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Thursday, November 15, 2001 4:36 PM

Re: [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis

 

 

> on 11/15/01 5:11 AM, milanjankov at milanjankov wrote:

>

> No, it is something called percaset (sp?). It was in the cupboard from a

> kidney stone episode. Like I said, I have been through ALOT with him.

>

> Sherry

>

> > is he on some medicines for the moment,if yes on wich,and dosages.does

he

> > use pancreatin or some other digestions enzyms?

> > -

> > " Sherry Bakko " <slbakko

> > <herbal remedies >

> > Thursday, November 15, 2001 4:23 PM

> > Re: [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis

> >

> >

> >> on 11/15/01 4:47 AM, milanjankov at milanjankov wrote:

> >>

> >>

> >> Bellieve me - I absolutely understand. I just went upstairs to see how

he

> >> is doing - and he took some pain medication - and said that seemed to

> >> relieve the pain - and he actually is falling asleep - but I also know

> > that

> >> when he gets up and if he tries to eat something it will irritate the

> >> pancreas AGAIN - and if that happens, I WILL call the hospital. I have

> > been

> >> through alot with this man, and I really do need to respect his wishes

at

> >> this very moment. But when this is all over, I will be asking for help

on

> >> how to prevent this. I already know his diet is in desperate need of

> >> change, but I am hoping there are herbal remedies he might take to

help.

> >> Thanks for responding this AM - you have actually helped me ground

myself,

> >> and that is what is needed most for me to help him.

> >>

> >> Sherry

> >>

> >>> it is not smart toplay a game with pancreas,it could cost him a life

if

> > he

> >>> have some acut inflamation of it.he need a medical help to calm it

> >>> down.later is aesy to treat pancreatit.please listen to me and push

him

> > to

> >>> go to hospital,or call 911,and say to them that what you have told

me.

> >>> -

> >>> " Sherry Bakko " <slbakko

> >>> <herbal remedies >

> >>> Thursday, November 15, 2001 4:03 PM

> >>> Re: [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>> on 11/15/01 4:40 AM, milanjankov at milanjankov wrote:

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>> Thank you - but I really don't know if he will go in this time. But

I

> >>> will

> >>>> get back to you -

> >>>>

> >>>> Sherry Bakko

> >>>>

> >>>>> becouse it is one acute situation,HE MUST go to some doc,otherwise

it

> >>> could

> >>>>> have conseqensis,when it calm down comeback to me and i will see

what

> >>> could

> >>>>> be done to not a have this problems in the future.ok

> >>>>> -

> >>>>> " Sherry Bakko " <slbakko

> >>>>> <herbal remedies >

> >>>>> Thursday, November 15, 2001 3:54 PM

> >>>>> Re: [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>> on 11/15/01 4:28 AM, milanjankov at milanjankov wrote:

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>> Well, it is my husband this AM - he has had pancreatitis about 7

> > years

> >>>>> ago -

> >>>>>> and feels it is the same thing again. He has alot of pain in that

> >>> area -

> >>>>>> actually is doubled over this AM from it - was vomiting about an

hour

> >>>>> agao.

> >>>>>> ABSOLUTELY does not want to go the doctor if he can help it - last

> > time

> >>> he

> >>>>>> was in there for 3 weeks on IV's only. We at a really greasy pizza

> >>> last

> >>>>>> nite - so it could be. He also had his gall bladder out many years

> >>> ago -

> >>>>>> right now he is in bed in alot of pain. I just don't know what to

> > do -

> >>>>> does

> >>>>>> this help.

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>> Sherry

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>> neeed a help?give more info about condition.

> >>>>>>> -

> >>>>>>> " Sherry Bakko " <slbakko

> >>>>>>> " Herbal Remedies " <herbal remedies >

> >>>>>>> Thursday, November 15, 2001 3:45 PM

> >>>>>>> [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis

> >>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>> Does anyone know of anything that will help calm down

pancreatitis?

