Guest guest Posted May 14, 2009 Report Share Posted May 14, 2009 This for Tony and anyone else that can use this information. I have five bad disc in my neck and back, I have suffered with this for almost thirty years, I have had one operated on about ten years ago, I had L 5 trimmed it was oozing and pressing on the sciatic nerve, after all the years I have suffered I found the best way to deal with the pain when you mess up and re injure your back, take a muscle re laxer, an anti inflammatory, and a pain medication. Several times a day for a week or so until you back stops hurting. I don't believe in pain medication or other RXs but there is a time when modern medicine is the only answer. Good Luck Dell Mini Netbooks: Great deals starting at $299 after instant savings! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2009 Report Share Posted May 14, 2009 Actually, my friend Uny, I only just now got to see and approve your messages - and I am heartened to see you finally emerge from "lurking" (lol) and begin to contribute here. My delay is entirely due to the fact that I am currently spending almost all of my time flat on my back in bed trying to stabilize a sciatic nerve problem that has me in constant and often excruciating pain every minute of every day, complicated by what was just confirmed last week in the wonderful world of allopathy as a double hernia. Though the pain is mostly bearable for brief periods when I am sitting at my computer, doing so for just about any length of time leads to worse pain when I lie back down and the longer and more often I sit at the computer, the worse the pain becomes once I stop. I am trying to see if lying on my back on a heating pad with my lower legs elevated will provide some relief and so that I can then begin some back exercises to hopefully help further - but the hernias are a definite limiting factor. Those who have been here any length of time, as well as those who follow me on CureZone and other venues, cannot help but notice that my participation has been extremely limited - something I regret tremendously. The bottom line is that I have nothing but the highest respect for your natural healing methods and know that they have worked wonders for many people - and I welcome your help here on this forum as well as encourage our forum members here to visit your forum for your words of wisdom as well as your wonderful tinctures and products. As you know, both and I use them ourselves. If you would like, you can download a list of your products and prices here to this forum. That may be bending the rules a bit, but in your case I know you and trust your products and so I have no qualms about recommending them. Though we may not agree on every single item and issue, I too am a nature first believer who thinks that wholesome uncontaminated plant and other food sources are the best for just about every vitamin, mineral and healing compound to be found. I also believe that tinctures and extracts obtained from such sources are much better and much healthier than lab created synthetics, unnatural isolates which do not have the supporting compounds found in nature, petro chemical synthetic vitamins and rock minerals which have not been broken down by soil micro-organisms and pre-digested by plants and animals. Even extracts and tinctures can be tricky, however. As noted by the American Botanical Council, in most instances an ethanolic (alcohol) extraction method is preferred due mostly to superior extraction of the plant compounds using that method; however, in some instances an aqueous extraction method is best because what may be valuable supporting non-polar compounds are precipitated out during the alcohol extraction method. Oleander extract is one such example - and a critical one. When oleander is processed via an ethanolic process it yields a product that is good for congestive heart conditions and vertigo, but has only minor effectiveness against cancer. I am convinced that is because of the vital long chain polysacharrides and other non-polar compounds that are lost in the extraction process. On a personal note, when you get a chance I would like for you to send me a private message about your recommendations for my situation. Initially, I was of the opinion that the hernia situation was the cause of my pain, but I am now pretty certain that there are two separate issues and I am determined to address both with natural healing if at all possible. All the best, oleander soup , "unyquity" <yrrocks wrote:>> > Eva -> > I just wanted to let you know that I DID respond to your post (below) yesterday (Wednesday) morning in the early am. It contained several very compelling links on the benefit of Echinacea for cancer, as well as some 'chit chat', and link to my forum and Storefront (several months ago when I started "lurking", Tony told me I could post a link to my Storefront when I had it created...as he & have recommended my tinctures to many).> > emailed to let me know Tony had my posts on "hold" until he sees them and approves them...so apparently he didn't approve my response to you (for reasons I perceive *may* be 'questionable', yet "assuming" never leads to anything but conflict - and the last thing I desire in my heart is to create conflict). However the FIRST thing in my heart is to illuminate the truth about God's herbs & natural healing - sadly, there are many in 'alternative medicine' that don't believe in truly natural healing. So occasionally conflict arises unless I 'zip it'...that's just "life". ::::sigh::::> > Thoughtlessly, I didn't copy & save my post, but if you'd like me to recreate it and send it to you via email, just email me at unyquity, and I'll get it done in the next couple of days.