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- For the raw food proponents and for the natural hygiene proponents
by david1o1
33 days
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Listen to what this man is saying and understand the limits of your concepts : ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1O54O-qcnSI ... (from 7m00s to end) ... ... Maybe the immune system cells of a human body are able to develop new defense mechanisms and new weapons to get rid of foreign helminths and protozoas, but how much time will it take ? Days ? Weeks ? Months ? Years ? ... Were the human bodies prepared for such a rapid and important transit of humans, animals, foods, drinks, from all parts of the world, and consequently the foreign parasites which came with them ? ... If adult worms have the ability ...
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- Re: For the raw food proponents and for the natural hygiene proponents
by Kcirla
32 days
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We almost all have parasites. Why some may die from it when others live until their nineties with no health issues whatsoever? Well it’s all about what keeps them in check. This is a good immune system and a healthy digestive system. And this is mostly influenced by the foods we eat, the stress we get, and the drugs we take. ... ... I’ve suffered massive parasite infestation, worms of all kind, candida overgrowth, to the point I was dying (my health went downhill extremly fast after long courses of antibiotics). Nuking them with powerful drugs or herbs never did the trick, they always developp ...
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- Re: For the raw food proponents and for the natural hygiene proponents
by david1o1
32 days
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[quote] ... I’ve suffered massive parasite infestation, worms of all kind, candida overgrowth, to the point I was dying (my health went downhill extremly fast after long courses of antibiotics). Nuking them with powerful drugs or herbs never did the trick, they always developped quick resistance to them. ... [/quote] ... If the anti parasites drugs/herbs are not used in the right way, for example a too low dose during a too long time, instead of a high enough dose during a short time, the surviving parasites and the next generations will develop a resistance to these drugs/herbs. ... ... That’s why i pr ...
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- Re: For the raw food proponents and for the natural hygiene proponents
by glaxony
32 days
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My getting sick story is similar to yours, but my getting well experience is different. I nearly died in 2002. The critters infecting me flourish regardless of what I eat. The doctor won’t prescribe enough albendazole to do much of anything except make them a little uncomfortable and cause some migration. It wasn’t until I bombarded my system with high doses of herbal anti-biotic concoctions that I was able to make any headway. Regardless of what I choose to eat they come back. I tried strict macrobiotic for 3 years. Then I went Raw. Couldn’t tell any difference. I can tell that my body lo ...
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- Re: For the raw food proponents and for the natural hygiene proponents
RRR by david1o1
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[quote] ... It wasn’t until I bombarded my system with high doses of herbal anti-biotic concoctions that I was able to make any headway. Regardless of what I choose to eat they come back. I tried strict macrobiotic for 3 years. Then I went Raw. Couldn’t tell any difference. I can tell that my body loves Raw food and it is easier for me to digest, so I prefer a predominantly raw diet. But I can’t tell it does anything to reduce or prevent the parasites from recolonizing. ... [/quote] ... Same thing here, a few years ago, i was not able to appreciate anything because my body was so constipated and in ...
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- Re: For the raw food proponents and for the natural hygiene proponents
by dave505
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... I all the time had a lot of senzations in my abdomen and chest: swirls, squirls, noises, pains, blockage, stubbs....all the docs told me its either normal either ”I feel to much”. after my second deworming including with naturals but also albenda I’VE HAD NO SENZATIONS AT ALL IN MY BODY FOR SEVERAL DAYS. i was free of any weird feeling... ... ... how did you improve your constipation by the way? [End]
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- Re: For the raw food proponents and for the natural hygiene proponents
by david1o1
31 days
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[quote] ... how did you improve your constipation by the way? ... [/quote] ... By constipation, i do not mean a slow elimination of feces, i mean an accumulation of waste in the body and consequently an increase of the pressure in the body. ... ... This pressure is, from my understanding and experience, mostly caused by a colon full of waste, with a slow ability to eliminate, it is partly caused by the composition of the foods/drinks which one ingest, but also by the helminths who have the ability to slow down the elimination processes of the body, and by the irritations, cuts, wastes, they produce. ... ... ...
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- Re: For the raw food proponents and for the natural hygiene proponents
by glaxony
32 days
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you say- ... ... ”but how much time will it take ? Days ? Weeks ? Months ? Years ?” ... ... Perhaps this kind of thing occurs over many generations of natural selection. ... Meanwhile I hope for the best and pray the old school naturopaths were right in teaching people how to cleanse their blood and guts, and that if you can figure out how to reach and eliminate the core/queen of the hive, the colony can be banished forever by the immune system. ... ... Truth or paranoia?: ... ... Raw foods are much more likely to be contaminated by microscopic eggs that are attached like lice and cannot be washed off without ...
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- Re: For the raw food proponents and for the natural hygiene proponents
by Kcirla
32 days
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Although raw foods are the probably the healthiest foods available, nothing will help someone that is too far gone, simply because digestion is too weak and pathogens will keep surviving whatever you do. The best way out of it is to give the digestive and immune systems a rest from all that digestion that requires energy and distracts the body from fighting the critters. [End]
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- How do you get rid of parasites
by Ivann
75 days
718
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I Have parasites over three years ago. Also,I upload many times my stool´s photo, that are big and yellow. ... ... In my country there are a few specialists in parasites. ... I have constipation. ... ... Can yu share your experiencie how to get rid of parasites? ... ... What medicines and natural products did you take? [End]
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- Re: How do you get rid of parasites
by sd2345
75 days
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I looked at your pictures, I don’t see evidence of parasites, although yellow stool could mean blocked bile duct so it’s a possibility, in addition to the constipation. ... ... The best thing to do is try a cleanse and see what happens. For me, raw garlic, good quality clove and tumeric, and keeping the bowels cleansed has restored my health. There are many products out there, but many are too weak. I’ve been hearing good things about Kroeger wormwood complex, maybe try that with raw garlic and the other herbs for a couple of weeks and see if you then get evidence of what might be your issue ...