> >>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>> Sherry Bakko

> >>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>> Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following:

> >>>>>>>> 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire.

> >>>>>>>> 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any

> >>> natural

> >>>>>>> remedy.

> >>>>>>>> 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own

> > physician

> >>>>> and

> >>>>>>> to

> >>>>>>>> prescribe for your own health.

> >>>>>>>> We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here

as

> >>>>> long

> >>>>>>> as

> >>>>>>>> they behave themselves.

> >>>>>>>> Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and

> > any

> >>>>>>> person

> >>>>>>>> following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own

> >>> risk.

> >>>>>>>> It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or

> > products

> >>>>> from

> >>>>>>> list members, you are agreeing to

> >>>>>>>> be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner

> > and

> >>>>>>> members free of any liability.

> >>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>> Dr. Ian Shillington

> >>>>>>>> Doctor of Naturopathy

> >>>>>>>> Dr.IanShillington

> >>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>

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Having a missing gallbladder means that fat digestion is handicapped. In

this case, if you definitely don't want to see a doctor, there's a good

chance everything will be all right with a little time anyway.

 

Papaya has a good chance of helping. It can be fresh, dried, or in a tablet

form. I have often seen that particular fruit settle many digestive

problems. If it doesn't, then food poisoning may be involved.

 

At 06:54 AM 11/15/01 -0800, you wrote:

>on 11/15/01 4:28 AM, milanjankov at milanjankov wrote:

>

>

>Well, it is my husband this AM - he has had pancreatitis about 7 years ago -

>and feels it is the same thing again. He has alot of pain in that area -

>actually is doubled over this AM from it - was vomiting about an hour agao.

>ABSOLUTELY does not want to go the doctor if he can help it - last time he

>was in there for 3 weeks on IV's only. We at a really greasy pizza last

>nite - so it could be. He also had his gall bladder out many years ago -

>right now he is in bed in alot of pain. I just don't know what to do - does

>this help.

>

>Sherry

>

-- Michael Riversong **

Professional Harpist, Educator, and Writer **

RivEdu ** Phone: (307)635-0900 FAX (413)691-0399

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on 11/17/01 2:04 PM, Michael Riversong at rivedu wrote:

 

 

Thank you Michael - I just want to update everyone (if you are interested)

This is the third day since his attack. I contacted a homeopath - and she

suggested diluting one 30C pellet of pulsatilla in water and have him sip

that - and I have been hot packing him in castor oil - and started him on a

blend of turmeric, gentian root and oregon grape tincture. He had some

chicken broth this AM and is able to drink water (which was my big concern)

since last time he developed urine crystals. He abdomen is still tender,

but is able to keep things down. I realize this will be a slower process,

getting the pancreas so it is not inflamed. I will absolutely try the

papaya also. This has been a wake-up call. He knows he must change his

eating habits. The the most wonderful part is we avoided a hospital - and

he is so happy about that. I am really learning to love the power of herbs

and this wonderful list.

 

Sherry

 

> Having a missing gallbladder means that fat digestion is handicapped. In

> this case, if you definitely don't want to see a doctor, there's a good

> chance everything will be all right with a little time anyway.

>

> Papaya has a good chance of helping. It can be fresh, dried, or in a tablet

> form. I have often seen that particular fruit settle many digestive

> problems. If it doesn't, then food poisoning may be involved.

>

> At 06:54 AM 11/15/01 -0800, you wrote:

>> on 11/15/01 4:28 AM, milanjankov at milanjankov wrote:

>>

>>

>> Well, it is my husband this AM - he has had pancreatitis about 7 years ago -

>> and feels it is the same thing again. He has alot of pain in that area -

>> actually is doubled over this AM from it - was vomiting about an hour agao.

>> ABSOLUTELY does not want to go the doctor if he can help it - last time he

>> was in there for 3 weeks on IV's only. We at a really greasy pizza last

>> nite - so it could be. He also had his gall bladder out many years ago -

>> right now he is in bed in alot of pain. I just don't know what to do - does

>> this help.

