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Greetings All:

 

I posted this once before but I still haven't figured out what this is. I

recently developed several red spots in my arm pits. Only 2 on my right side,

but several on my left side. They do no itch or hurt. In fact I didn't even

know they were there until someone pointed them out to me. I recently started

eating a great deal of honey. Perhaps as much as 1/4 to 1/2 cup per day. My

intestinal problem appears to have been resolved, but now I have these

non-symptomatic spots in my arm pits and they are not going away. They have been

there for months now. Has anyone had any experience with this. I'm thinking

that perhaps they were some sort of intestinal parasite that has moved to a warm

place in the body. I'm really hoping that someone knows what these are and how

to get rid of them. Thanks to you all!

 

Pamela

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I think you've stumped the group, Pamela.What you say sounds very familiar to me. My Dad gets those on his legs periodically. He has his whole life. The doctors don't even know what it is, but usually tell him it is stress related. Considering my dad's type-A personality, they may be right.When I read your post (both times) I wondered two things: (1) I wondered if your lymph system was attempting to clean itself out, and (2) I wondered if the honey, because it is anti-bacterial, was destroying bad bacteria in your body that was being expelled from your body via the lymph system/sweat glands. I'm just talking off the top of my head. Maybe it will trigger an idea in you or someone else.Have you tried treating it on your own?

herbal remedies From: spicer_pamelaDate: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 18:14:41 +0000{Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???

 

 

 

 

Greetings All:

 

I posted this once before but I still haven't figured out what this is. I recently developed several red spots in my arm pits. Only 2 on my right side, but several on my left side. They do no itch or hurt. In fact I didn't even know they were there until someone pointed them out to me. I recently started eating a great deal of honey. Perhaps as much as 1/4 to 1/2 cup per day. My intestinal problem appears to have been resolved, but now I have these non-symptomatic spots in my arm pits and they are not going away. They have been there for months now. Has anyone had any experience with this. I'm thinking that perhaps they were some sort of intestinal parasite that has moved to a warm place in the body. I'm really hoping that someone knows what these are and how to get rid of them. Thanks to you all!

 

Pamela

 

 

 

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Pamela,

I am sorry you were overlooked here.

I have two ideas for you based on what you say. The first is Candida

overgrowth due to that much honey.

Second - This could be a detox of the lymph. If so you could speed it

along with exercise. Rebounding would be excellent for this.

You could try the exercise , see if it increases it then turns it off .

We could go from there .

Mary

 

 

Pamela Spicer wrote:

 

 

Greetings All:

 

I posted this once before but I still haven't figured out what this is.

I recently developed several red spots in my arm pits. Only 2 on my

right side, but several on my left side. They do no itch or hurt. In

fact I didn't even know they were there until someone pointed them out

to me. I recently started eating a great deal of honey. Perhaps as much

as 1/4 to 1/2 cup per day. My intestinal problem appears to have been

resolved, but now I have these non-symptomatic spots in my arm pits and

they are not going away. They have been there for months now. Has

anyone had any experience with this. I'm thinking that perhaps they

were some sort of intestinal parasite that has moved to a warm place in

the body. I'm really hoping that someone knows what these are and how

to get rid of them. Thanks to you all!

 

Pamela

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Thank you so much for your response Mary. I really appreciate your time. The

thing with honey is that it has antibiotic, antibacterial, antimicrobial and

antifungal properties, so I'm thinking that candida would not be a likely

option. I also work out pretty regularly. I'm a beekeeper so I do a lot of

heavy lifting and hiking as my bees are kept on a 40 acre, hilly parcel. I

actually feel amazing right now. My health is fabulous and I'm very happy

except for these darn spots that make me wonder about my health. The detox of

the lymph may be the problem because I'm sure the honey is very cleansing. My

bees are kept in the Sierra Foothills. No farmers or pesticides, just clean

wild earth. I'm going to do a juice fast for a month or so to see if it will

clear up, but I am totally stumped because as I said, I feel great. thank you

once again for your time and knowledge. I'll try rifing the lymph to see if

that helps at all. THANK YOU MARY!

 

herbal remedies , Mary Ostrowski <mary wrote:

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> Pamela,

> I am sorry you were overlooked here.

> I have two ideas for you based on what you say. The first is Candida

> overgrowth due to that much honey.

> Second - This could be a detox of the lymph. If so you could speed it

> along with exercise. Rebounding would be excellent for this.

