Guest guest Posted October 28, 2008 Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 My brother-in-law has Chrohn's. He recently had surgery to remove some his large intestine. he's 57. I thought that I had read somewhere things concerning nutritional treatments. Anyone know anything about this? Thanks for your time Ernest Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2008 Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 Hi Ernest,I am just starting to read and talk to folks about the healing powers of raw milk. As a goat person, I am looking into raw goat milk.I am NOT at all an expert, but a very good website for this info is www.realmilk.com, a project of the Weston A. Price Organization. Raw milk is legal in about 1/2 of the states in the U.S.. Here in Massachusetts, it is up to each town to regulate its sale. There are ways to buy directly from a farmer under the radar. Check out the situation in your community, (or your brother-in-laws). I have read just recently about a person whose doctor wanted to remove 1/2 of his intestines, and after he started to drink raw milk, his problems were basically cured.I am also hearing good things about it helping kids with autism. Personally, I have MCS and want to see what it can do for me; I am hopeful. Good luck,DebOn Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 4:31 PM, phread_phlintstone <ecann wrote: My brother-in-law has Chrohn's. He recently had surgery to remove some his large intestine. he's 57. I thought that I had read somewhere things concerning nutritional treatments. Anyone know anything about this? Thanks for your time Ernest Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2008 Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 With regards to Crohns Disease never, never, never use milk. Some have even said it causes crohn's Disease: http://nomilk.com/crohns.shtml Regards, Betty At 05:01 PM 10/28/2008, Deborah Chandler wrote: >Hi Ernest, > >I am just starting to read and talk to folks >about the healing powers of raw milk. As a goat >person, I am looking into raw goat milk. > >I am NOT at all an expert, but a very good >website for this info is ><http://www.realmilk.com>www.realmilk.com, a >project of the Weston A. Price Organization. > >Raw milk is legal in about 1/2 of the states in >the U.S.. Here in Massachusetts, it is up to >each town to regulate its sale. There are ways >to buy directly from a farmer under the radar. >Check out the situation in your community, (or your brother-in-laws). > >I have read just recently about a person whose >doctor wanted to remove 1/2 of his intestines, >and after he started to drink raw milk, his problems were basically cured. > >I am also hearing good things about it helping >kids with autism. Personally, I have MCS and >want to see what it can do for me; I am hopeful. > >Good luck, >Deb > >On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 4:31 PM, >phread_phlintstone <<ecannecann wrote: > >My brother-in-law has Chrohn's. >He recently had surgery to remove some his large intestine. >he's 57. > >I thought that I had read somewhere things concerning nutritional >treatments. > >Anyone know anything about this? Thanks for your time >Ernest > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2008 Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 A good place to find help with Crohn's disease would be: candidiasis They deal with Crohn's, colitis and IBS in addition to candida. Hanneke At 07:01 AM 29/10/2008, you wrote: >My brother-in-law has Chrohn's. >He recently had surgery to remove some his large intestine. >he's 57. > >I thought that I had read somewhere things concerning nutritional >treatments. > >Anyone know anything about this? Thanks for your time >Ernest > > >--- > >«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤» > >§ - PULSE ON 21st CENTURY ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE! § > > >Subscribe:......... - > >«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤» > >DISCLOSURE: > >Any information here in is for educational >purpose only; it may be news related, purely >speculation or SOMEONE’S OPINION. Always consult >with a qualified Medical Doctor before deciding >on any course of treatment, especially for >serious or life-threatening illnesses. > >SUBMISSION POLICY & CONDITION OF MEMBERSHIP: > >By becoming a member of this group you AGREE to >hold this group its members, list owners, >moderators and affiliates harmless of any >liability for any direct, consequential, incidental, damage incurred. > >Anything going to this list may eventually be posted on another list. >If you post a piece to the list. We reserve the right