>>

>> Sherry

>>

> -- Michael Riversong **

> Professional Harpist, Educator, and Writer **

> RivEdu ** Phone: (307)635-0900 FAX (413)691-0399

> http://home.earthlink.net/~mriversong

>

>

>

> Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following:

> 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire.

> 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural

> remedy.

> 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and to

> prescribe for your own health.

> We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as

> they behave themselves.

> Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person

> following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk.

> It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from

> list members, you are agreeing to

> be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members

> free of any liability.

>

> Dr. Ian Shillington

> Doctor of Naturopathy

> Dr.IanShillington

>

>

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Absolutely no sugar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The total body cleanse as outlined in the files should not only calm it down, but with a little more emphasis on the Liver/Gallbladder part of the program, it should clear up the whole thing for you.

Love,

Doc

 

Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington

 

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Sherry Bakko

Herbal Remedies

Thursday, November 15, 2001 7:45 AM

[herbal remedies] Pancreatitis

Does anyone know of anything that will help calm down pancreatitis?Sherry

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A person without a gallbladder should never eat pizza or anything which is loaded with saturated fats and / or oils. Might as well play Russian Roulette with a loaded gun. He needs a little re-educating in the ole Nutrition department. Like I said in my earlier post. He should definitely do the Total Body Cleanse as outlined in the files.

Love,

Doc

 

Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington

 

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Sherry Bakko

herbal remedies

Thursday, November 15, 2001 7:54 AM

Re: [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis

on 11/15/01 4:28 AM, milanjankov at milanjankov wrote:Well, it is my husband this AM - he has had pancreatitis about 7 years ago -and feels it is the same thing again. He has alot of pain in that area -actually is doubled over this AM from it - was vomiting about an hour agao.ABSOLUTELY does not want to go the doctor if he can help it - last time hewas in there for 3 weeks on IV's only. We at a really greasy pizza lastnite - so it could be. He also had his gall bladder out many years ago -right now he is in bed in alot of pain. I just don't know what to do - doesthis help.Sherry> neeed a help?give more info about condition.> -> "Sherry Bakko" <slbakko> "Herbal Remedies" <herbal remedies >> Thursday, November 15, 2001 3:45 PM> [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis> > >> >> >> Does anyone know of anything that will help calm down pancreatitis?>> >> Sherry Bakko>> >> >> >> Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following:>> 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire.>> 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural> remedy.>> 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and> to>> prescribe for your own health.>> We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long> as>> they behave themselves.>> Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any> person>> following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk.>> It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from> list members, you are agreeing to>> be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and> members free of any liability.>> >> Dr. Ian Shillington>> Doctor of Naturopathy>> Dr.IanShillington> >>

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Hogwash on the medical help. If it is truly a Pancreatic attack (rather than a liver problem - remember that Pizza?????), this can be calmed down immediately by going on a raw, fresh juice fast with heavy emphasis on the garlic. I came in a little late on this thread as I just got back from being away for a week, so where does this stand right now????

Love,

Doc

 

Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington

 

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milanjankov

herbal remedies

Thursday, November 15, 2001 5:47 AM

Re: [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis

it is not smart toplay a game with pancreas,it could cost him a life if hehave some acut inflamation of it.he need a medical help to calm itdown.later is aesy to treat pancreatit.please listen to me and push him togo to hospital,or call 911,and say to them that what you have told me.-"Sherry Bakko" <slbakko<herbal remedies >Thursday, November 15, 2001 4:03 PMRe: [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis

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I understand hon. If he chooses to commit nutritional suicide and not change his eating habits then the medical route will at least keep away the pain. He needs a severe reality adjustment in regards his health. If he's willing, tell him to call me and I'll see if I can get through to him.

