Guest guest Posted February 12, 2002 Report Share Posted February 12, 2002 This is the only way to contact you, and I did not say that I was not willing to share, just not that recipe. There are certain teachings that have been given to me, under old tradition and my word on what gets past. I am sure that you can understand the old way of keeping your word, can't you? I did give you other suggestions. If you want to publish your number, I will help you and call and talk to you about getting you some salve. At 05:23 AM 2/22/02 -0800, you wrote: Chris, I don't understand not sharing info - why answer a plea for help if you cannot share the answer. Isn't this list what it's all about - Or do you just take knowledge only? I only hope that when you truly need help someone doesn't tell you there is a remedy to cure you but they can't give it to you. Suzi Chris Busby <chrisb wrote: Sorry, I can't share my recipe, but there is not plain beeswax in it, but a by-product, which is rare. It is a traditional native american recipe, and that is part of the privilege of having the recipe. At 12:21 PM 2/21/02 -0800, you wrote: Chris, Ihave beeswax -what is your recipe?? I useBitter apple on other stuff - never thought about using it on the sutures. Suzi Chris Busby <chrisb wrote: I make a bee salve that I use on my cat. She is diabetic and this helps in the healing. the other thing to put neat it is Bitter Apple found at better pet stores. There is also a spray hydrocortisone. At 05:06 PM 2/20/02 -0800, you wrote: Need some help.... my mini pin (dog) just got spayed. She is a licker. So I am looking for something I can put on the incision where the stitches are to heal it faster than normal. Any ideas? We are getting her a " body suit " that the vet says will keep her from getting to the sutres....the newest thing since the " clown " collar. She had surgery today and I pick her up tomorrow.... It should be interesting trying to keep her quiet....she loves to run the house, the steps, jump, etc.....and they tell me I have to keep her from doing this.....LOL. Anyway, anybody got experience on getting wounds to heal fast or getting the skin to mesh together quickly? It sure is quiet around here, our elderly lab and kitty both miss her, including my DH. Suzi Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2002 Report Share Posted February 22, 2002 Chris, I don't understand not sharing info - why answer a plea for help if you cannot share the answer. Isn't this list what it's all about - Or do you just take knowledge only? I only hope that when you truly need help someone doesn't tell you there is a remedy to cure you but they can't give it to you. Suzi Chris Busby <chrisb wrote: Sorry, I can't share my recipe, but there is not plain beeswax in it, but a by-product, which is rare. It is a traditional native american recipe, and that is part of the privilege of having the recipe.At 12:21 PM 2/21/02 -0800, you wrote: Chris, Ihave beeswax -what is your recipe?? I useBitter apple on other stuff - never thought about using it on the sutures. Suzi Chris Busby <chrisb wrote: I make a bee salve that I use on my cat. She is diabetic and this helps in the healing. the other thing to put neat it is Bitter Apple found at better pet stores. There is also a spray hydrocortisone. At 05:06 PM 2/20/02 -0800, you wrote: Need some help.... my mini pin (dog) just got spayed. She is a licker. So I am looking for something I can put on the incision where the stitches are to heal it faster than normal. Any ideas? We are getting her a "body suit" that the vet says will keep her from getting to the sutres....the newest thing since the "clown" collar. She had surgery today and I pick her up tomorrow.... It should be interesting trying to keep her quiet....she loves to run the house, the steps, jump, etc.....and they tell me I have to keep her from doing this.....LOL. Anyway, anybody got experience on getting wounds to heal fast or getting the skin to mesh together quickly? It sure is quiet around here, our elderly lab and kitty both miss her, including my DH. Suzi Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2002 Report Share Posted February 24, 2002 I have lived a long time and there are just a few things I have found to be true. 1. Never believe anyone who says that they have some 'secret' that only they can decide who gets. (why? Sounds like a scam to me! Does it sound like a scam to you?) 2. Never believe anyone who talks about giving them respect and then shows none to others. Respect is not something you just get for breathing out and breathing in, it has to be earned. If you are doing something that tends not to be respected, then you won't get it. End. For example, making a fuss over some 'secret' remedy on a list where everyone shares freely and the list owner shares not only his knowledge but also his time on a one-to-one basis, and gives out his telephone number for anyone to call (an amazing thing by the way Doc, up in the 'do something extraordinary' (Gandhi) league I would say). People can be wrong, you know. For example, if a racist said 'white people are superior' and 'that's what I think so respect me' would you do so? And finally 3. Never follow any teacher/guru that owns a Rolls Royce That last one was just a by the by - if medical knowledge and healing should be shared freely and without gain, then so most certainly should spiritual! Let's get away from the terrible 'everything for a buck' culture and see the important things as those which are free, and freely shared. I go back to those scientists who were offered many millions of dollars to work on the private genome project and chose to stay in the public sector earning about $50K a year. People say - 'I have to live' - and yes, that's true but there are loads of ways of making a living other than by exploiting the gifts and knowledge that should be freely shared. Sue Sue - Chris Busby herbal remedies Tuesday, February 12, 2002 5:28 AM Re: [herbal remedies] Wound healer - can't share This is the only way to contact you, and I did not say that I was not willing to share, just not that recipe. There are certain teachings that have been given to me, under old tradition and my word on what gets past. I am sure that you can understand the old way of keeping your word, can't you? I did give you other suggestions. If you want to publish your number, I will help you and call and talk to you about getting you some salve.At 05:23 AM 2/22/02 -0800, you wrote: Chris, I don't understand not sharing info - why answer a plea for help if you cannot share the answer. Isn't this list what it's all about - Or do you just take knowledge only? I only hope that when you truly need help someone doesn't tell you there is a remedy to cure you but they can't give it to you. Suzi Chris Busby <chrisb wrote: Sorry, I can't share my recipe, but there is not plain beeswax in it, but a by-product, which is rare. It is a traditional native american recipe, and that is part of the privilege of having the recipe. At 12:21 PM 2/21/02 -0800, you wrote: Chris, Ihave beeswax -what is your recipe?? I useBitter apple on other stuff - never thought about using it on the sutures. Suzi Chris Busby <chrisb wrote: I make a bee salve that I use on my cat. She is diabetic and this helps in the healing. the other thing to put neat it is Bitter Apple found at better pet stores. There is also a spray hydrocortisone. At 05:06 PM 2/20/02 -0800, you wrote: Need some help.... my mini pin (dog) just got spayed. She is a licker. So I am looking for something I can put on the incision where the stitches are to heal it faster than normal. Any ideas? We are getting her a "body suit" that the vet says will keep her from getting to the sutres....the newest thing since the "clown" collar. She had surgery today and I pick her up tomorrow.... It should be interesting trying to keep her quiet....she loves to run the house, the steps, jump, etc.....and they tell me I have to keep her from doing this.....LOL. Anyway, anybody got experience on getting wounds to heal fast or getting the skin to mesh together quickly? It sure is quiet around here, our elderly lab and kitty both miss her, including my DH. Suzi Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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