Guest guest Posted August 16, 2003 Report Share Posted August 16, 2003 You're welcome. MAKE A HAPPY MEMORY EVERY DAY: Evelyn Alternasense Skin Design Products www.alternasense.com - Janet Golden-Hogan Friday, August 15, 2003 9:38 PM Re: Help Thanks Evelyn >The botanical name for Heliotrope is Heliotropium arborescens. I'm not >sure if there is an oil or not. I'll have to look in my books. HTH >MAKE A HAPPY MEMORY EVERY DAY: >Evelyn >Alternasense Skin Design Products >www.alternasense.com > - > Janet Golden-Hogan > > Friday, August 15, 2003 9:09 PM > Help > > > My books are still backed and I am not able to bring this > up from my memory banks. > > What is the botanical name for heliotrope, is > the an essential oil of it? > > Thanks oh knowledgeable folks. > > Pack to box unpacking. > > Janet > > > > > Step By Step Instructions On Making Rose Petal Preserves: > <http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html>http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html > > To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link: > </join>/group\ //join > > To Un send a blank e-mail > to: - > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 In a message dated 9/12/2003 9:44:01 AM Pacific Standard Time, chimies writes: > Hi gang, > > anyone have anything for a toothache?? Its killing me... Thanks! > > becky > Got Clove? Failing that... how about some Ambesol! Well! That certainly wasn't aromatherapy! LOL Cheers! Kathleen Petrides The Woobey Queen <A HREF= " http://www.woobeyworld.com " >http://www.woobeyworld.com</A> Now also selling dragons, fountains, Fairies and MORE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 > anyone have anything for a toothache?? Its killing me... Thanks! Sorry to hear this Becky. Been there, done that with toothaches before. Sometimes a bit of clove oil dabbed on the tooth will help numb the pain (temproary, short term). Use a cotton swab, and apply carefully. You really don't want to get this on your tongue (ask me how I know!!). Another folk remedy is to place an aspirin (like Bayer) on the tooth, and hold it in place by gently biting on it. You don't want to crush it, but let it break down and dissolve on its own. This won't be pleasant tasting either. Or if you have some good quality bourbon, dab some on the tooth and surrounding gum area. Works sort of like the clove oil, but if you like bourbon, it won't taste as bad. Hubby was having a problem with a tooth, and we came across something in Wal-Mart. It's called " Red Cross Toothache Medication " , comes in a small bottle (1/8 oz), and is packaged in a blister pack. Worked pretty good, but not very good tasting according to hubby. OralGel Maximum Strength Toothache formulation works pretty good too. These are only temporary measures, and your best course of action is to get to your dentist as soon as you can. Sometimes what seems to be a toothache turns out to be an infection of some sort. Good luck! Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 Hi Becky I'd try clove oil. A little dabbed onto a cotton ball and stuffed up against the tooth will help numb the area. Don't use too much cause it can burn some (clove is strong stuff), and be warned it does taste yucky. I had a friend who once had a tooth abscess, but couldn't make it to the dentist immediately cause he was living in the mountians in a camp ground @ 10,000 ft for the summer (and had no cash on hand or insurance), so I made him up a combo of powdered goldenseal root with a drop of clove EO made into a paste with hydrogen peroxide. He packed that around the tooth until he was able to get his mouth to a dentist (now that is a really yucky tasting mixture ;-p ). It helped the swelling, infection and pain go down. It was also good because when he actually made it to the dentist later that week (thank heavens for Western Union and parents *lol* they were able to work on his tooth immediately since it wasn't all swollen and infected still. Feel better! Get to a dentist ASAP! *Smile* Chris (list mom) http://www.alittleolfactory.com WindChimes Sep 12, 2003 10:43 AM HELP Hi gang, anyone have anything for a toothache?? Its killing me... Thanks! becky HAPPY FALL YALL!!! www.pkdcure.