Love,

Doc

 

Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington

 

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Sherry Bakko

herbal remedies

Thursday, November 15, 2001 8:23 AM

Re: [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis

on 11/15/01 4:47 AM, milanjankov at milanjankov wrote:Bellieve me - I absolutely understand. I just went upstairs to see how heis doing - and he took some pain medication - and said that seemed torelieve the pain - and he actually is falling asleep - but I also know thatwhen he gets up and if he tries to eat something it will irritate thepancreas AGAIN - and if that happens, I WILL call the hospital. I have beenthrough alot with this man, and I really do need to respect his wishes atthis very moment. But when this is all over, I will be asking for help onhow to prevent this. I already know his diet is in desperate need ofchange, but I am hoping there are herbal remedies he might take to help.Thanks for responding this AM - you have actually helped me ground myself,and that is what is needed most for me to help him.Sherry > it is not smart toplay a game with pancreas,it could cost him a life if he> have some acut inflamation of it.he need a medical help to calm it> down.later is aesy to treat pancreatit.please listen to me and push him to> go to hospital,or call 911,and say to them that what you have told me.> -> "Sherry Bakko" <slbakko> <herbal remedies >> Thursday, November 15, 2001 4:03 PM> Re: [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis> > >> on 11/15/01 4:40 AM, milanjankov at milanjankov wrote:>> >> >> Thank you - but I really don't know if he will go in this time. But I> will>> get back to you ->> >> Sherry Bakko>> >>> becouse it is one acute situation,HE MUST go to some doc,otherwise it> could>>> have conseqensis,when it calm down comeback to me and i will see what> could>>> be done to not a have this problems in the future.ok>>> ->>> "Sherry Bakko" <slbakko>>> <herbal remedies >>>> Thursday, November 15, 2001 3:54 PM>>> Re: [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis>>> >>> >>>> on 11/15/01 4:28 AM, milanjankov at milanjankov wrote:>>>> >>>> >>>> Well, it is my husband this AM - he has had pancreatitis about 7 years>>> ago ->>>> and feels it is the same thing again. He has alot of pain in that> area ->>>> actually is doubled over this AM from it - was vomiting about an hour>>> agao.>>>> ABSOLUTELY does not want to go the doctor if he can help it - last time> he>>>> was in there for 3 weeks on IV's only. We at a really greasy pizza> last>>>> nite - so it could be. He also had his gall bladder out many years> ago ->>>> right now he is in bed in alot of pain. I just don't know what to do ->>> does>>>> this help.>>>> >>>> Sherry>>>> >>>>> neeed a help?give more info about condition.>>>>> ->>>>> "Sherry Bakko" <slbakko>>>>> "Herbal Remedies" <herbal remedies >>>>>> Thursday, November 15, 2001 3:45 PM>>>>> [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis>>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Does anyone know of anything that will help calm down pancreatitis?>>>>>> >>>>>> Sherry Bakko

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Nutritional Plant Enzymes would be very good.

Love,

Doc

 

Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington

 

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milanjankov

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Thursday, November 15, 2001 6:11 AM

Re: [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis

is he on some medicines for the moment,if yes on wich,and dosages.does heuse pancreatin or some other digestions enzymes

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The only time you can teach an old dog new tricks is when HE wants to learn 'em ;o)

Love,

Doc

 

Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington

 