> > Perhaps Tony is busy and just hasn't had time to 'clear it'. I do NOT wish to start or be part of any conflict on his forum, or with him. It is SO important on ANY forum that a 'healing environment' be maintained. I just wanted to make you aware that I DID respond to your post. Perhaps if you email Tony he will send you a copy...assuming he's not going to post it publicly (for whatever reason he may have).> > Blessings of health!> > Unyquity/Kristi> Natural Health & Herbal Solutions: > http://curezone.com/forums/f.asp?f=970> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2009 Report Share Posted May 14, 2009 Tony, I've read that Alehoof (creeping charlie, et al.) tincture will help sciatica. I am living in an abundance of the stuff right now, but I've not yet gotten around to making any tincture, yet when I needed some for a friend, there was none to be found! (feast or famine, right?) Anyway, you can give it a try. Shara Tony oleander soup Thu, 14 May 2009 4:00 pm HIghest recommendations for Unyquity Actually, my friend Uny, I only just now got to see and approve your messages - and I am heartened to see you finally emerge from "lurking" (lol) and begin to contribute here. My delay is entirely due to the fact that I am currently spending almost all of my time flat on my back in bed trying to stabilize a sciatic nerve problem that has me in constant and often excruciating pain every minute of every day, complicated by what was just confirmed last week in the wonderful world of allopathy as a double hernia. Though the pain is mostly bearable for brief periods when I am sitting at my computer, doing so for just about any length of time leads to worse pain when I lie back down and the longer and more often I sit at the computer, the worse the pain becomes once I stop. I am trying to see if lying on my back on a heating pad with my lower legs elevated will provide some relief and so that I can then begin some back exercises to hopefully help further - but the hernias are a definite limiting factor. Those who have been here any length of time, as well as those who follow me on CureZone and other venues, cannot help but notice that my participation has been extremely limited - something I regret tremendously. The bottom line is that I have nothing but the highest respect for your natural healing methods and know that they have worked wonders for many people - and I welcome your help here on this forum as well as encourage our forum members here to visit your forum for your words of wisdom as well as your wonderful tinctures and products. As you know, both and I use them ourselves. If you would like, you can download a list of your products and prices here to this forum. That may be bending the rules a bit, but in your case I know you and trust your products and so I have no qualms about recommending them. Though we may not agree on every single item and issue, I too am a nature first believer who thinks that wholesome uncontaminated plant and other food sources are the best for just about every vitamin, mineral and healing compound to be found. I also believe that tinctures and extracts obtained from such sources are much better and much healthier than lab created synthetics, unnatural isolates which do not have the supporting compounds found in nature, petro chemical synthetic vitamins and rock minerals which have not been broken down by soil micro-organisms and pre-digested by plants and animals. Even extracts and tinctures can be tricky, however. As noted by the American Botanical Council, in most instances an ethanolic (alcohol) extraction method is preferred due mostly to superior extraction of the plant compounds using that method; however, in some instances an aqueous extraction method is best because what may be valuable supporting non-polar compounds are precipitated out during the alcohol extraction method. Oleander extract is one such example - and a critical one. When oleander is processed via an ethanolic process it yields a product that is good for congestive heart conditions and vertigo, but has only minor effectiveness against cancer. I am convinced that is because of the vital long chain polysacharrides and other non-polar compounds that are lost in the extraction process. On a personal note, when you get a chance I would like for you to send me a private message about your recommendations for my situation. Initially, I was of the opinion that the hernia situation was the cause of my pain, but I am now pretty certain that there are two separate issues and I am determined to address both with natural healing if at all possible. All the best, oleander soup , "unyquity" <yrrocks wrote: > > > Eva - > > I just wanted to let you know that I DID respond to your post (below) yesterday (Wednesday) morning in the early am. It contained several very compelling links on the benefit of Echinacea for cancer, as well as some 'chit chat', and link to my forum and Storefront (several months ago when I started "lurking", Tony told me I could post a link to my Storefront when I had it created...as he & have recommended my tinctures to many). > > emailed to let me know Tony had my posts on "hold" until he sees them and approves them...so apparently he didn't approve my response to you (for reasons I perceive *may* be 'questionable', yet "assuming" never leads to anything but conflict - and the last thing I desire in my heart is to create conflict). However the FIRST thing in my heart is to illuminate the truth about God's herbs & natural healing - sadly, there are many in 'alternative medicine' that don't believe in truly natural healing. So occasionally conflict arises unless I 'zip it'...that's just "life". ::::sigh:::: > > Thoughtlessly, I didn't copy & save my post, but if you'd like me to recreate it and send it to you via email, just email me at unyquity, and I'll get it done in the next couple of days. > > Perhaps Tony is busy and just hasn't had time to 'clear it'. I do NOT wish to start or be part of any conflict on his forum, or with him. It is SO important on ANY forum that a 'healing environment' be maintained. I just wanted to make you aware that I DID respond to your post. Perhaps if you email Tony he will send you a copy...assuming he's not going to post it publicly (for whatever reason he may have). > > Blessings of health! > > Unyquity/Kristi > Natural Health & Herbal Solutions: > http://curezone.com/forums/f.asp?f=970 > Dell Mini Netbooks: Great deals starting at $299 after instant savings! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 sorry to hear you are in such pain. try alternating ice and heat every twenty minuets or so. this is an old tip from my chiro. biofreeze is also good if u are using anything like that. accupuncture have you tried? good luck and hope u recover soon! Best wishes, jennifer oleander soup From: Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 21:00:05 +0000 HIghest recommendations for Unyquity Actually, my friend Uny, I only just now got to see and approve your messages - and I am heartened to see you finally emerge from "lurking" (lol) and begin to contribute here. My delay is entirely due to the fact that I am currently spending almost all of my time flat on my back in bed trying to stabilize a sciatic nerve problem that has me in constant and often excruciating pain every minute of every day, complicated by what was just confirmed last week in the wonderful world of allopathy as a double hernia. Though the pain is mostly bearable for brief periods when I am sitting at my computer, doing so for just about any length of time leads to worse pain when I lie back down and the longer and more often I sit at the computer, the worse the pain becomes once I stop. I am trying to see if lying on my back on a heating pad with my lower legs elevated will provide some relief and so that I can then begin some back exercises to hopefully help further - but the hernias are a definite limiting factor. Those who have been here any length of time, as well as those who follow me on CureZone and other venues, cannot help but notice that my participation has been extremely limited - something I regret tremendously. The bottom line is that I have nothing but the highest respect for your natural healing methods and know that they have worked wonders for many people - and I welcome your help here on this forum as well as encourage our forum members here to visit your forum for your words of wisdom as well as your wonderful tinctures and products. As you know, both and I use them ourselves. If you would like, you can download a list of your products and prices here to this forum. That may be bending the rules a bit, but in your case I know you and trust your products and so I have no qualms about recommending them. Though we may not agree on every single item and issue, I too am a nature first believer who thinks that wholesome uncontaminated plant and other food sources are the best for just about every vitamin, mineral and healing compound to be found. I also believe that tinctures and extracts obtained from such sources are much better and much healthier than lab created synthetics, unnatural isolates which do not have the supporting compounds found in nature, petro chemical synthetic vitamins and rock minerals which have not been broken down by soil micro-organisms and pre-digested by plants and animals. Even extracts and tinctures can be tricky, however. As noted by the American Botanical Council, in most instances an ethanolic (alcohol) extraction method is preferred due mostly to superior extraction of the plant compounds using that method; however, in some instances an aqueous extraction method is best because what may be valuable supporting non-polar compounds are precipitated out during the alcohol extraction method. Oleander extract is one such example - and a critical one. When oleander is processed via an ethanolic process it yields a product that is good for congestive heart conditions and vertigo, but has only minor effectiveness against cancer. I am convinced that is because of the vital long chain polysacharrides and other non-polar compounds that are lost in the extraction process. On a personal note, when you get a chance I would like for you to send me a private message about your recommendations for my situation. Initially, I was of the opinion that the hernia situation was the cause of my pain, but I am now pretty certain that there are two separate issues and I am determined to address both with natural healing if at all possible. All the best, oleander soup , "unyquity" <yrrocks wrote:>> > Eva -> > I just wanted to let you know that I DID respond to your post (below) yesterday (Wednesday) morning in the early am. It contained several very compelling links on the benefit of Echinacea for cancer, as well as some 'chit chat', and link to my forum and Storefront (several months ago when I started "lurking", Tony told me I could post a link to my Storefront when I had it created...as he & have recommended my tinctures to many).