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Dear Gina,

Welcome to HR. ;-)

My first batch was excellent and I didn't syphon anything.

Just use as-is.

In Health and Love,

Doc

Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc

 

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Monday, November 14, 2005 11:25 AM

Herbal Remedies - Newbie

Greetings everyone! I just had the pleasure of finding you all and joining this great group. Thanks for having me! I've been reading through the files and information here which is really excellent. I am a grand ol' wine drinker, polite for wino, hehe. Anyway, I found the recipe for making mead and I would love to try it. I have two questions though, how do I siphon off the stuff at the top? What will I be siphoning off, something like foam? A little about me? I live in Oklahoma out in the country on 20 acres. I'm an artist working in paint, glass, mosaic, jewelry, you name it. I've been a vegetarian for about 15 years now. I believe in a natural and simple diet and environment where less is more. I grow herbs and veggies organically. I make my own sour dough bread from a starter I traditionally start every New Years Day. I have three dogs and two cats and one grouchy ol man, lol. I am also working on becoming a gemologist and studying the spiritual and healing effects of working with crystals. I am also a third degree Tera-Mai Reiki Master. Well thanks again for having me and I'll let you know how my first batch of mead comes out as soon as I learn how to siphon, heheBlessings, Gina

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Welcome Gina, great to have you :-)

Do check out the files on our website - there is simply a wealth of information there!

love

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Greetings everyone! I just had the pleasure of finding you all and joining this great group. Thanks for having me!

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Welcome hope you share some of your knowledge with us... Love, Malissa"Dr. Ian Shillington" <DocShillington wrote: Dear Gina, Welcome to HR. ;-) My first batch was excellent and I didn't syphon anything. Just use as-is. In Health and Love, Doc Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc - Gina herbal remedies Monday, November 14, 2005 11:25 AM Herbal Remedies - Newbie Greetings everyone! I just had the pleasure of finding you all and joining this great group. Thanks for having me! I've been reading through the files and

information here which is really excellent. I am a grand ol' wine drinker, polite for wino, hehe. Anyway, I found the recipe for making mead and I would love to try it. I have two questions though, how do I siphon off the stuff at the top? What will I be siphoning off, something like foam? A little about me? I live in Oklahoma out in the country on 20 acres. I'm an artist working in paint, glass, mosaic, jewelry, you name it. I've been a vegetarian for about 15 years now. I believe in a natural and simple diet and environment where less is more. I grow herbs and veggies organically. I make my own sour dough bread from a starter I traditionally start every New Years Day. I have three dogs and two cats and one grouchy ol man, lol. I am also working on becoming a gemologist and studying the spiritual and healing effects of working with crystals. I am

also a third degree Tera-Mai Reiki Master. Well thanks again for having me and I'll let you know how my first batch of mead comes out as soon as I learn how to siphon, heheBlessings, Gina Thank You,

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herbal remedies , " ~Tall_Feather~ " <telas67

wrote:

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> Warm greetings everyone ! New to the site and wondered if anyone had

> any suggestions on a total body cleansing. I bought this book about a

> week ago pertaining to colonic cleansing and well frankly...it just

> sucks...lol Look forward to hearing some good suggestions. Also, does

> anyone know of an herb for ( bad nerves ?) Thanks

 

 

Hi and welcome! I have a great site bookmarked about nerves. It relates

a lot of info and gives suggestions on herbal remedies.

 

http://www.marysherbs.com/heal/heal-sts.shtml

 

Hope it helps!

 

Tori

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Tori..

Do you mean as in anxiety, tension and the like... or in

pinched/damaged nerves?

blessings..

spot

 

herbal remedies , " Tori " <tori_1138 wrote:

>

> herbal remedies , " ~Tall_Feather~ " <telas67@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Warm greetings everyone ! New to the site and wondered if anyone had

> > any suggestions on a total body cleansing. I bought this book about a

> > week ago pertaining to colonic cleansing and well frankly...it just

> > sucks...lol Look forward to hearing some good suggestions. Also, does

> > anyone know of an herb for ( bad nerves ?) Thanks

>

>

> Hi and welcome! I have a great site bookmarked about nerves. It relates

> a lot of info and gives suggestions on herbal remedies.

