Guest guest Posted August 19, 2001 Report Share Posted August 19, 2001 Dear Marti, How about using the Bone Flesh and Cartilage formula or just plain old Knox Gelatin?.............Love Penny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2001 Report Share Posted August 19, 2001 Thanks for your ideas Penny. I'll look into the formula. As far as my hands go, they're okay, except they sure do look like my mother's hands now. LOL Penny Khaled wrote: Dear Marti, How about using the Bone Flesh and Cartilage formula or just plain old Knox Gelatin?.............Love Penny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2001 Report Share Posted August 19, 2001 I agree with you, it doesn't make much sense, and I think it would depend greatly on the illness being dealt with... I'm relieved about our cat, and I know we tried everything... it was just one of those things that had to be dealt with, and was - in a loving humane manner. It was not a disease that would typically be easy to deal with from the start. Hepatic Lipidosis... and he had it likely for years, from what I know of the symptoms. We just assumed he was a big cat when rescued, though we thought it odd that a rescued animal could be sooo big at 23 pounds. And assumed he was a good hunter. If I had it to do oever, I'd have looked into the matter of his girth sooner than we did. We were blessed to have him for the 3 years that we did... Bye for now... --- Steve <bigbird3969 wrote: <HR> <html><body> <tt> Sorry to hear about your cat!<BR> <BR> I think that the idea is roughly translated as you hear glucosamine (or St. John's Wort) may take x amount of time to see results, and that is based on the average response time, not a mystecal year = month or week equation (or else everyone would have arthritis (etc.) for no longer than...!. I do believe however that the longer that you've had a dis-ease state that it will take longer to get you in balance, and hence, & quot;cured & quot;! Likewise, if I recognize depression after 2-3 days, and take steps to correct it, will I be & quot;cured & quot; in a matter of minutes...hours??<BR> <BR> In Health,<BR> Steve<BR> -----------------------------<BR> Hi Suzanne;<BR> <BR> That's a similar maxim my husband believed when<BR> treating our cat. He said that for however long it<BR> took him to get that sick, it would take as long to<BR> heal him.<BR> <BR> Our cat, sadly passed away this morning. It was very<BR> peaceful, and we used remedies recommended here.<BR> Essiac Tea did help, and rescue remedy was a Godsend,<BR> especially at the end. He was very loved so that<BR> helped alot too...<BR> <BR> Thanks for the support and prayers...<BR> <BR> Deana<BR> _____ Get your free @.ca address at http://mail..ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2001 Report Share Posted August 19, 2001 Amen to that!!! We are all happy that he is in a better place... strangely, the kids handled it better than I... I am sad that he is gone, but yes, relieved. He was such a sweet cat, and at 7?? years he still had that innocent kittenish baby face. I will his him... Thanks... Deana --- MartiWI <blueheaven wrote: <HR> <html><body> <tt> I'm sorry your cat passed away and know you will miss him, but I also<BR> know how glad you are that he is no longer hurting.<BR> <BR> Marti<BR> _____ Get your free @.ca address at http://mail..ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2001 Report Share Posted August 20, 2001 Dear Deana, I'm glad the passing was peaceful, and I share your loss. Love, Doc Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington That's a similar maxim my husband believed whentreating our cat. He said that for however long ittook him to get that sick, it would take as long toheal him.Our cat, sadly passed away this morning. It was verypeaceful, and we used remedies recommended here.Essiac Tea did help, and rescue remedy was a Godsend,especially at the end. He was very loved so thathelped alot too...Thanks for the support and prayers...Deana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2001 Report Share Posted August 20, 2001 Thanks so much Doc... Deana --- " Ian Shillington N.D. " <Dr.IanShillington wrote: > Dear Deana, > I'm glad the passing was peaceful, and I share your > loss. > Love, > Doc > > Ian " Doc " Shillington N.D. > 505-772-5889 > Dr.IanShillington > That's a similar maxim my husband believed when > treating our cat. He said that for however long it > took him to get that sick, it would take as long > to > heal him. > > Our cat, sadly passed away this morning. It was > very > peaceful, and we used remedies recommended here. > Essiac Tea did help, and rescue remedy was a > Godsend, > especially at the end. He was very loved so that > helped alot too... > > Thanks for the support and prayers... > > Deana > _____ Get your free @.ca address at http://mail..ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2001 Report Share Posted August 20, 2001 Thanks Suzi; I appreciate all the good vibes from this site; all have been wonderful, and very caring... Thanks! Deana --- Suzanne Nottmeier <suziesgoats wrote: > > Deana, > I'm so sorry to hear about your cat. We just lost a > kitten (the lastof a litter) I tried so hard but > guess it wasn't meant to be. At least the kitten > knew love before it passed to a better life. I'm > glad you're cat went peacefully. He will be waiting > for you in the afterlife. > Suzi _____ Get your free @.ca address at http://mail..ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2001 Report Share Posted August 20, 2001 Awwww, thanks Jamie, I too lost a dog many years ago, (22) and could not bring myself to get another until just recently. She needed rescuing, just like my old one, and she's a sweetie. Gave me a fright tonight... she was so darned antsy to get out for her walk, and my pop-in-law opened the door to leave and she tore out the door straight for the dark road, (we live in a rural area) a car came along and she (the pup) swerved at the last second. I've never screamed so loud in all my life... the car missed her by about 2 feet... We got her inside, and I ran for rescue remedy. My heart was a racing. Need to get her fixed, and soon... be more trainable then... needless to say, she got her walk... Thanks for the well wishes Jamie... --- SPARERIBAZ <spareribaz wrote: <HR> <html><body> <tt> I am so sorry to hear about your cat passing but happy it was peacful. & nbsp; Pets<BR> can be such a blessing in our lives. & nbsp; I have a 9 month old Papillon puppy<BR> named Baby Girll...She is my buddy and keeps me company when I am alone and<BR> I don't feel good. & nbsp; I had a Papillon before and she lived 17 years.... It<BR> took me 7 years before I could get another... I was so attached to her.<BR> <BR> God Bless You,<BR> Jamie<BR> _____ Get your free @.ca address at http://mail..ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2001 Report Share Posted August 21, 2001 In cases of depression, i've seen immediate improvement result from either of two strategies. One is to take a very small amount of Lithia Water, which is actually a micronutrient. The other is to simply disconnect from a person who is causing one to become depressed in the first place. That second method tends to be permanent in its effects, and is in itself a spiritual way of handling the problem. My experiences have shown many times over that depression is not a biochemical situation. What happens, is that the body responds biochemically to an underlying spiritual situation, usually having something to do with one's dreams being shelved or shattered. Handling the biochemical changes through nutrition helps in the short term, but always the underlying cause has to be determined and handled before there's any permanent improvement. In cases where it is simply impossible to disconnect from a person who is constantly blocking one's progress, there is another way to handle it. This method is clearly brought out in the Bible, by Jesus himself. I can give references privately, but will not post them to the list. At 09:48 AM 8/18/01 EDT, you wrote: >Sorry to hear about your cat! > >I think that the idea is roughly translated as you hear glucosamine (or St. John's Wort) may take x amount of time to see results, and that is based on the average response time, not a mystecal year = month or week equation (or else everyone would have arthritis (etc.) for no longer than...!. I do believe however that the longer that you've had a dis-ease state that it will take longer to get you in balance, and hence, " cured " ! Likewise, if I recognize depression after 2-3 days, and take steps to correct it, will I be " cured " in a matter of minutes...hours?? > >In Health, >Steve -- Michael Riversong ** Professional Harpist, Educator, and Writer ** RivEdu ** Phone: (307)635-0900 FAX (413)691-0399 http://home.earthlink.net/~mriversong Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2001 Report Share Posted August 21, 2001 Thanks Micheal!! We still have a zoo here, he will be missed, but still have 2 cats, 1 dog, 2 birds, 1 hamster, and a lizard!! They sure keep you going... & going... just like a duracell battery!! ) Deana --- Michael Riversong <rivedu wrote: <HR> <html><body> <tt> That maxim may not be true in all cases. & nbsp; I have often seen very rapid<BR> improvement both in animals and humans when the right program is found. & nbsp; But<BR> sometimes a condition is so advanced, that really nothing can help.<BR> <BR> My condolences go to you about your cat. & nbsp; They really can be good family<BR> members. & nbsp; I know our cat is very important to us for many reasons. & nbsp; We had<BR> to move her up to the cabin and she's been alone there for a few days. & nbsp; That<BR> was unavoidable, but at least she has plenty of mice to hunt. _____ Get your free @.ca address at http://mail..ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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