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She should start immediately on the Budwig diet, if it is a tumour this could

help to shrink it. If nothing else the diet will build her immune system up

again.

 

I am sure others will be able to give you lots of further advice but this is

where I would start.

 

We don't have to have insurance in the UK but I am sure there must be

somewhere that she can go to get diagnosis if nothing else for free. Weight

gain can be caused by hypothyroid, was it something that just happened very

quickly or over a long period of time. I also believe that swollen ankles

can be a sign of diabetes but don't know enough about that to give

assistance.

 

Hope that someone comes back to you with the help that you need.

 

Marianne

 

 

> My rel. had to quit working because no doctor could diagnose her..

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> she has swollen ankles, weight gain, and a large tumor or

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> kidney stone, or unusual gallstone

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> in her abdomen on the right [her] side. they only checked gallbladder

> and

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> reprod, ordgans and then said she was depressed. no insurance.

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My rel. had to quit working because no doctor could diagnose her..

 

she has swollen ankles, weight gain, and a large tumor or

 

kidney stone, or unusual gallstone

 

in her abdomen on the right [her] side. they only checked gallbladder

and

 

reprod, ordgans and then said she was depressed. no insurance.

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---Good Evening!

Quite typical of orthodox medicine although actually I'm surprised

she wasn't immediately prescribed a psychiatric drug to go along with

her dx. If they weren't able to pinpoint the problem, to cover

themselves and their ignorance of the problem they invariably chalk

it up to depression!

If I were you, I would recommend an entirely organic diet for her,

starting with some herbal diuretics which will to eliminate the

swelling in her ankles.

Also she needs more potaassium rich foods in her diet! Potassium is

essential for maintaining the fluid balance in

the cells, and is required for the enzymatic reactions.

In our bodies potassium must exist in balance with sodium.

 

Although sodium may be an important dietary determinant of blood

pressure, variations in the potassium to sodium ratio in the diet

affect water retention.

So when considering potassium levels, we must consider sodium levels

as well and watch out for high sodium foods, including canned goods,

luncheon meats, sausages, and frozen foods.

 

 

Foods With *Diuretic* Activity

 

Anise, Asparagus, Celery, Coriander, Cumin, Eggplant, Endive,

Garlic, and Juniper berries, Nutmeg, Onion, Parsley,

Watermelon, Parsnips, Peppermint, and tea.

 

Certain herbs are thought to also act as diuretics, including

buchu, celery seed, cleavers, corn silk, couchgrass, dandelion,

goldenrod, gravel root, horsetail, juniper, parsley, and wild carrot.

I have had good results with dandelion supplements, which is my

diuretic herb of preference.

 

Parsley contains the active chemicals apiol and myristicin known for

their diuretic and laxative effects. This helps to reduce water

retention.

 

Potassium to Sodium Ratio

 

A one-year study headed by James C. Smith, Jr., Ph. D. A chemist at

the USDA's Agriculture Research service found that the 28 men and

women in their study ate too much table salt (sodium chloride) and

not enough potassium, exceeding the safe and adequate daily ratio

recommended by the National academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C.

 

That ratio is 600 mgs of sodium-- for 1,000 mgs of potassium.

The adults in this

study were consuming 1,300 mg of sodium daily for every 1,000 mgs of

potassium.

 

Recommended Range

 

As a matter of general information, a teaspoon of table salt

contains about 2,500 mgs of sodium.

 

The recommended range of potassium is between 1,900 mgs and 5,600 mgs

daily.

Vitamin and mineral supplements, by FDA regulation, are only allowed

to contain 99 mgs of potassium.

To take a higher amount you need a prescription.

 

How silly this seems when a medium-sized banana contains

approximately 630 mgs of potassium.

 

When people consume a high level of potassium in their diets, they

excrete more sodium in their urine. But when the opposite is true,

and they consume more sodium than potassium, the

y may retain excess sodium in fluids surrounding cells in the body.

 

Urinalysis can determine if your potassium and sodium intakes are

out of balance, and if either is too high or low.

 

The Best Natural Sources of Potassium are:

 

One cup organic potato……………..1,747 mg

One cup organic baked squash……..1,200 mg

One cup almonds, cashews, Brazil nuts or peanuts…..780 to 1,000 mg

Half a cantaloupe…………………….885 mgs

3-4 ounces of raw spinach……………780 mg

1 banana……………………………….630 mgs

1 tablespoon blackstrap molasses……585 mgs

Half cup of wheat germ………………535 mgs

Half an avocado………………………385 mgs

Medium orange……………………….365 mgs.

 

 

These natural foods can provide valuable protection against strokes

and water retention.

Best of all, these are readily available foods, and are easy to

prepare and eat.

 

Best Regards, both to you

and your friend,

 

JoAnn Guest

mrsjoguest

Friendsforhealthnaturally

DietaryTipsForHBP

http://www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/Melanoma.html

 

 

 

 

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<bollin772000> wrote:

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> My rel. had to quit working because no doctor could diagnose her..

>

> she has swollen ankles, weight gain, and a large tumor or

>

> kidney stone, or unusual gallstone

>

> in her abdomen on the right [her] side. they only checked

gallbladder

> and

>

> reprod, ordgans and then said she was depressed. no insurance.

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