to attach your >name and email address to the piece, as well as to keep them on record. >You should NOT post copyrighted material unless proper attributions >to the source of the material are made. >Submissions are gladly accepted. Please feel free to post material that >you think is worthy. > >YOU AGREE; to accept responsibility and >liability for your own actions and to contact a >licensed Medical Doctor before deciding on any >course of treatment, especially for serious or life-threatening illnesses. > >IF YOU DO NOT AGREE; you must : > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2008 Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 Hmmm....this answer will give me reason to do some more research....and to see who is behind the www.nomilk.com campaign.I do know that folks who are lactose intolerant CAN usually tolerate goat's milk. And I do know that RAW milk, whether from cow or goat, is digested differently than pasteurized milk, and has more health benefits than pasteurized. There is quite an anti-raw milk campaign in this country, set forth by those who are being courted by big ag. and pharmaceutical industry. I also know that quite a few people rely on raw milk to be healthy, and are willing to get it illegally in order to stay healthy.I am new to the list, but when I see " Dr. " may I ask what kind of doctor, is that doctor of Humanities, or a medical doctor? DebOn Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 5:16 PM, Dr. Betty Martini,D.Hum. <bettym19 wrote: With regards to Crohns Disease never, never, never use milk. Some have even said it causes crohn's Disease: http://nomilk.com/crohns.shtml Regards, Betty At 05:01 PM 10/28/2008, Deborah Chandler wrote: >Hi Ernest, > >I am just starting to read and talk to folks >about the healing powers of raw milk. As a goat >person, I am looking into raw goat milk. > >I am NOT at all an expert, but a very good >website for this info is ><http://www.realmilk.com>www.realmilk.com, a >project of the Weston A. Price Organization. > >Raw milk is legal in about 1/2 of the states in >the U.S.. Here in Massachusetts, it is up to >each town to regulate its sale. There are ways >to buy directly from a farmer under the radar. >Check out the situation in your community, (or your brother-in-laws). > >I have read just recently about a person whose >doctor wanted to remove 1/2 of his intestines, >and after he started to drink raw milk, his problems were basically cured. > >I am also hearing good things about it helping >kids with autism. Personally, I have MCS and >want to see what it can do for me; I am hopeful. > >Good luck, >Deb > >On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 4:31 PM, >phread_phlintstone <<ecannecann wrote: > >My brother-in-law has Chrohn's. >He recently had surgery to remove some his large intestine. >he's 57. > >I thought that I had read somewhere things concerning nutritional >treatments. > >Anyone know anything about this? Thanks for your time >Ernest > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Allergies to milk and wheat have been blamed for this problem Jane My brother-in-law has Chrohn's. He recently had surgery to remove some his large intestine. he's 57. I thought that I had read somewhere things concerning nutritional treatments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Dear Deb, I'm a Doctor of Humanities, not an MD, although I spent my life in medicine and created the first health deliver system and had 200 physicians working for me. But most people know even if they have no medical background that milk is the worst thing you can give someone with this disease. Put in milk and the disease and you'll probably get hundreds of articles on how bad it is. Just google the disease and you'll see get all the information. It has nothing to do with raw milk - its any kind of milk. It's the one thing they shouldn't consume. They have to give up dairy. All my best, Betty At 06:44 PM 10/28/2008, Deborah Chandler wrote: >Hmmm....this answer will give me reason to do >some more research....and to see who is behind >the <http://www.nomilk.com>www.nomilk.com campaign. > >I do know that folks who are lactose intolerant >CAN usually tolerate goat's milk. > >And I do know that RAW milk, whether from cow or >goat, is digested differently than pasteurized >milk, and has more health benefits than pasteurized. > >There is quite an anti-raw milk campaign in this >country, set forth by those who are being >courted by big ag. and pharmaceutical industry. > >I also know that quite a few people rely on raw >milk to be healthy, and are willing to get it >illegally in order to stay healthy. > >I am new to the