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 LOL.....Gets my vote.... Carol - Evelyn Millican Friday, September 12, 2003 1:17 PM Re: Re: HELP In case none of the mentioned remedies below work, just drink the bourbon. It won't help the toothache, but you won't care. Sorry, Just a little humor. I really hate a toothache. It even makes your toes hurt. MAKE A HAPPY MEMORY EVERY DAY: Evelyn Alternasense Skin Design Products www.alternasense.com - Dragon's Pearls Friday, September 12, 2003 12:57 PM Re: HELP > anyone have anything for a toothache?? Its killing me... Thanks! Sorry to hear this Becky. Been there, done that with toothaches before. Sometimes a bit of clove oil dabbed on the tooth will help numb the pain (temproary, short term). Use a cotton swab, and apply carefully. You really don't want to get this on your tongue (ask me how I know!!). Another folk remedy is to place an aspirin (like Bayer) on the tooth, and hold it in place by gently biting on it. You don't want to crush it, but let it break down and dissolve on its own. This won't be pleasant tasting either. Or if you have some good quality bourbon, dab some on the tooth and surrounding gum area. Works sort of like the clove oil, but if you like bourbon, it won't taste as bad. Hubby was having a problem with a tooth, and we came across something in Wal-Mart. It's called " Red Cross Toothache Medication " , comes in a small bottle (1/8 oz), and is packaged in a blister pack. Worked pretty good, but not very good tasting according to hubby. OralGel Maximum Strength Toothache formulation works pretty good too. These are only temporary measures, and your best course of action is to get to your dentist as soon as you can. Sometimes what seems to be a toothache turns out to be an infection of some sort. Good luck! Carol Step By Step Instructions On Making Rose Petal Preserves: http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link: /join To Un send a blank e-mail to: - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 In case none of the mentioned remedies below work, just drink the bourbon. It won't help the toothache, but you won't care. Sorry, Just a little humor. I really hate a toothache. It even makes your toes hurt. MAKE A HAPPY MEMORY EVERY DAY: Evelyn Alternasense Skin Design Products www.alternasense.com - Dragon's Pearls Friday, September 12, 2003 12:57 PM Re: HELP > anyone have anything for a toothache?? Its killing me... Thanks! Sorry to hear this Becky. Been there, done that with toothaches before. Sometimes a bit of clove oil dabbed on the tooth will help numb the pain (temproary, short term). Use a cotton swab, and apply carefully. You really don't want to get this on your tongue (ask me how I know!!). Another folk remedy is to place an aspirin (like Bayer) on the tooth, and hold it in place by gently biting on it. You don't want to crush it, but let it break down and dissolve on its own. This won't be pleasant tasting either. Or if you have some good quality bourbon, dab some on the tooth and surrounding gum area. Works sort of like the clove oil, but if you like bourbon, it won't taste as bad. Hubby was having a problem with a tooth, and we came across something in Wal-Mart. It's called " Red Cross Toothache Medication " , comes in a small bottle (1/8 oz), and is packaged in a blister pack. Worked pretty good, but not very good tasting according to hubby. OralGel Maximum Strength Toothache formulation works pretty good too. These are only temporary measures, and your best course of action is to get to your dentist as soon as you can. Sometimes what seems to be a toothache turns out to be an infection of some sort. Good luck! Carol Step By Step Instructions On Making Rose Petal Preserves: http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link: /join To Un send a blank e-mail to: - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 Hi thanks. Will try those. The problem is --I have went to the dentist, had a root canal and a crown done. APPARENTLY it has to be done over again.(the root canal) How lucky is that? I am on penicillin and hopefully that will take care of it until I get another root canal done. YAAAY!!!!!!! I simply can't wait for that enjoyment! ha ha But until then, I shall try those things. I am desperate. Thank you again so much! becky HAPPY FALL YALL!!! www.pkdcure.org ---- Friday, September 12, 2003 01:18:11 PM RE: HELP Hi Becky I'd try clove oil. A little dabbed onto a cotton ball and stuffed up against the tooth will help numb the area. Don't use too much cause it can burn some (clove is strong stuff), and be warned it does taste yucky. I had a friend who once had a tooth abscess, but couldn't make it to the dentist immediately cause he was living in the mountians in a camp ground @ 10,000 ft for the summer (and had no cash on hand or insurance), so I