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I'm sitting here hurt and in tears because my friend is deteriorating fast. She

was exposed to Agent Orange in the Gulf. The gov't won't take care of her (no

suprises there) and her skin is always burning and her health is going down. the

weather has a serious negative impact on her being as well. Can anyone give some

advice on what she should do for healing. She is reduced to pain meds and shots

in her spine and doctors who just don't give a care.

 

 

 

 

 

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, Incredible Marilyn

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> I'm sitting here hurt and in tears because my friend is

deteriorating fast. She was exposed to Agent Orange in the Gulf. The

gov't won't take care of her (no suprises there) and her skin is

always burning and her health is going down. the weather has a

serious negative impact on her being as well. Can anyone give some

advice on what she should do for healing. She is reduced to pain meds

and shots in her spine and doctors who just don't give a care.

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>Chemical Poisoning

 

Definition

Chemical poisoning is caused by exposure to chemicals that have

harmful effects on the body, such as damage to the liver.

 

Symptoms

Symptoms of chemical poisoning can vary greatly, ranging from skin

conditions such as rashes and boils, to organ damage such as kidney

or liver failure.

 

Cause

Chemical poisoning most often occurs in the home due to household

chemicals, or in people who are exposed to chemicals on the job.

Chemical poisons may enter the body following topical exposure to

skin, breathing in poisons from the air, chronic poisoning from

gradual exposure on the job, accidental poisoning in the home (most

often young children who swallow prescription drugs or household

chemicals), or by a suicide attempt.

 

Due to our highly toxic environment, anyone may be at risk for

chemical poisoning, regardless of whether they live in an industrial,

urban, or even a rural setting. Scientific evidence shows that

everyone on the planet carries residues of dioxin, DDT, and numerous

other chemical toxins in the fatty tissues of their bodies, and that

lead burdens are now 200-1,000 times greater than in the skeletal

remains of people living 1,000 years ago. Moreover, concentrations of

chemical toxins in the body continue to rise, meaning that everyone

can benefit from reducing their overall toxic chemical load.

 

*In severe, acute cases of chemical poisoning, seek immediate

emergency help.

 

 

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Natural Cures

 

Diet: Eat organically grown foods as much as possible. A high-fiber

diet is particularly helpful for cleansing the system. Recommended

foods include brown rice, beans, barley, lentils, oatmeal, beets,

carrots, spinach, garlic, onions, almonds, brazil nuts, bananas,

lemons, grapes, dates, and plain, organic yogurt. Short, periodic

fasts are also recommended to reduce toxicity.

 

Cleansing and Detoxification...

 

Flower Essences: Take Crab Apple for detoxification and Star of

Bethlehem for emotional shock or trauma, if poisoning caused by an

accident.

 

Herbs: Herbs for the regeneration of liver cells are helpful,

combined with ones that facilitate elimination of waste from the

body. Specific details depend upon the chemicals involved, but one

general practice is to combine the tinctures of milk thistle,

licorice, and dandelion leaf in equal parts and take one teaspoonful

of this mixture three times a day. Considerable research and clinical

experience has shown that the herb milk thistle is very effective in

assisting the liver when exposed to chemical toxins.

 

Hydrotherapy: For chemical poisoning caused by pesticides, add one

cup of household bleach in a full bath of water as hot as you can

comfortably bear it. Stay in until it cools to body temperature. The

heat brings the toxins to the surface, and as the water cools, the

toxins are drawn out of the body.

 

For carbon monoxide poisoning, add five drops of household bleach to

a glass of water and sip slowly. The bleach will help oxygenate your

body's cells, counteracting the effects of the carbon monoxide.

 

Nutritional Supplementation: In emergency situations caused by

chemical poisoning, a very high dose of vitamin C and glutathione

given intravenously can be very helpful. Other useful nutrients

include vitamin B complex with choline and inositol, vitamin C with

bioflavonoids, vitamin E, coenzyme Q10, garlic capsules, superoxide

dismutase (SOD), raw liver extract, protein supplements (free-form

amino acids, especially L-cysteine and L-methionine), and selenium.

 

Other Treatments: Saunas may also be effective in helping chemical

poisoning, as can regular Epsom salt baths and skin brushing to

encourage toxin elimination.

 

The following protocol, administered under a physician's care, can

also be helpful: Supplement with essential fatty acids like flaxseed,

canola, safflower, or sunflower oil (two to three tablespoons to as

much as 1/8 cup); co-enzymated B complex; vitamin C; and lecithin.

Consume immediately before a light exercise session or a light, dry

sauna. Immediately after exercise or sauna, take a cool shower with a

good quality soap. People who are very ill from the toxins should

work into the exercise and sauna program very slowly.

 

Alternative Professional Care

If your symptoms persist despite the above measures, seek the help of

a qualified health professional. The following professional care

therapies have all been shown to be useful for treating and relieving

the symptoms of chemical poisoning: Detoxification Therapy,

Environmental Medicine, Homeopathy, Naturopathic Medicine, and Oxygen

Therapy (Hydrogen Peroxide Therapy and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy).

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