list, but when I see " Dr. " may I >ask what kind of doctor, is that doctor of Humanities, or a medical doctor? > >Deb > > > > >On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 5:16 PM, Dr. Betty >Martini,D.Hum. <<bettym19bettym19 wrote: > >With regards to Crohns Disease never, never, >never use milk. Some have even said it causes >crohn's Disease: ><http://nomilk.com/crohns.shtml>http://nomilk.com/crohns.shtml > >Regards, > >Betty At 05:01 PM 10/28/2008, Deborah Chandler wrote: > > >Hi Ernest, > > > >I am just starting to read and talk to folks > >about the healing powers of raw milk. As a goat > >person, I am looking into raw goat milk. > > > >I am NOT at all an expert, but a very good > >website for this info is > ><<http://www.realmilk.com>http://www.realmilk.com>www.realmilk.com, a > >project of the Weston A. Price Organization. > > > >Raw milk is legal in about 1/2 of the states in > >the U.S.. Here in Massachusetts, it is up to > >each town to regulate its sale. There are ways > >to buy directly from a farmer under the radar. > >Check out the situation in your community, (or your brother-in-laws). > > > >I have read just recently about a person whose > >doctor wanted to remove 1/2 of his intestines, > >and after he started to drink raw milk, his problems were basically cured. > > > >I am also hearing good things about it helping > >kids with autism. Personally, I have MCS and > >want to see what it can do for me; I am hopeful. > > > >Good luck, > >Deb > > > >On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 4:31 PM, > >phread_phlintstone > <<ecann<ecann%40sbcglobal.net>ecann > wrote: > > > >My brother-in-law has Chrohn's. > >He recently had surgery to remove some his large intestine. > >he's 57. > > > >I thought that I had read somewhere things concerning nutritional > >treatments. > > > >Anyone know anything about this? Thanks for your time > >Ernest > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Can't really back it up anyplace that I know of, but it's allergies. Or should I say a reaction to nutrient deficient foods that cause us to actually become ill. We are not actually " allergic " , just becomes such a habit to confess that. It's what " wheat intolerance " is all about as well as the infamous and physically impossible " lactose intolerance " . One is nutrient deficiency the other is reacting to a very toxic substance, pasteurized milk. GMO's do not help. Bentonite clays and DMSO are used for Chrohn's. It's the " new " disease of the era. Yvonne , " phread_phlintstone " <ecann wrote: > > My brother-in-law has Chrohn's. > He recently had surgery to remove some his large intestine. > he's 57. > > I thought that I had read somewhere things concerning nutritional > treatments. > > Anyone know anything about this? Thanks for your time > Ernest > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Absolutely can't heal without calcium! Has lot's of B's, A AND D. BUT it HAS to be grass fed. Grains make it acidic and a possible pathogen problem. For 18 years raw milk healed everything that walked through the Mayo Foundations doors. http://www.realmilk.com/milkcure.html http://www.drrons.com/raw-milk-history-health-benefits- distortions.htm http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=The+milk+cure & go= & form=QBRE Yvonne , " Deborah Chandler " <debchandler411 wrote: > > Hi Ernest, > > I am just starting to read and talk to folks about the healing powers of raw > milk. As a goat person, I am looking into raw goat milk. > > I am NOT at all an expert, but a very good website for this info is > www.realmilk.com, a project of the Weston A. Price Organization. > > Raw milk is legal in about 1/2 of the states in the U.S.. Here in > Massachusetts, it is up to each town to regulate its sale. There are ways to > buy directly from a farmer under the radar. Check out the situation in your > community, (or your brother-in-laws). > > I have read just recently about a person whose doctor wanted to remove 1/2 > of his intestines, and after he started to drink raw milk, his problems were > basically cured. > > I am also hearing good things about it helping kids with autism. Personally, > I have MCS and want to see what it can do for me; I am hopeful. > > Good luck, > Deb > > On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 4:31 PM, phread_phlintstone <ecannwrote: > > > My brother-in-law has Chrohn's. > > He recently had surgery to remove some his large intestine. > > he's 57. > > > > I thought that I had read somewhere things concerning nutritional > > treatments. > > > > Anyone know anything about this? Thanks for your time > > Ernest > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 