> You could try the exercise , see if it increases it then turns it off .

> We could go from there .

> Mary

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> Pamela Spicer wrote:

> >

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> > Greetings All:

> >

> > I posted this once before but I still haven't figured out what this

> > is. I recently developed several red spots in my arm pits. Only 2 on

> > my right side, but several on my left side. They do no itch or hurt.

> > In fact I didn't even know they were there until someone pointed them

> > out to me. I recently started eating a great deal of honey. Perhaps as

> > much as 1/4 to 1/2 cup per day. My intestinal problem appears to have

> > been resolved, but now I have these non-symptomatic spots in my arm

> > pits and they are not going away. They have been there for months now.

> > Has anyone had any experience with this. I'm thinking that perhaps

> > they were some sort of intestinal parasite that has moved to a warm

> > place in the body. I'm really hoping that someone knows what these are

> > and how to get rid of them. Thanks to you all!

> >

> > Pamela

> >

> >

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Thank you very much for your time. lymph seems to be the biggest possibility

and yes, I think because the honey is so cleansing it may be triggering this

needed episode. I was quite ill about 6 years ago and tried traditional

medicine. I went to Capitol Urology in Sacramento CA and was attended to by

" Dr. " Uday Poonamallee who performed 3 surgical procedures on my kidney before I

was told by one of his colleagues that the problem had nothing to do with my

kidney and that if the last surgery that " Dr. " Poonamallee had wanted to do

would have been done, it would have rendered my kidney useless after 3 days.

That ordeal left me feeling raped and pillaged while Uday walked away with a

pocket full of my money. Needless to say, I have decided to treat myself from

now on and other than the spots, I feel amazingly well. I'm 50 years old, I'm

on no meds, I could lose a few lbs but I do ride a bike and hike about 3-5 times

a week. I don't eat fast food or much junk food at all, so I'm just stumped by

these red spots. But again, I must thank you so very much for your time and

assistance.

 

Warm Regards,

 

Pamela

 

herbal remedies , Kathy Runkle <silvereyes2 wrote:

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> I think you've stumped the group, Pamela.

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> What you say sounds very familiar to me. My Dad gets those on his legs

periodically. He has his whole life. The doctors don't even know what it is,

but usually tell him it is stress related. Considering my dad's type-A

personality, they may be right.

>

> When I read your post (both times) I wondered two things: (1) I wondered if

your lymph system was attempting to clean itself out, and (2) I wondered if the

honey, because it is anti-bacterial, was destroying bad bacteria in your body

that was being expelled from your body via the lymph system/sweat glands.

>

> I'm just talking off the top of my head. Maybe it will trigger an idea in you

or someone else.

>

> Have you tried treating it on your own?

>

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> I posted this once before but I still haven't figured out what this is. I

recently developed several red spots in my arm pits. Only 2 on my right side,

but several on my left side. They do no itch or hurt. In fact I didn't even

know they were there until someone pointed them out to me. I recently started

eating a great deal of honey. Perhaps as much as 1/4 to 1/2 cup per day. My

intestinal problem appears to have been resolved, but now I have these

non-symptomatic spots in my arm pits and they are not going away. They have been

there for months now. Has anyone had any experience with this. I'm thinking

that perhaps they were some sort of intestinal parasite that has moved to a warm

place in the body. I'm really hoping that someone knows what these are and how

to get rid of them. Thanks to you all!

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Pamela I want to ask you about the honey. Ive been cleaning with garlic (very stinky) and avoiding honey because I am worried about my pancreas. I have been told that I should avoid honey maple syrup and molasses. But I use all 3 a lot. (The molasses is a main ingredient in the formula I use to balance my ph.) What did your research show in regard to blood sugar issues with all that daily honey?A.-"Pamela Spicer" <spicer_pamela"Herbal Remedies" <herbal remedies >Thursday, October 8, 2009 3:41:41 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada EasternRe: {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???