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- Re: How do you get rid of parasites
by scabdraggr
75 days
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check my recent posts about the correct way and meds for ridding one’s gut of all the fungi and bugs. [End]
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- Re: How do you get rid of parasites
by fastinganne
70 days
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Ivann, ... ... Have you ever considered a water fast as a means to get rid of all kinds of parasites? Read on CZ about water fast and maybe you will discover that it is the safest, cheapest, always available method to cure any disease, including parasitic, you may suffer from. ... ... Add a water/coffee enema to water fast to assist in parasites elimination. ... ... Love, ... ... Anne [End]
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- Re: How do you get rid of parasites
by scabdraggr
70 days
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The animal kingdom has many creatures that bother us and we have several species of bugs inside us but we do not have any bugs from the three main groups of parasites. this is why the confusion goes on and why sufferers and parasitologists are at odds. Our bugs and fungi are incidental and not parasitic nor parasitoid. To be a parasite it must be in the 3 groups recognized by Science, our bugs are a collection of creatures that are seldom seen inside mammals.If they were truly parasitic, then due to the number of species, we would not have survived this long. ... The problem is how to rid o ...
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- You know what would be great for this forum, and for readers on curezone?
by chirontherainbowbridge
3 mon
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If a few people were to write essays about how they view Natural Hygiene. From a support standpoint--not a debate one. It probably could use a re-framing, for those who might otherwise not hear of it, or ever know that, essentially, it is *about* being natural with living as a whole; that it’s not all about ”hygiene” as we normally think of it. Anyway--maybe I should get the ball rolling. Truthfully, the name always put me off, sounding somehow churchy, and impossibly prissy. And yet, and yet. I (now) know better. ... ... I’ll be back to this space. ... ... Anyone else inspired to write something t ...
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- Concern over mega-dosing with vitamin D:
is it the new calcium?
by chirontherainbowbridge
3 mon
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... ... Reposted from here: ... ... http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=2046498#i ... ... ... Also read Carolyn Dean’s The Magnesium Miracle. ... ... ... (And personally, I would always tend toward natural whole food sources...) ... ... ... Chiron [End]
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- Minerals; getting the building blocks in order; and the basis of alkaliz...
by chirontherainbowbridge
5 mon
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Grz (Grzbear)is a well-respected member of curezone, whose posts have always been in the service of truth. ... ... http://sicknesshope.com/node/1631 ... ... ... ... Here’s his story, collected from entries posted over time, after his getting serious about alkalizing and re-mineralizing. It was that or get worse and worse. I too, was starting to feel ”age” creeping up on me, when I first came to CZ in 2001 or so. And with re-mineralization have become much healthier than I was, though I’m more than a decade older than when I first started looking for the natural way to reverse what people call ”normal” ...
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- vitamin D - and world's healthiest foods site
by chirontherainbowbridge
6 mon
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this is a good site [End]
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- on fruitarianism, the orange juice fast, etc.
by chirontherainbowbridge
6 mon
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http://www.fruitgod.com/ [End]
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- Cayenne and my heart.
by trimnut2
7 mon
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Heart is good. Last cardiologist’s comment ”keep doing what you are doing”. Current BP ~ 110/72 PR 52. ... ... When I have almost any cayenne PR doubles and BP goes to 140/90 for the next three days or so. PR stays up for about three hours. This applies whether I use fresh chillies, powder, tincture or cooked. ... ... If I am thinking the PR tolerance test: conclusion don’t touch cayenne?? ... ... As my response seems to go against much of the talk about Cayenne I wondered if anyone has any ideas about my cayenne response? ... ... I would like to be able to use cayenne if only in tinctures. ... ... T2 ...
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- Re: Cayenne and my heart.
by explorer2009
6 mon
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This is logical so far cayenne is Yang energy which ... makes BP raise. ... If you have Yin disease like ishemia, cardiomyopathy, or having had heart attack, it however generally helps, as ... all these diseases are Yin. ... You can help this, placing a piece of remedy on a heart zone ... on palm, Su-jok diagram, which will restrict action on heart only and not significantly affect the BP. ... http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1903513 ... [End]
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- Re: Cayenne and my heart.
by explorer2009
6 mon
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Also, you may try blackseed seeds, milled 1 teaspoon a day, no more, also tape 4-5 several seeds on heart zone, for 24 hours, then change to new ones. ... This is also strong Yang remedy but with very balanced ... action. [End]
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- Re: Cayenne and my heart.
by Johny Apple Bomb
6 mon
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I’ve also noticed that cayenne temporarily raises blood pressure. ... ... I still recommend it as it helps to cures many diseases. It rebuilds the venous structure so any higher blood pressure would be nullified by the stronger veins and arteries. ... ... http://www.cayennepepper.info/cayenne-pepper-and-heart-health.html [End]
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- Re: Cayenne and my heart.
by trimnut2
6 mon
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Thanks to explorer2009 and Johny Apple Bomb, good comments. ... ... Agreed and understand the points and looking forward to trialling the Su-jok approach. Thanks for that idea. Are you aware of the ”ECIWO” work in China which I suspect is related? ... ... When mention is made of placing the remedy on the appropriate point do I assume that means Cayenne on the point at the base of the thumb? ... ... Does anyone have any idea what the reaction I am experiencing may be due to? ... ... Thanks and advice appreciated. T2 [End]
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- Re: Cayenne and my heart.
by explorer2009
6 mon
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You work the heart zone on palm, yes, at thumb root. ... If you want to try Su-jok, there’s more you can do: ... 1. Go pressing by a round tip of a pencil or smth similar, all over the heart zone, you’ll find sensitive and painful points there, mark them by GREEN colour pen ... 2. Then, you may do 2 things: ... --- tape a piece of cayenne onto place where points are most concentrated ... --- or treat every point individually: tape ... a small seed, carrot or that of cayenne, onto each point ... --- then you may cover the whole zone by a piece of cayenne flesh ... 3. Good to add heating of the whole zone covered ...