That would only apply to pasturized homogenized, not raw grass fed. There is a huge difference. The testing was not done on the raw grass fed. Everyone will react to the pasturized/homogenized garbage. It robs calcium. Allergies stem from bad adrenals the raw milk repairs them, thus eliminating the reaction. This does not mean that freshly ground organic heirloom grains should be skipped over in leui of the white paste that likely made him ill to begin with. But no, I actually know people, actual people with full blown Crohn's, completely cured by using grass fed raw milk. The book " Don't Drink Your Milk " by Frank A. Oski, MD, is the former physician-in-chief of John Hopkins Children's Center and Professor and Chairman of the Department of Pediatrics at John Hopkins University School of Medicine, was written about pasteurized milk, NOT raw grass fed. Dr. Weston Price's book is the study on raw milks and his book is online free. http://journeytoforever.org/farm_library/price/pricetoc.html as well as the Mayo Foundation's The Milk Cure. Yvonne , " Dr. Betty Martini,D.Hum. " <bettym19 wrote: > > Dear Deb, > > I'm a Doctor of Humanities, not an MD, although I > spent my life in medicine and created the first > health deliver system and had 200 physicians > working for me. But most people know even if > they have no medical background that milk is the > worst thing you can give someone with this > disease. Put in milk and the disease and you'll > probably get hundreds of articles on how bad it > is. Just google the disease and you'll see get > all the information. It has nothing to do with > raw milk - its any kind of milk. It's the one > thing they shouldn't consume. They have to give up dairy. > > All my best, > Betty At 06:44 PM 10/28/2008, Deborah Chandler wrote: > > >Hmmm....this answer will give me reason to do > >some more research....and to see who is behind > >the <http://www.nomilk.com>www.nomilk.com campaign. > > > >I do know that folks who are lactose intolerant > >CAN usually tolerate goat's milk. > > > >And I do know that RAW milk, whether from cow or > >goat, is digested differently than pasteurized > >milk, and has more health benefits than pasteurized. > > > >There is quite an anti-raw milk campaign in this > >country, set forth by those who are being > >courted by big ag. and pharmaceutical industry. > > > >I also know that quite a few people rely on raw > >milk to be healthy, and are willing to get it > >illegally in order to stay healthy. > > > >I am new to the list, but when I see " Dr. " may I > >ask what kind of doctor, is that doctor of Humanities, or a medical doctor? > > > >Deb > > > > > > > > > >On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 5:16 PM, Dr. Betty > >Martini,D.Hum. <<bettym19bettym19 wrote: > > > >With regards to Crohns Disease never, never, > >never use milk. Some have even said it causes > >crohn's Disease: > ><http://nomilk.com/crohns.shtml>http://nomilk.com/crohns.shtml > > > >Regards, > > > >Betty At 05:01 PM 10/28/2008, Deborah Chandler wrote: > > > > >Hi Ernest, > > > > > >I am just starting to read and talk to folks > > >about the healing powers of raw milk. As a goat > > >person, I am looking into raw goat milk. > > > > > >I am NOT at all an expert, but a very good > > >website for this info is > > ><<http://www.realmilk.com>http://www.realmilk.com>www.realmilk.com, a > > >project of the Weston A. Price Organization. > > > > > >Raw milk is legal in about 1/2 of the states in > > >the U.S.. Here in Massachusetts, it is up to > > >each town to regulate its sale. There are ways > > >to buy directly from a farmer under the radar. > > >Check out the situation in your community, (or your brother-in- laws). > > > > > >I have read just recently about a person whose > > >doctor wanted to remove 1/2 of his intestines, > > >and after he started to drink raw milk, his problems were basically cured. > > > > > >I am also hearing good things about it helping > > >kids with autism. Personally, I have MCS and > > >want to see what it can do for me; I am hopeful. > > > > > >Good luck, > > >Deb > > > > > >On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 4:31 PM, > > >phread_phlintstone > > <<ecann<ecann%40sbcglobal.net>ecann > > wrote: > > > > > >My brother-in-law has Chrohn's. > > >He recently had surgery to remove some his large intestine. > > >he's 57. > > > > > >I thought that I had read somewhere things concerning nutritional > > >treatments. > > > > > >Anyone know anything about this? Thanks for your time > > >Ernest > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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