>

> http://www.marysherbs.com/heal/heal-sts.shtml

>

> Hope it helps!

>

> Tori

>

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Tall Feather..

Way cool handle!! Total body cleansing doesnt have to be complicated..

and admittedly, the colonics can be a little scary to a newbie. The

thing to start with is a complete bowel cleanse, but it doesnt have to

be such a drastic thing. there are excellent herbal formulas in the

files section that can help with that, also a clean diet will

facilitate this further. You want to eliminate preservatives,

additives, and especially sugar. When i started i went completely raw

for quite some time. I would also start the body balance (formerly

known as Panther piss)right away, and the total tonic. these are easy

to do in your home now, today. Salt water flushes can help instead of

the colonics... it bathes and flushes from the inside out instead of

the outside in... quite effective. You can email me if you would like

to discuss further. also your question about nerves... improved diet

will give immediate results with this also.

blessings..

spot

 

herbal remedies , " ~Tall_Feather~ " <telas67

wrote:

>

> Warm greetings everyone ! New to the site and wondered if anyone had

> any suggestions on a total body cleansing. I bought this book about a

> week ago pertaining to colonic cleansing and well frankly...it just

> sucks...lol Look forward to hearing some good suggestions. Also, does

> anyone know of an herb for ( bad nerves ?) Thanks

>

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---hi sheila

glad you wish to learn

somethig to get you started

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Massage, learning to rub people the right way

One of the first things we will look at and give the merits for is

massage, known and applied for thousands of years .In todays society

at least in the UK touch is almost alien through whatever reason be

it Victorian or upbringing .Yet touch can convey so much and the UK

in general has to learn this very important role. For in my

experience touch can be life changing ,yet I still meet nurses who

have never had a massage in their life. Clearly there is much to

change for these people are supposed to be at the very front to

treating the ill but as the previous chapter has explained modern

conventional treatment has almost obliterated one of the prime tools

for healing. Massage should be done to babies, children and adults

and much soothing would take place were this in place without need

for drugs, sedatives alcohol or other stimulants. if only this would

go into every would be mums repertoire of dealing with their

children. The results I am sure would be impressive.

 

Various combinations of oils for massage can be used however I have

only experience with using the oils of peanut /olive and almond and

I am sure there are many others which are of real benefit too. Also

very good results have been obtained using tincture of myrrh.

 

Research in massage therapy has been ongoing for more than 120

years.

Here are some reported benefits of massage:

 

Preliminary results suggested cancer patients had less pain and

anxiety after receiving therapeutic massage at the James Cancer

Hospital and Research Institute in Columbus, Ohio.

 

Women who had experienced the recent death of a child were less

depressed after receiving therapeutic massage, according to

preliminary results of a study at the University of South Carolina.

Medical school students at the University of Medicine and Dentistry

of New Jersey-New Jersey Medical School who were massaged before an

exam showed a significant decrease in anxiety and respiratory rates

as well as a significant increase in white blood cells and natural

killer cell activity, suggesting a benefit to the immune system

 

 

Studies funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have found

massage beneficial in improving weight gain in HIV-exposed infants

and facilitating recovery in patients who underwent abdominal

surgery. At the University of Miami School of Medicine's Touch

Research Institute, researchers have found that massage is helpful

in decreasing blood pressure in people with hypertension,

alleviating pain in migraine sufferers and improving alertness and

performance in office workers.

 

An increasing number of research studies show massage reduces heart

rate, lowers blood pressure, increases blood circulation and lymph

flow, relaxes muscles, improves range of motion, and increases

endorphins (enhancing medical treatment). Although therapeutic

massage does not increase muscle strength, it can stimulate weak,

inactive muscles and, thus, partially compensate for the lack of

exercise and inactivity resulting from illness or injury. It also

can hasten and lead to a more complete recovery from exercise or

injury.