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- Re: Cayenne and my heart.
by chirontherainbowbridge
6 mon
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Interesting! make me wonder what blood type you are. I recall, according to the D’adamo blood type theory, cayenne would be classed not beneficial for type A’s. This is something I’ve wondered about, from time to time. The conclusion I’ve come to is that cooked cayenne is not good, ... but raw, and the kind in the Master Tonic is ok--for me, I am type A. ... ... It is said that ginger is a good alternative (in terms of ”medicinal/beneficial”) for type A’s, and I find it to be tolerated much better. ... ... ... ... Chiron [End]
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- Re: Cayenne and my heart.
by trimnut2
6 mon
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Thanks Explorer 2009, I shall follow through on your thoughts and report at some stage. ... ... Yo Chiron, Interesting! Type A+ so thanks for pointing that out. Yes ginger is a real treat here and much loved. ... All making just a tad more sense. ... ... Thanks. T2. [End]
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- oatmeal nutmeat patties or croquettes
by chirontherainbowbridge
7 mon
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... ... Ingredients ... ... 4 1/2 cups water ... ... 1/4 cup tamari ... ... 3 TBS Olive Oil ... ... 4 1/2 cups Old Fashioned Oats ... 1 cup pecan or walnut meal ... 1 grated onion, or several green onions white and green parts, minced ... 1-2 garlic cloves crushed ... ... 1 teaspoon salt ... ... 1 teaspoon dried basil or marjoram ... ... 1 1/2 teaspoon dried sage ... ... ... ... DIRECTIONS ... ... Bring water, tamari and olive or coconut oil ... to a boil in a large sauce pan. ... ... Add oats and turn down to low, and cover, for 10 minutes. ... Remove from heat and add remaining ingredients and mix well. ... ... Allow to cool and form into patties. ... Place ...
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- Don't forget to take your pine needles!!!
by chirontherainbowbridge
7 mon
687
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new moon is the perfect time to make some pine needle ”balsamic”, to get your vitamin C the natural way. ... good on salads and wilted greens... ... ... ... One caveat. The post says the apple cider vinegar is boiled--but why you would do that, after going to the trouble to get unpasteurized, I can’t imagine. Never mind--the info. is still good. ... ... http://theselightfootsteps.com/2012/04/06/takepineneedlesgoodhealth/ ... ... ... Chiron [End]
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- exactly why is apartame so bad?
by chirontherainbowbridge
7 mon
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... Probably preaching to the converted here but in any case, ... here’s a link to a post I just made on ask curezone so it might be seen by lots people. It gets right to the point. ... ... http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=2004157 ... ... ... Chiron [End]
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- Tibetan Barely bread- how-to and pictures
by chirontherainbowbridge
8 mon
852
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when I was the cook at a place in the country, I made this bread for the first time. I followed the directions in the Tassajara Bread Book, which we had in the library, and made it in loaf pans, and by God, it was as dense as a keystone. ... ... But I LOVED it. And so did some others. Sliced thin, delicious. And the flavours. The barely! Best of all, to me, was the no yeast but the wild kind. I also liked the look of the long crosses I cut in the tops, to help with the rather lengthy, natural rising, overnight -or up to 24 hours- in a gas oven. (pilot light on) This, in my mind, was REAL bread. ...
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- Re: Tibetan Barely bread- how-to and pictures
by chirontherainbowbridge
8 mon
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http://www.backwoodshome.com/articles2/wolfe113.html ... ... this is interesting, also ... ... ... [End]
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- Forgot the recipe! here it is
by chirontherainbowbridge
8 mon
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Tibetan Barley Bread ... Many people find this to be one of the very best unyeasted breads. (One large loaf)please see image in first post ... ... 2 c barley flour ... 4 c whole flour ... 1/2 c millet meal (or roasted sunflower seeds or roasted sesame seeds) ... 1-1/2 t salt ... 2 T sesame oil (for flavor -- you can use all corn oil) ... 2 T corn oil ... 3-1/2 c boiling water ... ... Pan roast barley flour in 1 T sesame oil until darkened. Mix flours together with salt. Add oil, rubbing flour between hands until oily. Add boiling water, using spoon to mix until dough begins to form, then mixing with hands, keeping hands ...
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- Plant-based diets can remedy chronic diseases
by chrisb1
8 mon
863
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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 63 percent of the deaths that occurred in 2008 were attributed to non-communicable chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, certain cancers, Type 2 diabetes and obesity—for which poor diets are contributing factors. Yet people that live in societies that eat healthy, plant-based diets rarely fall victim to these ailments. Research studies have long indicated that a high consumption of plant foods is associated with lower incidents of chronic disease. ... ... The article indicates that bioactive compounds in plant foods play a role in con ...
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- Re: Plant-based diets can remedy chronic diseases-Can and do
by chirontherainbowbridge
8 mon
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Hi Chris, ... always nice to see the forum active. ... ... this dovetails quite nicely! -- I was looking for the right place to put it; was just watching some Andreas Moritz videos,(sadly, he has recently passed on) and this one speaks about the link between too much protein -such as meat-eaters are taking in- and insulin resistance, which can lead to the disorder of diabetes. And then there’s the all-important ’LIVE-R’ link. ... ... We should bear in mind diabetes (like so many other variations of ill-ness) is not a ”disease”, but a lifestyle-induced disorder; as such it is easily remedied. ... ... As we h ...
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- Re: Plant-based diets can remedy chronic diseases-Can and do
by chrisb1
8 mon
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Thanks Chiron, ... a thoughtful message from you as always. ... The passing of Andreas Moritz: I just can’t believe it, as he was only 58 I believe? ... Was this an accident? or something more sinister? or a terminal illness perhaps? ... ... Chrisb1. [End]
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- bloating on vegan diet
by #156547
8 mon
479
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Started eating a vegan plant based diet and my stomach is so bloated and big. Is there anything that helps with this? Does it go away after eating this way with time? [End]
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- Whole food medicine,'the master tonic',what to do
by chirontherainbowbridge
8 mon
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Found the enclosed while I was looking for material on the value of onion and garlic skins, that I’d come across recently, and not saved. (Tincturing some skins now in apple cider vinegar, to add later to the Master Tonic, aka ”anti-plague tonic”.) ... ... For those who don’t know, that recipe is one part each horseradish, ginger, white (or hottest) onion, garlic, and hottest available peppers. Habanero, or...Cover with raw apple cider vinegar -- and shake daily. Tincture for at least one full moon cycle. ... ... This improves with age. Does not need refrigeration. The very best way is to begin on ...
