Guest guest Posted November 11, 2004 Report Share Posted November 11, 2004 My mom just called and said she thinks she may have an ulcer. Ive been sharing everything about health and nutrition Ive learned over the past year. She wants to know if theres any way to treat it through diet or other natural method. Any ideas? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2004 Report Share Posted November 11, 2004 At Thu, 11 Nov 2004 it looks like Jason L composed: > My mom just called and said she thinks she may have an ulcer. Ive > been sharing everything about health and nutrition Ive learned over > the past year. She wants to know if theres any way to treat it > through diet or other natural method. > Have a look at http://www.sweetwheat.com/qa.htm and do a word search for " ulcer " . I cannot give you medical advice but can direct you to sources of information. Wheatgrass juice has been used for quite some time for healing purposes. (example) On a farm in Ireland in the 1930's, my mother had a VERY bad cut on her finger from some farm machinery and her dad immediately grabbed a handful of green grass, crushed it till it seeped green juice then wrapped the wet grass mulch on the wound and wrapped with a cloth. My mother died from cancer before I even started using wheatgrass but the first time I drank a gulp of wheatgrass juice the story she told me came blasting back into my mind. It was really spooky how these bits of information are flagged in memory by emotional moments. Anyway, your mom must be willing to partake in this. Forcing someone to do this would cause such a non-alkaline (emotional) effect that it would create two battles for you. Hope this helps. -- Bill Schoolcraft | Life's journey is not to arrive at the PO Box 210076 | grave safely in a well preserved body, San Francisco,CA 94121 | but rather to skid in sideways, totally http://billschoolcraft.com | spent, yelling " holy shit, what a ride! " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2004 Report Share Posted November 12, 2004 I have read that cabbage helps in healing ulcers. Jason L <fractalbuddha wrote: My mom just called and said she thinks she may have an ulcer. Ive been sharing everything about health and nutrition Ive learned over the past year. She wants to know if theres any way to treat it through diet or other natural method. Any ideas? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2004 Report Share Posted November 12, 2004 > My mom just called and said she thinks she may have an ulcer. Ive > been sharing everything about health and nutrition Ive learned over > the past year. She wants to know if theres any way to treat it > through diet or other natural method. Yes!!! I had stomach ulsers( peptic ulcers) years ago...first she must cut out all acid forming foods! No citrus or tomatoes; that means, lemon, orange juice, tomatoe sauce, salsa or ketchup. Onions and garlic as well as spicy foods will only inflamme ulcers. No coffee or alchohol, heavy salt, chocolate, animal fats of any kind and amazingly carbonated drinks. She should drink freshly squeezed cabbage juice EVERYDAY. You have to drink it fresh because if it sits the smell is overbearing and it taste sour. Also make sure to clean and dispose of the remenants from the juicer immediately. Aloe vera aids in pain relief and speeds healing. She should take 4 ounces of aloe vera juice or gel daily. make sure it is a food grade product. Eat plenty of dark green leafy veggies well steamed; these contain vitamin k, which is needed for healing and is likely to be deficient in people with digestive problems. Also sometimes well steamed carrots and brocoli. 400-800IU of vitamin E daily as well, as L-gluatamine 500mg daily on an empty stomach. As much fresh water she can handle. Water helps dilute the acids so if she feels pain, she should have a nice big room temp glass. She should eat as much Natural yogurt( I prefer non-fat )plain as she can. Adding real maple syrup to sweeten. Cottage cheese is also good. Bananas, avocadoes, squash and yams are also easily digestible. flax oil instead of butter or margarine. Buying good miso paste and using it with everything. Soups, sauces, veggie mock gravies. If you need any recipes let me know. If she follows this treatment for a couple months, this should heal her stomach linning completely. There are many over the counter drugs however while they may relieve the symptoms they do not get to the root the problem. I healed mine and the body is amazing at healing itself with the right support. i hope this helps and I hope your mother heals quickly. Let me know if you have any more questions. mikaela Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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