made him up a combo of powdered goldenseal root with a drop of clove EO made into a paste with hydrogen peroxide. He packed that around the tooth until he was able to get his mouth to a dentist (now that is a really yucky tasting mixture ;-p ). It helped the swelling, infection and pain go down. It was also good because when he actually made it to the dentist later that week (thank heavens for Western Union and parents *lol* they were able to work on his tooth immediately since it wasn't all swollen and infected still. Feel better! Get to a dentist ASAP! *Smile* Chris (list mom) http://www.alittleolfactory.com WindChimes Sep 12, 2003 10:43 AM HELP Hi gang, anyone have anything for a toothache?? Its killing me... Thanks! becky HAPPY FALL YALL!!! www.pkdcure.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 Hi, never heard of that product. Thanks! Appreciate that. becky I may drink the bourbon, too...accidentally of course! thanks everyone! HAPPY FALL YALL!!! www.pkdcure.org ---- Friday, September 12, 2003 01:02:31 PM Re: HELP > anyone have anything for a toothache?? Its killing me... Thanks! Sorry to hear this Becky. Been there, done that with toothaches before. Sometimes a bit of clove oil dabbed on the tooth will help numb the pain (temproary, short term). Use a cotton swab, and apply carefully. You really don't want to get this on your tongue (ask me how I know!!). Another folk remedy is to place an aspirin (like Bayer) on the tooth, and hold it in place by gently biting on it. You don't want to crush it, but let it break down and dissolve on its own. This won't be pleasant tasting either. Or if you have some good quality bourbon, dab some on the tooth and surrounding gum area. Works sort of like the clove oil, but if you like bourbon, it won't taste as bad. Hubby was having a problem with a tooth, and we came across something in Wal-Mart. It's called " Red Cross Toothache Medication " , comes in a small bottle (1/8 oz), and is packaged in a blister pack. Worked pretty good, but not very good tasting according to hubby. OralGel Maximum Strength Toothache formulation works pretty good too. These are only temporary measures, and your best course of action is to get to your dentist as soon as you can. Sometimes what seems to be a toothache turns out to be an infection of some sort. Good luck! Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 Yep, its gut wrenching agony, feels like 100 nails are in there. Its frustrating when you do what the dentist recommends and its still not fixed. grrr Life.... ain't it grand? That is why you have to sign that little piece of paper BEFORE the root canal. Root canals/crowns don't come cheap either and here I was thinking it was FIXED. HA silly becky. You are stuck between a rock and a hard place apparently. thanks beck HAPPY FALL YALL!!! www.pkdcure.org ---- Friday, September 12, 2003 01:17:48 PM Re: Re: HELP In case none of the mentioned remedies below work, just drink the bourbon. It won't help the toothache, but you won't care. Sorry, Just a little humor I really hate a toothache. It even makes your toes hurt. MAKE A HAPPY MEMORY EVERY DAY: Evelyn Alternasense Skin Design Products www.alternasense.com - Dragon's Pearls Friday, September 12, 2003 12:57 PM Re: HELP > anyone have anything for a toothache?? Its killing me... Thanks! Sorry to hear this Becky. Been there, done that with toothaches before. Sometimes a bit of clove oil dabbed on the tooth will help numb the pain (temproary, short term). Use a cotton swab, and apply carefully. You really don't want to get this on your tongue (ask me how I know!!). Another folk remedy is to place an aspirin (like Bayer) on the tooth, and hold it in place by gently biting on it. You don't want to crush it, but let it break down and dissolve on its own. This won't be pleasant tasting either. Or if you have some good quality bourbon, dab some on the tooth and surrounding gum area. Works sort of like the clove oil, but if you like bourbon, it won't taste as bad. Hubby was having a problem with a tooth, and we came across something in Wal-Mart. It's called " Red Cross Toothache Medication " , comes in a small bottle (1/8 oz), and is packaged in a blister pack. Worked pretty good, but not very good tasting according to hubby. OralGel Maximum Strength Toothache formulation works pretty good too. These are only temporary measures, and your best course of action is to get to your dentist as soon as you can. Sometimes what seems to be a toothache turns out to be an infection of some