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- The importance of rest and sleep while fasting/healing
by NH.is.Scientific
10 mon
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I’m recommending Dr Vivian Vetrano’s latest e-book, ”GETTING WELL THE EASY WAY!” ... http://www.amazon.com/GETTING-Important-Necessary-Recovery-ebook/dp/B008R08W0U/ref=sr_1_6 ... ... Dr Vetrano does an excellent job, in my layman’s opinion, of explaining why rest and sleep are such an important part of fasting or just healing in general. I highly recommend this book to everyone regardless of your healing/fasting experience. It only costs a few dollars and it’s money well spent for the information provided. [End]
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- A short history of Monsanto, of Creve-Coeur
by chirontherainbowbridge
10 mon
609
Genetically Modified
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http://www.lowdensitylifestyle.com/a-brief-history-of-monsanto/ ... ... ... Curiously, you might say prophetically, Creve Couer translates to heart break. :-( ... ... Includes a good short video, and some *fun* pictures. Uhm, yeah. Like the one where the apple bites back. ... ... Chiron ... ... [End]
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- The ultimate in gardening? And maybe the answer to how to turn the gmo '...
by chirontherainbowbridge
10 mon
577
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... ... ... a wonderful TED presentation. (that will not take much of your time--and is a superb investment) ... ... ... http://exopermaculture.com/2012/08/10/pam-warhurst-at-ted-we-sat-around-the-kitchen-table-and-figured-it-out-food-is-the-language-for-everybody/ ... ... ... ... ... Chiron [End]
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- Breadmaking in the sun + crop circles. Yes, There IS a link
by chirontherainbowbridge
10 mon
655
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Such a basic idea--you’d wonder why more people don’t think of it! After all, didn’t bread-making used to be a very solar affair? The Essenes, we read, cooked their sprouted, live bread on stones in the sun’s heat. This is slow food, possibly even raw food, if you go by temperature. ... ... ... Some people might already know the value -and lovely sweet taste- of solarized blue water (water that you activate with the sun’s energy, through a blue glass bottle.) But what about letting bread rise in the sun. There is more to the sun’s energy than direct UV light. Even when the bread dough is covered ...
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- Apple Cider Vinegar - Skin Cancer
by k5750s
10 mon
2,087
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I have a little spot on my chin that I’ve always thought was a little bit suspicious. It started as a pink spot with one TINY white pearly bump inside. It looks a lot like a zit with a tiny whitehead but when I have tried to pop it, I have to pull the little hard white granules out with tweezers and they grow back in a few months. It is bit tender when I touch it. It has also grown and two more tiny white granules have formed. It is hardly noticeable so while I have been concerned about it, I have never had it checked out. --- ... I recently started using apple cider vinegar as a skin toner o ...
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- Need natural cure for high risk hpv and advice on my current natural tre...
by #105631
11 mon
3,334
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Hello, ... ... Does anyone have a natural cure for high risk hpv? If anyone is knowledgeable about herbs or curing hpv naturally please look over what I have decided to do and let me know if you think this plan will be helpful in eliminating my hpv and the high grade squamous cell abnormality? ... ... I have radically changed my diet eating much healthier, low saturated fats and lots of fruits, vegetables and water. I now take 1 multivtamin a day and 1 tablespoon of natural vitamin C. I have decied to take 1 teaspoon reishi mushroom, 1 teaspoon astragalus root powder and 1 tablespoon carob powder ...
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- Re: Need natural cure for high risk hpv and advice on my current natural...
by trimnut2
11 mon
2,912
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Two Procedures you may consider: ... ... Ozone in water and insufflocation(sp)see ”the truth in medicine” dscussions about Ozone. ... Humic acid see here: http://www.humichealth.info/ ... Somewhere around this site I have seen a discussion about using humic acids as treatment and supports. ... ... T2 [End]
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- Re: Need natural cure for high risk hpv and advice on my current natural...
by #105631
11 mon
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Thanks, I am trying to do some research on the ozone in water and insufflocation. I have been looking into so many herbal and other options that it’s all becoming a bit confusing. I would like to try something or a combination of things that have the least likelyhood of developing complications, in other words the gentler treatments that would still be effective. ... ... Do you think that ozone or insufflocation will destroy the abnormal cells? I was also thinking about trying a douche and enema with diluted hydrogen peroxide or inserting an oxygenated olive oil into the area. I haven’t h ...
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- Re: Need natural cure for high risk hpv and advice on my current natural...
by Dquixote1217
11 mon
3,369
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What you are doing should help your immune system and the suggestions to take a look at ozone and humic acid are well worth considering. ... ... I like the three items you are considering but not sure about. No need to be concerned about colloidal silver. If it were me I would strongly consider adminstering at least part of both the oleander (in liquid extract form) and the colloidal silver vaginally. ... [End]
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- Re: Need natural cure for high risk hpv and advice on my current natural...
by Jenem288
9 mon
2,680
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Hi there, ... ... The changes you’ve made so far are excellent, and you’re absolutely right in wanting to boost your immune system (this is really the best way to clear any infection), especially if you’ve been infected with a higher risk stain of HPV. ... ... You already mentioned eating more fruits and veggies which is great, just aim to eat 8-10 servings of vegetables (fresh is best, but frozen is acceptable) daily, remembering that 1 serving = 1/2 cup. ... ... Make sure that you’re also getting enough protein daily, as protein provides your body with essential building blocks for your immune system ...
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- Re: Need natural cure for high risk hpv and advice on my current natural...
by Bo Weber
7 mon
2,006
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... ... Normal ... 0 ... ... ... ... ... false ... false ... false ... ... EN-US ... X-NONE ... X-NONE ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Genital warts are very serious skin condition. Some types of HPV viruses that cause genital warts can also cause cervical cancer and need professional treatment. Building up your immune system is the right thing to do but you should by no means try to cure genital warts on your own wit ...
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- Re: Need natural cure for high risk hpv and advice on my current natural...
by wendygeorge
64 days
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Living with HPV is much easier if you have a healthy body. This prevents the warts from recurring. In addition to the above mentioned natural treatments, herbs like Hyperisince Mysorense, Echinacea, Phyllanthus emblica are also effective for Warts. They boost immunity of a person and plants of the Hypericum family have also been studied to have anti-viral effects. Intake of vegetables especially Cruciferous vegetables which includes cabbage, brussels sprouts, kale, broccoli and citrus fruits should be increased with minimizing intake of sugars, caffine and refined foods. The aim of treatme ...
