Guest guest Posted January 28, 2006 Report Share Posted January 28, 2006 Hi, everyone! My 23 year old niece has just been diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Last year, she went to Guatemala and had to get all sorts of vaccinations (don't get me started on vaccinations...I think you know from previous posts from me my position on them, LOL!). She got very sick and was in the hospital in Guatemala (no doubt from all the vaccinations). She's been sick ever since, and a specialist finally diagnosed her with Rheumatoid Arthritis. I have found lots of reports on the internet of Rheumatoid Arthritis developing after Hepatitis B vaccine. Now, the specialist has her on chemotherapy to put the RA into remission since there is no permanent nerve damage thus far. I personally wouldn't go that route, but that's the decision my niece made with influence from her parents. So...has anyone here had any success in dealing with RA naturally? I'd like to give my niece some options, although I'm not sure she'd stop the chemotherapy. Thanks for your advice,Darlene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2006 Report Share Posted January 30, 2006 Bless her heart she is younger then I was, with this challenging health. Everything that I have done works for any ailment: fasting and scrubbing those organs out does the trick for all ailments they say. If one didn't want to do the fasting eat strictly vegetarian tell her to even just start out with the idea of just a week and see what happens, hopefully she will hit the cross in the road with what they are treating her with. I wonder what they are trying to kill with chemo, they are now even doing that for MS patients. That is so sad. GinaDarlene Goodman <dgoodman13 wrote: Hi, everyone! My 23 year old niece has just been diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Last year, she went to Guatemala and had to get all sorts of vaccinations (don't get me started on vaccinations...I think you know from previous posts from me my position on them, LOL!). She got very sick and was in the hospital in Guatemala (no doubt from all the vaccinations). She's been sick ever since, and a specialist finally diagnosed her with Rheumatoid Arthritis. I have found lots of reports on the internet of Rheumatoid Arthritis developing after Hepatitis B vaccine. Now, the specialist has her on chemotherapy to put the RA into remission since there is no permanent nerve damage thus far. I personally wouldn't go that route, but that's the decision my niece made with influence from her parents. So...has anyone here had any success in dealing with RA naturally? I'd like to give my niece some options, although I'm not sure she'd stop the chemotherapy. Thanks for your advice,Darlene Bring words and photos together (easily) with PhotoMail - it's free and works with Mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2006 Report Share Posted January 30, 2006 Darlene.. Im so sorry to hear of your neice's problem. I have had excellent immediate results using tumeric (spice) for inflammation and the pain associated. I take it every day in my own modified recipe for panther piss, i also put cayenne in the acv to get it circulating good. I take this twice a day every day and it is awesome for detoxing in this situation of accumulation dis-ease. i also take BF & C encapsulated and have also made an oil and salve of this formula... helps great with pain and healing, i use dmso in the oil for deep thorough feeding of the bone,flesh, and cartilage. hope this helps. blessings to you.. spot herbal remedies , Darlene Goodman <dgoodman13@g...> wrote: > > Hi, everyone! > > My 23 year old niece has just been diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Last > year, she went to Guatemala and had to get all sorts of vaccinations (don't > get me started on vaccinations...I think you know from previous posts > from me my position on them, LOL!). She got very sick and was in the > hospital in Guatemala (no doubt from all the vaccinations). She's been sick > ever since, and a specialist finally diagnosed her with Rheumatoid > Arthritis. I have found lots of reports on the internet of Rheumatoid > Arthritis developing after Hepatitis B vaccine. Now, the specialist has her > on chemotherapy to put the RA into remission since there is no permanent > nerve damage thus far. I personally wouldn't go that route, but that's the > decision my niece made with influence from her parents. So...has anyone here > had any success in dealing with RA naturally? I'd like to give my niece some > options, although I'm not sure she'd stop the chemotherapy. > > Thanks for your advice, > Darlene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 Hi, spot & all: On 1/29/06, spotspace <spotspace wrote: Darlene.. Im so sorry to hear of your neice's problem.I have had excellent immediate results using tumeric (spice) for inflammation and the pain associated. I take it every day in my own modified recipe for panther piss, i also put cayenne in the acv to get it circulating good. I take this twice a day every day and it is awesome for detoxing in this situation of accumulation dis-ease. Would you mind sharing your modified recipe? How much tumeric and cayenne do you