Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 Hi Sponge, My father-in-law went through a period in his life a few years ago when he didn't have insurance to fix a bowel problem he had. At that time, he simply was unable to eat. He was living on olive oil. He would take a teaspoon of it at time. He has since had the surgery required to fix his colon problem so he is now able to eat. But he did go for several months living only on olive oil and water. Karma ----- Original Message ----- From: Sponge gallstones Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 10:52 AM Subject: Drinking olive oil When I did my liver cleanse, I drank olive oil, which was a nasty experience. One thing I noticed however, was that my eczema that night was not as itchy. Nor was it the next day. I have been considering drinking olive oil more often, but I want to find out if it's safe to do first. I know it's helpful to the liver to expell the stones, but should it be done on a regular basis? Thanks!! Sponge Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 How unusual. I can see how a teaspoon per day would be alright, however, what about drinking 1/4 or 1/2 a cup each night? Would that damage a person's liver drinking that much oil? Thanks, Sponge Karma Tucker wrote: > Hi Sponge, > My father-in-law went through a period in his life a few years ago when he didn't have insurance to fix a bowel problem he had. At that time, he simply was unable to eat. He was living on olive oil. He would take a teaspoon of it at time. He has since had the surgery required to fix his colon problem so he is now able to eat. But he did go for several months living only on olive oil and water. > Karma > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Sponge > gallstones > Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 10:52 AM > Subject: Drinking olive oil > > > When I did my liver cleanse, I drank olive oil, which was a nasty > experience. One thing I noticed however, was that my eczema that night > was not as itchy. Nor was it the next day. I have been considering > drinking olive oil more often, but I want to find out if it's safe to do > first. I know it's helpful to the liver to expell the stones, but > should it be done on a regular basis? > > Thanks!! > > Sponge > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 sponge~Fat is fat is fat, and olive oil, no matter how " good " it is for us is fat to our bodies. Any fat should be used with caution. The reason you take it with the cleanse is because it helps soften the stones so they come out easier. The body can only use so much and the rest will go to toxic fat and cholesterol and of course cause hardening of the arteries. Using it with salad I would think would be plenty. We need more live foods in our bodies like veggies and fruits and freshly squeezed juices. Oil is essential of course, but just not a live food. Try cleaning the colon first, then the kidney and then the liver. Read Hulda 's book CURE FOR ALL DISEASES or go to her website www.huldaclark.com. She'll walk you thru her program for cleansing. The book is good to read as well because it's full of great info. Another great website is www.theherbfinder.com. I think that moderation is the key in everything, but when your body is trying to heal you have to eat more healing foods :~) Good luck to you, herbladie > > How unusual. I can see how a teaspoon per day would be alright, > however, what about drinking 1/4 or 1/2 a cup each night? Would that > damage a person's liver drinking that much oil? > > Thanks, > > Sponge > > > > Karma Tucker wrote: > > Hi Sponge, > > My father-in-law went through a period in his life a few years ago when he didn't have insurance to fix a bowel problem he had. At that time, he simply was unable to eat. He was living on olive oil. He would take a teaspoon of it at time. He has since had the surgery required to fix his colon problem so he is now able to eat. But he did go for several months living only on olive oil and water. > > Karma > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Sponge > > gallstones > > Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 10:52 AM > > Subject: Drinking olive oil > > > > > > When I did my liver cleanse, I drank olive oil, which was a nasty > > experience. One thing I noticed however, was that my eczema that night > > was not as itchy. Nor was it the next day. I have been considering > > drinking olive oil more often, but I want to find out if it's safe to do > > first. I know it's helpful to the liver to expell the stones, but > > should it be done on a regular basis? > > > > Thanks!! > > > > Sponge > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 absolutely not. It might have other deleterious effects, but liver damage would not be one. -D ----- Original Message ----- From: Sponge<mailto:egroups@...