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- Re: Need natural cure for high risk hpv and advice on my current natural...
by john2223
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Hi, ... ... You have to boost your immune system to naturally treat HPV. You can try using to help re-energize the immune system and fight off HPV which will get rid of warts. Boost your antioxidants to help strengthen your immune system. You can get the antioxidants to fight off HPV by drinking green tea or eating fruits and vegetables. http://wartremovalexperts.com/ [End]
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- castor oil = a natural healer
R by chirontherainbowbridge
11 mon
2,192
Adrenal Fatigue
/ Cleansing
/ Natural Hy
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Article first appeared in October 04 in Prediction Magazine ... ... ... Merryn Jose ... ... On numerous occasions I have been asked to explain about the use of castor oil packs. So I hope this information will be helpful to anyone seeking an alternative way of healing. ... ... I have been familiar with Edgar Cayce’s readings for many years on a variety of mystical, psychic, and spiritual subjects too numerous to mention here. Cayce was a simple man with an astonishing gift. He was able, at will, to go into a deep hypnotic trance and prescribe medical treatments for people with all types of illnesses, some ...
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- Re: castor oil = a natural healer
by vociferous
11 mon
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This was a very interesting article, thank you, Chiro. ... I found especially intriguing the part about the patient’s psychic encounter while using the castor oil pack. ... I’ll try this as soon as I can. ... ... Paul [End]
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- Re: castor oil = a natural healer
by thelaughingdogs
11 mon
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Great information. I have been using castor oil packs for a while to bust up kidney stones. I used them for about 3 hours for a few days in a row and it will help move them out. ... ... I also use a little on my face at night as a moisturizer and the next day my skin looks brighter. [End]
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- Do it: urban agriculture;make a lawn a food forest
by chirontherainbowbridge
12 mon
846
Renewable & Sustaina
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrLcaKVycr8&feature=player_embedded [End]
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- Re: Do it: urban agriculture;make a lawn a food forest
by trimnut2
12 mon
765
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Chiron, thanks for this posting. ... ... I cannot watch your youtube link here but will do so when on a faster service. ... ... I do not know whether you saw this on OWS. ... ... http://curezone.com/forums/am.asp?i=1956682 ... ... Being modest I have copied my message across and would Like this debate to get going. These developments can be reactive rather than pro-active. My comment is directed at pushing that change. I have added one sentence which I hoped I had included in the first posting: T2 ... ... ... Hello pepe, thats okay: Stage 101. ... ... A glut exists at present. In three months time very few vegetab ...
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- Re: Do it: urban agriculture;make a lawn a food forest
by trimnut2
11 mon
759
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Okay Chiron got to that video. ... ... Many of the impressive aspects of this video are due to the young/new garden aspect. There are concerns. ... ... Garden issues can often be localised. I do not know that environment at all. I comment in the general so to speak. ... ... I do not see enough variety to sustain a complex diet. For example there is little discussion\presence of tree carb sources or root crops although there is one good, uncommented on, taro. Perhaps there are more there than shown. The density of the plantings will make future plantings (very) difficult. In particular longer term ma ...
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- Re: Do it: urban agriculture;make a lawn a food forest
by chirontherainbowbridge
11 mon
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Yes, T2, ... ... there are of course concerns, ’undersights’ and many variables--and this was not intended to be any sort of authoritative how-to--More an inspirational look around...when you consider these people are very young, and the experiment is new, well, it’s a nice ’lawn’, given the usual street scene in their neighborhood, don’t you think? ... I wonder what the neighbours think--and what impact might ... be made on others. ... ... Basically, ... I’m just blown away by what they are able to grow, living as I do, in the North, where I think it will take some heavy-duty global warming and a pole rever ...
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- inspiration for the seriously ill/obese/scared/medicated/giving up
by chirontherainbowbridge
12 mon
623
Ask CureZone
/ Natural Hy
/ Fasting: W
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Hi everyone, ... ... My intention is not advertising, (and I am not connected in any way, except the way we all are, through spirit, and Unity), but I’m linking to this site in the hopes that you’ll be inspired to read the testimonies here--and then look around, and into ”Dave The Raw Food Trucker”, and his various videos--and just his inspirational story. This man ... was dying, seriously obese, had a long list of diseases and conditions, (check it out!)and he is alive and well, today, and most importantly, has re-connected with his own innate vitality, peace and joy. He thrives! ... ... If you know s ...
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Thrive: What on Earth will it take?
RN by chirontherainbowbridge
12 mon
967
Renewable & Sustaina
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/ Natural Hy
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see the entire film on Youtube ... ... ... ... ... ... ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEV5AFFcZ-s&feature=related ... ... ... ... this is worth your time: will not just leave you overwhelmed, but inspire you to focussed, strong, wise, heart-centered action. ... ... Chiron [End]
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- Re: Thrive: What on Earth will it take?
by chirontherainbowbridge
12 mon
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just bumping this up again, so more people will find it. ... ... why isn’t this forum more active???? No interest in renewable and sustainable? [End]
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- Re: Thrive: What on Earth will it take?
by NH.is.Scientific
11 mon
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Chiron, ... ... Thanks for posting this. I watched the movie several months ago and was once again impressed by the number of people and organisations working towards a better future and helping to enlighten the masses. It points to a real hope for change once we have enough people on board. ... ... We don’t have to change the world - we just have to change our world and if enough people do that, the rest will have to follow. ... ... As for the inactivity on the forum, I must try to remember to repost here the items that I’m often posting elsewhere. Unfortunately, I don’t get automatically notified whe ...