sort. Good luck! Carol Step By Step Instructions On Making Rose Petal Preserves: http://www.av-at com/stuff/rosejam.html To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link: /join To Un send a blank e-mail to: - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 At 12:43 PM 9/12/2003 -0400, you wrote: >Hi gang, > >anyone have anything for a toothache?? Its killing me... Thanks! > >becky If you believe it is caused from an infection, peel a clove of garlic and tuck it between the sore gum and your cheek. Keep in place for an hour or so, and replenish as often as needed. It usually kills the pain pretty quickly, but you'll want the antibiotic powers of the garlic to work. Additionally, you could see if your local store carries spilanthes, aka 'the toothache herb'. You can make a paste of it, chew the leavs, or use a tincture, depending on what they have. I did a quick google for you to give you some spilanthes info: http://tinyurl.com/n644 Clove oil can work, but it can also really irritate the gum, and begin a sensitization process, so be careful if you use it. http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady © Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 Wow, thanks. I didn't know garlic was good for an infection! Learn something new all the time, eh? thanks so much. becky HAPPY FALL YALL!!! www.pkdcure.org ---- Friday, September 12, 2003 03:39:00 PM Re: HELP At 12:43 PM 9/12/2003 -0400, you wrote: >Hi gang, > >anyone have anything for a toothache?? Its killing me... Thanks! > >becky If you believe it is caused from an infection, peel a clove of garlic and tuck it between the sore gum and your cheek. Keep in place for an hour or so, and replenish as often as needed. It usually kills the pain pretty quickly, but you'll want the antibiotic powers of the garlic to work. Additionally, you could see if your local store carries spilanthes, aka 'the toothache herb'. You can make a paste of it, chew the leavs, or use a tincture, depending on what they have. I did a quick google for you to give you some spilanthes info: http://tinyurl.com/n644 Clove oil can work, but it can also really irritate the gum, and begin a sensitization process, so be careful if you use it. http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady © Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 does anyone know if oregano oil will help with infections? Regards, Janine Phariss www.BlueSageNaturals.com Healthy Skin ~ Happy Bodies! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 Janine, There has been a recent thread about this in regards to sinus infections, just in the last week. If you search the archives you'll find lots of great info! :-) Debbie deb Beautiful hair ~ naturally! http://www.debrasrhapsody.com/rhapsody/forthehair.php - " Janine " <Janine Friday, September 12, 2003 5:36 PM RE: HELP > does anyone know if oregano oil will help with infections? > > Regards, > Janine Phariss > www.BlueSageNaturals.com > Healthy Skin ~ Happy Bodies! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2003 Report Share Posted September 13, 2003 MM Becky, Clove oil, Put a drop or two on a q-tip and rub around affected area. I have also heard that chewing on a regular tea bag (Lipton) after it has been brewed works. Havn't tried tea bag, but clove will numb it for awhile and also give good healing nutrients as well. Sorry, Nothing worse in my mind then a tooth ache. Many Blessings Autumn Rain Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2003 Report Share Posted September 13, 2003 <snipped> > Clove oil can work, but it can also really irritate the gum, and begin a sensitization process, so be careful if you use it. http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady C ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Heed Anya's warning! You increase your chances for sensitization when using ANY EO's neat. Don't go overboard! Also be careful with using a raw garlic clove in the mouth or on the skin. I had a gal pal who put a raw bruised garlic clove on her skin (for whatever reason it was I don't recall as this was a LOOONG time ago) and left it there covered with a bandage for the day, and by then end of the day it ate a few layers of skin away. Her quote with a whine was " it ate me, instead of me eating it - Ow! " *lol* Natural remedies do have to be used with respect and caution. no doubt! * Smile* Chris (list mom) http://www.alittleolfactory.