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Sherry Bakko

herbal remedies

Thursday, November 15, 2001 8:36 AM

Re: [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis

on 11/15/01 5:11 AM, milanjankov at milanjankov wrote:No, it is something called percaset (sp?). It was in the cupboard from akidney stone episode. Like I said, I have been through ALOT with him.Sherry> is he on some medicines for the moment,if yes on wich,and dosages.does he> use pancreatin or some other digestions enzyms?> -> "Sherry Bakko" <slbakko> <herbal remedies >> Thursday, November 15, 2001 4:23 PM> Re: [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis> > >> on 11/15/01 4:47 AM, milanjankov at milanjankov wrote:>> >> >> Bellieve me - I absolutely understand. I just went upstairs to see how he>> is doing - and he took some pain medication - and said that seemed to>> relieve the pain - and he actually is falling asleep - but I also know> that>> when he gets up and if he tries to eat something it will irritate the>> pancreas AGAIN - and if that happens, I WILL call the hospital. I have> been>> through alot with this man, and I really do need to respect his wishes at>> this very moment. But when this is all over, I will be asking for help on>> how to prevent this. I already know his diet is in desperate need of>> change, but I am hoping there are herbal remedies he might take to help.>> Thanks for responding this AM - you have actually helped me ground myself,>> and that is what is needed most for me to help him.>> >> Sherry>> >>> it is not smart toplay a game with pancreas,it could cost him a life if> he>>> have some acut inflamation of it.he need a medical help to calm it>>> down.later is aesy to treat pancreatit.please listen to me and push him> to>>> go to hospital,or call 911,and say to them that what you have told me.>>> ->>> "Sherry Bakko" <slbakko>>> <herbal remedies >>>> Thursday, November 15, 2001 4:03 PM>>> Re: [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis>>> >>> >>>> on 11/15/01 4:40 AM, milanjankov at milanjankov wrote:>>>> >>>> >>>> Thank you - but I really don't know if he will go in this time. But I>>> will>>>> get back to you ->>>> >>>> Sherry Bakko>>>> >>>>> becouse it is one acute situation,HE MUST go to some doc,otherwise it>>> could>>>>> have conseqensis,when it calm down comeback to me and i will see what>>> could>>>>> be done to not a have this problems in the future.ok>>>>> ->>>>> "Sherry Bakko" <slbakko>>>>> <herbal remedies >>>>>> Thursday, November 15, 2001 3:54 PM>>>>> Re: [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis>>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> on 11/15/01 4:28 AM, milanjankov at milanjankov wrote:>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Well, it is my husband this AM - he has had pancreatitis about 7> years>>>>> ago ->>>>>> and feels it is the same thing again. He has alot of pain in that>>> area ->>>>>> actually is doubled over this AM from it - was vomiting about an hour>>>>> agao.>>>>>> ABSOLUTELY does not want to go the doctor if he can help it - last> time>>> he>>>>>> was in there for 3 weeks on IV's only. We at a really greasy pizza>>> last>>>>>> nite - so it could be. He also had his gall bladder out many years>>> ago ->>>>>> right now he is in bed in alot of pain. I just don't know what to> do ->>>>> does>>>>>> this help.>>>>>> >>>>>> Sherry>>>>>> >>>>>>> neeed a help?give more info about condition.>>>>>>> ->>>>>>> "Sherry Bakko" <slbakko>>>>>>> "Herbal Remedies" <herbal remedies >>>>>>>> Thursday, November 15, 2001 3:45 PM>>>>>>> [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Does anyone know of anything that will help calm down pancreatitis?>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Sherry Bakko>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following:>>>>>>>> 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire.>>>>>>>> 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any>>> natural>>>>>>> remedy.>>>>>>>> 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own> physician>>>>> and>>>>>>> to>>>>>>>> prescribe for your own health.>>>>>>>> We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as>>>>> long>>>>>>> as>>>>>>>> they behave themselves.>>>>>>>> Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and> any>>>>>>> person>>>>>>>> following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own>>> risk.>>>>>>>> It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or> products>>>>> from>>>>>>> list members, you are agreeing to>>>>>>>> be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner> and>>>>>>> members free of any liability.>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Dr. Ian Shillington>>>>>>>> Doctor of Naturopathy>>>>>>>> Dr.IanShillington>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>

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Sheeeeeeeeeeeeesh! I go away for a week and the list starts getting medico posts. Milanjankov, this is an herbal remedies list, not a list for allopaths. We promote "natural" healings, not medical symtom handlings. Please stay in step here.

