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C'mon Guys! Let's get real! Let's face it! There is NO such thing as "TheCold and Flu Season"!!! No way Jose!!! It just doesn't exist!!! It is NOTnatural!!!It is Created!!!What really happens at this time of year? Why do everyone and their grandmother"all of a sudden" come down with a cold or the flu? Welllll - can we look at"Cause" and "Effect" and maybe own up to a few things? All we have to do is takea little responsibility here. OK?Let's ask ourselves a couple of very important questions. "When does "Cold andFlu Season Start"? Answer: During the Halloween / Thanksgiving / Christmas /New Year holiday season! "And what's so significant about that"? Answer: It'sthe one time of year when we pig out more than any other. We eat more greasyfoods and junk, drink more booze, and devour more chocolate, sweets, and other"White Sugar" products than at any other time of the year. Furthermore, theholidays can be emotionally stressful if we find ourselves in a family situationwhere we have to put up with "certain family members" we would normally prefernot to have around. You know, the really "Negative" ones. Hey! It does not take a college course in Logic to figure this out. Mostpeople are aware that both "white sugar" and "alcohol" suppress the immunesystem in a big way. Add to this the increased "stress level" with relatives.Isn't it then logical that following such a physical and emotional overload, wewill then be the most open to these "diseases"? Do you think the Medicos, thePsychs, and the Pharmaceuticals are not aware of this? Trust me, they count onit! Recent data has also come to light that "vaccinations" are actually contributing to the rise of these diseases. Like Russian Roulette, you're asking for trouble by going this route.OK. Now that we've admitted ourselves as being "Cause" over this event, andwe've now realized that this cold or flu that we're now experiencing is a selfinflicted wound, what can we do to causatively heal ourselves if we do get sick?Well, you're in luck, because there's a simple answer to this question as well.When you use Total Tonic with Echinacea and DMSO, you have a trio that canrapidly knock out the most stubborn cold, flu or even a plague.Furthermore, when you're attacking these ills head on, I recommend eating raw,organic fruits and vegetables, and drinking freshly squeezed, organic juicesonly. No cooked food!!! Additionally, a hot bath or a sauna before bedtimewill create a "false fever". Every time the thermometer shows a higher degreeof temperature, the speed of the white blood cells doubles. White blood cellsare the body's protection and have the job of attacking and killing off anyinfection. In order to make sure you do not get dehydrated from the falsefever, you should make a tea preferably with finely chopped, organic ginger rootplaced in 6 cups of distilled water and simmered for 15 minutes. Drinking 6cups of any herbal tea while in the hot sauna / bath, will help "sweat out" theillness so that you feel better by the next day. As an added note, the correctgradient approach for using the above would be: (1) at the first sign of asniffle or sore throat, use the Total Tonic by itself; (2) if that doesn't turnit around immediately (which it usually does), then add the Echinacea; (3) for avery heavy attack on your immune system or an outbreak of plague, add the DMSO.I call this very aggressive approach "Herbal Healing Dynamite". :o)Yours in health and love,Doc

 

PS. With this latest Flu Scare going around. Every family should have Total Tonic, Echinacea, and DMSO on hand. Like the Boy Scouts - It's best to be prepared. My family is, and we haven't had a cold or a flu in over 12 years. ;o) We just don't get 'em anymore.

Copyright © 2003 by Ian Shillington N.D. All rights reserved.Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington

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Wellllllllllll, yer a little off there SV.

 

The drastic changes in temperature could trigger a detox if a person were already highly toxic. Afterall, Hot and Cold therapy can work miracles and turn on a full blown detox, but that's what you're looking at = a Detox not a disease. This is not a true illness, but an old one that is now running itself fully out when it was supressed from doing so in the past. Sometimes that cold you're experiencing is nothing more than a major detox of a cold you had 10 or more years ago. This is the genus of a "Healing Crisis"!!!

 

Menses on the other hand should not turn on any of these things. If it does, I would immediately suspect a highly toxic liver, and hormones out of whack as a result of that toxic liver. Again, we are looking at hormonal changes turning on this "Healing Crisis" thing.

 

Love,

 

Doc

 

Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington

 

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supervixen08

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Thursday, December 11, 2003 4:05 PM

[herbal remedies] Re: Cold & Flu Season - Reissued One More Time, For Those of You Who Didn't Get It the First Time ;o)

Very true :) I'd also like to add to that, if I may. Please correct me if I'm in error anywhere.My diet is much better, I consume no alcohol or candy, and I don't really have much stress, nor have I seen those certain family members in a while. But I did manage to get sick anyway; I had a light cold once already. But this is when there were many quick changes in humidity and especially temperature. I wonder if this somehow threw my body out of balance and lowered my immune system. Not to share "too much information" but that was also the first day of that time of the month, as well.Am I right; are these also possible causes of sickness too?herbal remedies , "Dr. Ian Shillington" <Dr.IanShillington@G...> wrote:> C'mon Guys! Let's get real! Let's face it! There is NO such thing as "The Cold and Flu Season"!!!