add to the panther piss? i also take BF & C encapsulated and have also made an oil and salve of this formula... helps great with pain and healing, i use dmso in the oil for deep thorough feeding of the bone,flesh, and cartilage. How do you make the oil and salve from the BF & C formula? Do you have a recipe? Thanks so much for writing, spot! I really appreciate it Darlene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 Thanks for writing, Gina. I know that you are right, and my advice to her was to do a thorough cleansing. Unfortunately, I think my family thinks I'm kind of an oddball and they do not understand or appreciate that the body can heal naturally. I think that the doctor and my sister (her mother) have her so frightened that she will end up crippled that she agreed to chemo. According to the specialist, if he doesn't put the RA into remission, she will suffer permanent nerve damage and wind up in a wheelchair. I have another relative, my cousin, who got married last year to a young woman in her 20's who also suffers from RA. She has been on " experimental " chemotherapy...good grief, can you imagine what the side effects are??? She told my cousin that there is no way that they will ever have children together because she can never go off the meds because the pain will return. So sad, but I have heard again and again of young adults being stricken with immunological diseases...hmmm, no doubt that overuse of vaccinations has anything to do with that...that's my personal opinion. Thanks, again, Gina. I appreciate your thoughts! Darlene On 1/29/06, Gina Kopera <ginakopera1 wrote: Bless her heart she is younger then I was, with this challenging health. Everything that I have done works for any ailment: fasting and scrubbing those organs out does the trick for all ailments they say. If one didn't want to do the fasting eat strictly vegetarian tell her to even just start out with the idea of just a week and see what happens, hopefully she will hit the cross in the road with what they are treating her with. I wonder what they are trying to kill with chemo, they are now even doing that for MS patients. That is so sad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2006 Report Share Posted February 2, 2006 Let me share a secret of the Tibetian monks for RA... Take a tsp of castor oil with a pinch of ginger powder every night. Let me know how you are getting on.. God Bless and Peace herbal remedies , Darlene Goodman <dgoodman13 wrote: > > Thanks for writing, Gina. I know that you are right, and my advice to her > was to do a thorough cleansing. Unfortunately, I think my family thinks I'm > kind of an oddball and they do not understand or appreciate that the body > can heal naturally. I think that the doctor and my sister (her mother) have > her so frightened that she will end up crippled that she agreed to chemo. > According to the specialist, if he doesn't put the RA into remission, she > will suffer permanent nerve damage and wind up in a wheelchair. > > I have another relative, my cousin, who got married last year to a young > woman in her 20's who also suffers from RA. She has been on " experimental " > chemotherapy...good grief, can you imagine what the side effects are??? She > told my cousin that there is no way that they will ever have children > together because she can never go off the meds because the pain will return. > So sad, but I have heard again and again of young adults being stricken with > immunological diseases...hmmm, no doubt that overuse of vaccinations has > anything to do with that...that's my personal opinion. > > Thanks, again, Gina. I appreciate your thoughts! > Darlene > > On 1/29/06, Gina Kopera <ginakopera1 wrote: > > > Bless her heart she is younger then I was, with this challenging health. > > Everything that I have done works for any ailment: fasting and scrubbing > > those organs out does the trick for all ailments they say. If one didn't > > want to do the fasting eat strictly vegetarian tell her to even just start > > out with the idea of just a week and see what happens, hopefully she will > > hit the cross in the road with what they are treating her with. I wonder > > what they are trying to kill with chemo, they are now even doing that for MS > > patients. That is so sad. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2006 Report Share Posted February 2, 2006 Darlene.. You will have to work up the dose of cayenne.. i would start with 1/4 teaspoon of both and work up to a full teaspoon. They are both a little rough around the edges. as far as the BF & C, I use the herbs and olive oil together in the double-boiler method.. simmer for half an hour and then strain. the recipe for bf & c is on www.herballegacy.com, this is an awesome site! blessings.. spot herbal remedies , Darlene Goodman <dgoodman13 wrote: > > Hi, spot & all: > > On 1/29/06, spotspace <spotspace wrote: > > > Darlene.. Im so sorry to hear of your neice's problem. > > I have had excellent immediate results using tumeric (spice) for > > inflammation and the pain associated. I take it every day in my own > > modified recipe for panther piss, i also put cayenne in the acv to > > get it circulating good. I take this twice a day every day and it