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- Re: Thrive: What on Earth will it take?
by chirontherainbowbridge
11 mon
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Yes, this is the forum to post all good stuff to~ I see it as one of the top three,in there with water fasting ... ... I just watched it again--it’s good. About ”critical mass action”--Amen. I don’t think we’ve yet nearly seen the possibilities, even with the Occupy movement. ... ... Don’t know about subscribing, or notification--ask the webmaster? ... ... wish some mod would RN this.(I mean the film link post ... ... Chiron ... ... [End]
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- Dog recently diagnosed as diabetic - alternative health plan needed
by NH.is.Scientific
12 mon
906
Pets/Animals
/ Natural Hy
/ Fasting: G
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Fellow health seekers. With all of the accumulated knowledge that we possess, I’m hoping that between us, we can come up with a plan to free my dog from the ravages of diabetes and the conventional veterinary medicinal treatments for it. ... ... If it was me, I’d immediately start a water fast followed by a strict raw fruit and veg diet as well as addressing any other unhealthy lifestyle aspects. But with a dog, even though I’ve read plenty about how dogs have been fasted successfully, I’ve seen nothing about how to do it properly including how to reintroduce food safely. ... ... Even if we forget ...
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- Re: Dog recently diagnosed as diabetic - alternative health plan needed
by dane lady
12 mon
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I suggest you feed a raw food diet divided into two or three meals a day. Dog kibble is high in carbs and shouldn’t be fed. Give one teaspoon to one tablespoon of brewer’s yeast with each meal. Give 25IU to 200 IU of Vitamin E daily. See that your dog gets alot of exercise. Don’t let your dog get fat. Keep at a normal healthy weight. [End]
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- Re: Dog recently diagnosed as diabetic - alternative health plan needed
by NH.is.Scientific
12 mon
1,052
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Thanks, Dane Lady. ... ... Very much appreciated. [End]
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- Re: Dog recently diagnosed as diabetic - alternative health plan needed
by Iolite
11 mon
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It would also be a good idea to give her an herbal wormer. I have read here and in Hulda Clark’s book and elsewhere that parasites in the pancreas cause diabetes. I’ve also read that it can be triggered by a staph infection. ... ... Clarkia Extra strong is well tolerated by my animals and is quite economical. Pumpkin seeds (ground) are a favorite treat for my dog, and are a natural dewormer as is pumpkin seed oil. Diatomaceous earth is a natural dewormer too. ... ... [End]
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- Re: Dog recently diagnosed as diabetic - alternative health plan needed
by NH.is.Scientific
11 mon
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Thanks, Iolite. ... ... In the end, my wife agreed to let the vets give the dog an hysterectomy which somehow led to the diabetes symptoms going away. I understand that it sometimes happens that human women develop diabetes during pregnancy only to return to normal after childbirth. Hence, it is most likely that the diabetes was a symptom of something wrong with the womb. ... ... After the operation, the dog self-fasted for 5 days before getting her appetite back. She was perfectly happy during those days and, even though she’s no longer complete, she seems happy enough. ... ... I’ll keep your helpful ...
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- REGROW teeth, repair bones, and fill in cavities naturally
by Kabaraz
12 mon
7,353
Dental Health
/ Dental Sup
/ Natural Hy
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From http://breakthematrix.org/therapy/teeth ... ... Low intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) is a revolutionary technology which has been clinically proven to: ... ... * Regrow missing teeth ... * Enhance jawbone growth ... * Promote healing in soft tissues like cartilage and intervertebral discs ... * Promote bone fracture healing ... * Promote muscle healing ... ... Apparently this has been used to do all kinds of miraculous things, it has been used with underdeveloped jaws to extend the bone. Unfortunately the FDA and similar regulatory bodies in other countries have been delaying its approval for distribution (i ...
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- Re: REGROW teeth, repair bones, and fill in cavities naturally
by chirontherainbowbridge
12 mon
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interesting... so much is possible! I am envisioning regrowing a few teeth that are deep drilled alas, and cracking. I believe it must be possible to do this without a machine, but that i feel would likely require a lot of meditation, mainly just to learn to focus the mind, and *get out of the way* as it were of what amounts to the miraculous potential of Mind, once it’s liberated from its various prisons and self-made calamities. With a little help form the PTB :-)) ... ... I stopped using toothpaste, and haven’t missed it at all. I still brush my teeth, just don’t use toothpaste. I keep meani ...
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- Re: REGROW teeth, repair bones, and fill in cavities naturally
by chrismartin4u
11 mon
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That’s really great information about dental care and I agree with you that most of the commercial toothpastes contain some harmful ingredients. So I think your tips can help people in understanding about homemade toothpaste and about its benefits. ... ... ... Root canal treatment ... ... [End]
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- Drinking 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide for candida
by DinoC22
12 mon
6,728
Candida Support
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Ok this is my first post so I hope I clicked everything and filled everything I was supposed to, ... ... Anyway my name is Dino i am 23 years old. I have had seborrheic dermatitis since sometime in high school going to estimate about 16. Wasn’t till recently after long research that I believe it is due to Candida,thinking it was just a skin issue this whole time. I have many of the symptoms including the weirdest one being an extremely itchy butt. ... ... SO anyway to the main point I have recently started ”the one minute cure” which consists of drinking 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide, it must ...
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- Re: Drinking 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide for candida
by kodon
12 mon
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It should kill off quite a bit and is (potentially) similar to oxygen therapy others are suggesting. (2- H2O2 = 2H20 + 02 or oxygen + water). ... Though, I would worry about this killing the walls of the mouth and letting the candida run amuck a bit. ... ... Then again, I have crazier idea’s... I might even try one of them, if I can afford it. [End]
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- Re: Drinking 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide for candida
by DinoC22
12 mon
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thanks Kodon didn’t think i would ever get a reply, ... ... well once i hit 25 drops which they say is the max amount I am going to stay on it for as long as I need, even though from what I have read it says stay on it 1-2 weeks and decrease. But the reason I started this therapy is because I met an older gentleman about 60 years old and he had liver cancer. He actually went up to 35 drops, but I won’t do that. He was at 35 drops for 3 months and went to the doctors and the liver cancer was completely gone. He looks great too, I have kept in contact with him a bit via e-mail. When I first met ...