 

Research has verified that:

Office workers massaged regularly were more alert, performed better

and were less stressed than those who weren't massaged.

Massage therapy decreased the effects of anxiety, tension,

depression, pain, and itching in burn patients.

Abdominal surgery patients recovered more quickly after massage.

Premature infants who were massaged gained more weight and fared

better than those who weren't.

Autistic children showed less erratic behaviour after massage

therapy.

 

According AMTA, massage helps both physically and mentally.

 

" Often times people are stressed in our culture. Stress-related

disorders make up between 80-and-90 percent of the ailments that

bring people to family-practice physicians. What they require is

someone to listen, someone to touch them, someone to care. That does

not exist in modern medicine.

One of the complaints heard frequently is that physicians don't

touch their patients any more. Touch just isn't there. Years ago

massage was a big part of nursing. There was so much care, so much

touch, so much goodness conveyed through massage. Now nurses for the

most part are as busy as physicians. They're writing charts, dealing

with insurance notes, they're doing procedures and often there is no

room for massage any more.

I believe massage therapy is absolutely key in the healing process

not only in the hospital environment but because it relieves stress,

it is obviously foundational in the healing process any time and

anywhere. "

 

Joan Borysenko - Massage Journal Interview, Fall 1999

Physical Benefits of Therapeutic Massage

Massage also provides another therapeutic component largely absent

in today's world: tactile stimulation, or, more simply, touch. In

1986, the Touch Research Institute at the University of Miami

published groundbreaking research on the effects of massage on

premature babies. The preterm babies who received massage therapy

showed 47% greater weight gain and six-day shorter hospital stays

than the infants who were not receiving massage. But is this study

evidence of what loving touch can do spiritually, or rather what

massage can do on a physiological level? Regardless, babies are not

the only benefactors

 

Helps relieve stress and aids relaxation

Helps relieve muscle tension and stiffness. Alleviates discomfort

during pregnancy

 

Fosters faster healing of strained muscles and sprained ligaments;

reduces pain and swelling; reduces formation of excessive scar tissue

Reduces muscle spasms. Provides greater joint flexibility and range

of motion

 

Enhances athletic performance; Treats injuries caused during sport

or work

 

Promotes deeper and easier breathing Improves circulation of blood

and movement of lymph fluids

 

Reduces blood pressure Helps relieve tension-related headaches and

effects of eye-strain

 

Enhances the health and nourishment of skin Improves posture

 

Strengthens the immune system Treats musculoskeletal problems

 

Rehabilitation post operative Rehabilitation after injury

(Source: AMTA

 

Mental Benefits of Massage Therapy

Fosters peace of mind Promotes a relaxed state of mental alertness

Helps relieve mental stress. Improves ability to monitor stress

signals and respond appropriately.

Enhances capacity for calm thinking and creativity.

 

Emotional Benefits.

Satisfies needs for caring nurturing touch Fosters a feeling of well-

being

 

Reduces levels of anxiety. Creates body awareness. Increases

awareness of mind-body connection

 

Here is a nice story

 

Hi all, I just wanted to share something with you that some of the

students in

my therapeutic massage class are working on this semester.

 

Part of our curriculum is clinical hands on hours. Most of us are

conducting

an on-campus massage clinic. We have 2 small groups of students who

are working

off-campus at the hospital (chair massages on nurses and hospital

staff only),

and at the adjacent cancer treatment center (hand and foot massages

on patients,

and chair massages for care givers and center staff).

 

As a part of the quantitative study of how well the massage work is

going,

they are tracking the patient vital signs both before and after each

massage.

The results are absolutely amazing so far! They worked with 11

patients this

week, and EVERYONE experienced positive results. From all the stress

of the

treatments blood pressure, heart rate, and respiration levels are

elevated in

cancer patients. After the massages most of the patients had

returned to almost

normal ranges.

