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Wow, thank you so much Mara! I'll forward this information to my boyfriend.

His condition isn't quite as sever and when it happened before it went away

after a couple of weeks but now it's back. He finally agreed to cleanse with me

and I've been mostly making him blended green smoothies and vegetable juices, as

well as giving him some intestinal cleansing herbs and other products. I'm

hoping that he will be able to do a liver/gallbladder flush. I just completed

my 10th flush this weekend. Overall got rid of almost 2500 stones total between

all the flushes. Just amazing how much stuff we carry around. It motives me

more and more every time, I really look forward to the next weekend when I can

do it again. I actually very eagerly decline invitations to Friday night/

Saturday morning activities with friends to do the liver flush instead. What

also really helps me is that a good friend of mine is doing liver flushes along

with me so we motivate each other and wanting to see who will get all of them

out first. :-)

I think health challenges can serve as a motivating experience to look at one's

lifestyle choices more realistically and hopefully become more open to things

that one might not have been open to before.

Once again thank you very much!

We are off to hot springs for a day, in hope that it will also help his skin

irritation. It just might be fun too. ;-)

In Light,

Katy

 

 

oleander soup , howdurdago wrote:

>

> Thanks so much Tony. Too used to other sites I suppose, the owners of which

like to stick with the topic.

>

> Sorry Katy. I began a reply. I'm going to have to collate my info in a more

readable way. I have 66 files on it, some of which didn't work for me. However,

others have found them useful so it is worth including. Then my DGS arrived.

Everything stops for this darling boy.

> He is 2 and I didn't get to introduce him to squishing his toes in porridge,

but we DID have a water fight with his Uncle and his Dad. Laughter is good

medicine.

>

> The bowel cleanse - I found Humaworm www.humaworm.com good. Very thorough but

quite a long one. Worth it.

>

> Gallbladder & liver - drink lots of apple and radish juice preferably as a

fast, as they soften any stones. I can't stomach epsom salts, but after a week

of juice, the bowel is fairly clean, so I omitted the salts before

> doing a liver flush. I used 3/4c pure virgin olive oil with 1/4c of

grapefruit juice, then went to bed.  Passed heaps of small stones next morning.

DH started passing them as early as 3 am, DS not till the following afternoon.

>  Did it again in 3 weeks and passed more. Now I do it at the beginning and end

of the grapefruit season.

>

> I no longer eat dairy or gluten, but have been known to over-indulge in sheep

and goat milk cheeses. Piquant! Yum!  If I had access to raw " organic " dairy

products I would experiment/challenge with them. I'm considering going shares in

a couple of cows - as owners, we would be " allowed " by some faceless

bureaucrats, to consume our own produce. I used to trade eggs and a bit of

clerical work for raw milk, as it is illegal to sell it here.

> I began eating slippery elm food in the hope of healing the gut. Seems to have

worked. It's bland but a touch of cinnamon or vanilla tickles it up.

>

> I eat at least 80% raw fruit

> and veg but occasionally indulge in wickedly delicious food like smoked

trout, hot from the smokehouse. I use green powders in veg smoothies and use

astaxanthin capsules, PABA 1000mgs, proteolytic enzymes including trypsin and

chimotrypsin with every meal, sodium ascobate 3000mg, but more if I have active

infection, Vit D3 and A. Also hemp seed oil capsules rather than fish oil. I'm

sure I was " sweating " fish oil at one stage. I seldom drink alcohol as I get a

peculiar pain flooding across my shoulders at the first swallow - perhaps I

should have drunk MORE to ease that pain! I take a sip maybe twice a year. I

don't smoke or use drugs - licit or illicit, except for making the dreadful

mistake of using the steroids.

>

> I use various rock and sea salts mixed with kelp or other seaweeds. I use a

lot of turmeric mixed with various oils and apple cider vinegar, as salad

dressings. I eat virgin coconut oil at every opportunity and plaster my skin

with it.

>

> Sea buckthorn oil is very soothing, especially after the deep bubbles under my

skin have broken on the surface. I dab it all over my hands and put soft cotton

gloves on overnight.  (Use them inside out if the seams hurt.)