 

 

 

 

Thank you very much for your time. lymph seems to be the biggest possibility and yes, I think because the honey is so cleansing it may be triggering this needed episode. I was quite ill about 6 years ago and tried traditional medicine. I went to Capitol Urology in Sacramento CA and was attended to by "Dr." Uday Poonamallee who performed 3 surgical procedures on my kidney before I was told by one of his colleagues that the problem had nothing to do with my kidney and that if the last surgery that "Dr." Poonamallee had wanted to do would have been done, it would have rendered my kidney useless after 3 days. That ordeal left me feeling raped and pillaged while Uday walked away with a pocket full of my money. Needless to say, I have decided to treat myself from now on and other than the spots, I feel amazingly well. I'm 50 years old, I'm on no meds, I could lose a few lbs but I do ride a bike and hike about 3-5 times a week. I don't eat fast food or much junk food at all, so I'm just stumped by these red spots. But again, I must thank you so very much for your time and assistance.

 

Warm Regards,

 

Pamela

 

herbal remedies , Kathy Runkle <silvereyes2 wrote:

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> I think you've stumped the group, Pamela.

>

> What you say sounds very familiar to me. My Dad gets those on his legs periodically. He has his whole life. The doctors don't even know what it is, but usually tell him it is stress related. Considering my dad's type-A personality, they may be right.

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> When I read your post (both times) I wondered two things: (1) I wondered if your lymph system was attempting to clean itself out, and (2) I wondered if the honey, because it is anti-bacterial, was destroying bad bacteria in your body that was being expelled from your body via the lymph system/sweat glands.

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> I'm just talking off the top of my head. Maybe it will trigger an idea in you or someone else.

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> Have you tried treating it on your own?

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> Wed, 7 Oct 2009 18:14:41 +0000

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A,could you please share the formula you use to balance your ph?I have recently become interested in dealing w/ ones ph...d--- On Thu, 10/8/09, jarusso7 <jarusso7 wrote:jarusso7 <jarusso7Re: {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???"Herbal Remedies" <herbal remedies >Thursday, October 8, 2009, 10:54 AM

 

 

Pamela I want to ask you about the honey. Ive been cleaning with garlic (very stinky) and avoiding honey because I am worried about my pancreas. I have been told that I should avoid honey maple syrup and molasses. But I use all 3 a lot. (The molasses is a main ingredient in the formula I use to balance my ph.) What did your research show in regard to blood sugar issues with all that daily honey?A.-"Pamela Spicer" <spicer_pamela@ >"Herbal Remedies" <herbal remedies>Thursday, October 8, 2009 3:41:41 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada EasternRe: {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???

 

 

 

 

Thank you very much for your time. lymph seems to be the biggest possibility and yes, I think because the honey is so cleansing it may be triggering this needed episode. I was quite ill about 6 years ago and tried traditional medicine. I went to Capitol Urology in Sacramento CA and was attended to by "Dr." Uday Poonamallee who performed 3 surgical procedures on my kidney before I was told by one of his colleagues that the problem had nothing to do with my kidney and that if the last surgery that "Dr." Poonamallee had wanted to do would have been done, it would have rendered my kidney useless after 3 days. That ordeal left me feeling raped and pillaged while Uday walked away with a pocket full of my money. Needless to say, I have decided to treat myself from now on and other than the spots, I feel amazingly well. I'm 50 years old, I'm on no meds, I could lose a few lbs but I do ride a bike and hike about 3-5 times a week. I

don't eat fast food or much junk food at all, so I'm just stumped by these red spots. But again, I must thank you so very much for your time and assistance.

 

Warm Regards,

 

Pamela

 

herbal remedies, Kathy Runkle <silvereyes2@ ...> wrote:

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>

> I think you've stumped the group, Pamela.

>

> What you say sounds very familiar to me. My Dad gets those on his legs periodically. He has his whole life. The doctors don't even know what it is, but usually tell him it is stress related. Considering my dad's type-A personality, they may be right.

>

> When I read your post (both times) I wondered two things: (1) I wondered if your lymph system was attempting to clean itself out, and (2) I wondered if the honey, because it is anti-bacterial, was destroying bad bacteria in your body that was being expelled from your body via the lymph system/sweat glands.

>

> I'm just talking off the top of my head. Maybe it will trigger an idea in you or someone else.

>

> Have you tried treating it on your own?

>

>

>

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> herbal remedies

> spicer_pamela@ ...

> Wed, 7 Oct 2009 18:14:41 +0000

> {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???