 

My fellow students got a chance to witness first hand exactly how

powerful our

gift of touch is, and how much of a difference such a simple gesture

can make in

someone's life - not just by making them aware that someone cares

for them, but

also by improving their health. With this data to track, it also

gives us a

small step toward making the profession of therapeutic massage that

more

legitimate. You wouldn't believe how much more receptive of all of

us students

the staff at both the hospital and the cancer center are. Makes me

kind of

proud to be a part of it all.

 

Do copy this and share it

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

phill

In , " SHEILAH SPROUSE WISER "

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> Just checking in. I'm a new member. Interested in anything I can

learn for myself, family, and clients.

> SHEILAH SPROUSE WISER

> CERTIFIED BIRTH DOULA (DONA)

> MOM TO 6, GRANDMA TO 7,

> GREAT-GRANDMA TO 1-1/2

> " Well-behaved women seldom make history. "

> Laurel Thatcher Ulrich

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Hey Hallie,

Great to meet you!!

 

Phaedra

, " Hallie Lindal " <wpooh_9

wrote:

>

> Hello all- I just happened on to this group and I'm so excited to

> learn from you all. I am trying to learn more about natural living

and

> basically simplifying our lives. I would like to grow and dry my own

> herbs and other foods and pretty much get back to the basics. I have

> one little girl and another on the way so I would like to get our

> eating habits and our life in general in better order while they are

> still young enough to forget the caos! lol Thanks so much in advance

> for all that you are sharing! I can't wait to learn more!

>

> Hallie

>

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what's DE? i got grease ants coming in here.

 

 

 

 

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" lkanaday " <lkanaday

 

Tuesday, January 02, 2007 5:52 PM

newbie

 

 

> Hi everyone,

> I just joined this group b/c I have read stuff in the past about making

> interesting things w/ herbs (lotions, cleaners, vinergar, butter) and

> would like to learn more. I have 3 raw fed, indoor only kitty girls:

> Yoshi, Drusilla, and Geronimo. I'm also interested in chemical free

> cleaners for the floors, etc to keep the girls safe as well. I know

> about cleaning w/ vinegar and using food grade DE as a pesticide, but

> that's about it.

> LaHoma

>

>

>

> The information contained in these e-mails is not a substitute

> for diagnosis and treatment by a qualified, licensed professional.

>

>

> Step By Step Instructions For Making Herbal Labna Cheese! So easy, SO

> yummy!

> http://www.aromaticsage.com/cz.htm

>

>

> To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link:

> /join

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Have you considered NAET for your son? They do allergy elimination. I've not

tried it, but

a friend of mine recommended NAET for someone else's son who was in a similar

situation

to your and it was a miracle. Poor kid! No wonder you're stressed, too!

Blessings to you

and best of luck on this new journey called alternative medicine. I think

you'll be pleased

with the results!

 

 

, " Jamie " <DevonsMom420 wrote:

>

> Hi. My name is Jamie and I am fairly new to the world of alternative

> medicine. I am in research mode right now, looking into ways to make

> myself and my son healthier.

>

> I have issues with weight, digestion, and loads of stress.

>

> My son, Devon, is 3 1/2 yo and has been dx with eosinophilic

> eosophogitis caused by numerous food allergies. He is severely

> underweight though he had a very healthy appetite. He is currently

> allowed only 11 foods and so is fed an amino acid-based formula at

> night though a feeding tube. Devon also had very slow motility.

> Docs have him on Prevacid to fight excess stomach acid and Fiber Sure

> powder to add fiber to his severely restricted diet.

>

> I have been looking into detox herbs for both of us and possibly

> something to aid digestion for Devon - probiotics? aloe?

>

> I look forward to reading all of the old posts and keeping up with

> all of the new ones.

>

> Jamie

>

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I totally agree with Karen about NAET (www.naet.com). We did about

14 or 15 treatments about 3 years ago and we got rid of most of our

multiple chemical sensitivities with it. The basic ten will get rid

of most food-based allergies.