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- Re: Drinking 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide for candida
by ramsnaps
12 mon
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Dino, ... ... Co-incidentally, I have also started H2O2 therapy for my Sebborrheic Dermatitis and Atop Dermatitis. I am on 25 drops currently, but am able to take only twice a day. I will need to get on 3 times a day schedule shortly. I have not seen any marked differences yet but am curious to know your progress. I will keep you posted about me as well. ... ... Thanks, ... Ram. [End]
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- Re: Drinking 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide for candida
by DinoC22
12 mon
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Hey Ram, ... ... I am at 25 drops as of today. I would say yes it is helping, the flaking after getting out of the shower has decreased quite a bit and the pores around my nose i feel are at an all time low. I take it 3 times a day, I was recommended by the guy who told me about this that 4 times a day is even better. Tough to do that tho. The only thing is I started this at the beginning of summer, and as we both know that it gets better during that time, at least for me in Michigan. If u read in my previous post that I stopped my multi-vitamin when i began this, and my face got much worse ...
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- Re: Drinking 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide for candida
by ramsnaps
12 mon
4,002
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Dino, ... ... Thanks for your response. Lets share our progress as we continue. I will increase it to 3 times a day and hopefully should feel better soon. Did you ever go through any healing crisis ( As part of healing, you will see that the symptoms getting worse)? I am not sure if it was healing crisis in my case, but it increased for me. Anyway, I kept continuing on my H2O2 therapy. I have stopped using steroid shampoo on my scalp and instead am using urine therapy for my scalp that I read somewhere. It is definitely working. ... ... More later, ... Ram. [End]
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- Re: Drinking 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide for candida
by DIVER21
5 mon
2,554
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Hi, Dino and Ram! ... I surely am patiently awaiting for your respective updates... ... I’ve suffered this condition for almost 20 years but, somehow or another, I always managed to go on with my life and control it as best as I could (not easy sometimes.) ... This winter has been the worse so far. For the first time ever I’ve had SD on my face and scalp for over two months. ... I am a female with long hair and I’ve lost half of it along with this last episode of SD. ... I’ve been doing the 3-hour raw honey mask on my face for a week now, and I finally got my face back 90%. ... ACV (as usual) is saving my ...
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- Re: Drinking 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide for candida
by ramsnaps
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... Yes, it’s been about 4-5 months since I have been cured of Seborrheic and Atopic dermatitis and hoping that it does not return. After doing a lot of research, I was able to achieve it as explained below. ... ... Sorry for this delayed response. Since I did not hear back from Dino, I did not return but I did continue with my H2O2 program. Although I changed it from drinking to spraying as per this youtube video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aT1_Rkl0B1M ... ... I changed to spraying as I felt drinking option was hard and felt like throwing up every time I used to drink. ... ... ... I also made changes ...
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- Re: Drinking 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide for candida
by healing40s
3 mon
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hi Dino, Ram, ... ... I was wondering how everyhing went for you.. ... how many drop did you get up to and for how long. ... ... Your comment about pooping more is something I was interested in. As I started to diet to fight off Candida, I noticed that even with fiber supplements I did not go as often as I would. Now with the Hydrogen Peroxide water I notice that I go often and if i miss a dose I dont go as easily. ... ... I’m on my 4 or 5th day and doing 7 drops, 2 or 3 times a day. ... I haven’t experienced the energy rush, just more pooping and no headaches (but this may be to diet as I’m following it pre ...
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- Being 'As Water' : dancing with geometry
by chirontherainbowbridge
13 mon
434
Renewable & Sustaina
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n_87oLarIg&feature=colike [End]
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- TEDxIowaCity - Dr. Terry Wahls - Minding Your Mitochondria
by NH.is.Scientific
14 mon
852
Natural Hygiene
/ Multiple S
/ Raw Vegeta
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Dr. Terry Wahls learned how to properly fuel her body. Using the lessons she learned at the subcellular level, she used diet to cure her MS and get out of her wheelchair. Follow her story here: ... ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=KLjgBLwH3Wc ... ... NH... [End]
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- Debbie Took's article about TC Fry
by NH.is.Scientific
15 mon
598
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I’ve just finished reading Debbie Took’s 2009 article entitled ”Why Did T C Fry Die ’So Young’?” (http://debbietookrawforlife.blogspot.co.uk/2009/06/why-did-t-c-fry-die-so-young.html) in which she summarises information from quite a number of sources especially concerning the Fry’s demise at what is reasonably considered an early age. It’s a long post but such worthwhile reading. ... ... As some mention has been made of late of Fry and Shelton’s lack of B-12 and DHA leading to their illnesses is addressed in the following paragraphs: ... ... ...JOEL FUHRMANN MD BELIEVES B12 DEFICIENCY TO HAVE BEEN ...
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- Left in the Dark - Extraordinary support for the frugivorian lifestyle
by NH.is.Scientific
15 mon
1,587
Natural Hygiene
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/ Book Revie
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I’ve been reading this truly amazing free book that provides an excellent scientifically-sound (IMO) hypothesis for how we came to be left or right handed instead of ambidextrous like all the other animals of earth. But more importantly is the way it brings together a wealth of scientific research that supports our biologican and physiological existence as frugivores as opposed to carnivores, herbivores, insectivores, graminivores and definitely not omnivores. It also puts to bed the ”meat gave us bigger brains” and ”cooking made us human” myths that are, for some reason, being heavily p ...
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- Re: Left in the Dark - Extraordinary support for the frugivorian lifesty...
by chrisb1
15 mon
1,432
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Interesting post NH. ... I wanted to ask if this concept of frugivorians as referenced within the book by Tony Wright, is exclusively fruit and fruit only? and/or does this include completely raw and/or veggies as well? ... ... Chrisb1. [End]
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- Re: Left in the Dark - Extraordinary support for the frugivorian lifesty...
by NH.is.Scientific
15 mon
1,330
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A quick reply to say that my original post was wrong. The books available to purchase are actually the 2nd Edition just like the free version. Apologies for confusion. [End]
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- Re: Left in the Dark - Extraordinary support for the frugivorian lifesty...
by NH.is.Scientific
15 mon
1,424
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Chrisb1, ... ... There seems to be an acceptance that we ate fruits and vegetable matter. ... ... Here are a few notes that I made on the book with page references. Some notes are from reading the reference material or independent research. ... ... Page 30 - Millenium Man of Kenya shows that bipedalism was in use 6 million years ago by an agile climber who walked on the ground and ate fruit and vegetable matter. ... ... ... ... ”At the University of Toronto, David Popovich has been studying the micro-nutrient content of the wild vegetation consumed by gorillas. He has found that much of the energy and nutrient v ...
