Guest guest Posted September 15, 2001 Report Share Posted September 15, 2001 I have my own hep c list. I gear it towards natural healing and personally don't believe in conventional medicine for it. Because what they are using for HCV now seems to be very toxic. I do allow people to discuss thier experiences and fears with current conventional but personally look for a natural and gentle way to manage or treat. In anycase this disease carries many autoimmune problems. What is good for Rhuematoid arthritis? Thanks Kim Terrorist Attacks on U.S. - How can you help? Donate cash, emergency relief information http://dailynews./fc/US/Emergency_Information/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2001 Report Share Posted September 15, 2001 Some of the herbs that might be helpful are artichoke extract, beet powder, burdock and dandelion roots, licorice root, milk thistle, schizandra berries, turmeric, black radish, red clover, yellow dock, and green tea. We're coming up to Toronto next month (for a day trip while in Canada), where's some decent natural/vegetarian/healthy places to eat that are reasonably priced? In Health, Steve ----------------------------- I have my own hep c list. I gear it towards natural healing and personally don't believe in conventional medicine for it. Because what they are using for HCV now seems to be very toxic. I do allow people to discuss thier experiences and fears with current conventional but personally look for a natural and gentle way to manage or treat. In anycase this disease carries many autoimmune problems. What is good for Rhuematoid arthritis? Thanks Kim Terrorist Attacks on U.S. - How can you help? Donate cash, emergency relief information http://dailynews./fc/US/Emergency_Information/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2001 Report Share Posted September 16, 2001 Hey there~~!!! Im not sure where in Toronto you will be, but if you can make your way to Kensington Market, there is a great Restaraunt called " The last Temptation " Really good food, resonably priced. All organic. Many excellent juice bars line Bloor Street. From Bloor and Christie, to Bloor and Spadina is a very educated area, its all University students. (We call it the Annex) There are some good eats there. Noah's health food store is at Bloor and Spadina, I know the owner. Most of the organic food he sells is sold to many of the veggie restraunts and juice bars. (great guy) If you can let me know where abouts in TO you will be, I will give you a better idea. Kensington is kewl just for organics and cultural intrests. Thanks for the info on Arthritis. Take Care, Kim --- Steve <bigbird3969 wrote: > Some of the herbs that might be helpful are > artichoke extract, beet powder, burdock and > dandelion roots, licorice root, milk thistle, > schizandra berries, turmeric, black radish, red > clover, yellow dock, and green tea. > > We're coming up to Toronto next month (for a day > trip while in Canada), where's some decent > natural/vegetarian/healthy places to eat that are > reasonably priced? > > In Health, > Steve > ----------------------------- > I have my own hep c list. I gear it towards natural > healing and personally don't believe in conventional > medicine for it. Because what they are using for HCV > now seems to be very toxic. I do allow people to > discuss thier experiences and fears with current > conventional but personally look for a natural and > gentle way to manage or treat. > > In anycase this disease carries many autoimmune > problems. > > What is good for Rhuematoid arthritis? > > Thanks > > Kim > > > Terrorist Attacks on U.S. - How can you help? > Donate cash, emergency relief information > http://dailynews./fc/US/Emergency_Information/ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2001 Report Share Posted September 16, 2001 Hey Steve, Thank you so much!! Any documentation that you could provide me with would be helpful. I run a hep group. I have hep and have treated it on 2 protocols. The first one had the doctor thinking I was one of the lucky ones who cleared it on my own....until...it showed up in a blood test last year. this year Im doing a very low profile protocol Milk thistle, Selenium, alpha lipoic acid. The first one was very in depth...glutathione, L cystine, Co enzyme q 10, free form amino acids, ms, vit c and e tons of other stuff...but it worked!!!! I also did a cleanse and diet along with it. Now that im a little poorer, Im doing berksons and hoping for the best. 15 plus years infected, never touched a toxic medication for it, and no damage. ------ so far. If you have any more info on rhuematoid, send. Its not for me...it is for someone I know who has both. thanks, Kim --- Steve <bigbird3969 wrote: > I'll get back with you when I know more. Thanks! > > Most of the ones I told you are for Hepatitis, > rebuilding, repairing, and cleansing the liver, but > that may help your arthritis a little, too. > > Steve > ----------------------------- > Hey there~~!!! > > Im not sure where in Toronto you will be, but if you > can make your way to Kensington Market, there is a > great Restaraunt called " The last Temptation " Really > good food, resonably priced. All organic. > > Many excellent juice bars line Bloor Street. From > Bloor and Christie, to Bloor and Spadina is a very > educated area, its all University students. (We call > it the Annex) There are some good eats there. Noah's > health food store is at Bloor and Spadina, I know > the > owner. Most of the organic food he sells is sold to > many of the veggie restraunts and juice bars. (great > guy) If you can let me know where abouts in TO you > will be, I will give you a better idea. Kensington > is > kewl just for organics and cultural intrests. > Thanks for the info on Arthritis. > > Take Care, > > Kim > > Terrorist Attacks on U.S. - How can you help? Donate cash, emergency relief information http://dailynews./fc/US/Emergency_Information/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2001 Report Share Posted September 17, 2001 Since we are still having a major delay before our outgoing comes back, then here are the two addresses again: <www.alternativemedicine.com> for mycoplasms and their possible role in (among many other things) rheumatoid arthritis; and <www.winternet.com/~caamr/> for government sponsored research on herbal treatments for Hepatiris C. Steve ----------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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