 

If you've been following the SCIO thread at all, this is another

option to eliminate allergies by fixing the body's energy flow and

cellular vibration. Look for a good practitioner, preferably by

referral. You will likely have more success if the practitioner has

a medical or naturopathic background. I've tried several of the

therapists and at times was having to tell them which direction to

go because they didn't have any health background. For $100/hour,

they should know what they're doing!

 

As far as your question about probiotics here's what we use after

much experimentation with probiotics. We've been using In-Liven

probiotic superfood which contains all the lactobacillus bacteria as

well as all the essential amino acids. A person could survive on

this. If you look at the ingredients, you'll see 26 superfoods and

probably your son will be allergic to some of them. Now, this

doesn't mean that he would have an allergic reaction because the

foods are predigested by the bacteria, leaving the nutrients there

to be instantly absorbed. People get bad bacteria die off VERY

quickly with this which can cause gas so it's vital to go slow with

it so the dead bacteria can leave the body before killing off more.

 

There's also a liquid formula which may be better to start with. It

has all the bacteria but not all the foods in it. It's designed for

celiacs (at least 80% of celiacs won't react to In-Liven though) and

those who are totally gluten intolerant. Email me for more info on

these probiotics. With some maneuvering you can also get info on

www.goodskinforlife.com (go to shop section but click on just

browsing, then HTML, then section 5, then click on the product for

ingredient list).

 

Aloe might be something to add later and I really like aloe but it

should also be followed up with probiotics as it really cleanses the

bowels. It's very healing but please make sure it's not

pasteurized. If you're in a hot climate where it grows, make your

own juice fresh (look on the internet for directions) but make sure

you don't get the yellow part into it as it can cause diarrhea.

 

My favorite and in my opinion most effective detox which is totally

inert and is non-allergenic is liquid zeolite (Natural Cellular

Defense). It traps toxins into it's cagelike molecular structure and

removes them from the body via the urine: www.detoxqueen.com.

 

Hope this helps. For stress, EFT (www.emofree.com) is great. Stay

in touch and let us know your results!

 

Sharon

 

, " Jamie "

<DevonsMom420 wrote:

>

> Hi. My name is Jamie and I am fairly new to the world of

alternative

> medicine. I am in research mode right now, looking into ways to

make

> myself and my son healthier.

>

> I have issues with weight, digestion, and loads of stress.

>

> My son, Devon, is 3 1/2 yo and has been dx with eosinophilic

> eosophogitis caused by numerous food allergies. He is severely

> underweight though he had a very healthy appetite. He is currently

> allowed only 11 foods and so is fed an amino acid-based formula at

> night though a feeding tube. Devon also had very slow motility.

> Docs have him on Prevacid to fight excess stomach acid and Fiber

Sure

> powder to add fiber to his severely restricted diet.

>

> I have been looking into detox herbs for both of us and possibly

> something to aid digestion for Devon - probiotics? aloe?

>

> I look forward to reading all of the old posts and keeping up with

> all of the new ones.

>

> Jamie

>

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Hi Vick,

 

Shiva linghams are formed in the Namada River in India. The are called Shiva

Linghams because of the shape and are said to be the phallus of Shiva, lingham

is the sanskrit word for phallus. The markings represent the Yoni or Shakti

energy. Together Shiva and Shakti illuminate the tantric energy of

creation....so symbolically it is the sacred cocoon of cosmic power, the

birthing of your own creative soul powers, the male and female forces coming

together as one.

They are wonderful to hold and very cooling. I used them on my writs pulse

points during pregnancy and labor.

Cheers,

Dawn Silver

author of Jewels of the Lotus Tibetan Gemstone Oracle

 

vicknco <vicknco wrote:

Hi everyone, i'm new to the group. My name's Vick & i'm Australian.

Currently studying crystal therapy & diploma in metaphysics.

I've been into crystals for 21 years..just love 'em!

Quick question though, i'm not overly familiar with shiva linghams...i

know a very little bit about them, and was wondering if any of you

could tell me more about them?

