. > > 2. Colloidal Silver applied externally and internally. You can also buy > cream these days that have colloidal silver in them so this makes external > application much easier. > > I know how hard it is to get rid of cellulitus. You have to be persistent > and apply these things everyday. I'm aware that I'm mentioning these things > and have no idea as to how much surface area of your husband's body is > covered in cellulitis - so what I've mentioned could be an expensive > exercise! Nonetheless, these are the things that worked for William. > > Hope this helps! > > Arizona Hughes -------- Please stop by and visit my Website listed below http://members.aol.com/artistdesigner/Arizona_Hughes/Page_1x.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2001 Report Share Posted November 12, 2001 Hi Gail, I have heard so many things about the healing properties of Olive Oil, either internally or externally that it sounds like a good idea...along with the other great suggestions I've been getting from everyone. I have never heard of ozonated olive oil though so I'll keep a look out for it. What is H202? I have never heard of that but logic suggests it has something to do with water...does it? I have heard of Immune 26 somewhere but I have never tried it. Is it something I can get from a health food store or online somewhere? It's beginning to look like I may need to win the lottery to get my husband and myself well. My husband has not been controlling his diabetes like he should. He religiously takes his meds but doesn't do a thing about his diet. I don't think he has taken his blood sugar in a year. I suspect it will be extremely high when he does take it....like 500 because he has gotten it that high before when he was eating like he is now. He recently gained over 100 pounds too. He is under so much stress with his job and my illness that he has let his health go, so my mission is to get us both well. You are right about the frustrating part...try feeding two picky toddlers who won't eat the same thing and a husband who eats entirely differently than I do ( I am a vegetarian) and he eats practically only meat. Fibromyalgia gives you brain fog so on a good day I can barely figure out how to feed everyone...so most days I wander around in a dazed fog trying to satisfy everyone. Unfortunately McDonalds has kept my kids alive. I have to admit, I thank God for Happy Meals. Arizona > My husband is also diabetic. He has these weird sores that break out on his > legs plus feet aren't (correction weren't) doing good. Got him some > ozonated olive oil. Did great things for his feet. They are now healing > and looking pink. Heard you can cure diabetic ulcers with the stuff, and, > indeed, his feet are healing nicely. The sores on his legs are also healing > but not as fast as the feet. Also have him bathing in H202 to help with > circulation. He's also on a product called Immune 26 which helps boost the > immune system, helps with circulation, lowers blood pressure and most > importantly lowers glucose levels. He went from running in the high 200's > to even well over 300's to low 100's. However he's been cheating a lot and > eating left over Halloween candy. Last time he checked his sugar was again > 207. Still his feet and legs are doing good. I'm also going to start him > on CS (collodial silver). Heard that great for infections. I make my own. > And the neem oil that was mentioned in another post is suppose to be great > for parasites and candida, but so is the CS. If I had to choose one, I > think the CS would be the way to go along with the H202 baths. > > If you want to email me privately I can give you the best prices on the OOO > and Immune 26, if interested. But all things considered (and I don't know > how well your husband is with controlling his diabetes), one just has to > have their diabetes controlled through proper diet and exercise and/or > medicine. For what ever reason, my husband has a really hard time behaving > when it comes to diet. Before he came down with this, he was never a sweet > eater. Now is a completely different story. I would think your husband has > also had trouble controlling his diabetes to be in the condition he is in. > Sure gets frustrating! > > Take care, > > Gail > ps. Hey, I live in Arizona. Arizona Hughes -------- Please stop by and visit my Website listed below http://members.aol.com/artistdesigner/Arizona_Hughes/Page_1x.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2001 Report Share Posted November 12, 2001 Gail, 148 would literally be a miracle for my husband....he has NEVER had his blood sugar lower than 200...not ever! He thinks a target level is 200...no matter what I say. I am aiming fot 120 for him. My blood sugar levels dip drastically to 60 sometimes so we are at the opposite end of the scales. When mine goes that low...I can't think straight and get very foggy and confused. Arizona > Hi again, Arizona. Just checked hubby's glucose. It was 148, and that was > about an hour after drinking a coke! If only he'd be better about his diet. > However, the Immune 26 seems to be aiding in keeping the levels down. Gail > Arizona Hughes -------- Please stop by and visit my Website listed below http://members.aol.com/artistdesigner/Arizona_Hughes/Page_1x.