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> I posted this once before but I still haven't figured out what this is. I recently developed several red spots in my arm pits. Only 2 on my right side, but several on my left side. They do no itch or hurt. In fact I didn't even know they were there until someone pointed them out to me. I recently started eating a great deal of honey. Perhaps as much as 1/4 to 1/2 cup per day. My intestinal problem appears to have been resolved, but now I have these non-symptomatic spots in my arm pits and they are not going away. They have been there for months now. Has anyone had any experience with this. I'm thinking that perhaps they were some sort of intestinal parasite that has moved to a warm place in the body. I'm really hoping that someone knows what these are and how to get rid of them. Thanks to you all!

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Happy to! It's Doc's formula (in the files) and it is super easy to make. Organic black strap molasses32oz of organic unpasteurized Apple Cider Vinegar3 droppers of black walnut hull tincture. Mix well, daily dose it 2 tablespoons. Anella-"Don Allen" <hooty304"Herbal Remedies" <herbal remedies >Thursday, October 8, 2009 12:13:17 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada EasternRe: {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???

 

 

 

 

A,could you please share the formula you use to balance your ph?I have recently become interested in dealing w/ ones ph...d--- On Thu, 10/8/09, jarusso7 <jarusso7 wrote:jarusso7 <jarusso7Re: {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???"Herbal Remedies" <herbal remedies >Thursday, October 8, 2009, 10:54 AM

 

 

Pamela I want to ask you about the honey. Ive been cleaning with garlic (very stinky) and avoiding honey because I am worried about my pancreas. I have been told that I should avoid honey maple syrup and molasses. But I use all 3 a lot. (The molasses is a main ingredient in the formula I use to balance my ph.) What did your research show in regard to blood sugar issues with all that daily honey?A.-"Pamela Spicer" <spicer_pamela@ >"Herbal Remedies" <herbal remedies>Thursday, October 8, 2009 3:41:41 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada EasternRe: {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???

 

 

 

 

Thank you very much for your time. lymph seems to be the biggest possibility and yes, I think because the honey is so cleansing it may be triggering this needed episode. I was quite ill about 6 years ago and tried traditional medicine. I went to Capitol Urology in Sacramento CA and was attended to by "Dr." Uday Poonamallee who performed 3 surgical procedures on my kidney before I was told by one of his colleagues that the problem had nothing to do with my kidney and that if the last surgery that "Dr." Poonamallee had wanted to do would have been done, it would have rendered my kidney useless after 3 days. That ordeal left me feeling raped and pillaged while Uday walked away with a pocket full of my money. Needless to say, I have decided to treat myself from now on and other than the spots, I feel amazingly well. I'm 50 years old, I'm on no meds, I could lose a few lbs but I do ride a bike and hike about 3-5 times a week. I

don't eat fast food or much junk food at all, so I'm just stumped by these red spots. But again, I must thank you so very much for your time and assistance.

 

Warm Regards,

 

Pamela

 

herbal remedies, Kathy Runkle <silvereyes2@ ...> wrote:

>

>

> I think you've stumped the group, Pamela.

>

> What you say sounds very familiar to me. My Dad gets those on his legs periodically. He has his whole life. The doctors don't even know what it is, but usually tell him it is stress related. Considering my dad's type-A personality, they may be right.

>

> When I read your post (both times) I wondered two things: (1) I wondered if your lymph system was attempting to clean itself out, and (2) I wondered if the honey, because it is anti-bacterial, was destroying bad bacteria in your body that was being expelled from your body via the lymph system/sweat glands.

>

> I'm just talking off the top of my head. Maybe it will trigger an idea in you or someone else.

>

> Have you tried treating it on your own?

>

>

>

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> herbal remedies

> spicer_pamela@ ...

> Wed, 7 Oct 2009 18:14:41 +0000

> {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???

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> I posted this once before but I still haven't figured out what this is. I recently developed several red spots in my arm pits. Only 2 on my right side, but several on my left side. They do no itch or hurt. In fact I didn't even know they were there until someone pointed them out to me. I recently started eating a great deal of honey. Perhaps as much as 1/4 to 1/2 cup per day. My intestinal problem appears to have been resolved, but now I have these non-symptomatic spots in my arm pits and they are not going away. They have been there for months now. Has anyone had any experience with this. I'm thinking that perhaps they were some sort of intestinal parasite that has moved to a warm place in the body. I'm really hoping that someone knows what these are and how to get rid of them. Thanks to you all!

