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Pat,

 

When you have someone who believes the Dr is G-d, there's little you can do. I

take the

herbs AND the meds too. I've gotten off the anti-depressants, substituting with

St. John's

wort, passion flower, ginko, goto kola and doing much better. Money is an issue

for me,

though.

 

People in this country are so indoctronated that if the DR says so, then only

G-d can help.

It's true--but who made the herbs? See if his daughter concurs with what I

suggested. I

also forgot: olive leaf in the anti-inflammatory, LIVER CLEANS--there are many

different

good formulas out there, and a good COLON CLEANS. More than likely with the dr.

pepper, he's also high fat, carbs, etc., so he more than likely has years and

years of sludge

in his bowel. a coffee enema is great for that--but it's unlikely he'll go for

it. That can

also make a huge difference in pain control.

 

My prayers are with you.

 

 

Dorothy

 

herbal remedies , " Pat M. " <bogduck> wrote:

> Thank you Dorothy

> The one I am talking about we are having a hard time

> just to get HIm to stop eating sugar so the rest is

> impossable the pain he is feeling is bad. but he is

> one of them that thinks your regular Dr is king and

> knows everything. His daughter has a naturapath Dr and

> she has sent him some stuff from him. But I will keep

> your words of advice in my notes if that is alright

> incase me or my hubby get it and then we can deal with

> it.

> Pat M

>

> --- acreativetouch <dcarlson@a...> wrote:

>

> > Hello Pat,

> >

> > I feel for your friend. I have been battling with an

> > internal form of shingles for the last five

> > years following an auto accident. Medical science

> > offers little hope other than alleviating

> > the symptoms--which they do poorly. Here is what

> > helps me:

> >

> > 1) ginger baths--I put about 5-6 tablespoons of

> > ground fresh/powered ginger into bath

> > water as according to temperature tolerance.

> > Sometimes any variance in temperature can

> > be very painful, I get it as close to comfort as

> > possible.

> >

> > 2) HIGH doses of cayenne tincture (250,000 scv)

> > into a green food (spirulina, wheat grass,

> > alfalfa, kelp, etc.) it's a powdered mix I purchase

> > on line through Dr. Shultz. I take it at

> > least twice per day depending on pain.

> >

> > 3) a tea of lobila, black cohosh, valaian, skullcap,

> > (cinnamon, ginger, honey, allspice help

> > taste). This twice a day or as needed for pain.

> >

> > She also needs to watch her blood glucose--reactive

> > diabetes is common with intense

> > pain: milk thistle, juniper berries, chromium, MSM,

> > Vanadium Sulfate will level her out.

> >

> > She also needs to STOP ALL WHITE SUGAR, FLOUR AND

> > PROCESSED FOOD!!!! This is very

> > inflammatory and can excaserbate the infection. She

> > needs to eat NO potatos, eggplant,

> > sweet peppers, tomatos--these are of the niteshade

> > family and are highly infammatory.

> > Also, stay away from milk--excepting for whole milk

> > youghurt. She needs to eat: high

> > green veggies, apples, cucumber, tuna, salmon,

> > oranges, lemons, things like that. Spices

> > which help infammation: tumeric is great! Of course:

> > ginger, fennel, garlic--as much as

> > she can tolerate. I shoot for 15-30 cloves per day

> > if I have it.

> >

> > Water--she needs to get off all city water, and go

> > with reverse-osmosis if she can afford

> > it. Also, drinking water with lemon juice (no

> > sugar, or honey) will help raise her blood

> > alkalinity--very important for controlling

> > inflammation. Water with cider vinigar is good

> > for this too.

> >

> > Why am I talking about infammation? Shingles is

> > herpes zoster which is a virus which

> > proliferates in an infammed system. It loves

> > compromised, weakened nerves and with

> > each flare-up destroys the nerve it's in then moves

> > on to the next one. I hope and pray

> > hers is only a one time thing and she nips it now.

> > Most of the time a person gets shingles

> > once and that's it, however; it can become

> > chronic--and making her body virus-unfriendly

> > would be wise.

> >

> > I hope this helps.

> >

> > Dorothy Carlson

> >

> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

> >

> > herbal remedies , " Wayne

> > Holland " <swh11847> wrote:

> > > I would recommend a famous TCM (Traditional

> > ) remedy

> > > called (in English) Gentian Drain the Liver Soup.

> > In Chinese it is

> > > called Lung Dan Zhi Gan Tang. In TCM shingles is

> > a form of damp heat.

> > > To offset the imbalance of excess dampness and

> > heat, which is what TCM

> > > would call the blisters on the skin, the formula

> > contains both drying

> > > and cooling herbs. It is available at a chinese

> > market, or on the

> > > internet.

> > >

> > > herbal remedies , " Pat M. "

> > <bogduck> wrote:

> > > >

> > > > A dear friend of mine has shingles and is

> > suffering

> > > > real bad. He is in need of some relife.

> > > > Pat M

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > " Do not be afraid of enemies; the worst they can

> > do is to kill you.

> > > Do

> > > > not be afraid of friends; the worst they can do

> > is betray you. Be

> > > afraid of the indifferent; they do not kill or

> > betray. But only because

> > > of their silent agreement, betrayal and murder

> > exist on earth. "

> > > > - - -- Bruno Yasienski - " The Plot of the

> > Indifferent " (1937)

> > > >

> > > >

> >

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>

> " Do not be afraid of enemies; the worst they can do is to kill you. Do

> not be afraid of friends; the worst they can do is betray you. Be afraid of

the indifferent;

they do not kill or betray. But only because of their silent agreement,

betrayal and murder

exist on earth. "

> - - -- Bruno Yasienski - " The Plot of the Indifferent " (1937)

>

>

>

>

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