Guest guest Posted June 5, 2009 Report Share Posted June 5, 2009 Dear Tom,Sai Ram. Pronounced as Saayee Raam, it is a greeting, a mantra and a blessing too. Could you describe his problems in more detail? In the meantime, sending him FREE Reiki to help him. Ask him to relax by deep breathing and accept the Reiki. (He can simply say I accept Reiki from Swamy). Give me feed back and I will suggest a future course of action.Swamy--- On Fri, 6/5/09, Tom <reflexology wrote:Tom <reflexology Seeking help for my elderly fatherholistic-health Date: Friday, June 5, 2009, 4:19 AM My dad is going through major health issues, and it's been tough to find anything that works. Dad had heart surgery about five years ago, and it really was hard on his body, mind, and spirit. He's now having extreme joint pain, as well as difficulties with cognition. Homeopathy was of little help, and the practitioners I've spoken to said that it's a real "catch 22" to work with him because some of the medications he takes are ones he needs, but they're also part of the problem. Herbs and vitamin supplements have proven problematic because they can change his blood consistency, leaving him prone to bleeding. However, some form of supplementation may be needed to reverse this trend. I'm putting this out here with the hope that the members will be open to brainstorming about this rather difficult case. Tom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2009 Report Share Posted June 5, 2009 Please contact Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal, Kerala, India at aryavaidyasla They will definitely have some advice that can be tried at home. Good Luck holistic-health , " Tom " <reflexology wrote: > > My dad is going through major health issues, and it's been tough to find anything that works. > > Dad had heart surgery about five years ago, and it really was hard on his body, mind, and spirit. He's now having extreme joint pain, as well as difficulties with cognition. Homeopathy was of little help, and the practitioners I've spoken to said that it's a real " catch 22 " to work with him because some of the medications he takes are ones he needs, but they're also part of the problem. > > Herbs and vitamin supplements have proven problematic because they can change his blood consistency, leaving him prone to bleeding. However, some form of supplementation may be needed to reverse this trend. > > I'm putting this out here with the hope that the members will be open to > brainstorming about this rather difficult case. > > Tom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2009 Report Share Posted June 6, 2009 Hi Tom, can you expand a little bit on the surgery your dad had, the meds he is on, his diet, etc. You just did not give much info to work with. , " Tom " <reflexology wrote: > > My dad is going through major health issues, and it's been tough to find anything that works. > > Dad had heart surgery about five years ago, and it really was hard on his body, mind, and spirit. He's now having extreme joint pain, as well as difficulties with cognition. Homeopathy was of little help, and the practitioners I've spoken to said that it's a real " catch 22 " to work with him because some of the medications he takes are ones he needs, but they're also part of the problem. > > Herbs and vitamin supplements have proven problematic because they can change his blood consistency, leaving him prone to bleeding. Yet he may need something of that nature to help him at this stage. > > I'm putting this out here with the hope that the members will be open to > brainstorming about this rather difficult case. > > Tom > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2009 Report Share Posted June 6, 2009 Tom, perhaps the best approach is to reduce the amount of pharmalogical toxins (ie, " medicines " ) as your father increases the amounts of healthy nutrients (real food). For example, if he is taking a drug to lower blood pressure, have him instead gradually swtich over to hawthorn berries and flowers, along with dandelion. Other heart-healthy nutrients are potassium, magnesium taurate, CoQ10, L-Arginine, L-Taurine, hot cayenne pepper, and zinc. As we all age, fungus takes its toll (the fungus amongus). It is helpful to take antifungals such as: burdock root chaparral chlorella lemongrass psu d'arco cold liver packed in it's own oil tumeric fenugreek I suspect that fungus is behind many of our ailments, including arteriosclerosis, high blood pressure, cancer, and diabetes, just to name a few. There are many other antifungals. You can get a lot more information by researching www.pfaf.org. John from Israel , " Tom " <reflexology wrote: > > My dad is going through major health issues, and it's been tough to find anything that works. > > Dad had heart surgery about five years ago, and it really was hard on his body, mind, and spirit. He's now having extreme joint pain, as well as difficulties with cognition. Homeopathy was of little help, and the practitioners I've spoken to said that it's a real " catch 22 " to work with him because some of the medications he takes are ones he needs, but they're also part of the problem. > > Herbs and vitamin supplements have proven problematic because they can change his blood consistency, leaving him prone to bleeding. Yet he may need something of that nature to help him at this stage. > > I'm putting this out here with the hope that the members will be open to > brainstorming about this rather difficult case. > > Tom > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2009 Report Share Posted June 7, 2009 Tom, I'm sorry to hear about your father's problems. You mentioned extreme joint pain and cognition.... I've found relief in both categories by taking two products. For joint pain: Healthy Aging. For cognition: Natural Cellular Defense. Natural Cellular Defense contains an all natural mineral; has no drug interaction; has GRAS (Generally Regarded as Safe) status from the US Food and Drug Administration; is non-toxic and safe for longterm use. It's primary function is to remove heavy metals and toxins from the body -- which elevates the performance of the immune system, balances the pH and improves the ability of the digestive system to absorb nutrients. There are many " down stream " benefits to taking Natural Cellular Defense, included improved cognition. My memory is better and my fuzzy thinking has improved substantially. Healthy Aging Formula is a supplement designed to reduce the signs of aging by naturally replenishing key compounds that decline with aging. Key benefits include protecting joints from wear and discomfort; promotes a healthy immune system; supports a healthy heart and cardiovascular system; helps maintain lean muscle mass. (Healthy Aging Formula is also effective for pets. People open the capsule, place it in pet food, and their pets show great relief from joint pain and have increased mobility. Interesting side note.) Both products are excellent. I take both of them daily. If I should forget to take the Healthy Aging Formula -- my joints let me know it! Let me know if you'd like more information on the product or on the results others have had using these terrific products. These products will, without a doubt, produce improvement in your father's life. Hope this helps. All the Best, Melissa , " Tom " <reflexology wrote: > > My dad is going through major health issues, and it's been tough to find anything that works. > > Dad had heart surgery about five years ago, and it really was hard on his body, mind, and spirit. He's now having extreme joint pain, as well as difficulties with cognition. Homeopathy was of little help, and the practitioners I've spoken to said that it's a real " catch 22 " to work with him because some of the medications he takes are ones he needs, but they're also part of the problem. > > Herbs and vitamin supplements have proven problematic because they can change his blood consistency, leaving him prone to bleeding. Yet he may need something of that nature to help him at this stage. > > I'm putting this out here with the hope that the members will be open to > brainstorming about this rather difficult case. > > Tom > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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