> gallstones <mailto:gallstones > Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 10:39 AM Subject: Re: Drinking olive oil How unusual. I can see how a teaspoon per day would be alright, however, what about drinking 1/4 or 1/2 a cup each night? Would that damage a person's liver drinking that much oil? Thanks, Sponge Karma Tucker wrote: > Hi Sponge, > My father-in-law went through a period in his life a few years ago when he didn't have insurance to fix a bowel problem he had. At that time, he simply was unable to eat. He was living on olive oil. He would take a teaspoon of it at time. He has since had the surgery required to fix his colon problem so he is now able to eat. But he did go for several months living only on olive oil and water. > Karma > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Sponge > gallstones <mailto:gallstones > > Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 10:52 AM > Subject: Drinking olive oil > > > When I did my liver cleanse, I drank olive oil, which was a nasty > experience. One thing I noticed however, was that my eczema that night > was not as itchy. Nor was it the next day. I have been considering > drinking olive oil more often, but I want to find out if it's safe to do > first. I know it's helpful to the liver to expell the stones, but > should it be done on a regular basis? > > Thanks!! > > Sponge > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 I don't know about drinking it in such large volumes at one time. He did it to save his life. He is actually in the medical records for two rare situations that he has survived despite the medical community thinking it wasn't possible. He took it in small doses because that is all his body would tolerate. Karma ----- Original Message ----- From: Sponge gallstones Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 12:39 PM Subject: Re: Drinking olive oil How unusual. I can see how a teaspoon per day would be alright, however, what about drinking 1/4 or 1/2 a cup each night? Would that damage a person's liver drinking that much oil? Thanks, Sponge Karma Tucker wrote: > Hi Sponge, > My father-in-law went through a period in his life a few years ago when he didn't have insurance to fix a bowel problem he had. At that time, he simply was unable to eat. He was living on olive oil. He would take a teaspoon of it at time. He has since had the surgery required to fix his colon problem so he is now able to eat. But he did go for several months living only on olive oil and water. > Karma > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Sponge > gallstones > Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 10:52 AM > Subject: Drinking olive oil > > > When I did my liver cleanse, I drank olive oil, which was a nasty > experience. One thing I noticed however, was that my eczema that night > was not as itchy. Nor was it the next day. I have been considering > drinking olive oil more often, but I want to find out if it's safe to do > first. I know it's helpful to the liver to expell the stones, but > should it be done on a regular basis? > > Thanks!! > > Sponge > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2008 Report Share Posted April 4, 2008 Olive oil will not hurt you - if you like olives you may want to make them a daily part of your diet. On Apr 3, 2008, at 8:52 AM, Sponge wrote: > When I did my liver cleanse, I drank olive oil, which was a nasty > experience. One thing I noticed however, was that my eczema that night > was not as itchy. Nor was it the next day. I have been considering > drinking olive oil more often, but I want to find out if it's safe > to do > first. I know it's helpful to the liver to expell the stones, but > should it be done on a regular basis? > > Thanks!! > > Sponge > > > Battaglia Tel 818 897 8500 Cel 818 268 5395 fbattaglia@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2008 Report Share Posted April 4, 2008 Fat is fat is fat is not. there is ha huge difference between fats. " Good Fats, Bad Fats " is a good one or anything by Udo Erasmus (Sp?). When we ingest an abnormal amount of many things they are not all absorbed. Most of the excess olive oil will just be eliminated out of the colon with no assimilation. cholesterol does not cause hardening of the arteries. While it is a component of plaque, this does not mean that it is a culprit. A new study came out this week based on the " calcium index " . Basically, if the calcium index was at approximately zero, it did not matter the serum cholesterol level. With a high calcium index, even with very low cholesterol the incidence of MI is 18 times greater! This study corroborates a book (which I have not yet read) a few years ago called ' " The Calcium Bomb " . I have a client who had a heart attack a year ago. they put in 3 stents because of the occlusion. His total cholesterol was at 120! Of course they put him on statins. Pure insanity. I am not purporting the consumption of excess olive oil, just keeping things in perspective. The olive oil in the flushes stimulates a large excretion of bile. Olive oil taken in quantity over a period of time enhances the production of bile and increases the fat content of such. And I am in total agreement that we need more live foods. -D ----- Original Message ----- From: herbladie<mailto:herbladie@...> gallstones <mailto:gallstones > Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 11:43 AM Subject: Re: Drinking olive oil sponge~Fat is fat is fat, and olive oil, no matter how " good " it is for us is fat to our bodies. Any fat should be used with caution. The reason you take it with the cleanse is because it helps soften the stones so they come out easier. The body can only use so much and the rest will go to toxic fat and cholesterol and of course cause hardening of the arteries. Using it with salad I would think would be plenty. We need more live foods in our bodies like veggies and fruits and freshly squeezed juices. Oil is essential of course, but just not a live food. Try cleaning the colon first, then the kidney and then the liver. Read Hulda 's book CURE FOR ALL DISEASES or go to her website www.huldaclark.com. She'll