> > emailed to let me know Tony had my posts on "hold" until he sees them and approves them...so apparently he didn't approve my response to you (for reasons I perceive *may* be 'questionable', yet "assuming" never leads to anything but conflict - and the last thing I desire in my heart is to create conflict). However the FIRST thing in my heart is to illuminate the truth about God's herbs & natural healing - sadly, there are many in 'alternative medicine' that don't believe in truly natural healing. So occasionally conflict arises unless I 'zip it'...that's just "life". ::::sigh::::> > Thoughtlessly, I didn't copy & save my post, but if you'd like me to recreate it and send it to you via email, just email me at unyquity, and I'll get it done in the next couple of days.> > Perhaps Tony is busy and just hasn't had time to 'clear it'. I do NOT wish to start or be part of any conflict on his forum, or with him. It is SO important on ANY forum that a 'healing environment' be maintained. I just wanted to make you aware that I DID respond to your post. Perhaps if you email Tony he will send you a copy...assuming he's not going to post it publicly (for whatever reason he may have).> > Blessings of health!> > Unyquity/Kristi> Natural Health & Herbal Solutions: > http://curezone.com/forums/f.asp?f=970> Insert movie times and more without leaving Hotmail®. See how. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 Tony, Go to biomagscience.net and get a set of magnets for your back. They DO work. Also consider acupuncture... the most effective form of physical therapy in the world. It cured my sciatica and that was after 8 months of trying everything else. I became addicted to Valium as that was the only thing that helped until I went to an acupuncturist. Good luck. Bob - Tony oleander soup Thursday, May 14, 2009 2:00 PM HIghest recommendations for Unyquity Actually, my friend Uny, I only just now got to see and approve your messages - and I am heartened to see you finally emerge from "lurking" (lol) and begin to contribute here. My delay is entirely due to the fact that I am currently spending almost all of my time flat on my back in bed trying to stabilize a sciatic nerve problem that has me in constant and often excruciating pain every minute of every day, complicated by what was just confirmed last week in the wonderful world of allopathy as a double hernia. Though the pain is mostly bearable for brief periods when I am sitting at my computer, doing so for just about any length of time leads to worse pain when I lie back down and the longer and more often I sit at the computer, the worse the pain becomes once I stop. I am trying to see if lying on my back on a heating pad with my lower legs elevated will provide some relief and so that I can then begin some back exercises to hopefully help further - but the hernias are a definite limiting factor. Those who have been here any length of time, as well as those who follow me on CureZone and other venues, cannot help but notice that my participation has been extremely limited - something I regret tremendously. The bottom line is that I have nothing but the highest respect for your natural healing methods and know that they have worked wonders for many people - and I welcome your help here on this forum as well as encourage our forum members here to visit your forum for your words of wisdom as well as your wonderful tinctures and products. As you know, both and I use them ourselves. If you would like, you can download a list of your products and prices here to this forum. That may be bending the rules a bit, but in your case I know you and trust your products and so I have no qualms about recommending them. Though we may not agree on every single item and issue, I too am a nature first believer who thinks that wholesome uncontaminated plant and other food sources are the best for just about every vitamin, mineral and healing compound to be found. I also believe that tinctures and extracts obtained from such sources are much better and much healthier than lab created synthetics, unnatural isolates which do not have the supporting compounds found in nature, petro chemical synthetic vitamins and rock minerals which have not been broken down by soil micro-organisms and pre-digested by plants and animals. Even extracts and tinctures can be tricky, however. As noted by the American Botanical Council, in most instances an ethanolic (alcohol) extraction method is preferred due mostly to superior extraction of the plant compounds using that method; however, in some instances an aqueous extraction method is best because what may be valuable supporting non-polar