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--- On Wed, 8/5/09, Suzanne <suziesgoats wrote:

 

Suzanne <suziesgoats

[HAWK_Health_Awareness] Food Poisoning

HAWK_Health_Awareness

Wednesday, August 5, 2009, 5:14 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Food Poisoning

 

 

 

 

 

by Herbs First

 

    We had a family reunion and were the second group to arrive at the beach

house that we had rented.  My brother and family arrived there first and I saw

his whole family, but he was nowhere to be found.   I asked his wife where he

was and she told me that three days earlier he had eaten at the famous “Golden

Arches†restaurant and gotten very sick within 20 minutes of eating his

food.   For three days he had tried over the counter drugs for nausea and

diarrhea but was still feeling terrible.  I told her that I thought I had

something that would help and went to my handy bag of herbs.  I had Slippery

Elm which is great for diarrhea, and Ginger which works well for nausea.  I

gave her the little packets which hold about 25 capsules and said that I would

take the Slippery Elm  every half hour until I was feeling better and Ginger

every 2 - 3 hours.  My brother showed his face a few hours later and said that

he was feeling much better and

was fine the rest of the week long reunion.  

 

    Food poisoning is most commonly a reaction to toxins produced by bacteria

or other toxins.  Bacteria thrive in food that is not prepared hygienically,

that is kept out of refrigeration for too long, or that is not thoroughly

cooked.  Symptoms include diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach cramps, and generally

start 4 - 36 hours after eating contaminated food and often can last several

days to two weeks.  The reaction is so similar to the flu that it is often

mistaken for the flu.  

 

    Slippery Elm is the herb of choice for any gastrointestinal disturbances

including food poisoning.  It is very calming and soothing to the intestinal

tract and will often stop the diarrhea with a few doses.  I have used it when I

have been emotionally upset which often causes an acidic condition in the body

which manifests itself with heart burn all the way through my system  and

ending in burning diarrhea.  I mix the powder in with water and take it every

half hour and within a few hours I will be back to normal.  The capsules are

great for trips and came in handy for my brother.  

 

    Slippery Elm has saved many

people’s lives and brought them back to good health.  My favorite story is

on the Herbal Legacy website called Elijah, a story of hope and progress, well

worth taking the time to read.  Dr. Christopher’s well-known poultices for

abscesses, boils and gangrene use Slippery Elm  paste as a main ingredient. 

Slippery Elm  is the herb that was used to heal the hip of a young pioneer boy

when he received a musket blast at the Hauns Mill Massacre.  His mother was

instructed through the spirit how to heal him.  He laid on his stomach for five

weeks until he was entirely recovered, a flexible gristle having grown in place

of the missing joint and socket.

 

    Ginger helps to stomach pain, cramps and indigestion.  Ginger protects

while stimulating, treats constipation and diarrhea while relieving nausea,

inhibits toxic bacteria while promoting friendly species of bacteria. Ginger

has been found to work better than the popular over the counter drugs for motion

sickness.  I also use it for menstrual cramps and it is found in many herbal

formulas.  Dr. Christopher said, “Ginger is generally combined with herbs

going into the abdominal area, because it is a carrier.  Ginger is an herb

which accentuates so many herbs.â€

 

    Two simple herbs made a happy vacation for my brother.  Slippery Elm is

available in bulk, capsules & Extract.  Ginger is available in bulk, capsules &

extract.  You can purchase these herbs and others at Herbs First.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   Suzi 

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http://health.HAWK_Health_Awareness/  

 

http://360./suziesgoats 

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