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How much molasses?and is it sulphered or unsulphered?..Thanks...this is helpful...d--- On Thu, 10/8/09, jarusso7 <jarusso7 wrote:jarusso7 <jarusso7Re: {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???"Herbal Remedies" <herbal remedies >Thursday, October 8, 2009, 4:32 PM

 

 

Happy to! It's Doc's formula (in the files) and it is super easy to make. Organic black strap molasses32oz of organic unpasteurized Apple Cider Vinegar3 droppers of black walnut hull tincture. Mix well, daily dose it 2 tablespoons. Anella-"Don Allen" <hooty304 >"Herbal Remedies" <herbal remedies>Thursday, October 8, 2009 12:13:17 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada EasternRe: {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???

 

 

 

 

A,could you please share the formula you use to balance your ph?I have recently become interested in dealing w/ ones ph...d--- On Thu, 10/8/09, jarusso7 (AT) comcast (DOT) net <jarusso7 (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote:jarusso7 (AT) comcast (DOT) net <jarusso7 (AT) comcast (DOT) net>Re: {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???"Herbal Remedies" <herbal remedies>Thursday, October 8, 2009, 10:54 AM

 

 

Pamela I want to ask you about the honey. Ive been cleaning with garlic (very stinky) and avoiding honey because I am worried about my pancreas. I have been told that I should avoid honey maple syrup and molasses. But I use all 3 a lot. (The molasses is a main ingredient in the formula I use to balance my ph.) What did your research show in regard to blood sugar issues with all that daily honey?A.-"Pamela Spicer" <spicer_pamela@ >"Herbal Remedies" <herbal remedies>Thursday, October 8, 2009 3:41:41 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada EasternRe: {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???

 

 

 

 

Thank you very much for your time. lymph seems to be the biggest possibility and yes, I think because the honey is so cleansing it may be triggering this needed episode. I was quite ill about 6 years ago and tried traditional medicine. I went to Capitol Urology in Sacramento CA and was attended to by "Dr." Uday Poonamallee who performed 3 surgical procedures on my kidney before I was told by one of his colleagues that the problem had nothing to do with my kidney and that if the last surgery that "Dr." Poonamallee had wanted to do would have been done, it would have rendered my kidney useless after 3 days. That ordeal left me feeling raped and pillaged while Uday walked away with a pocket full of my money. Needless to say, I have decided to treat myself from now on and other than the spots, I feel amazingly well. I'm 50 years old, I'm on no meds, I could lose a few lbs but I do ride a bike and hike about 3-5 times a week. I

don't eat fast food or much junk food at all, so I'm just stumped by these red spots. But again, I must thank you so very much for your time and assistance.

 

Warm Regards,

 

Pamela

 

herbal remedies, Kathy Runkle <silvereyes2@ ...> wrote:

>

>

> I think you've stumped the group, Pamela.

>

> What you say sounds very familiar to me. My Dad gets those on his legs periodically. He has his whole life. The doctors don't even know what it is, but usually tell him it is stress related. Considering my dad's type-A personality, they may be right.

>

> When I read your post (both times) I wondered two things: (1) I wondered if your lymph system was attempting to clean itself out, and (2) I wondered if the honey, because it is anti-bacterial, was destroying bad bacteria in your body that was being expelled from your body via the lymph system/sweat glands.

>

> I'm just talking off the top of my head. Maybe it will trigger an idea in you or someone else.

>

> Have you tried treating it on your own?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> herbal remedies

> spicer_pamela@ ...

> Wed, 7 Oct 2009 18:14:41 +0000

> {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???

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> I posted this once before but I still haven't figured out what this is. I recently developed several red spots in my arm pits. Only 2 on my right side, but several on my left side. They do no itch or hurt. In fact I didn't even know they were there until someone pointed them out to me. I recently started eating a great deal of honey. Perhaps as much as 1/4 to 1/2 cup per day. My intestinal problem appears to have been resolved, but now I have these non-symptomatic spots in my arm pits and they are not going away. They have been there for months now. Has anyone had any experience with this. I'm thinking that perhaps they were some sort of intestinal parasite that has moved to a warm place in the body. I'm really hoping that someone knows what these are and how to get rid of them. Thanks to you all!

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It's unsulphered. I don't remember the amount I just know that it's the whole bottle when I buy it. I always have to look the recipe up in the files section to verify the amount. HTHAnella-"Don Allen" <hooty304"Herbal Remedies" <herbal remedies >Thursday, October 8, 2009 7:10:31 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada EasternRe: {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???