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2003 Report Share Posted September 13, 2003 Loved that one lol but thanks for the warnings, tho. I got so many answers to my HELP! that I am so grateful and pleased that so many people cared enough to try to help me. Thank you. becky HAPPY FALL YALL!!! www.pkdcure.org ---- Friday, September 12, 2003 11:51:36 PM RE: HELP <snipped> > Clove oil can work, but it can also really irritate the gum, and begin a sensitization process, so be careful if you use it. http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady C ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Heed Anya's warning! You increase your chances for sensitization when using ANY EO's neat. Don't go overboard! Also be careful with using a raw garlic clove in the mouth or on the skin. I had a gal pal who put a raw bruised garlic clove on her skin (for whatever reason it was I don't recall as this was a LOOONG time ago) and left it there covered with a bandage for the day, and by then end of the day it ate a few layers of skin away. Her quote with a whine was " it ate me, instead of me eating it - Ow! " *lol* Natural remedies do have to be used with respect and caution. no doubt! * Smile* Chris (list mom) http://www.alittleolfactory.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2003 Report Share Posted September 13, 2003 At 09:49 PM 9/12/2003 -0600, you wrote: >Also be careful with using a raw garlic clove in the mouth or on the >skin. I had a gal pal who put a raw bruised garlic clove on her skin >(for whatever reason it was I don't recall as this was a LOOONG time >ago) and left it there covered with a bandage for the day, and by then >end of the day it ate a few layers of skin away. Her quote with a whine >was " it ate me, instead of me eating it - Ow! " *lol* Hi Chris: You'll notice I didn't say anything about bruising or otherwise cutting the garlic clove. I've recommended this pain-killing, infection-fighting method for folks with toothaches for 30 years, and not one has ever gotten the 'garlic burn' (which *can* happen with a cut/bruised garlic clove. It's probably the sulphurous compounds in the garlic that would burn, but if used whole, they are not released, except in the gentlest way, into the infected tissue. http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady © Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2003 Report Share Posted September 13, 2003 Anya [mccoy] Hi Chris: You'll notice I didn't say anything about bruising or otherwise cutting the garlic clove. I've recommended this pain-killing, infection-fighting method for folks with toothaches for 30 years, and not one has ever gotten the 'garlic burn' (which *can* happen with a cut/bruised garlic clove. It's probably the sulphurous compounds in the garlic that would burn, but if used whole, they are not released, except in the gentlest way, into the infected tissue. http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady C ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Happy Saturday Anya Yep, I sure did notice you didn't say anything about bruising the garlic clove for the toothache application. I know you'd know better than to do something like that Just passing along the warning to others out there who might not be so experienced with garlic (and those powerful juices) outside of dinner dishes. Have a great weekend! *Smile* Chris (list mom) http://www.alittleolfactory.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2003 Report Share Posted September 13, 2003 Anya, thank you so very very much! becky HAPPY FALL YALL!!! www.pkdcure.org ---- Saturday, September 13, 2003 12:53:46 PM RE: HELP Anya [mccoy] Hi Chris: You'll notice I didn't say anything about bruising or otherwise cutting the garlic clove. I've recommended this pain-killing, infection-fighting method for folks with toothaches for 30 years, and not one has ever gotten the 'garlic burn' (which *can* happen with a cut/bruised garlic clove. It's probably the sulphurous compounds in the garlic that would burn, but if used whole, they are not released, except in the gentlest way, into the infected tissue. http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady C ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Happy Saturday Anya Yep, I sure did notice you didn't say anything about bruising the garlic clove for the toothache application. I know you'd know better than to do something like that Just passing along the warning to others out there who might not be so experienced with garlic (and those powerful juices) outside of dinner dishes. Have a great weekend! *Smile* Chris (list mom) http://www.alittleolfactory.