> It dries the exudate and lessens the itch and by morning, most of the oil

stain has gone from

> the skin.

>

> If you have used steroids it will be a longer, harder slog. ( I went from

62kgs to 95kgs and had the steroid moonface.) Chemotheraprutic agents were

suggested at the hospital. I declined - imagine taking drugs for eczema that

cause....dermatitis AND skin cancer!!!!

> WTH!!!??? I have the support of my dr. He will be giving me a homoeopathic

remedy made up of the allergens that trigger it, next week. The rash has been so

bad I didn't have spare skin on my arms for scratch tests, and was too afraid of

patch tests on the bit of clear skin on my back. I reacted to the needle

whenever I had blood taken.

>

> Last year I despaired of ever healing. The turning point came with a return to

prayer and fasting. They released me. When the itch stopped the brain fog

lifted!

> It led me to forgiving what I had believed was unforgivable. If there are any

unresolved hurdles, they can block healing. There were niggly background things

too. Although I have done the best I can to provide for my vaccine-injured son,

I used to wake in the night with palpitations of fear over what would happen to

him when I'm gone. This hasn't happened since I forgave the people who injured

him. This doesn't mean that I will give up the battle to inform other parents of

the dangers so that they CAN exercise informed consent, or

> not. This speaks to me:

> " Who will

> rise up against the evildoers?  Or who will stand up for me against the

> workers of iniquity? "

>

> Even as recently as Christmas I was unable to attend family celebrations. I

lived in cotton pyjamas for a year, as oils make a mess of clothes, I resigned

from my job, but it wasn't accepted - they sent paperwork home for me, when my

hands wern't bandaged with manuka honey. My face was just one big scab from

forehead to chin. Outer and inner ears skin, in my nose and even on and under my

eyelids. I still can't wear shoes, but believe that might happen next week. A

winter with warm feet! Lovely thought!

>

> The oils for soothing that I rotate are shea butter, jojoba, emu, olive,

almond, coconut, and sea buckthorn. You can take the last one orally too but I

haven't tried that yet - I think the astaxanthin capsules are easier to take. I

react to manuka oil, tea tree oil, neem oil and oregano oil even when diluted

with almond or olive. Chickweed ointment is soothing.

>

> I know I have missed some things so I'll go through all my files this evening,

and maybe send them to you with a comment. Just keep asking if you want.. It

should jog the memory.

>

> All the best.

> Love,

> Mara

>

>

>   

>

> --- On Fri, 3/27/09, Katy <katypomelov wrote:

>

> Katy <katypomelov

> Re: Maracuja / re: Eczema and cleansing

> oleander soup

> Friday, March 27, 2009, 2:03 PM

>

>

>

>

>

>

You can definitely reply offlist. :-) I sent you and email

yesterday, not sure if you got it.

>

> If anyone else has any suggestions for dealing with eczema I'd love your input

as well.

>

>

>

> oleander soup, Maracuja <howdurdago@ ...> wrote:

>

> >

>

> > Is it OK to reply offlist Katy? It's off topic, yet this group has such a

cool wealth of knowledge and experience, that it is worth consulting them about

other things. It took a while for me and just a few months ago I was in

desperate straits and could see no end to it. This group pulled me through it

even though it is not cancer related.

>

> > Love,

>

> > Mara

>

> >

>

> > --- On Thu, 3/26/09, Katy <katypomelov@ ...> wrote:

>

> >

>

> > Katy <katypomelov@ ...>

>

> > Maracuja / re: Eczema and cleansing

>

> > oleander soup

>

> > Thursday, March 26, 2009, 4:54 PM

>

> >

>

> >Maracuja,

>

> >

>

> > You might have talked about this in another post, but I'm curious what you

did as far as cleansing goes to correct the sever eczema you had. What type of

cleansing did you do and for how long?

>

> >

>

> > My boyfriend is having similar reaction in a form of a rash all over his

body. From what you've described sounds like what he is experiencing might be

eczema. I think I've convinced him to start cleansing with me. I'd love to

hear about your journey with this.

>

> >

>

> > Thanks,

>

> > Katy

>

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