Guest guest Posted February 10, 2007 Report Share Posted February 10, 2007 Hello, I have 3 interesting experiences with saliva. I'm very allergic to insect bite. In one occasion, when I had been bitten by mosquitoes and had already many swellings, one person told me to apply saliva to each bite. As I didn't do because at this time I knew nothing about natural ways, this person did it for me and I was amazed when in a few minutes the itch stopped and the swellings start reducing. In another occasion, I was visiting some relatives who had a dog. I hurt one toe and as I didn't pay much attention to it, it became infected. One night the dog came to me several times to lick my foot. I didn't let her to do that, but she insisted and returned to me several times. Again, I was very surprised when the next morning my toe was healing and there was not even traces of any infection. Another experience: by this time I was already very involved in natural healing. I got a little itchy red bump in my arm for a long time. It was coming and going. My little dog Poodle Gino saw it and licked it. Some days later it disappeared completely and it never returned. I have to believe in the power of saliva. Just in case if someone is interested to know, Yesterday I tried to do the liver flush, but after taking the epsom salt I felt so sick, that I didn't dare to drink the oil. I will have to find some good herbs to dissolve the gallbladder stones because I never will try to take epsom salt again. Any suggestions? Tat Saliva on Zits (and cuts too!) You can make use of your own saliva for beauty and healing. When I was a young teenager, a woman friend of the family taught me this trick : If you ever notice a pimple determined to make itself known on your face, you can often cause it to recede by simply applying a bit of your own saliva to the area. If you do this repeatedly throughout the day, you could save yourself having to cover an embarassing zit with makeup before an important date!A cut or scrape will also respond to a lick of your tongue if peroxide is not in easy reach. IN fact, you will feel a little sting when you apply saliva to a wound just as you do when an antibacterial solution is used. Have you ever noticed how fast a cut insid eyour mouth heals in comparison to one on your finger? That's saliva at work! Animals lick their wounds to hasten healing; it works for humans too. Saliva contains a variety of priteins and enzymes that can kill certan bacteria, viruses and fungi._ article found in Winter 2006-2007 issue of Health Action (published by health action network society www.hans.org ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2007 Report Share Posted February 11, 2007 Hi Tat, Here's the one I use semi-regularly, as does my wife: Gall Bladder Flush - Dr Schulze Take eight ounces of fresh squeezed citrus juice - any combination but at least one lemon - and eight ounces of organic, cold pressed, extra - virgin olive oil. Blend together in a high speed blender and drink four ounces every hour for four consecutive hours. This is best begun around 6 p.m. so that the patient goes to bed afterward and sleeps on the right side. Six p.m. is when the liver starts to cleanse, so this is an ideal time to start the flush. This formula is very good at flushing out gall stones and helping the liver to work properly again. > I will have to find some good herbs to dissolve the gallbladder stones because I never will try to take epsom salt again. > Any suggestions? > > Tat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2007 Report Share Posted February 11, 2007 ---- deuteronomy2929 <deuteronomy2929@...> wrote: > Hi Tat, > > Here's the one I use semi-regularly, as does my wife: > > Gall Bladder Flush - Dr Schulze > > Take eight ounces of fresh squeezed citrus juice - any combination > but at least one lemon - and eight ounces of organic, cold pressed, > extra - virgin olive oil. Blend together in a high speed blender and > drink four ounces every hour for four consecutive hours. > > This is best begun around 6 p.m. so that the patient goes to bed > afterward and sleeps on the right side. Six p.m. is when the liver > starts to cleanse, so this is an ideal time to start the flush. > > This formula is very good at flushing out gall stones and helping the > liver to work properly again. > Hi I would like to suggest than if one cuts back on the bad fats then supplements their fat free diet with about a Tablespoon of organic virgin first cold pressed olive oil and drink the apple juice or other good juices daily as well as the apple cider vinegar in a salad or whatever and make sure they are getting a bit of magnesium (Epsom salts) (I take a 400mg twice daily)one's system can stay pretty clean. No red meats and plenty of vegs, nuts and fruit especially those high in enzymes. low dairy usage. take enzymes if use any and if eating commercially prepared foods as anything you buy has milk product in it or has been processed in a plant that has milk going through their mixers. Many people only evacuate their digestive tract a couple times a week, or once daily. If one eats 3 meals a day it looks to me they should evacuate that many times a day or close to that. If they don't, chances are they have hemorrhoid problems. That can be bad when stool gets so impacted that it is painful to get it beyond the swollen Hems! I do the above and I have no trouble with the hems and it seems to help keep the cholesterol balanced. Just a long thought.. I did that flush a year or so ago and it really emptied me out royally and it wasn't a bad experience at all. I had been, for years, occasionally passing stones which was excruciatingly painful. The last one I passed was so bad I had to go to surgery and have GB removed. It was found that the stone got stuck in the common duct and the surgeon here wasn't trained for that