walk you thru her program for cleansing. The book is good to read as well because it's full of great info. Another great website is www.theherbfinder.com. I think that moderation is the key in everything, but when your body is trying to heal you have to eat more healing foods :~) Good luck to you, herbladie > > How unusual. I can see how a teaspoon per day would be alright, > however, what about drinking 1/4 or 1/2 a cup each night? Would that > damage a person's liver drinking that much oil? > > Thanks, > > Sponge > > > > Karma Tucker wrote: > > Hi Sponge, > > My father-in-law went through a period in his life a few years ago when he didn't have insurance to fix a bowel problem he had. At that time, he simply was unable to eat. He was living on olive oil. He would take a teaspoon of it at time. He has since had the surgery required to fix his colon problem so he is now able to eat. But he did go for several months living only on olive oil and water. > > Karma > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Sponge > > gallstones <mailto:gallstones > > > Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 10:52 AM > > Subject: Drinking olive oil > > > > > > When I did my liver cleanse, I drank olive oil, which was a nasty > > experience. One thing I noticed however, was that my eczema that night > > was not as itchy. Nor was it the next day. I have been considering > > drinking olive oil more often, but I want to find out if it's safe to do > > first. I know it's helpful to the liver to expell the stones, but > > should it be done on a regular basis? > > > > Thanks!! > > > > Sponge > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2008 Report Share Posted April 4, 2008 Holy toledo (I'd say worse if this weren't public). That's horrible! Cholesterol below 150 increases the risk for cancer. If my cholesterol were that low, I'd be extremely alarmed. I don't know what in the world doctors are thinking to put someone on statins with a cholesterol that low. I also hate that people just blindly follow what doctors say without studying and making up their own minds what to do with their body. Amber I have a client who had a heart attack a year ago. they put in 3 stents because of the occlusion. His total cholesterol was at 120! Of course they put him on statins. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2008 Report Share Posted April 4, 2008 Dave, what is " MI " ? I am not getting the point. Is the implication that high calcium is a risk factor for heart disease? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2008 Report Share Posted April 4, 2008 Myocardial infarction. Heart attack. Yes and no. The risk factor is calcium being applied within the plaque to the arterial epithelial walls. There are many factors that contribute to this. The book I mentioned suggests that there are " nano " (extremely small) bacteria involved that develop a calcium (shell) as well as causing inflammation (the inflammation is now known and accepted to be the single largest risk factor for MIs). The form of calcium ingested is also a major player. There is also great reason to believe that the application of plaque is a normal body process to apply a patch to the epithelial walls due to damage by oxidative stress. This is by far the single most important aspect of cardiovascular health. Solution: Large quantities of a broad spectrum of antioxidant compounds. This oxidative stress is also a huge factor in the rancidity of LDL and thereby the formation of gallstones. Huge discussion but suffice to say that cholesterol, including LDL, is not only not bad but essential for the processes of life and the application of plaque as well. The problem is we are so screwed up on diet, lifestyle and environment that the miracle is any of us have survived. Just had a full 2 page add for Vytorin in the Seattle Times today. In the third paragraph in bold letters they state that " Vytorin has not been shown to reduce heart attacks or strokes more than Zocor (Merck's drug too) alone " , yet the rest is about why you should take it to reduce your " bad " cholesterol! Very interesting despicable wording as well as I will explain in a bit. Now keep in mind several things: Vytorin is a combination of 2 drugs, Zetia and Zocor. In an attempt to bring a new drug to the market that you can ride the patent for 17 years, Merck shoved it through in 1999. It has been a multi billion dollar drug since then. in fact if I remember correctly the leading cholesterol drug for several years. There were never ant studies done on either the reduction of cardiovascular incidence nor on survival rate. Earlier in this decade Merck decided that if they could show that it reduced either of these that they would be able to sell more, so on their own accord the engaged a study for such. The results were known in early 2006. They were not made public until about a month and a half ago. Hmmm... I wonder why? Not only was there no reduction in cardiovascular incidence but guess what? Yep, the survival rate went down! They sat on this for 2 years (totally illegal) while continuing to reap billions of profit. They only made this public after being forced by a watchdog group who had been alerted to the findings and then after a bit of a battle to suppress the results. Now instead of telling you that Vytorin does not decrease the incidence of cardiovascular events (or that it will statistically shorten your life!), They word it so that you have the choice of one of their drugs or another with no concern for the damage to your health. This is the lunacy of our present paradigm and system. Thanks for watching out for us FDA. Caveat Emptor... PLEASE! -Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: fjnie1234<mailto:Fred.Niehaus@...