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Good point on the Cayenne Suz.

The only other herbal remedy I carry on me at ALL times without fail is Lobelia.

Those two - Lobelia and Cayenne are always on my person.

Love,

Doc

 

Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington

 

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Suzanne

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Friday, December 12, 2003 6:11 AM

Re: [herbal remedies] Re: Cold & Flu Season - Reissued One More Time, For Those of You Who Didn't Get It the First Time ;o)

 

Gosh, great minds think alike.... I took TT, ech plus and cayenne tinc....lol. took my TT every day... even took some plant enzymes and IC #1... took that a few times too!

Suzi

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Yup! Ya walk into a restaurant and some kid is having an asthma attack or an epileptic fit???

Out ya whip the Lobelia, give 'im a dropperful and the child stops heaving in seconds.

Next thing ya know, yer a hero. LOL

This happened to me on a trans Atlantic flight when a child started having a major headache and was moaning something awful. Suddenly, over the intercomm came a request for "any doctor" on board. I stuck up my hand and offered my services as a naturopath and made it well known and plain that I was not an MD. The data went up to the "Captain" (like the Captain on a ship, these guys can authorize just about anything ;o), and he sent back that it was OK for me to "treat" the child. After a very brief observation (the kid was dehydrated), I ordered the stewardess to get me a glass of "airline" orange juice, put three drops of Cayenne Tincture into it and had the child down the hatch it. We did this one more time and within a minute the child was fine. Two weeks after I got back home I received a personal letter from the Head Doctor of Medical Services for United Airlines thanking me personally for handling the situation, accompanied with a ticket to travel anywhere in the US as a big "thank you".

Moral of the story is: Always carry a bottle of Cayenne and Lobelia with you everywhere, and never pass up a chance to be a hero :o) LOL

Love,

Doc

 

Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington

 

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Suzanne

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Friday, December 12, 2003 2:04 PM

Re: [herbal remedies] Re: Cold & Flu Season - Reissued One More Time, For Those of You Who Didn't Get It the First Time ;o)

 

I have lobelia on hand at home but not thought about carrying it with me."Dr. Ian Shillington" <Dr.IanShillington wrote:

Good point on the Cayenne Suz.

The only other herbal remedy I carry on me at ALL times without fail is Lobelia.

Those two - Lobelia and Cayenne are always on my person.

Love,

Doc

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LOL - Lucks got nothin' ta do with it.

Ya just gotta carry those two bottles on you at all times.

Valorie has her own custom ladylike 1oz bottles of each in her purse.

Doc

PS. Good on ya for the help you did render. ;o)

Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington

 

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Suzanne

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Friday, December 12, 2003 2:39 PM

Re: [herbal remedies] Re: Cold & Flu Season - Reissued One More Time, For Those of You Who Didn't Get It the First Time ;o)

 

Dang, you got all the luck! lol.... of course I gave advice on vacation to several people, including a cleaning lady who had arthritis in her fingers..... and another guest who had many problems..."Dr. Ian Shillington" <Dr.IanShillington wrote:

Yup! Ya walk into a restaurant and some kid is having an asthma attack or an epileptic fit???

Out ya whip the Lobelia, give 'im a dropperful and the child stops heaving in seconds.

Next thing ya know, yer a hero. LOL

This happened to me on a trans Atlantic flight when a child started having a major headache and was moaning something awful. Suddenly, over the intercomm came a request for "any doctor" on board. I stuck up my hand and offered my services as a naturopath and made it well known and plain that I was not an MD. The data went up to the "Captain" (like the Captain on a ship, these guys can authorize just about anything ;o), and he sent back that it was OK for me to "treat" the child. After a very brief observation (the kid was dehydrated), I ordered the stewardess to get me a glass of "airline" orange juice, put three drops of Cayenne Tincture into it and had the child down the hatch it. We did this one more time and within a minute the child was fine. Two weeks after I got back home I received a personal letter from the Head Doctor of Medical Services for United Airlines thanking me personally for handling the situation, accompanied with a ticket to travel anywhere in the US as a big "thank you".

Moral of the story is: Always carry a bottle of Cayenne and Lobelia with you everywhere, and never pass up a chance to be a hero :o) LOL

Love,

Doc

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Reminds me of something that happened at the office the other day. I work two jobs, the early one is an office manager for a real estate co., and the afternoon/evening one is as a legal assistant.