Thanks

Vick

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Great! Thankyou so much

vick

 

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Dawn Silver

Thursday, April 05, 2007 6:59 AM

Re: [CrystalHW] newbie

 

 

Hi Vick,

 

Shiva linghams are formed in the Namada River in India. The are called Shiva

Linghams because of the shape and are said to be the phallus of Shiva, lingham

is the sanskrit word for phallus. The markings represent the Yoni or Shakti

energy. Together Shiva and Shakti illuminate the tantric energy of

creation....so symbolically it is the sacred cocoon of cosmic power, the

birthing of your own creative soul powers, the male and female forces coming

together as one.

They are wonderful to hold and very cooling. I used them on my writs pulse

points during pregnancy and labor.

Cheers,

Dawn Silver

author of Jewels of the Lotus Tibetan Gemstone Oracle

 

vicknco <vicknco wrote:

Hi everyone, i'm new to the group. My name's Vick & i'm Australian.

Currently studying crystal therapy & diploma in metaphysics.

I've been into crystals for 21 years..just love 'em!

Quick question though, i'm not overly familiar with shiva linghams...i

know a very little bit about them, and was wondering if any of you

could tell me more about them?

Thanks

Vick

 

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In a message dated 10/23/2007 9:22:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

dkublick writes:

 

~~will it be all right to give him crystal water. ~~

 

I keep crystals in my dog's water bowls. So, I don't think giving your kitty

crystal water should be a problem.

 

 

" Codail, suaimhnigh i nge/aga nadragain "

" Sleep, rest in the arms of the Dragon "

 

 

 

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Hi! that question remidns me of a wonderful book I read. I think

it's the healing power of water? Yes that's it. Based on the book,

what you can do is simply yes surround water with the crystals

yourself. Then pray over the water sending it healing energy and

prayers. The water will transmitt everything you tell the water.

It's amazing. then on the bottom of the water dish write on paper the

words healing and vitality. the water will transmitt that as well, and

the crystals around the water will multiply the strength of this

process!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

, " dannette kublick "

<dkublick wrote:

>

> Hello i just joined the group, and very interested in crystal

healing.

> i have a kiten who has upper Respiratory Infection. i took him to

the

> vet and he is on medication. i am wondering which crystals i cam

use

> to help him? will it be all right to give him crystal water. thank

> you in advance for your answers and suggestions

>

> dani-lyn

>

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I'd either find a new line of work or be allowed to opt out on the

X-Rays. That can't be adequate protection.

 

 

 

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Hi Jenna

 

It is very difficult indeed to get out of that mind set - being on the list

will help!

 

Best,

 

Jane

 

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" jenna4610 " <jenna4610

 

, I suppose I've bought into the " doctor knows best "

theory that's been force fed to me my whole life. It's just that

something always seemed " off " with it.

I've always known that the AMA & FDA are nothing but legal drug

dealers...but didn't know there was an alternative.

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Thanks for the welcome, Jane. I'm looking forward to learning lots!

 

>

> Hi Jenna

>

> It is very difficult indeed to get out of that mind set - being on

the list

> will help!

>

> Best,

>

> Jane

>

> -

> " jenna4610 " <jenna4610

>

> , I suppose I've bought into the " doctor knows best "

> theory that's been force fed to me my whole life. It's just that

> something always seemed " off " with it.

> I've always known that the AMA & FDA are nothing but legal drug

> dealers...but didn't know there was an alternative.

>

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Hi Janet,

 

Welcome to our group!

 

I have had such wonderful experience, as it sounds like you have,

with colloidal silver, that I would choose colloidal silver hands

down.

 

Hugs,

 

 

oleander soup , " lostrin1994 " <lostrin

wrote:

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> I have been lurking for a while, sorry, I thought I'd already posted

> an intro.

>

> Janet from Ontario, about 90 minutes north of Toronto. Mother to 2

> homeschooled girls, co-parented by my hubbie, Lloyd, a wonderful

man,

> if ever there was one.