type surgery so I was shipped to Plano clear over by Dallas and a wonderful specialist, only one I think in Texas, went through the esophagus and removed it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2007 Report Share Posted February 11, 2007 I probably will dare to try this recipe. Thanks to let me know about this. I have a question, please. Don't you feel nauseated during these 4 hours, or don't you feel any discomfort in your digestive system? I'm very prone to both. Tat Re: Saliva on Zits (and cuts too!) Hi Tat,Here's the one I use semi-regularly, as does my wife:Gall Bladder Flush - Dr SchulzeTake eight ounces of fresh squeezed citrus juice - any combination but at least one lemon - and eight ounces of organic, cold pressed, extra - virgin olive oil. Blend together in a high speed blender and drink four ounces every hour for four consecutive hours.This is best begun around 6 p.m. so that the patient goes to bed afterward and sleeps on the right side. Six p.m. is when the liver starts to cleanse, so this is an ideal time to start the flush.This formula is very good at flushing out gall stones and helping the liver to work properly again.>I will have to find some good herbs to dissolve the gallbladder stones because I never will try to take epsom salt again.> Any suggestions?> > Tat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2007 Report Share Posted February 11, 2007  Interestingly, I'm a vegetarian, and I eat mostly raw. I drink good water, eat little fat (some nuts, seeds and a few drops of extra virgin olive oil. I never would have imagined that I have gallbladder stones because I never experienced any problem. I just learned about it when I had an ultrasound for the ovarian cyst that suddenly grew too large. Tat Re: Re: Saliva on Zits (and cuts too!) ---- deuteronomy2929 <deuteronomy2929 > wrote: > Hi Tat,> > Here's the one I use semi-regularly, as does my wife:> > Gall Bladder Flush - Dr Schulze> > Take eight ounces of fresh squeezed citrus juice - any combination > but at least one lemon - and eight ounces of organic, cold pressed, > extra - virgin olive oil. Blend together in a high speed blender and > drink four ounces every hour for four consecutive hours.> > This is best begun around 6 p.m. so that the patient goes to bed > afterward and sleeps on the right side. Six p.m. is when the liver > starts to cleanse, so this is an ideal time to start the flush.> > This formula is very good at flushing out gall stones and helping the > liver to work properly again.> Hi I would like to suggest than if one cuts back on the bad fats then supplements their fat free diet with about a Tablespoon of organic virgin first cold pressed olive oil and drink the apple juice or other good juices daily as well as the apple cider vinegar in a salad or whatever and make sure they are getting a bit of magnesium (Epsom salts) (I take a 400mg twice daily)one's system can stay pretty clean. No red meats and plenty of vegs, nuts and fruit especially those high in enzymes. low dairy usage. take enzymes if use any and if eating commercially prepared foods as anything you buy has milk product in it or has been processed in a plant that has milk going through their mixers.Many people only evacuate their digestive tract a couple times a week, or once daily. If one eats 3 meals a day it looks to me they should evacuate that many times a day or close to that. If they don't, chances are they have hemorrhoid problems. That can be bad when stool gets so impacted that it is painful to get it beyond the swollen Hems!I do the above and I have no trouble with the hems and it seems to help keep the cholesterol balanced.Just a long thought..I did that flush a year or so ago and it really emptied me out royally and it wasn't a bad experience at all. I had been, for years, occasionally passing stones which was excruciatingly painful. The last one I passed was so bad I had to go to surgery and have GB removed. It was found that the stone got stuck in the common duct and the surgeon here wasn't trained for that type surgery so I was shipped to Plano clear over by Dallas and a wonderful specialist, only one I think in Texas, went through the esophagus and removed it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2007 Report Share Posted February 11, 2007 I didn't feel nauseated until a full 8 hours after I drank this and then I was sick until it all left my system. Never passed a stone and there's even discussion as to whether or not these are actually stones or just accumulated fat from the oil. I've tried it four different times in conjuction with a fast supervised by a naturopath. 4x nothing, nada, zip, zero, except vomit. Shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2007 Report Share Posted February 12, 2007 Shari, did you have good..good...good movements that cleaned out enough to make a difference? You should have had a very good movement. If not, you might ought to have your colon checked out for somekind of blockage other than stool. May be had to come up cause it was having trouble going down, so to speak. just a thought. grany lee..oh yes, forgot.. the apple juice and the oil helps to soften the stones if they are made from cholesteral (not the calcium ones) and they could have passed and not be seen unless the stool was CAREFULLY examined. just another thought. --- SV <shavig@...> wrote: > I didn't feel nauseated until a full 8 hours after I drank this and then I was sick until it all left my system. Never passed a stone and there's even discussion as to whether or not these are actually stones or just accumulated fat from the oil. I've tried it four different times in conjuction with a fast supervised by a naturopath. 4x nothing, nada, zip, zero, except vomit. > > Shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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