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 ArtistDesigner wrote: > My husband, who is a diabetic, has gotten Cellulitis in his leg and it > is so painful, he can barely walk. Our doctor just gave him an x-ray and > some Vicodin and said he may want to take an antibiotic as well. Hello Arizona, No personal experience with this myself, but a quick search on the web resulted in something called " diabetifix, " an anti-fungal cream, that may help. http://www.diabetifix.com/ Also, maybe hydrolagized collagen will help -- you can buy some at your local health food store. This page said that collagen pads help - no idea where to get those. http://www.woundheal.com/pubs/woundPub02.htm If you can't find liquid hydolagized collagen, I think that Knox gelatin or JellO (sugar-free, of course) will do in a pinch. This page says that Neem can help, whatever that is. http://www.theoriginalneemcompany.com/UsesPages/FIRSTAID.ASP This page says Noni lotion may help: http://www.usnoni.com/test1.htm Is he type I or II? Just curious. -- Mindy ----------------------- " ...that they may be one... " - Jesus, John 17:22 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 Hi, RE: CELLULITIS My late son (don't panic - he didn't die from cellulitis! Grin! He had a rare disorder etc) was prone to cellulitis and here are the couple of things that I found to work for him: 1. A Manuka/mentholated cold sore salve - believe it or not! The one I used was made by Malcolm Harker this one is made in New Zealand. Applied externally and put a plaster/band aid thing over the top. 2. Colloidal Silver applied externally and internally. You can also buy cream these days that have colloidal silver in them so this makes external application much easier. I know how hard it is to get rid of cellulitus. You have to be persistent and apply these things everyday. I'm aware that I'm mentioning these things and have no idea as to how much surface area of your husband's body is covered in cellulitis - so what I've mentioned could be an expensive exercise! Nonetheless, these are the things that worked for William. Hope this helps! Rebecca. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 - <ArtistDesigner Monday, November 12, 2001 3:48 PM Cellulitis > My husband, who is a diabetic, has gotten Cellulitis in his leg and it > is so painful, he can barely <snip> Does anyone know of anything they can do to get rid of this? > > Arizona > > Hi Arizona, My husband is also diabetic. He has these weird sores that break out on his legs plus feet aren't (correction weren't) doing good. Got him some ozonated olive oil. Did great things for his feet. They are now healing and looking pink. Heard you can cure diabetic ulcers with the stuff, and, indeed, his feet are healing nicely. The sores on his legs are also healing but not as fast as the feet. Also have him bathing in H202 to help with circulation. He's also on a product called Immune 26 which helps boost the immune system, helps with circulation, lowers blood pressure and most importantly lowers glucose levels. He went from running in the high 200's to even well over 300's to low 100's. However he's been cheating a lot and eating left over Halloween candy. Last time he checked his sugar was again 207. Still his feet and legs are doing good. I'm also going to start him on CS (collodial silver). Heard that great for infections. I make my own. And the neem oil that was mentioned in another post is suppose to be great for parasites and candida, but so is the CS. If I had to choose one, I think the CS would be the way to go along with the H202 baths. If you want to email me privately I can give you the best prices on the OOO and Immune 26, if interested. But all things considered (and I don't know how well your husband is with controlling his diabetes), one just has to have their diabetes controlled through proper diet and exercise and/or medicine. For what ever reason, my husband has a really hard time behaving when it comes to diet. Before he came down with this, he was never a sweet eater. Now is a completely different story. I would think your husband has also had trouble controlling his diabetes to be in the condition he is in. Sure gets frustrating! Take care, Gail ps. Hey, I live in Arizona. Is Arizona your name or where you live? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 Hi again, Arizona. Just checked hubby's glucose. It was 148, and that was about an hour after drinking a coke! If only he'd be better about his diet. However, the Immune 26 seems to be aiding in keeping the levels down. Gail - <ArtistDesigner Monday, November 12, 2001 3:48 PM Cellulitis > My husband, who is a diabetic, has gotten Cellulitis in his leg and it > is so painful, he can barely walk. Our doctor just gave him an x-ray and > some Vicodin and said he may want to take an antibiotic as well. So far, > it's just getting worse and a friend of mine has a severe case of this too, > also in her leg. She was recently hospitalized for a week to treat it but > she still cannot get rid of it. She says her cousin died of this last year > so I am very concerned. > Does anyone know of anything they can do to get rid of this? > > Arizona > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 I herd of a case of a woman who had diabetis and had gangren in her legs they saved them by giving her hotand cold baths and the hot bathe had cayenne in it. First hot then cold and then back to hot and also take the hotest cayenne you can it will make there circulation work better. Peg - Find a job, post your resume. http://careers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 If a person that has developed extremely serious disease, is willing to drink coca-cola, which is, even for people in good health, pure poison; you've got a big problem on your hands. - " Gail Naranjo " <mmgg Monday, November 12, 2001 4:55 PM Re: Cellulitis > Hi again, Arizona. Just checked hubby's glucose. It was 148, and that was > about an hour after drinking a coke! If only he'd be better about his diet. > However, the Immune 26 seems to be aiding in keeping the levels down. Gail > - > <ArtistDesigner > > Monday, November 12, 2001 3:48 PM > Cellulitis > > > > My husband, who is a diabetic, has gotten Cellulitis in his leg and > it > > is so painful, he can barely walk. Our doctor just gave him an x-ray and > > some Vicodin and said he may want to take an antibiotic as well. So far, > > it's just getting worse and a friend of mine has a severe case of this > too, > > also in her leg. She was recently hospitalized for a week to treat it but > > she still cannot get rid of it. She says her cousin died of this last > year > > so I am very concerned. > > Does anyone know of anything they can do to get rid of this? > > > > Arizona > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 - <ArtistDesigner Tuesday, November 13, 2001 12:24 PM Re: Cellulitis > Gail, > 148 would literally be a miracle for my husband....he has NEVER had > his blood sugar lower than 200...not ever! He thinks a target level is > 200...no matter what I say. I am aiming fot 120 for him. My blood sugar > levels dip drastically to 60 sometimes so we are at the opposite end of the > scales. When mine goes that low...I can't think straight and get very foggy > and confused. Hi, Believe it or not you BOTH have different symptoms of the same disease. Insulin resistance. Do you and your husband know about the Gycemic Index for carbs? By the way, your target blood glucose should be under 100 and closer to 80. What are your and your husbands glucose reading as soon as you wake? Just before you go to bed? Just before dinner? Two hours later? How well do you sleep? What medication / supplements do you use? What are your ages, weight, height? I'm sure a combination of diet, supplements and mild exercise can have a major benefit on both of your health's. Keep well, Greg (Naturopath in Australia) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 - <ArtistDesigner Monday, November 12, 2001 6:51 PM Re: Cellulitis *** Hi Arizona, I have never > heard of ozonated olive oil though so I'll keep a look out for it. *** You can get OOO at: http://www.ozoneservices.com , phone #: (250) 265-4461. Very inexpensive. A 2oz, jar will run you $10; a 4oz cost $18.75. > What is H202? I have never heard of that but logic suggests it has > something to do with water...does it? *** Hydrogen peroxide. You can use around a quart or even more of 3% in a tub of water. Soak for 20 minutes. Legs and body will become red, but that's a good thing. I have heard of Immune 26 somewhere > but I have never tried it. Is it something I can get from a health food > store or online somewhere? *** As far as I know you can't get it as a health food store. I got ours from Legacy for Life. Phone #: 1-800-557-8477. As a preferred customer with an ID #, I got a months supply for $39.95. And, no, I don't sell it, so this is not a commercial. > My husband has not been controlling his diabetes like he should. He > religiously takes his meds but doesn't do a thing about his diet. I don't > think he has taken his blood sugar in a year. I suspect it will be extremely > high when he does take it....like 500 because he has gotten it that high > before when he was eating like he is now. He recently gained over 100 pounds > too. He is under so much stress with his job and my illness that he has let > his health go, so my mission is to get us both well. *** Sorry (but not surprised) to hear your husband's diabetes is out of control. Looks like we're on the same mission. Take care, Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 Gail Naranjo wrote: > Hi again, Arizona. Just checked hubby's glucose. It was 148, and that was > about an hour after drinking a coke! If only he'd be better about his diet. > However, the Immune 26 seems to be aiding in keeping the levels down. Gail Vanadyl sulfate or vanadium may help too... -- Mindy ----------------------- " ...that they may be one... " - Jesus, John 17:22 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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