> gallstones <mailto:gallstones > Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 7:01 AM Subject: Re: Drinking olive oil Dave, what is " MI " ? I am not getting the point. Is the implication that high calcium is a risk factor for heart disease? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2008 Report Share Posted April 4, 2008 Since he had plaque build up they absurdly thought that reducing serum cholesterol might help. Even worse than people blindly following the advise (no longer advise in our system but orders. If you do not believe it just try and make decisions about the health care of your child that the " standard of medicine " does not agree with. You will lose your child and potentially do jail time. It is happening more and more frequently.) of their doctor is the doctors blindly following the advise of the pharmaceutical companies or reps. Most consumers are not aware while the doctors are " educated " . But by whom? And when a Dr. searches and finds the " truth " but it is in disagreement with the prevailing idiocy, he is first ridiculed and if he (she) persists, they will lose their license and/or due jail time. Do I sound pissed? I have blood mixed with tears dripping from my eyes. God help us. Always, in all ways, -Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: Amber <mailto:amber@...> gallstones <mailto:gallstones > Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 6:47 AM Subject: Re: Drinking olive oil Holy toledo (I'd say worse if this weren't public). That's horrible! Cholesterol below 150 increases the risk for cancer. If my cholesterol were that low, I'd be extremely alarmed. I don't know what in the world doctors are thinking to put someone on statins with a cholesterol that low. I also hate that people just blindly follow what doctors say without studying and making up their own minds what to do with their body. Amber I have a client who had a heart attack a year ago. they put in 3 stents because of the occlusion. His total cholesterol was at 120! Of course they put him on statins. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2008 Report Share Posted April 4, 2008 You are absolutely correct!!! Amber Since he had plaque build up they absurdly thought that reducing serum cholesterol might help. Even worse than people blindly following the advise (no longer advise in our system but orders. If you do not believe it just try and make decisions about the health care of your child that the " standard of medicine " does not agree with. You will lose your child and potentially do jail time. It is happening more and more frequently.) of their doctor is the doctors blindly following the advise of the pharmaceutical companies or reps. Most consumers are not aware while the doctors are " educated " . But by whom? And when a Dr. searches and finds the " truth " but it is in disagreement with the prevailing idiocy, he is first ridiculed and if he (she) persists, they will lose their license and/or due jail time. Do I sound pissed? I have blood mixed with tears dripping from my eyes. God help us. Always, in all ways, -Dave . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2008 Report Share Posted April 4, 2008 I remember reading that the omega 3 to omega 6 ratio is important with most of us getting too little omega 3's. Does olive oil contain omega 6? If so, wouldn't it make the imbalance problem worse if we are not careful? --- In gallstones , Battaglia <fbattaglia@...> wrote: > > Olive oil will not hurt you - if you like olives you may want to make > them a daily part of your diet. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2008 Report Share Posted April 5, 2008 Dave~Thanks for all the input on the olive oil and the newsletter info. Makes me sick to think 'they' are getting away with this crap. On a different subject, was curious if you have any info on skin eruptions on the hands that are slowly spreading to other parts of the body. My neighbor's hands are broken out and raw. She has gone the natural way but also has seen many medical docs and skin specialists and no one can give her an answer. I am helping her cleanse and am thinking she might have systemic candida as well. She also has recently remember childhood incest. Any thoughts from you would be greatly appreciated. I work with many people every day because I have the IonCleanse Enhancement System that is a very non-invasive way of ridding the body of toxins through the feet. This lady can't seem to get rid of genital herpe flare-ups that she's had for over 30 years. I think that cleansing and then building is important but in the meantime there must be something to help these people. Thanks, herbladie > > ----- > I am in complete agreement with the moderation and was definitely not purporting the large consumption of olive oil. The main issue with the fat consumption in this country is with quality of fats, not quantity. Bacon loaded with nitrites, fast food vegetable fry oils, margarine, etc are sure death. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2008 Report Share Posted April 5, 2008 Doug Kaufmann talks about this on his TV show and website. Most likely fungus. www.knowthecause.com Amber On a different subject, was curious if you have any info on skin eruptions on the hands that are slowly spreading to other parts of the body. My neighbor's hands are broken out and raw. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2008 Report Share Posted April 5, 2008 I have found that in times of extreme stress, the skin on my hands will develop tiny blisters, like fire ant bites. They itch like crazy, scratching makes them much worse; the skin erupts and peels, and the cycle repeats and spreads. I believe it's called " non- specific dermatitis " . I have found that stress-release activities, such as EFT (emotional freedom technique) and acupuncture specifically aimed at relieving stress have been very effective for me. Perhaps your neighbor could give them a try. I'm a firm believer that " it's not what you eat that's bad for you, it's what's eating you, " so I hope your neighbor is able to find some relief. > > My neighbor's hands are broken out and raw. She has gone the > natural way but also has seen many medical docs and skin specialists > and no one can give her an answer. I am helping her cleanse and am > thinking she might have systemic candida as well. She also has > recently remember childhood incest. Any thoughts from you would be > greatly appreciated. > I work with many people every day because I have the IonCleanse > Enhancement System that is a very non-invasive way of ridding the body > of toxins through the feet. This lady can't seem to get rid of genital > herpe flare-ups that she's had for over 30 years. I think that > cleansing and then building is important but in the meantime there must > be something to help these people. > Thanks, > herbladie > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2008 Report Share Posted April 5, 2008 Thanks you so much AMBER! I'm listening to him right now :~) herbladie > > Doug Kaufmann talks about this on his TV show and website. Most likely fungus. www.knowthecause.com > > Amber > > > > > > On a different subject, was curious if you have any info on skin > eruptions on the hands that are slowly spreading to other parts of the > body. My neighbor's hands are broken out and raw. > . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 Rather hard to determine without seeing and taking a long health history but a lot of the time this is liver/gallbladder dysfunction. Was she or is she a heavy drinker? The liver is the main organ involved with dealing with viruses. Again pointing in this direction. It is also the organ of anger and frustration. So let me paint a picture and you can tell me how close we have come to pinning the tail on the donkey. She would say that she is hot all of the time. Might even have red or auburn hair. Strong personality. Might have a strong voice or might have kind of a little girl voice if she got stuck at the time of the abuse. Keep in mind that the herpes is a skin eruption like the hands issue. The skin is an eliminatory organ and the hands are an extremity. By using the foot bath you are drawing stuff out of the skin at the extremities. Did the eruption at the hands start after or before the use of the foot bath? If after it may be because of the stimulation which would not be a bad thing and only temporary. If before, it could get temporarily worse by using the bath but shorter in duration. If it is liver congestion, it will continue until the liver issue is resolved. Hope this helps, -Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: herbladie<mailto:herbladie@...> gallstones <mailto:gallstones > Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 12:20 PM Subject: Re: Drinking olive oil Dave~Thanks for all the input on the olive oil and the newsletter info. Makes me sick to think 'they' are getting away with this crap. On a different subject, was curious if you have any info on skin eruptions on the hands that are slowly spreading to other parts of the body. My neighbor's hands are broken out and raw. She has gone the natural way but also has seen many medical docs and skin specialists and no one can give her an answer. I am helping her cleanse and am thinking she might have systemic candida as well. She also has recently remember childhood incest. Any thoughts from you would be greatly appreciated. I work with many people every day because I have the IonCleanse Enhancement System that is a very non-invasive way of ridding the body of toxins through the feet. This lady can't seem to get rid of genital herpe flare-ups that she's had for over 30 years. I think that cleansing and then building is important but in the meantime there must be something to help these people. Thanks, herbladie > > ----- > I am in complete agreement with the moderation and was definitely not purporting the large consumption of olive oil. The main issue with the fat consumption in this country is with quality of fats, not quantity. Bacon loaded with nitrites, fast food vegetable fry oils, margarine, etc are sure death. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 Forgot to give you a strong recommendation: Bupleurum root. Bupluerum is an excellent cooling (the herpes and the eruption are hot conditions and she is probably a hot constitution.) liver detoxifying and protective herb. It has also been shown in multiple trials to increase the production of interferon, an extremely powerful immune hormone. For this reason: IF SOMEONE HAS HEP C AND IS ON INTERFERON THERAPY UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES CAN YOU GIVE THEM BUPLEURUM. However if the have hep C and are not on interferon it is the best thing they can take. Interferon is wonderful when produced by the body and very destructive when applied exogenously. Bupleurum is also know in Chinese medicine to " move unwanted emotions " out of the liver. Again, indicated in this case. I warn everyone (including men) that I put on bupleurum that they may cry when the light turns yellow or when they are watching a Deere commercial. a Japanese company makes a pharmaceutical called Kampo that is used very successfully for retro viruses. (hep C, HIV, EBV, etc.). Again, hope this helps, -Dave PS, Burdock is an excellent cooling liver herb and is probably the single best herb for cooling down inflammatory skin conditions. -D ----- Original Message ----- From: herbladie<mailto:herbladie@...> gallstones <mailto:gallstones > Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 12:20 PM Subject: Re: Drinking olive oil Dave~Thanks for all the input on the olive oil and the newsletter info. Makes me sick to think 'they' are getting away with this crap. On a different subject, was curious if you have any info on skin eruptions on the hands that are slowly spreading to other parts of the body. My neighbor's hands are broken out and raw. She has gone the natural way but also has seen many medical docs and skin specialists and no one can give her an answer. I am helping her cleanse and am thinking she might have systemic candida as well. She also has recently remember childhood incest. Any thoughts from you would be greatly appreciated. I work with many people every day because I have the IonCleanse Enhancement System that is a very non-invasive way of ridding the body of toxins through the feet. This lady can't seem to get rid of genital herpe flare-ups that she's had for over 30 years. I think that cleansing and then building is important but in the meantime there must be something to help these people. Thanks, herbladie > > ----- > I am in complete agreement with the moderation and was definitely not purporting the large consumption of olive oil. The main issue with the fat consumption in this country is with quality of fats, not quantity. Bacon loaded with nitrites, fast food vegetable fry oils, margarine, etc are sure death. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 Fabulous! Amber Thanks you so much AMBER! I'm listening to him right now :~) herbladie . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 How does one locate a local person who has one o fthese IonCleanse thingies? Thanks, Sponge On Apr 5, 2008, at 1:20 PM, herbladie wrote: Dave~Thanks for all the input on the olive oil and the newsletter info. Makes me sick to think 'they' are getting away with this crap. On a different subject, was curious if you have any info on skin eruptions on the hands that are slowly spreading to other parts of the body. My neighbor's hands are broken out and raw. She has gone the natural way but also has seen many medical docs and skin specialists and no one can give her an answer. I am helping her cleanse and am thinking she might have systemic candida as well. She also has recently remember childhood incest. Any thoughts from you would be greatly appreciated. I work with many people every day because I have the IonCleanse Enhancement System that is a very non-invasive way of ridding the body of toxins through the feet. This lady can't seem to get rid of genital herpe flare-ups that she's had for over 30 years. I think that cleansing and then building is important but in the meantime there must be something to help these people. Thanks, herbladie > > ----- > I am in complete agreement with the moderation and was definitely not purporting the large consumption of olive oil. The main issue with the fat consumption in this country is with quality of fats, not quantity. Bacon loaded with nitrites, fast food vegetable fry oils, margarine, etc are sure death. > ------------------------------------ Learn more from our experience, over 7.000 liver flush stories: http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=4 http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=80 http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=100 http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=112 Liver Cleanse Recipe: http://CureZone.com/cleanse/liver/ Liver Flush FAQ: http://curezone.com/forums/f.asp?f=73 Images: http://CureZone.com/image_gallery/cleanse_flush/ http://CureZone.com/image_gallery/intrahepatic_stones/ To unsubscribe, send blank e-mail to: gallstones-unsubscribe and then reply to confirmation message! To Post message: gallstones Subscribe: gallstones-subscribe Web Sites for more information: http://CureZone.org http://www.liverdoctor.com/ http://www.sensiblehealth.com/ http://www.cyberpog.com/health/index.htm http://www.relfe.com/gall_stone_cleanse.html http://www.cleansingorsurgery.com/ Group page: gallstones To change your subscription to digest send blank e-mail to: gallstones-digest To change your subscription to NO-MAIL send blank e-mail to: gallstones-nomail To change your subscription to NORMAL send blank e-mail to: gallstones-normal You are receiving this email because you elected to subscribe to the Gallstones group on 's groups. By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself! Have a nice day ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 I agree with a previous posting saying that it's hard to say when you don't know the person's health history or their lifestyle. But