 

 

 

 

How much molasses?and is it sulphered or unsulphered?..Thanks...this is helpful...d--- On Thu, 10/8/09, jarusso7 <jarusso7 wrote:jarusso7 <jarusso7Re: {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???"Herbal Remedies" <herbal remedies >Thursday, October 8, 2009, 4:32 PM

 

 

Happy to! It's Doc's formula (in the files) and it is super easy to make. Organic black strap molasses32oz of organic unpasteurized Apple Cider Vinegar3 droppers of black walnut hull tincture. Mix well, daily dose it 2 tablespoons. Anella-"Don Allen" <hooty304 >"Herbal Remedies" <herbal remedies>Thursday, October 8, 2009 12:13:17 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada EasternRe: {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???

 

 

 

 

A,could you please share the formula you use to balance your ph?I have recently become interested in dealing w/ ones ph...d--- On Thu, 10/8/09, jarusso7 (AT) comcast (DOT) net <jarusso7 (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote:jarusso7 (AT) comcast (DOT) net <jarusso7 (AT) comcast (DOT) net>Re: {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???"Herbal Remedies" <herbal remedies>Thursday, October 8, 2009, 10:54 AM

 

 

Pamela I want to ask you about the honey. Ive been cleaning with garlic (very stinky) and avoiding honey because I am worried about my pancreas. I have been told that I should avoid honey maple syrup and molasses. But I use all 3 a lot. (The molasses is a main ingredient in the formula I use to balance my ph.) What did your research show in regard to blood sugar issues with all that daily honey?A.-"Pamela Spicer" <spicer_pamela@ >"Herbal Remedies" <herbal remedies>Thursday, October 8, 2009 3:41:41 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada EasternRe: {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???

 

 

 

 

Thank you very much for your time. lymph seems to be the biggest possibility and yes, I think because the honey is so cleansing it may be triggering this needed episode. I was quite ill about 6 years ago and tried traditional medicine. I went to Capitol Urology in Sacramento CA and was attended to by "Dr." Uday Poonamallee who performed 3 surgical procedures on my kidney before I was told by one of his colleagues that the problem had nothing to do with my kidney and that if the last surgery that "Dr." Poonamallee had wanted to do would have been done, it would have rendered my kidney useless after 3 days. That ordeal left me feeling raped and pillaged while Uday walked away with a pocket full of my money. Needless to say, I have decided to treat myself from now on and other than the spots, I feel amazingly well. I'm 50 years old, I'm on no meds, I could lose a few lbs but I do ride a bike and hike about 3-5 times a week. I

don't eat fast food or much junk food at all, so I'm just stumped by these red spots. But again, I must thank you so very much for your time and assistance.

 

Warm Regards,

 

Pamela

 

herbal remedies, Kathy Runkle <silvereyes2@ ...> wrote:

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> I think you've stumped the group, Pamela.

>

> What you say sounds very familiar to me. My Dad gets those on his legs periodically. He has his whole life. The doctors don't even know what it is, but usually tell him it is stress related. Considering my dad's type-A personality, they may be right.

>

> When I read your post (both times) I wondered two things: (1) I wondered if your lymph system was attempting to clean itself out, and (2) I wondered if the honey, because it is anti-bacterial, was destroying bad bacteria in your body that was being expelled from your body via the lymph system/sweat glands.

>

> I'm just talking off the top of my head. Maybe it will trigger an idea in you or someone else.

>

> Have you tried treating it on your own?

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Don,

You can find the recipe in the file section. Use 32 OZ of organic ,

unsulphured black strap.

Mary

 

 

Don Allen wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

How much molasses?

and is it sulphered or unsulphered?..

Thanks...this is helpful...

d

 

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jarusso7 (AT) comcast (DOT) net <jarusso7 (AT) comcast (DOT) net>

Re: {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???

"Herbal Remedies" <herbal remedies >

Thursday, October 8, 2009, 4:32 PM

 

 

 

Happy

to! It's Doc's formula (in the files) and it is super easy to make.

Organic black strap molasses

32oz of organic unpasteurized Apple Cider Vinegar

3 droppers of black walnut hull tincture.

Mix well, daily dose it 2 tablespoons.

Anella

 

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"Don Allen" <hooty304 >

"Herbal Remedies" <herbal remedies>

Thursday, October 8, 2009 12:13:17 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern

Re: {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic

migration???

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A,

could you please share the formula you use to balance your ph?

