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In a message dated 7/15/03 4:53:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

devsaroop writes:

 

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> It is NOT contagious.. however he may help himself by absorbing the energy

> from a natural healing herb called " Milk Thistle: I would recommend him taking

> One tablet after each meal daily 4500 mg. each... an unbalanced functioning

> of the liver can produce a person to become aggressive... hope this helps

> Dev Saroop

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Dev

Do you really mean 4.5 gram tablets of Milk Thistle? This is ten times

the amount we use.

mjh

 

 

 

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Evelyn,

 

Liver spots are not contagious. There is some controversy over whether they

have anything to do with the liver, but I believe the free radicals that turn

into these spots are the result of a breakdown of the liver. That is, the liver

is unable to handle the toxins being " fed " to it. (I put " fed " in quotes

becomes these may not necessarily come in the form of toxic food, but chemicals

from the environment, etc.), the body becomes overloaded (esp. with age) and the

spots appear. You can reverse this process (that is, completely eliminate the

spots) by the intake of sufficient antioxidants from fruits and vegetables,

particularly if you go organic and drink lots of freshly made juices and if you

use coffee enemas to help stimulate the liver to do the detoxification work that

is needed. These things are part of the Gerson protocol for cancer which you

can check out at the site: www.gerson.com

 

BTW, whatever the cause from a scientific standpoint, my statement about

eliminating the spots is based on personal experience.

 

Claire

 

 

 

 

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It is NOT contagious.. however he may help himself by absorbing the energy from

a natural healing herb called " Milk Thistle: I would recommend him taking One

tablet after each meal daily 4500 mg. each... an unbalanced functioning of the

liver can produce a person to become aggressive... hope this helps

Dev Saroop

 

 

liver spots

 

 

A friend has what he calls liver all over his body especially on his back . Is

this contagious? Any suggestion no remedy?.

thanks,

eve

 

 

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