Love,

Doc

 

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milanjankov

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Thursday, November 15, 2001 6:28 AM

Re: [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis

About 20 percent of cases are severe. The patient may become dehydrated andhave low blood pressure. Sometimes the patient's heart, lungs, or kidneys . . .

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Total tonic is the key here, and will handle any low grade infection he may have in the Pancreas if that is what it is. If that is not what it is, it'll still handle and smooth out his condition.

Love,

Doc

 

Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington

 

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Sherry Bakko

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Sunday, November 18, 2001 7:32 PM

Re: [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis

on 11/18/01 4:08 PM, Ian Shillington N.D. at Dr.IanShillington wrote:Well, the man is out taking a walk in the drizzling rain right now - so I think he is feeling better - I have been thinking about ordering some of your wonderful tonics and teas - and you can count on it - I will be doing that this week. He knows all of what you have said, but I guess it took an act from the Universe to get his attention.....MEN :-). He still is very tender and I have been giving him a tincture blend of gentian root, oregon grape, garlic and turmeric. He is absolutely not going to touch any sugar or fats ever again. I will see to that. (Boy, don't I sound bossy?????) Doc, I will call you this week (if that is OK) and order - Russ is eating protein, no fats, or sugars and seems to be tolerating it better - but this is his third attack in the last four years, so I know he needs some cleaning out and a definite diet change. PS - I absolutely agree with the NO medical help - and he does too - that is why we have been scrambling trying to find some helpful herbs. I never thought of making the total tonic (duh). Are there any juices in particular that I should put him on? Thank you, thank you - this has been one leap of faith for both of us - I really have only been in love with herbs for less than a year.Sherry Bakko

Hogwash on the medical help. If it is truly a Pancreatic attack (rather than a liver problem - remember that Pizza?????), this can be calmed down immediately by going on a raw, fresh juice fast with heavy emphasis on the garlic. I came in a little late on this thread as I just got back from being away for a week, so where does this stand right now????Love,DocIan "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington

- milanjankov <milanjankov herbal remedies Thursday, November 15, 2001 5:47 AMRe: [herbal remedies] Pancreatitisit is not smart toplay a game with pancreas,it could cost him a life if hehave some acut inflamation of it.he need a medical help to calm itdown.later is aesy to treat pancreatit.please listen to me and push him togo to hospital,or call 911,and say to them that what you have told me.-"Sherry Bakko" <slbakko<herbal remedies >Thursday, November 15, 2001 4:03 PMRe: [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis

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on 11/18/01 4:08 PM, Ian Shillington N.D. at Dr.IanShillington wrote:

 

 

Well, the man is out taking a walk in the drizzling rain right now - so I think he is feeling better - I have been thinking about ordering some of your wonderful tonics and teas - and you can count on it - I will be doing that this week. He knows all of what you have said, but I guess it took an act from the Universe to get his attention.....MEN :-). He still is very tender and I have been giving him a tincture blend of gentian root, oregon grape, garlic and turmeric. He is absolutely not going to touch any sugar or fats ever again. I will see to that. (Boy, don't I sound bossy?????) Doc, I will call you this week (if that is OK) and order - Russ is eating protein, no fats, or sugars and seems to be tolerating it better - but this is his third attack in the last four years, so I know he needs some cleaning out and a definite diet change. PS - I absolutely agree with the NO medical help - and he does too - that is why we have been scrambling trying to find some helpful herbs. I never thought of making the total tonic (duh). Are there any juices in particular that I should put him on? Thank you, thank you - this has been one leap of faith for both of us - I really have only been in love with herbs for less than a year.

 

Sherry Bakko

Hogwash on the medical help. If it is truly a Pancreatic attack (rather than a liver problem - remember that Pizza?????), this can be calmed down immediately by going on a raw, fresh juice fast with heavy emphasis on the garlic. I came in a little late on this thread as I just got back from being away for a week, so where does this stand right now????