I will name a few things that are problematic in the american diet. One: does this person use or eat anything from a microwave. European scientist have shown where any microwave food has mild levels of radiation poisoning in the food which impares the immune system. Second: does this person have a sufficient amount of good intestinal bacteria. In other words, has this person ever had antibiotics and did this person take probiotics are something to restore the good bacteria that was killed off. Sometimes skin erruptions can be the result of a leaky gut which can occur if the bacteria in the intestians in not in sufficient quantity. I had that problem once which was cured after I started taking enzymes and good bacteria. Third: is this person's body ph to acidic. Most americans suffer alot of disease problems because the american life style is a very acidic food lifestyle. Besides changing your diet, which should be done, a person should try taking organic apple cider vinegar. It will help to change your body's acidic level to a more alkaline level. Please use something like Braggs, not the refined vinegar which is not healthy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2008 Report Share Posted April 7, 2008 Hi Dave~You were pretty much right on about what you said about my neighbor. I've given her the info and hopefully she will join this forum and keep learning. I passed on the other info about the Bupleurum root and I know she will get it because she tries everything I suggest. So will keep you posted. She also is doing 50/50 raw and cooked and grows her own sprouts, so is really trying to build her immune system up. The cleansing is going a little slower, but I've convinced her she should start there first. So, thanks again and I'm sure we'll be 'chatting'. herbladie Rather hard to determine without seeing and taking a long health history but a lot of the time this is liver/gallbladder dysfunction. Was she or is she a heavy drinker? The liver is the main organ involved with dealing with viruses. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2008 Report Share Posted April 7, 2008 Sponge~Depending on where you live you could look in your phone book under IonCleanse or Alternative Treatments, etc. Or your local heath food store might know someone, or even your chiro because many chiros have them. Go to the website www.amajordifference.com and read all about how it is helping people. They list practitioners who do this, so there might be one in your area. You could also call them incase their website isn't up-to-date. I know it sure has helped me and many of my clients. Let me know what you think ;~) herbladie > > How does one locate a local person who has one o fthese IonCleanse > thingies? > > Thanks, > > Sponge > > On Apr 5, 2008, at 1:20 PM, herbladie wrote: > > Dave~Thanks for all the input on the olive oil and the newsletter > info. Makes me sick to think 'they' are getting away with this crap. ! > Have a nice day ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2008 Report Share Posted April 7, 2008 ~Thanks so much for all the good advice. She is indeed doing all that you mentioned and then some. She does not use a microwave at all. It can also change the structure of the food making it a non- food. I know we all struggle with our eating habits, but she's probably better than most. It's just makes me crazy that after going to expense of seeing all the Docs and even the natural way that they don't know what's wrong with her. Her hands are just raw and it's spreading up her arms now. They are very hot and she is in so much pain from this. It's also on other parts of her body. She is now doing the parasite cleanse and then will do the kidney and then the liver. So I'm hoping that we can do this on our own, slowly but surely. I thought the apple cider vinegar was for people who were more alkaline. We are working on getting her PH in balance as well. I think as soon as she starts cleansing the problem will take care of its self. Anyone have a similar experience I'd love to hear it! herbladie > > I agree with a previous posting saying that it's hard to say when you > don't know the person's health history or their lifestyle. But I will > name a few things that are problematic in the american diet. > > One: does this person use or eat anything from a microwave. European > scientist have shown where any microwave food has mild levels of > radiation poisoning in the food which impares the immune system. > > Second: does this person have a sufficient amount of good intestinal > bacteria. In other words, has this person ever had antibiotics and > did this person take probiotics are something to restore the good > bacteria that was killed off. Sometimes skin erruptions can be the > result of a leaky gut which can occur if the bacteria in the > intestians in not in sufficient quantity. I had that problem once > which was cured after I started taking enzymes and good bacteria. > > Third: is this person's body ph to acidic. Most americans suffer > alot of disease problems because the american life style is a very > acidic food lifestyle. Besides changing your diet, which should be > done, a person should try taking organic apple cider vinegar. It will > help to change your body's acidic level to a more alkaline level. > Please use something like Braggs, not the refined vinegar which is not > healthy. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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