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2003 Report Share Posted September 13, 2003 Thanks! the tea bag reminds me of when you get a tooth pulled and they say to do that to the area there. I have used it too. thank you becky HAPPY FALL YALL!!! www.pkdcure.org ---- Saturday, September 13, 2003 10:39:25 AM Re: HELP MM Becky, Clove oil, Put a drop or two on a q-tip and rub around affected area. I have also heard that chewing on a regular tea bag (Lipton) after it has been brewed works. Havn't tried tea bag, but clove will numb it for awhile and also give good healing nutrients as well. Sorry, Nothing worse in my mind then a tooth ache. Many Blessings Autumn Rain Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2003 Report Share Posted September 13, 2003 At 10:53 AM 9/13/2003 -0600, you wrote: >Happy Saturday Anya > >Yep, I sure did notice you didn't say anything about bruising the garlic >clove for the toothache application. I know you'd know better than to do >something like that Just passing along the warning to others out >there who might not be so experienced with garlic (and those powerful >juices) outside of dinner dishes. Yes, Chris, glad you noticed. Sometimes folks have a 'go overboard and do the max' mentality (oh, no, not _me_, ever! LOL) and injure themselves. That friend of yours sure did with crushed garlic on bare skin, covered with a bandage. I can imagine what it did to her skin! I should have been more explicit about not crushing it. I hope I hear back from the OP. I know that remedy gives immediate relief. Note: I can't grow garlic here in Miami, it's too hot and humid :-(http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady © Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2003 Report Share Posted November 4, 2003 Dear Mary, your message is very hard to answer. If I read it correctly, you are asking us to somehow recommend something that will make pharmacuetical drugs somehow less toxic, and therefore less side effects as that is why they cause nausea. I'm sorry but I do not know of anything that will do that. The doctor probably has something to give for nausea. Even though it is a drug and not something that I would normally recommend, if you/he need to use these strong medications for a treatment it may be a possiblity to need to also use the accompaning medication for nausea too. I am not saying that there isn't something natural that will help with the side effects of those drugs, but I personally don't know of any, but my knowledge is limited in this area. Also mixing allopathic drugs with alternatives can sometimes affect each other in other ways. Another part in trying to help suggest something with the problem is that we really don't have any idea of his history, his age (child or adult?),his condition that necessitates the treatment, and what the other drugs are that he took that you mentioned and why, etc. As for the nausea, you can try ginger capsules from the health food store or ginger tea ( I have doubts that ginger ale or snaps might have sufficient real ginger to do the job) or even consider marijuana (again adult or child?) in certain circumstances such as for very serious or terminal illnesses. Without knowing anything it is very hard to try and help with possible information. I do know of illnesses that are treated with interferon and ribavirin, but would not try and guess what is the case here. It does appear though that you are dealing with a serious illness. If the pharmacuetical drugs taken in the past cause such reactions as you have written, have you looked or researched to see if there are any possible alternative treatment for his condition? As I stated earlier, without knowing anything and as for one reason or another it may not be possible, but it just seems like a logical question from my end. Someone else in the group might know of some herbs that might help control nausea or you can do a search on our archives. It must be a difficult situation for your son and yourself, I wish that I knew more that might help but also am afraid to suggest too much without knowing much about the situation. good luck, Frank , " Maryann Call " <wocall@e...