I have recently become interested in dealing w/ ones ph...

d

 

--- On Thu, 10/8/09, jarusso7 (AT) comcast (DOT) net <jarusso7 (AT) comcast (DOT)

net> wrote:

 

jarusso7 (AT) comcast (DOT) net <jarusso7 (AT) comcast (DOT) net>

Re: {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???

"Herbal Remedies" <herbal remedies>

Thursday, October 8, 2009, 10:54 AM

 

 

 

Pamela

I want to ask you about the honey.

Ive been cleaning with garlic (very stinky) and avoiding honey because

I am worried about my pancreas.

I have been told that I should avoid honey maple syrup and molasses.

But I use all 3 a lot. (The molasses is a main ingredient in the

formula I use to balance my ph.) What did your research show in regard

to blood sugar issues with all that daily honey?

A.

 

-

"Pamela Spicer" <spicer_pamela@ >

"Herbal Remedies" <herbal remedies>

Thursday, October 8, 2009 3:41:41 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern

Re: {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic

migration???

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you very much for your time. lymph seems to

be the biggest possibility and yes, I think because the honey is so

cleansing it may be triggering this needed episode. I was quite ill

about 6 years ago and tried traditional medicine. I went to Capitol

Urology in Sacramento CA and was attended to by "Dr." Uday Poonamallee

who performed 3 surgical procedures on my kidney before I was told by

one of his colleagues that the problem had nothing to do with my kidney

and that if the last surgery that "Dr." Poonamallee had wanted to do

would have been done, it would have rendered my kidney useless after 3

days. That ordeal left me feeling raped and pillaged while Uday walked

away with a pocket full of my money. Needless to say, I have decided to

treat myself from now on and other than the spots, I feel amazingly

well. I'm 50 years old, I'm on no meds, I could lose a few lbs but I do

ride a bike and hike about 3-5 times a week. I don't eat fast food or

much junk food at all, so I'm just stumped by these red spots. But

again, I must thank you so very much for your time and assistance.

 

Warm Regards,

 

Pamela

 

herbal remedies@

. com, Kathy Runkle <silvereyes2@ ...> wrote:

>

>

> I think you've stumped the group, Pamela.

>

> What you say sounds very familiar to me. My Dad gets those on his

legs periodically. He has his whole life. The doctors don't even know

what it is, but usually tell him it is stress related. Considering my

dad's type-A personality, they may be right.

>

> When I read your post (both times) I wondered two things: (1) I

wondered if your lymph system was attempting to clean itself out, and

(2) I wondered if the honey, because it is anti-bacterial, was

destroying bad bacteria in your body that was being expelled from your

body via the lymph system/sweat glands.

>

> I'm just talking off the top of my head. Maybe it will trigger an

idea in you or someone else.

>

> Have you tried treating it on your own?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> herbal remedies@

. com

> spicer_pamela@ ...

> Wed, 7 Oct 2009 18:14:41 +0000

> {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic

migration???

>

>

>

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>

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>

>

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>

>

>

>

>

>

> Greetings All:

>

>

>

> I posted this once before but I still haven't figured out what

this is. I recently developed several red spots in my arm pits. Only 2

on my right side, but several on my left side. They do no itch or hurt.

In fact I didn't even know they were there until someone pointed them

out to me. I recently started eating a great deal of honey. Perhaps as

much as 1/4 to 1/2 cup per day. My intestinal problem appears to have

been resolved, but now I have these non-symptomatic spots in my arm

pits and they are not going away. They have been there for months now.

Has anyone had any experience with this. I'm thinking that perhaps they

were some sort of intestinal parasite that has moved to a warm place in

the body. I'm really hoping that someone knows what these are and how

to get rid of them. Thanks to you all!

>

>

>

> Pamela

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Where can we get “true” black

walnuts?

 

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Friday, October 09, 2009

10:26 AM

To:

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Don,

You can find the recipe in the file section. Use 32 OZ of organic , unsulphured

black strap.

Mary

 

 

Don Allen wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

How much molasses?

and is it sulphered or unsulphered?..

Thanks...this is helpful...

d

 

--- On Thu, 10/8/09, jarusso7 (AT) comcast (DOT) net

<jarusso7 (AT) comcast (DOT) net>

wrote:

 

jarusso7 (AT) comcast (DOT) net <jarusso7 (AT) comcast (DOT) net>

Re: {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???