Love,

Doc

 

Ian " Doc " Shillington N.D.

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milanjankov <milanjankov

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Thursday, November 15, 2001 5:47 AM

Re: [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis

 

it is not smart toplay a game with pancreas,it could cost him a life if he

have some acut inflamation of it.he need a medical help to calm it

down.later is aesy to treat pancreatit.please listen to me and push him to

go to hospital,or call 911,and say to them that what you have told me.

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" Sherry Bakko " <slbakko

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Thursday, November 15, 2001 4:03 PM

Re: [herbal remedies] Pancreatitis

 

 

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Hi Christina! I have been helped substantially by traditional Chinese medicine

in treating a chronic viral condition. Of course it's difficult to know whether

T.C.M. will address pancreatitis, but this system of medicine is generally

non-invasive (except acupuncture), with diagnosis being totally non-invasive. I

once had a bladder infection, cured by a herb that grows in the cracks of

sidewalks or by the side of the road. Quickly, too. A doctor of T.C.M. may

have insight and treatment that can help avoid surgery. Worth investigating, I

think--among other systems, too, of course. Steve

 

 

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Christina or Derek

Sunday, October 10, 2004 5:17 AM

pancreatitis

 

 

 

 

I'm curious if anyone can help me in this matter. My husband has

had pancreatitis 4 times. The cause is unknown. The docs want to

do surgery, but we are seeking out alternative healing therapies.

 

He is visiting a chiropractor, and I was wondering if anyone had any

other suggestions of who to see.

Thanks,

Christina

 

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Three things, take them as you may...and please take note: I am not a

licensed health care professional, and am giving no prescriptive or

diagnostic advice of any sort: only my opinion, and personal experience.

 

I once had a pain in the lower right abdomen that persisted despite my home

remedies. I tried magnesium citrate, did a good cleanse, and the pain was

worse.

Finally, in desperation, having failed at all the home remedies and

convinced I was dying of cancer or something, I went to a doctor. He took

blood, urine, examined me, ran a few tests, and told me he was sending me to

have an xray and a sonogram. I went did the x rays, came back to his office,

and he informed me that I needed emergency surgery for an inflamed and

infected gall bladder. I asked when he wanted to do this, and was told

" immediately, today. " I balked and told him I would go home, think about it

more, and let him know in the morning. He warned me how " dangerous " that

might be, but ultimately had no choice but to wait for my consent. I thought

about the pain, and that he might be right, but opted to consider my options

before letting someone cut on me with a knife, and remove parts that I

actually might need. This was Monday evening at 500PM.

 

I went home, and talked to someone who suggested a bath.

The next day, rather than return to the doctor to schedule a surgery, I

waited. Rather, I did as I was told, took a bath with a white soap, applied

los siete banos de san Cipriano with fresh basil leaves, and prayed. For

three nights I did this. On the fourth day I went to church to pray. I

noticed by this time the pain was gone. I continued to go the church for the

rest of that week. Never did the pain return, and never did I go back for

surgery. That was years ago.

Now, one might think that perhaps the doctor misread the sonogram, or the

lab tests. But I am persistent with such things, and had seen them myself.

Without question I had a serious problem- a medically documentable one- with

the gall balder that would normally be treated with surgery. And yet, I did

not have surgery. In stead I used an alternate healing path, requiring faith

and no money, that proved, for me, quite effective.

 

On the other hand, years before that, something happened that has made me

cautious with the medical system- and another reason I seek to avoid them-

ever since.

When I first got married, my wife had a number of physical problems. We went

to a specialist in female problems- a gynecologist- who had an expensive

office in a very prominent part of town, and who came highly recommended by

all.