> wrote: > Son starts treatment tomorrow with interferon ribavirin nasty stuff side effects are extreme nasaue sp?? he has been throwing up for 2 years now off and on taken every medication known to man can anyone tell me something to calm stomach down so this treatment wont be as horrific as we ve heard i m gonna get him ginger ale and snaps to munch on i know that helps some but dont know if it will for something this serious any info will be appreciated i HATE medications dont trust hardly any of them thanks mary > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2003 Report Share Posted November 4, 2003 , " Maryann Call " <wocall@e...> wrote: > Son starts treatment tomorrow with interferon ribavirin nasty stuff side effects are extreme nasaue sp?? he has been throwing up for 2 years now off and on taken every medication known to man can anyone tell me something to calm stomach down so this treatment wont be as horrific as we ve heard i m gonna get him ginger ale and snaps to munch on i know that helps some but dont know if it will for something this serious any info will be appreciated i HATE medications dont trust hardly any of them thanks mary Hi Mary, Fennel, ginger, licorice (the health food store variety) and mint teas are extremely good for nausea. There is a natural gingerale. It contains only natural cane sugar for sweeteners. The best natural gingerale is a Jamaican brand although any HFS variety is better for this! I use them quite often. JoAnn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2003 Report Share Posted November 5, 2003 , " Maryann Call " <wocall@e...> wrote: > Son starts treatment tomorrow with interferon ribavirin nasty stuff side effects are extreme nasaue sp?? he has been throwing up for 2 years now off and on taken every medication known to man can anyone tell me something to calm stomach down so this treatment wont be as horrific as we ve heard i m gonna get him ginger ale and snaps to munch on i know that helps some but dont know if it will for something this serious any info will be appreciated i HATE medications dont trust hardly any of them thanks mary Mary, This may prove helpful for you. Here is a recipe for homemade gingerale that I came across recently. JoAnn --- ----------- Homemade Ginger Ale YIELD: 8-OUNCE SERVING 3 ounces ginger syrup (see below) 5 ounces sparkling mineral water ice cubes 1. Pour the syrup into a 10-ounce glass and add the ice cubes. 2. Slowly add the sparkling water. Stir and serve. Making Homemade Ginger Syrup With minimum effort, you can make this flavorful stevia-sweetened syrup to have on hand whenever you're in the mood for a refreshing glass of sparkling ginger ale. GINGER SYRUP YIELD: APPROXIMATELY 4 CUPS 4 cups water 4-or 5-inch piece fresh ginger 1/2 teaspoon white stevia powder 2 tablespoons vanilla flavoring 1 tablespoon lemon extract 1. Peel and finely chop the ginger 2. Bring the water to a boil in a small saucepan. Add the ginger and stevia, reduce the heat to low, and simmer gently for 8 to 10 minutes. 3. Strain the liquid into a heatproof container, and stir in the vanilla and lemon 4. Covered and refrigerated, this syrup will keep for several days. http://www.bodyecologydiet.com/pages_new/recipes/burgers.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2004 Report Share Posted August 15, 2004 Robyn, It sounds like you could have a bladder disorder. How long has this been going on? I was just recently diagnosed with Interstitial Cystitis, which is a bladder disorder, and your symptoms sound like it could possibly be that. Where is your pain at? If you want to look into it go to www.ic-network.com and you can look at the patient handbook on the left, or go to the messege board they have- it's a really good one. If you have any questions you can email me at rachelbabe86 Let me know if you figure out anything, and how your doiong! ~Rachel herbal remedies , " majaraet " <majaraet> wrote: > I was wondering if someone could help me. I went to my > health/organic store here in town and the lady there has me starting > on bentonite clay w/ full glass of water, vit B liquid cats paw tea > and I'm taking the panther piss. For about 4 or 5 days now I've > noticed, even though I have a strong urge to urinate, I don't void > much. And I have a burning sensation with the feeling that I still > need to void, plus a lot of pain coniuously in the last few days. > It's really gotten worse today. Could someone tell me what I'm > doing wrong or what I could do to ease the pain I'm feeling? I'm > going to stay online for a while in the hopes that someone messages > me. I'm afraid the pain is getting so bad I may have to go to the > emergency room. It's really scaring me. > > Thank you > Robyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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