compounds are precipitated out during the alcohol extraction method. Oleander extract is one such example - and a critical one. When oleander is processed via an ethanolic process it yields a product that is good for congestive heart conditions and vertigo, but has only minor effectiveness against cancer. I am convinced that is because of the vital long chain polysacharrides and other non-polar compounds that are lost in the extraction process. On a personal note, when you get a chance I would like for you to send me a private message about your recommendations for my situation. Initially, I was of the opinion that the hernia situation was the cause of my pain, but I am now pretty certain that there are two separate issues and I am determined to address both with natural healing if at all possible. All the best, oleander soup , "unyquity" <yrrocks wrote:>> > Eva -> > I just wanted to let you know that I DID respond to your post (below) yesterday (Wednesday) morning in the early am. It contained several very compelling links on the benefit of Echinacea for cancer, as well as some 'chit chat', and link to my forum and Storefront (several months ago when I started "lurking", Tony told me I could post a link to my Storefront when I had it created...as he & have recommended my tinctures to many).> > emailed to let me know Tony had my posts on "hold" until he sees them and approves them...so apparently he didn't approve my response to you (for reasons I perceive *may* be 'questionable', yet "assuming" never leads to anything but conflict - and the last thing I desire in my heart is to create conflict). However the FIRST thing in my heart is to illuminate the truth about God's herbs & natural healing - sadly, there are many in 'alternative medicine' that don't believe in truly natural healing. So occasionally conflict arises unless I 'zip it'...that's just "life". ::::sigh::::> > Thoughtlessly, I didn't copy & save my post, but if you'd like me to recreate it and send it to you via email, just email me at unyquity, and I'll get it done in the next couple of days.> > Perhaps Tony is busy and just hasn't had time to 'clear it'. I do NOT wish to start or be part of any conflict on his forum, or with him. It is SO important on ANY forum that a 'healing environment' be maintained. I just wanted to make you aware that I DID respond to your post. Perhaps if you email Tony he will send you a copy...assuming he's not going to post it publicly (for whatever reason he may have).> > Blessings of health!> > Unyquity/Kristi> Natural Health & Herbal Solutions: > http://curezone.com/forums/f.asp?f=970> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 Tony, Stay off the heating pad!!! Heating the skin will cause reflex vasodilation in the deeper tissue. This will cause leakage of inflammatory chemicals around the nerve. Your enemy right now is inflammation. The heating pad might feel soothing, but it will retard your recovery. Switch to ice packs. Use them for 15 minutes at a time. Don't leave them on longer. Wait at least twenty minutes and you can re-apply the ice pack. Don't bother alternating heat and ice. Just use the ice. Don't lie on the ice pack. Just lie on your side and trap the pack against the back of a couch or a large pillow. This is not a naive opinion. I treat people in your predicament every working day of my life. This is based on 22 years experience. When you get the inflammation down, look for a chiropractor in your area who does Flexion Distraction Therapy. It's sometimes referred to as Cox Technique. I've treated hundreds of these cases and only a few have ever had to have surgery. Mike--- On Thu, 5/14/09, Tony wrote: Tony HIghest recommendations for Unyquityoleander soup Date: Thursday, May 14, 2009, 9:00 PM Actually, my friend Uny, I only just now got to see and approve your messages - and I am heartened to see you finally emerge from "lurking" (lol) and begin to contribute here. My delay is entirely due to the fact that I am currently spending almost all of my time flat on my back in bed trying to stabilize a sciatic nerve problem that has me in constant and often excruciating pain every minute of every day, complicated by what was just confirmed last week in the wonderful world of allopathy as a double hernia. Though the pain is mostly bearable for brief periods when I am sitting at my computer, doing so for just about any length of time leads to worse pain when I lie back down and the longer and more often I sit at the computer, the worse the pain becomes once I stop. I am trying to see if lying on my back on a heating pad with my lower legs elevated will provide some relief and so that I can then begin some back exercises to hopefully help further - but the hernias are a definite limiting factor. Those who have been here any length of time, as well as those who follow me on CureZone and other venues, cannot help but notice that my participation has been extremely limited - something I regret tremendously. The bottom line is that I have nothing but the highest respect for your natural healing methods and know that they have worked wonders for many people - and I welcome your help here on this forum as well as encourage our forum members here to visit your forum for your words of wisdom as well as your wonderful tinctures and products. As you know, both and I use them ourselves. If