He ran tests, examined her, had her return to the office with me, and

informed me that " your wife's uterus is contaminated, and we must scrape it

out, and the cost is about $1800.00 which is payable in advance of the

procedure. " I asked what the contamination was exactly, and heard the same

words again... " your wife's uterus is contaminated, and we must scrape it

out. "

What had stuck in my head was his reference to the cost of this procedure,

several times; in fact, at that point I knew more about the cost than about

what the source of the contamination might be. I got the idea quickly that

this was about money more than some imminent danger to my wife's health.

I thanked him and told him I would call later. Instead, I insisted that my

wife go for a second opinion.

 

Over her protests- she was angry at me for insisting that she not have this

required surgical procedure, and was convinced that she was going to die-a

few days later she went to see a doctor on a poor part of town. With no

tests, he told her, " your breasts are more pregnant than you are. " Nine

months later or so, the " contamination " that this man would have had me

" scrape out " was born quite healthy.

(... and NO I didn't sue him, although certainly such things are

malpractice. I personally don't care for lawsuits. I instead chose to tell

others to be careful, with this true story without ever mentioning the name,

so people would learn to ask questions. It's a good teaching tool)

And that is the second lesson: if you are not convinced that such a medical

procedure is needed, question the doctor. You are entitled to see the data

he sees. If you are not sure, then get a second opinion.

Even the physicians tell you that. Believe them.

 

 

Last, right now, only you know whether the barn is on fire or whether the

horses are just spooked.

If I personally got past the crisis you are dealing with, I would focus on

diet...on what I could do the avoid what is causing this problem in the

first place.

 

A wise physician one said to me that these type of physical events are often

caused by what we do to the body- what we eat or drink- or often more

importantly, what we do not eat or drink; and I have seen documentation that

indicated that most major illnesses are lifestyle related- caused by our

choices..

Live healthy and later you may not need the doctors; or as Uncle Jed used to

say " An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. "

 

Michael

 

Christina or Derek [dk_40207]

Sunday, October 10, 2004 7:17 AM

 

pancreatitis

 

 

 

 

I'm curious if anyone can help me in this matter. My husband has

had pancreatitis 4 times. The cause is unknown. The docs want to

do surgery, but we are seeking out alternative healing therapies.

 

He is visiting a chiropractor, and I was wondering if anyone had any

other suggestions of who to see.

Thanks,

Christina

 

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The absolute best solution is the Total Body Cleanse - see the files for details.

 

love

Lisa

 

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Tuesday, October 18, 2005 10:15 AM

Herbal Remedies - Pancreatitis

A friend of mine was diagnosed with it but they haven't found thecause. He doesn't drink so that is ruled out but he's going for a CATscan to see if it's gallstones. For now he's been prescribed Vicodinto ease the pain. Are there any herbal remedies to cure this and whatnatural stuff can he take to ease the pain? Thanks in advance guys.

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Hi do some research on Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez; he uses Nutrients and

Herbs: such as coffee(coffee being a medicinal evergreen-shrub); and

currently seeks patients in conjucnciton with the www.nih.gov. a. /---

" Keep us posted as to the diagnosis and protocol " . Thank-you. In

herbal remedies , " Eddie " <bad_azz_mofo> wrote:

>

> A friend of mine was diagnosed with it but they haven't found the

> cause. He doesn't drink so that is ruled out but he's going for a CAT

> scan to see if it's gallstones. For now he's been prescribed Vicodin

> to ease the pain. Are there any herbal remedies to cure this and what

> natural stuff can he take to ease the pain? Thanks in advance guys.

>

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This mail is for my friend who is 27 years old. He is

suffering from pancreatitis for the past 3 years. He is

having wt of 76kg. Can you advice some Ayurvedic

medicines for this.

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Dear Riyaz,

Tell your friend to send me comprehensive health profile on my following email

id dsparekh for his disease, including his address.

 

Regards.

 

Dr.D.S.Parekh, Bhavnagar, Gujarat state.

 

Riyaz Nazimudheen <riyazn123 wrote:

This mail is for my friend who is 27 years old,

suffering from pancreatitis for the past 3 years.

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