 

In the early job, one of the office workers was complaining of a severe headache and heart palpatations. She didn't know what to do, and it was getting so bad her eyes were bloodshot and she was almost doubled up.

 

I gave her two dropperfulls of cayenne tincture in a glass of water. I couldn't think of anything else to do for her.

 

Within 5 minutes, she was feeling fine, though she said her mouth burned.

 

Good stuff to keep on hand.

 

John"Dr. Ian Shillington" <Dr.IanShillington wrote:

 

Yup! Ya walk into a restaurant and some kid is having an asthma attack or an epileptic fit???

Out ya whip the Lobelia, give 'im a dropperful and the child stops heaving in seconds.

Next thing ya know, yer a hero. LOL

This happened to me on a trans Atlantic flight when a child started having a major headache and was moaning something awful. Suddenly, over the intercomm came a request for "any doctor" on board. I stuck up my hand and offered my services as a naturopath and made it well known and plain that I was not an MD. The data went up to the "Captain" (like the Captain on a ship, these guys can authorize just about anything ;o), and he sent back that it was OK for me to "treat" the child. After a very brief observation (the kid was dehydrated), I ordered the stewardess to get me a glass of "airline" orange juice, put three drops of Cayenne Tincture into it and had the child down the hatch it. We did this one more time and within a minute the child was fine. Two weeks after I got back home I received a personal letter from the Head Doctor of Medical Services for United Airlines thanking me personally for handling the

situation, accompanied with a ticket to travel anywhere in the US as a big "thank you".

Moral of the story is: Always carry a bottle of Cayenne and Lobelia with you everywhere, and never pass up a chance to be a hero :o) LOL

Love,

Doc

 

Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington

 

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Suzanne

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Friday, December 12, 2003 2:04 PM

Re: [herbal remedies] Re: Cold & Flu Season - Reissued One More Time, For Those of You Who Didn't Get It the First Time ;o)

 

I have lobelia on hand at home but not thought about carrying it with me."Dr. Ian Shillington" <Dr.IanShillington wrote:

Good point on the Cayenne Suz.

The only other herbal remedy I carry on me at ALL times without fail is Lobelia.

Those two - Lobelia and Cayenne are always on my person.

Love,

DocFederal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and toprescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and

members free of any liability. Dr. Ian ShillingtonDoctor of NaturopathyDr.IanShillington

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And even though you gave her twice what was needed there was no overdose phenomenon or problem created ;o)

One of the beauties of Herbal Healing. It's awful hard to go wrong. Good on ya John.

Love,

Doc

 

Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington

 

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John Ybarra

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Friday, December 12, 2003 5:34 PM

Re: [herbal remedies] Re: Cold & Flu Season - Reissued One More Time, For Those of You Who Didn't Get It the First Time ;o)

 

Reminds me of something that happened at the office the other day. I work two jobs, the early one is an office manager for a real estate co., and the afternoon/evening one is as a legal assistant.

 

In the early job, one of the office workers was complaining of a severe headache and heart palpatations. She didn't know what to do, and it was getting so bad her eyes were bloodshot and she was almost doubled up.

 

I gave her two dropperfulls of cayenne tincture in a glass of water. I couldn't think of anything else to do for her.

 

Within 5 minutes, she was feeling fine, though she said her mouth burned.

 

Good stuff to keep on hand.

 

John"Dr. Ian Shillington" <Dr.IanShillington wrote:

 

Yup! Ya walk into a restaurant and some kid is having an asthma attack or an epileptic fit???

Out ya whip the Lobelia, give 'im a dropperful and the child stops heaving in seconds.

Next thing ya know, yer a hero. LOL

This happened to me on a trans Atlantic flight when a child started having a major headache and was moaning something awful. Suddenly, over the intercomm came a request for "any doctor" on board. I stuck up my hand and offered my services as a naturopath and made it well known and plain that I was not an MD. The data went up to the "Captain" (like the Captain on a ship, these guys can authorize just about anything ;o), and he sent back that it was OK for me to "treat" the child. After a very brief observation (the kid was dehydrated), I ordered the stewardess to get me a glass of "airline" orange juice, put three drops of Cayenne Tincture into it and had the child down the hatch it. We did this one more time and within a minute the child was fine. Two weeks after I got back home I received a personal letter from the Head Doctor of Medical Services for United Airlines thanking me personally for handling the situation, accompanied with a ticket to travel anywhere in the US as a big "thank you".

Moral of the story is: Always carry a bottle of Cayenne and Lobelia with you everywhere, and never pass up a chance to be a hero :o) LOL

Love,

Doc

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