you would like, you can download a list of your products and prices here to this forum. That may be bending the rules a bit, but in your case I know you and trust your products and so I have no qualms about recommending them. Though we may not agree on every single item and issue, I too am a nature first believer who thinks that wholesome uncontaminated plant and other food sources are the best for just about every vitamin, mineral and healing compound to be found. I also believe that tinctures and extracts obtained from such sources are much better and much healthier than lab created synthetics, unnatural isolates which do not have the supporting compounds found in nature, petro chemical synthetic vitamins and rock minerals which have not been broken down by soil micro-organisms and pre-digested by plants and animals. Even extracts and tinctures can be tricky, however. As noted by the American Botanical Council, in most instances an ethanolic (alcohol) extraction method is preferred due mostly to superior extraction of the plant compounds using that method; however, in some instances an aqueous extraction method is best because what may be valuable supporting non-polar compounds are precipitated out during the alcohol extraction method. Oleander extract is one such example - and a critical one. When oleander is processed via an ethanolic process it yields a product that is good for congestive heart conditions and vertigo, but has only minor effectiveness against cancer. I am convinced that is because of the vital long chain polysacharrides and other non-polar compounds that are lost in the extraction process. On a personal note, when you get a chance I would like for you to send me a private message about your recommendations for my situation. Initially, I was of the opinion that the hernia situation was the cause of my pain, but I am now pretty certain that there are two separate issues and I am determined to address both with natural healing if at all possible. All the best, oleander soup, "unyquity" <yrrocks wrote:>> > Eva -> > I just wanted to let you know that I DID respond to your post (below) yesterday (Wednesday) morning in the early am. It contained several very compelling links on the benefit of Echinacea for cancer, as well as some 'chit chat', and link to my forum and Storefront (several months ago when I started "lurking", Tony told me I could post a link to my Storefront when I had it created...as he & have recommended my tinctures to many).> > emailed to let me know Tony had my posts on "hold" until he sees them and approves them...so apparently he didn't approve my response to you (for reasons I perceive *may* be 'questionable' , yet "assuming" never leads to anything but conflict - and the last thing I desire in my heart is to create conflict). However the FIRST thing in my heart is to illuminate the truth about God's herbs & natural healing - sadly, there are many in 'alternative medicine' that don't believe in truly natural healing. So occasionally conflict arises unless I 'zip it'...that's just "life". ::::sigh::::> > Thoughtlessly, I didn't copy & save my post, but if you'd like me to recreate it and send it to you via email, just email me at unyquity , and I'll get it done in the next couple of days.> > Perhaps Tony is busy and just hasn't had time to 'clear it'. I do NOT wish to start or be part of any conflict on his forum, or with him. It is SO important on ANY forum that a 'healing environment' be maintained. I just wanted to make you aware that I DID respond to your post. Perhaps if you email Tony he will send you a copy...assuming he's not going to post it publicly (for whatever reason he may have).> > Blessings of health!> > Unyquity/Kristi> Natural Health & Herbal Solutions: > http://curezone. com/forums/ f.asp?f=970> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2009 Report Share Posted May 25, 2009 - Mike Golden oleander soup Thursday, May 14, 2009 11:25 PM Re: HIghest recommendations for Unyquity Tony, Stay off the heating pad!!! Heating the skin will cause reflex vasodilation in the deeper tissue. This will cause leakage of inflammatory chemicals around the nerve. Your enemy right now is inflammation. The heating pad might feel soothing, but it will retard your recovery. Switch to ice packs. Use them for 15 minutes at a time. Don't leave them on longer. Wait at least twenty minutes and you can re-apply the ice pack. Don't bother alternating heat and ice. Just use the ice. Don't lie on the ice pack. Just lie on your side and trap the pack against the back of a couch or a large pillow. This is not a naive opinion. I treat people in your predicament every working day of my life. This is based on 22 years experience. When you get the inflammation down, look for a chiropractor in your area who does Flexion Distraction Therapy. It's sometimes referred to as Cox Technique. I've treated hundreds of these cases and only a few have ever had to have surgery. Mike--- On Thu, 5/14/09, Tony > wrote: Tony > HIghest recommendations for Unyquityoleander soup Date: Thursday, May 14, 2009, 9:00 PM Actually, my friend Uny, I only just now got to see and approve your messages - and I am heartened to see you finally emerge from "lurking" (lol) and begin to contribute here. My delay is entirely due to the fact that I am currently spending almost all of my time