" Herbal Remedies " <herbal remedies >

Thursday, October 8, 2009, 4:32 PM

 

 

 

Happy to! It's Doc's

formula (in the files) and it is super easy to make.

Organic black strap molasses

32oz of organic unpasteurized Apple Cider Vinegar

3 droppers of black walnut hull tincture.

Mix well, daily dose it 2 tablespoons.

Anella

 

-

" Don Allen " <hooty304 (AT) (DOT)

com>

" Herbal Remedies " <herbal remedies>

Thursday, October 8, 2009 12:13:17 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern

Re: {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic

migration???

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A,

could you please share the formula you use to balance your ph?

I have recently become interested in dealing w/ ones ph...

d

 

--- On Thu, 10/8/09, jarusso7 (AT) comcast (DOT)

net <jarusso7 (AT) comcast (DOT)

net> wrote:

 

jarusso7 (AT) comcast (DOT) net <jarusso7 (AT) comcast (DOT)

net>

Re: {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???

" Herbal Remedies " <herbal remedies>

Thursday, October 8, 2009, 10:54 AM

 

 

 

Pamela I want to ask

you about the honey.

Ive been cleaning with garlic (very stinky) and avoiding honey because I am

worried about my pancreas.

I have been told that I should avoid honey maple syrup and molasses.

But I use all 3 a lot. (The molasses is a main ingredient in the

formula I use to balance my ph.) What did your research show in

regard to blood sugar issues with all that daily honey?

A.

 

-

" Pamela Spicer " <spicer_pamela@ >

" Herbal Remedies " <herbal remedies>

Thursday, October 8, 2009 3:41:41 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern

Re: {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic

migration???

 

 

 

 

Thank you very much

for your time. lymph seems to be the biggest possibility and yes, I think

because the honey is so cleansing it may be triggering this needed episode.

I was quite ill about 6 years ago and tried traditional medicine. I went to

Capitol Urology in Sacramento CA and was attended to by " Dr. "

Uday Poonamallee who performed 3 surgical procedures on my kidney before I

was told by one of his colleagues that the problem had nothing to do with

my kidney and that if the last surgery that " Dr. " Poonamallee had

wanted to do would have been done, it would have rendered my kidney useless

after 3 days. That ordeal left me feeling raped and pillaged while Uday

walked away with a pocket full of my money. Needless to say, I have decided

to treat myself from now on and other than the spots, I feel amazingly

well. I'm 50 years old, I'm on no meds, I could lose a few lbs but I do

ride a bike and hike about 3-5 times a week. I don't

eat fast food or much junk food at all, so I'm

just stumped by these red spots. But again, I must thank you so very much

for your time and assistance.

 

Warm Regards,

 

Pamela

 

herbal remedies, Kathy Runkle <silvereyes2@

....> wrote:

>

>

> I think you've stumped the

group, Pamela.

>

> What you say sounds very familiar to me. My Dad gets those on his legs

periodically. He has his whole life. The doctors don't

even know what it is, but usually tell him it is stress related.

Considering my dad's type-A

personality, they may be right.

>

> When I read your post (both times) I wondered two things: (1) I

wondered if your lymph system was attempting to clean itself out, and (2) I

wondered if the honey, because it is anti-bacterial, was destroying bad

bacteria in your body that was being expelled from your body via the lymph

system/sweat glands.

>

> I'm just talking off the

top of my head. Maybe it will trigger an idea in you or someone else.

>

> Have you tried treating it on your own?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> herbal remedies

> spicer_pamela@ ...

> Wed, 7 Oct 2009 18:14:41 +0000

> {Herbal Remedies} Question: Possible parasitic migration???

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Greetings All:

>

>

>

> I posted this once before but I still haven't

figured out what this is. I recently developed several red spots in my arm

pits. Only 2 on my right side, but several on my left side. They do no itch

or hurt. In fact I didn't even

know they were there until someone pointed them out to me. I recently

started eating a great deal of honey. Perhaps as much as 1/4 to 1/2 cup per

day. My intestinal problem appears to have been resolved, but now I have

these non-symptomatic spots in my arm pits and they are not going away.

They have been there for months now. Has anyone had any experience with

this. I'm thinking that perhaps

they were some sort of intestinal parasite that has moved to a warm place

in the body. I'm really hoping

that someone knows what these are and how to get rid of them. Thanks to you

all!

>

>

>

> Pamela

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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