Guest guest Posted October 15, 2004 Report Share Posted October 15, 2004 Sharyn...how wonderful to hear your story! Thank you so much for sharing. You really encourage me to keep on studying herbs, nutrition and other routes of natural healing. I would like to share you story with friends and family, would that be ok? I am so happy that you are feeling so much better and that your liver is healing. Continue in good health, naturally, Sharon > > > --hello, > sounds pretty much like what happened to me. i am currently > taking milk thistle, 3 caps. 3 times a day, i am also trying to eat > beets as much as possible, both of these help to regenerate the > liver. also i try to drink green tea with juniper berries or just > straight juniper berry tea as much as possible, this will help pull > the excess fluid off of her . cranberry juice will flush the fluid > off as well. i did my first " bomb " monday of this week. you can > find the recipe in the files section of the group. i also have a > shaman friend who comes over and does deep tissue massage and healing > hands for me. the main thing is not to let this get you down, the > doctors told me that i would need a transplant within 1 year or i was > going to die, that was 2 years ago, i had an ultrasound done about 3 > weeks ago, and the doctor was shocked, he told me that my liver was > back almost to normal size, and all the scarring on the surface was > gone. my bloodwork is almost back to normal, and i am feeling much > better now. if i can be of any help just let me know > jeff- In herbal remedies , " Sharyn > Cerniglia " <sharyn.cerniglia@v...> wrote: > > Hi all....I have a good friend, female/40's, who recently -- out of > the blue > > -- had an acute attack, was rushed to the hospital and spent five > days in > > ICU, lost a lot of blood, and was diagnosed with advanced liver > disease. > > The doctors have her on all sorts of meds, which are not helping her > > condition. She has bad edema right now, is very swollen in the > midsection > > area, and is pretty sick. > > > > I'm pretty sure she won't/can't stop taking the allopathic meds at > this > > point, but what can she do in concert with them to begin to heal > herself? I > > don't think she's healthy enough for any kind of a rigorous > cleanse, but > > there must be something gentle that she can begin to do to heal. > > > > Herbs? Diet? Fast? Although fasting may be too much for her > right now. > > > > I'm truly worried that she's going to die if she continues on this > > allopathic path and would like to give her some alternatives. Not > to > > mention that the cost is out of this world and she has no insurance. > > > > Thanks for any feedback, and please let me know if I have your > permission to > > forward the information on to her in your post. > > > > Sharyn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2004 Report Share Posted October 15, 2004 No, this is not from Sharyn. I'm Sharyn and I posted the original question for my friend who had the liver attack. This response is from Jeff. Sharyn mecswife1982 [me_c] Sharyn...how wonderful to hear your story! Thank you so much for sharing. You really encourage me to keep on studying herbs, nutrition and other routes of natural healing. I would like to share you story with friends and family, would that be ok? I am so happy that you are feeling so much better and that your liver is healing. > --hello, > sounds pretty much like what happened to me. i am currently taking > milk thistle, 3 caps. 3 times a day, i am also trying to eat beets as > much as possible, both of these help to regenerate the liver. also i > try to drink green tea with juniper berries or just straight juniper > berry tea as much as possible, this will help pull the excess fluid > off of her . cranberry juice will flush the fluid off as well. i did > my first " bomb " monday of this week. you can find the recipe in the > files section of the group. i also have a shaman friend who comes > over and does deep tissue massage and healing > hands for me. the main thing is not to let this get you down, the > doctors told me that i would need a transplant within 1 year or I was > going to die, that was 2 years ago, i had an ultrasound done about 3 > weeks ago, and the doctor was shocked, he told me that my liver was > back almost to normal size, and all the scarring on the surface was > gone. my bloodwork is almost back to normal, and i am feeling much > better now. if i can be of any help just let me know > jeff- In herbal remedies , " Sharyn Cerniglia " <sharyn.cerniglia@v...> wrote: > > Hi all....I have a good friend, female/40's, who recently -- out > > of the blue -- had an acute attack, --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.776 / Virus Database: 523 - Release 10/12/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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