flat on my back in bed trying to stabilize a sciatic nerve problem that has me in constant and often excruciating pain every minute of every day, complicated by what was just confirmed last week in the wonderful world of allopathy as a double hernia. Though the pain is mostly bearable for brief periods when I am sitting at my computer, doing so for just about any length of time leads to worse pain when I lie back down and the longer and more often I sit at the computer, the worse the pain becomes once I stop. I am trying to see if lying on my back on a heating pad with my lower legs elevated will provide some relief and so that I can then begin some back exercises to hopefully help further - but the hernias are a definite limiting factor. Those who have been here any length of time, as well as those who follow me on CureZone and other venues, cannot help but notice that my participation has been extremely limited - something I regret tremendously. The bottom line is that I have nothing but the highest respect for your natural healing methods and know that they have worked wonders for many people - and I welcome your help here on this forum as well as encourage our forum members here to visit your forum for your words of wisdom as well as your wonderful tinctures and products. As you know, both and I use them ourselves. If you would like, you can download a list of your products and prices here to this forum. That may be bending the rules a bit, but in your case I know you and trust your products and so I have no qualms about recommending them. Though we may not agree on every single item and issue, I too am a nature first believer who thinks that wholesome uncontaminated plant and other food sources are the best for just about every vitamin, mineral and healing compound to be found. I also believe that tinctures and extracts obtained from such sources are much better and much healthier than lab created synthetics, unnatural isolates which do not have the supporting compounds found in nature, petro chemical synthetic vitamins and rock minerals which have not been broken down by soil micro-organisms and pre-digested by plants and animals. Even extracts and tinctures can be tricky, however. As noted by the American Botanical Council, in most instances an ethanolic (alcohol) extraction method is preferred due mostly to superior extraction of the plant compounds using that method; however, in some instances an aqueous extraction method is best because what may be valuable supporting non-polar compounds are precipitated out during the alcohol extraction method. Oleander extract is one such example - and a critical one. When oleander is processed via an ethanolic process it yields a product that is good for congestive heart conditions and vertigo, but has only minor effectiveness against cancer. I am convinced that is because of the vital long chain polysacharrides and other non-polar compounds that are lost in the extraction process. On a personal note, when you get a chance I would like for you to send me a private message about your recommendations for my situation. Initially, I was of the opinion that the hernia situation was the cause of my pain, but I am now pretty certain that there are two separate issues and I am determined to address both with natural healing if at all possible. All the best, oleander soup, "unyquity" <yrrocks wrote:>> > Eva -> > I just wanted to let you know that I DID respond to your post (below) yesterday (Wednesday) morning in the early am. It contained several very compelling links on the benefit of Echinacea for cancer, as well as some 'chit chat', and link to my forum and Storefront (several months ago when I started "lurking", Tony told me I could post a link to my Storefront when I had it created...as he & have recommended my tinctures to many).> > emailed to let me know Tony had my posts on "hold" until he sees them and approves them...so apparently he didn't approve my response to you (for reasons I perceive *may* be 'questionable' , yet "assuming" never leads to anything but conflict - and the last thing I desire in my heart is to create conflict). However the FIRST thing in my heart is to illuminate the truth about God's herbs & natural healing - sadly, there are many in 'alternative medicine' that don't believe in truly natural healing. So occasionally conflict arises unless I 'zip it'...that's just "life". ::::sigh::::> > Thoughtlessly, I didn't copy & save my post, but if you'd like me to recreate it and send it to you via email, just email me at unyquity , and I'll get it done in the next couple of days.> > Perhaps Tony is busy and just hasn't had time to 'clear it'. I do NOT wish to start or be part of any conflict on his forum, or with him. It is SO important on ANY forum that a 'healing environment' be maintained. I just wanted to make you aware that I DID respond to your post. Perhaps if you email Tony he will send you a copy...assuming he's not going to post it publicly (for whatever reason he may have).> > Blessings of health!> > Unyquity/Kristi> Natural Health & Herbal Solutions: > http://curezone. com/forums/ f.asp?f=970> Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.176 / Virus Database: 270.12.30/2115 - Release 5/14/2009 5:54 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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