>

> I've been reading through the archives and I'm faced with a

decision I

> hope the group can help me with. Given the choice to defeat candida

> (causing me migraines), would you choose colloidal silver or oil of

> oregano capsules? Both?

>

> Just had a great experience with colloidal silver - cleaned up a

staph

> infection on my daughter's leg almost overnight.

>

> Any suggestions greatly appreciated.

>

> Kindest regards,

> Janet

>

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If I had to choose, it would certainly be colloidal silver. But if I

did not, it would be both. Oil of oregano is great stuff!

 

 

 

oleander soup , " lostrin1994 " <lostrin wrote:

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> I have been lurking for a while, sorry, I thought I'd already posted

> an intro.

>

> Janet from Ontario, about 90 minutes north of Toronto. Mother to 2

> homeschooled girls, co-parented by my hubbie, Lloyd, a wonderful man,

> if ever there was one.

>

> I've been reading through the archives and I'm faced with a decision I

> hope the group can help me with. Given the choice to defeat candida

> (causing me migraines), would you choose colloidal silver or oil of

> oregano capsules? Both?

>

> Just had a great experience with colloidal silver - cleaned up a staph

> infection on my daughter's leg almost overnight.

>

> Any suggestions greatly appreciated.

>

> Kindest regards,

> Janet

>

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Janet, I would choose colloidal silver too but will add coconut oil as this kills candida (perhaps add turmeric also) . CO is antimicrobial, antifungal, antibacterial, and antiviral just like colloidal silver. Melly

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Thank you Tony and Melly,

 

Seems I have a few options. I'm thinking about probiotics as well.

I'm going to start some blitzing research about colloidal silver

tomorrow if I'm feeling better.

 

Kind regards,

Janet

listening to the crickets outside my bedroom window

 

2008/6/11 melly banagale <tita_mel:

> Janet,

>

> I would choose colloidal silver too but will add coconut oil as this kills

> candida (perhaps add turmeric also) . CO is antimicrobial, antifungal,

> antibacterial, and antiviral just like colloidal silver.

>

> Melly

>

 

 

 

--

" The need for peace and understanding between the peoples of the world

has never been as great as now. Peace can only come with

understanding, and travel is an important means of acquiring it. "

 

--Vincenzo Marcolongo

I.A.M.A.T.

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Lots of misinformation out there about colloidal silver. Mainstream

medicine hates it because it is a threat to their billions of dollars

in antibiotic and other drug sales. Then you have dozens of companies

with ads and all kinds of propaganda claiming that their silver is by

far the best.

 

I KNOW how Utopia Silver makes theirs and I KNOW why it is better than

almost all others - I am sitting one floor above their lab right now.

 

Don't believe all the garbage you hear about blue people and that rot.

For a truer picture of colloidal silver, see:

 

" Colloidal Silver Has Mainstream Medicine Singing the Blues "

http://www.naturalnews.com/022728.html

 

While you are there - click on one of the at the top - that

is how I get paid for my Natural News articles! lololol

 

 

oleander soup , lostrin <lostrin wrote:

>

> Thank you Tony and Melly,

>

> Seems I have a few options. I'm thinking about probiotics as well.

> I'm going to start some blitzing research about colloidal silver

> tomorrow if I'm feeling better.

>

> Kind regards,

> Janet

> listening to the crickets outside my bedroom window

>

> 2008/6/11 melly banagale <tita_mel:

> > Janet,

> >

> > I would choose colloidal silver too but will add coconut oil as

this kills

> > candida (perhaps add turmeric also) . CO is antimicrobial,

antifungal,

> > antibacterial, and antiviral just like colloidal silver.

> >

> > Melly

> >

>

>

>

> --

> " The need for peace and understanding between the peoples of the world

> has never been as great as now. Peace can only come with

> understanding, and travel is an important means of acquiring it. "

>

> --Vincenzo Marcolongo

> I.A.M.A.T.

>

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