Guest guest Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 Another thing that I would add is cayenne tincture for the cardiovascular system and for healthy circulation.We use Dr. Christopher's Cayenne Tincture and by inserting Code XOT949, you get $5.00 off your first order with iherb.Another option is to make your own, which is quite simple. This is the "recipe" provided by Renee, one of our forum members:Any HOT pepper is fine to use, so just buy the hottest fresh peppers you can find, dry them, powder them and you will have cayenne powder. If you want, you can also make a cayenne tincture. It's very simple. Take the hottest peppers you can find, throw them in a blender, seeds and all, and cover with vodka--or any alcohol you like--and blend. You are looking for a slightly thick mix. Pour this into a glass jar. Cover with more alcohol until there's about a once inch cover over the cayenne slush. Shake this every time you walk by it--don't leave it in sunlight, and try to keep it where it's dark--or at least once a day. In 2 weeks you can strain this and you will have a powerful cayenne tincture. You can put this into any drink, or just take it by mouth straight if you (or he) can tolerate it. You can leave it longer than 2 weeks. I usually leave mine sit for months, just taking off the clear liquid on top as I need it. If you plan on leaving it sit for more than the 2 weeks, you don't have to shake it. It's still good to shake if you want, but I don't bother to shake mine. If I was only going to let it sit 2 weeks I WOULD shake it though. oleander soup , "Cathy" <plantenergy1 wrote:>> > If your dentist is willing I believe there's a lab in Kentucky who can provide a kit for the dentist to collect samples from the gumline around the teeth to text for toxicity.> > Certainly there are things you can take to help with a localized infection, however, if those root canals have been there for many years, the chance that the infection has completely destroyed the bone and turned it to mush or dry rot is increased. Maybe a panoramic xray from the dentist can ease your mind.> > Unfortunately, due to the lack of good diagnostics to properly assess a possible true bone infection, 'most' of them won't present themselves on an xray or scan until much of the bone is gone. > > The fact that you in in good health otherwise is a good sign. One of the contributing factors in dental disease is thick blood. If it were me dealing with heart disease, I'd be looking at clean diet, 'natural' chelating foods and supplements, COQ10, nattokinase, things like this. Personally, I think the SPC oleander supplement is awesome for everything! I have recently read that oregano oil rubbed into oral areas is very good as well.> > Obviously it's always easier to keep up with root canals from day 1 and make sure they never get infected by doing things to support the body. Even now you may be able to halt and reverse further infection.> > There are no clear-cut reasons why some people can live with root canals and never have problems, and some don't. Same with mercury fillings and smoking and heavy drinking and poor eating habits. Some folks are never affected by these things.> > cathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2009 Report Share Posted October 31, 2009 , How much do you take and what do you take it for? It is to prevent heart problems. And do you take it on a regular basis, like daily forever as a preventative. thanks, Barbara in Germany--- On Thu, 10/29/09, M <luellamay129 wrote: M <luellamay129 Re: Heart Disease/Circulationoleander soup Date: Thursday, October 29, 2009, 4:27 PM Another thing that I would add is cayenne tincture for the cardiovascular system and for healthy circulation.We use Dr. Christopher's Cayenne Tincture and by inserting Code XOT949, you get $5.00 off your first order with iherb.Another option is to make your own, which is quite simple. This is the "recipe" provided by Renee, one of our forum members:Any HOT pepper is fine to use, so just buy the hottest fresh peppers you can find, dry them, powder them and you will have cayenne powder. If you want, you can also make a cayenne tincture. It's very simple. Take the hottest peppers you can find, throw them in a blender, seeds and all, and cover with vodka--or any alcohol you like--and blend. You are looking for a slightly thick mix. Pour this into a glass jar. Cover with more alcohol until there's about a once inch cover over the cayenne slush. Shake this every time you walk by it--don't leave it in sunlight, and try to keep it where it's dark--or at least once a day. In 2 weeks you can strain this and you will have a powerful cayenne tincture. You can put this into any drink, or just take it by mouth straight if you (or he) can tolerate it. You can leave it longer than 2 weeks. I usually leave mine sit for months, just taking off the clear liquid on top as I need it. If you plan on leaving it sit for more than the 2 weeks, you don't have to shake it. It's still good to shake if you want, but I don't bother to shake mine. If I was only going to let it sit 2 weeks I WOULD shake it though. oleander soup , "Cathy" <plantenergy1 wrote:>> > If your dentist is willing I believe there's a lab in Kentucky who can provide a kit for the dentist to collect samples from the gumline around the teeth to text for toxicity.