is > > awesome for detoxing in this situation of accumulation dis-ease. > > > Would you mind sharing your modified recipe? How much tumeric and cayenne do > you add to the panther piss? > > > > > i also take BF & C encapsulated and have also made an oil and salve of > > this formula... helps great with pain and healing, i use dmso in the > > oil for deep thorough feeding of the bone,flesh, and cartilage. > > > How do you make the oil and salve from the BF & C formula? Do you have a > recipe? > > Thanks so much for writing, spot! I really appreciate it > Darlene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 Namaste Darlene! I know very little about RA, but hopefully I can offer SOMETHING. I'm just going to relay the misc thoughts I had as they come to me. I'm a Massage Therapist, and one lady came to me with RA in her hands. Massage is contraindicated (meaning either " don't go there " or " proceed with caution " ) for inflamed areas of any kind, including RA. But I wanted to help her, so I used a little reflexology and worked the areas on her feet (which were NOT affected) that corresponded to the affected areas of her hands. The foot points were tender, as I knew they would be, so we worked slowly and gradually. At the same time, I had her move her thumbs around mildly, to keep the joint moving. As we worked, she said her pain decreased about 75% in less than 5 mins. So if the RA is not all over your niece's body, reflexology might be a good option. It's not just for the hands and feet, either. Many reflexologists only know how to work hands and feet, but reflexology principles can be applied to, and effective for, all parts of the body. If the RA is present throughout her system, acupuncture can be awesome. To preserve her nerves and to help prevent any damage, she NEEDS to see a chiropractor. Nerve damage as we know it, is usually irreversible once it happens. Chiropractic should NOT ever be harmful. Yes, there are a few horror stories, but consider the fact that they were probably blown out of proportion, and consider that chiropractors have harmed as many people in their 100-plus-year history as medical doctors do in ONE DAY. Most insurance companies cover chiropractic. A note about chemotherapy...my uncle is terminal with throat cancer that has now spread to his lungs. We learned just after Christmas that he has 1-3 months. He has been through at least 2 rounds of chemo. It did no good. In fact, he was on chemo right through Christmas and he slept through most of the festivities. He doesn't have energy for ANYTHING. It damaged his body, made him TIRED, and made him sick. He is finished with this last round, and when we went down to see him again this last weekend, he looked MUCH better than he had a month ago...and the cancer is supposed to have progressed so much since then...but yet he looks BETTER. He had more energy. He slept better. I think the key was, he was DONE with the chemo. Definitely something to think about. Chemo is a road to hell. We're living it. There is also a device out there called a Tennant Biomodulator. One has to be a licensed healthcare professional to own one, OR be prescribed one by a doctor. Barely any MD in this country is going to do that. It is completely painless, effective as all-get-out, and was developed by one of the handful of MDs with a conscience. The man is truly brilliant. It has only been approved by the FDA for muscle work. (The FDA does NOT think of Dr. Tennant as a friend!) But I have used that machine for anything and everything and I have nothing but good things to say. I use it in my practice on my clients, but I don't sell them and I have no vested interest. I throw the information out there for whoever wants it. Feel free to email (off list is probably better, ks then I'll be sure to get your message!) with any questions; I know I've mentioned it before but it was a while ago. I hope I've helped somewhere! Blessings, ~Jyoti (formerly known as Jeni-Laura, or " Jen " ) PS: I'm with you on the vaccinations!!! herbal remedies , Darlene Goodman <dgoodman13 wrote: >So...has anyone here > had any success in dealing with RA naturally? I'd like to give my niece some > options, although I'm not sure she'd stop the chemotherapy. > > Thanks for your advice, > Darlene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 I add my Circulation Tincture (cayenne, garlic and ginger) to my daily dose of Panther Piss (aka P.P. in my house). I also add Dandelion tincture for liver support. -Raine Darlene Goodman wrote: Hi, spot & all: On 1/29/06, spotspace <spotspace wrote: Darlene.. Im so sorry to hear of your neice's problem. I have had excellent immediate results using tumeric (spice) for inflammation and the pain associated. I take it every day in my own modified recipe for panther piss, i also put cayenne in the acv to get it circulating good. I take this twice a day every day and it is awesome for detoxing in this situation of accumulation dis-ease. Would you mind sharing your modified recipe? How much tumeric and cayenne do you add to the panther piss? <snip> -- Swap Your Paperback Books - PaperBackSwap.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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