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- Re: Left in the Dark - Extraordinary support for the frugivorian lifesty...
by trimnut2
15 mon
1,292
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NH, thanks lots for this. ... ... A delight for me to read. I shall follow it up. ... ... ciliate Troglodytella (abrassarti)? Has anyone gone the logical next step and tried adding this to their intestinial culture while eating the associated diet? ... ... I particularly noted the fat finding/development and absorption observation. This has always been the puzzle for me. Where did the nutrient absorption for fat soluble nutrients come from? ... ... Re: the TC FRY post. My biggest concern with many of these typed of observations is that REALLY KNOWING what actually happened may not be possible. Perhaps ...
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- Re: Left in the Dark - Extraordinary support for the frugivorian lifesty...
by NH.is.Scientific
15 mon
1,205
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T2, ... ... I’m not aware of any testing with abrassarti but my take on this is that you don’t mess with the inner domain. If you think it’s having trouble coping, then water fast and then feed it the foods that it is biologically adapted to in the form that nature provides it. During a water fast, the gut flora hibernate and when you start refeedng, they resuscitate and all being well come to a natural balance which holds true throughout the digestive tract. If abrassarti is required to digest the green vegetables that undergo no digestion in the stomach, then it will be there or it’s task ...
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- Re: Left in the Dark - Extraordinary support for the frugivorian lifesty...
by trimnut2
15 mon
1,258
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NH, Thanks for your reply. ... ... No internal domain issues here but I wish to challenge your view. ... ... Tell me if I am wrong but I see something important here: very important. ... ... As I understand things none of the natural biota humans normally have produce EFA’s. We cannot make our own EFA’s and need to source all our EFA”S via diet. This article is the first time I have ever read a report that there may be a natural system that allows us to produce EFA’s. If this conjecture is true it gives a logical explanation for both how we were able to develop the way we did if our diet were predomi ...
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- Re: Left in the Dark - Extraordinary support for the frugivorian lifesty...
by NH.is.Scientific
15 mon
1,225
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T2, ... ... Yours is a very interesting post and unfortunately way above my head in many ways. I still cannot find a reference to T.abrassarti in the LitD text so I’m not sure why you keep mentioning it in relation to this discussion. Please forgive me if I’m just being thick. Perhaps you’re referring to one of the supporting studies that are held separate from the text and just not highlighting that fact. ... ... If you’re referring to the paper ”Nutritional Characteristics of Wild Primate Foods: Do the Diets of Our Closest Living Relatives Have Lessons for Us?”, I haven’t read it yet and will h ...
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- Thanks lots NH (I'm Busy) n/m T2
by trimnut2
14 mon
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- Re: Left in the Dark - Extraordinary support for the frugivorian lifesty...
by Leviathon
14 mon
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Hi, interesting thread ... ... You might find this interesting: ... ... http://www.indiegogo.com/Make-up-your-own-mind ... ... Tony started a new book project aiming to get the theory into the mainstream so it can be looked at closer- as this would be an essential step in determining if the basic diagnosis is true and, if it is, this could single-handedly halt many of the problems spawning from the human mind today. Imagine how the world would change overnight if everyone realized we’re all neurologically dysfunctional. ... ... There is also a new interview/article on the theory which is very interesting, and ...
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- My dog is voluntarily fasting
by NH.is.Scientific
15 mon
869
Natural Hygiene
/ Pets/Anima
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It’s not unusual for this dog to go off her food after or during her season but this time she took it to a new level. She started refusing food several weeks ago and showed no appetite whatsoever. During that time, her BMs were absolutely disgusting reaching the point where they were just a black, tarry substance. After about a week, she recovered her appetite but not for her normal food or treats. (Can’t say as I blame her as it’s obviously denatured crap but it’s what the breeder insists on and in turn, my wife, as it is her dog!) ... ... For a few days, I got away with feeding her fresh c ...
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- Re: My dog is voluntarily fasting
by Iolite
14 mon
685
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Nature’s Variety makes a frozen raw dog/cat food. My dog loves it, my cats not so much. They do like it if I make up raw for them or even cook for them. It comes in Chicken, Turkey, Duck, Bison, Beef and Venison. It is commercial dog food -- a very high grade and species specific. Hopefully your wife will approve of Nature’s Variety. Your dog will be happier too. [End]
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- Re: My dog is voluntarily fasting
by NH.is.Scientific
14 mon
728
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Thanks, Iolite. ... ... Unfortunately, the wife will not entertain anything other than what the breeder recommends. Knowing that the breeder weens the puppies on raw beef mince, it strange that they don’t recognise the contradiction of then insisting on such a highly-processed kibble food for the rest of their lives. ... ... We won’t have any more dogs after these so if I can nurse them through the remaining years in fairly good health, I won’t be faced with this dilema again. Shame but owning and feeding a dog doesn’t sit well with my newfound vegan beliefs. ... ... NH... [End]
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- Just finished excellent Natural Hygiene testimonial
by NH.is.Scientific
17 mon
986
Natural Hygiene
/ Cardiovasc
/ Cancer Sup
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"So what then is the philosophy of Natural Hygiene? Natural Hygiene revolves around one word--"life." All life is precious; all life is a learning experience. Life is our teach er and we are its pupils. For it is only in life, not death, that lessons can be learned. Life can also be a severe taskmaster so that we may each evolve toward that truth and perfection that we ultimately seek. Natural Hygiene is a way of life, not a collection of assorted cures. There are no "cures." It is a beautiful mode of living. It is a system of care of the mind and body in sickness ...
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- Good thread on the little-known or appreciated "sitz bath"
by chirontherainbowbridge
17 mon
455
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... This is an old health-giving practise that is simple, and do-it-yourself, is mainly unknown outside Europe, and has been proven to ”cure” many ailmants. (But really, we should remember, all cures are about stopping what makes you sick, and doing what removes the stuckness, aka constipation. Then, once rebalanced, eliminations channels cleared, the body can do the rest, and make optimum use of correct nutrition.) ... ... The main effect, put simply, is to move/liquify lymph, which the body has more of than blood. The results can be startling--or so I have often heard. ... ... ... ... http://curezone ...
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