> > Certainly there are things you can take to help with a localized infection, however, if those root canals have been there for many years, the chance that the infection has completely destroyed the bone and turned it to mush or dry rot is increased. Maybe a panoramic xray from the dentist can ease your mind.> > Unfortunately, due to the lack of good diagnostics to properly assess a possible true bone infection, 'most' of them won't present themselves on an xray or scan until much of the bone is gone. > > The fact that you in in good health otherwise is a good sign. One of the contributing factors in dental disease is thick blood. If it were me dealing with heart disease, I'd be looking at clean diet, 'natural' chelating foods and supplements, COQ10, nattokinase, things like this. Personally, I think the SPC oleander supplement is awesome for everything! I have recently read that oregano oil rubbed into oral areas is very good as well.> > Obviously it's always easier to keep up with root canals from day 1 and make sure they never get infected by doing things to support the body. Even now you may be able to halt and reverse further infection.> > There are no clear-cut reasons why some people can live with root canals and never have problems, and some don't. Same with mercury fillings and smoking and heavy drinking and poor eating habits. Some folks are never affected by these things.> > cathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2009 Report Share Posted November 2, 2009 Hi Barbara,I take one dropperful of Dr. Christopher's Cayenne tincture mixed in juice daily......... as in "forever." I take it as a preventative to keep my cardiovascular system in tact.Hugs,oleander soup , barbara elenniss <bntelenniss wrote:>> > ,> > How much do you take and what do you take it for? It is to prevent heart problems. And do you take it on a regular basis, like daily forever as a preventative.> > thanks,> Barbara in Germany> > --- On Thu, 10/29/09, M luellamay129 wrote:> > > M luellamay129 Re: Heart Disease/Circulation> oleander soup > Thursday, October 29, 2009, 4:27 PM> > > > > > > > > > > > > Another thing that I would add is cayenne tincture for the cardiovascular system and for healthy circulation.> > We use Dr. Christopher's Cayenne Tincture and by inserting Code XOT949, you get $5.00 off your first order with iherb.> > Another option is to make your own, which is quite simple. This is the "recipe" provided by Renee, one of our forum members:> > Any HOT pepper is fine to use, so just buy the hottest fresh peppers you can find, dry them, powder them and you will have cayenne powder. > > If you want, you can also make a cayenne tincture. It's very simple. Take the hottest peppers you can find, throw them in a blender, seeds and all, and cover with vodka--or any alcohol you like--and blend. You are looking for a slightly thick mix. > > Pour this into a glass jar. Cover with more alcohol until there's about a once inch cover over the cayenne slush. Shake this every time you walk by it--don't leave it in sunlight, and try to keep it where it's dark--or at least once a day. > > In 2 weeks you can strain this and you will have a powerful cayenne tincture. You can put this into any drink, or just take it by mouth straight if you (or he) can tolerate it. > > You can leave it longer than 2 weeks. I usually leave mine sit for months, just taking off the clear liquid on top as I need it. If you plan on leaving it sit for more than the 2 weeks, you don't have to shake it. It's still good to shake if you want, but I don't bother to shake mine. If I was only going to let it sit 2 weeks I WOULD shake it though. > > oleander soup , "Cathy" plantenergy1@ wrote:> >> > > > If your dentist is willing I believe there's a lab in Kentucky who can provide a kit for the dentist to collect samples from the gumline around the teeth to text for toxicity.> > > > Certainly there are things you can take to help with a localized infection, however, if those root canals have been there for many years, the chance that the infection has completely destroyed the bone and turned it to mush or dry rot is increased. Maybe a panoramic xray from the dentist can ease your mind.> > > > Unfortunately, due to the lack of good diagnostics to properly assess a possible true bone infection, 'most' of them won't present themselves on an xray or scan until much of the bone is gone. > > > > The fact that you in in good health otherwise is a good sign. One of the contributing factors in dental disease is thick blood. If it were me dealing with heart disease, I'd be looking at clean diet, 'natural' chelating foods and supplements, COQ10, nattokinase, things like this. Personally, I think the SPC oleander supplement is awesome for everything! I have recently read that oregano oil rubbed into oral areas is very good as well.> > > > Obviously it's always easier to keep up with root canals from day 1 and make sure they never get infected by doing things to support the body. Even now you may be able to halt and reverse further infection.> > > > There are no clear-cut reasons why some people can live with root canals and never have problems, and some don't. Same with mercury fillings and smoking and heavy drinking and poor eating habits. Some folks are never affected by these things.> > > > cathy> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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