Guest guest Posted October 12, 2007 Report Share Posted October 12, 2007 Hubby had his first Ion Cleanse this evening. He surely has candida and badly. The water was very bad. He plans on having several more treatments to clean up and out. He is around several engines when he works on his trucks or compressor so I know he has to get extra toxins from these fumes. One questionable tube of cream she sold him by Nature's Sunshine is the Pau Arco Lotion, a cream, you spread on. It has sodium laurel sulfate, aloe, stearyl alcohol, steatric acid, PROPLYLENE GLYCOL, isopropyl myristate, LANOLIN, METHLPARABEN, PROPLYPARABEN, and allantoin (which I need check out). I'm not impressed with the ingredients list. To me this sounds like a compromise. Any comments or suggestions? She told him that she used to be very strict and she has loosened up, but still with these type of ingredients, I am not loosening up at all. To me this is a compromise. I am looking for something else now. Just wanted to share. Next appt. in a week. He was fortunate to have his first treatment already and the swelling in his legs is going down in a short time. NAET scheduled for end of November still. carolg > > > > No Carol I don't. Can you clue us in? > > Anne > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2007 Report Share Posted October 12, 2007 Carol, I didn't know about the usProcess but I am familiar with the ionic foot bath. Good tool and it really works! Would take several treatments but used in conjunction with other cleansing - parasite, kidney, etc. will be totally helpful. The cream that she sold him should be returned unopened in my opinion. Several very toxic ingredients in there for sure. Have him ask her if she would like to eat a spoonful? HA! For the most part you can say that if you can't eat it, don't wear it. I was thinking also that detox foot pads might be helpful for him. Just put one on each foot at night, they work slowly over time, but they do work and are herbal. Many different companies sell these, so I have no specific recommendations. If he has cold type feet, it is best to wear socks with these at night. I was thinking of the detox foot patches for Gloria and will most likely send her a box when she gets home. Glad to hear that the swelling is going down. Tell him to be brave and do a through cleansing, you can't get well with out detoxing. Just try not to add any more problems. Annecgiambri <cgiambri@...> wrote: Hubby had his first Ion Cleanse this evening.He surely has candida and badly. The water was very bad. He plans on having several more treatments to clean up and out. He is around several engines when he works on his trucks or compressor so I know he has to get extra toxins from these fumes.One questionable tube of cream she sold him by Nature's Sunshine is the Pau Arco Lotion, a cream, you spread on. It has sodium laurel sulfate, aloe, stearyl alcohol, steatric acid, PROPLYLENE GLYCOL, isopropyl myristate, LANOLIN, METHLPARABEN, PROPLYPARABEN, and allantoin (which I need check out). I'm not impressed with the ingredients list. To me this sounds like a compromise.Any comments or suggestions?She told him that she used to be very strict and she has loosened up, but still with these type of ingredients, I am not loosening up at all. To me this is a compromise. I am looking for something else now.Just wanted to share.Next appt. in a week. He was fortunate to have his first treatment already and the swelling in his legs is going down in a short time.NAET scheduled for end of November still.carolg> >> > No Carol I don't. Can you clue us in?> > Anne> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2007 Report Share Posted October 12, 2007 Carol & Anne, I've heard pro and con on the ion foot baths and pads... Some say it works some say it doesn't, that the water changes colors whether your feet are in or out of the water. and some say they felt and saw no difference.........BUT all say the best is still the old fashion way to detox.. the tried and true method. I've had an herbal wrap detox... and I can say I truly did not see any difference.. other than relaxing for a 1/2 hour was nice... lol. Anyway, the mind is a powerful tool and if you feel it worked then definitely go for it. Anne Bird <irishfox99@...> wrote: Carol, I didn't know about the usProcess but I am familiar with the ionic foot bath. Good tool and it really works! Would take several treatments but used in conjunction with other cleansing - parasite, kidney, etc. will be totally helpful. The cream that she sold him should be returned unopened in my opinion. Several very toxic ingredients in there for sure. Have him ask her if she would like to eat a spoonful? HA! For the most part you can say that if you can't eat it, don't wear it. I was thinking also that detox foot pads might be helpful for him. Just put one on each foot at night, they work slowly over time, but they do work and are herbal. Many different companies sell these, so I have no specific recommendations. If he has cold type feet, it is best to wear socks with these at night. I was thinking of the detox foot patches for Gloria and will most likely send her a box when she gets home. Glad to hear that the swelling is going down. Tell him to be brave and do a through cleansing, you can't get well with out detoxing. Just try not to add any more problems. Annecgiambri <cgiambri@...> wrote: Hubby had his first Ion Cleanse this evening.He surely has candida and badly. The water was very bad. He plans on having several more treatments to clean up and out. He is around several engines when he works on his trucks or compressor so I know he has to get extra toxins from these fumes.One questionable tube of cream she sold him by Nature's Sunshine is the Pau Arco Lotion, a cream, you spread on. It has sodium laurel sulfate, aloe, stearyl alcohol, steatric acid, PROPLYLENE GLYCOL, isopropyl myristate, LANOLIN, METHLPARABEN, PROPLYPARABEN, and allantoin (which I need check out). I'm not impressed with the ingredients list. To me this sounds like a compromise.Any comments or suggestions?She told him that she used to be very strict and she has loosened up, but still with these type of ingredients, I am not loosening up at all. To me this is a compromise. I am looking for something else now.Just wanted to share.Next appt. in a week. He was fortunate to have his first treatment already and the swelling in his legs is going down in a short time.NAET scheduled for end of November still.carolg> >> > No Carol I don't. Can you clue us in?> > Anne> >> Suzi List Owner health/ http://360./suziesgoats What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. Tonight's top picks. What will you watch tonight? Preview the hottest shows on TV. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2007 Report Share Posted October 12, 2007 Anne, Never heard of the foot pads. I'll hunt for them for further detoxing. Wow. His feet were actually warm last night. He's doing much better. I have lots of tinctures he can take in addition to the remedies I am already giving him. I can't imagine why someone like her would compromise. I am going to call her about the literature she sent home and the cream. What kind of cleanses and where should I buy them? We have Schulze stuff. Are you thinking the cleanses you wrote of earlier: liver, gallbladder, etc? He is brave and can do them. I just have to be careful he works outdoors so can't get to bathroom always very quickly. Thanks. Later need to post a bath she suggested with apple cider vinegar, epsom salt, salt and something else. Hugs, carols > > > > Ion cleanse talk below only....tonight is hubby's first > appt....tune > > in.... > > > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhvi43hAcn8 & mode=related & search= > > > > link above is a demo of the Ion cleanse… > > ----- > > > > Below is a article…did google search for Ion cleanse….(foot bath > is > > another name I believe) > > > > http://www.millelacscountytimes.com/2006/August/18slade.html > > > > It's a miracle. Hubby got call to move his appt. up to today so > he > > is off and ready to head there for the Ion Cleanse--a week earlier > > than planned. > > > > The lady is very excited and she called this a divine appointment > > from our original conversation and again today. > > > > I will post late tonight his experience. > > > > The Ion Cleanse is where you dunk your feet in a solution and it > > draws the toxins, mercury and all other yuck from the body. You > > ideally need a few treatments, but still, let's start. > > > > hugs, > > carolg > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2007 Report Share Posted October 12, 2007 Suzi, Interesting. Right now, after first treatment, 99.99% improvement. His feet are evidence plus swelling is totally gone now. He's going to be doing lots of cleanses too. He surely has tons of yeast, but I'm going to keep doing what I know best from you all helping and move forward. I suppose everyone can do these treatments that she did. The only shocker was the cream she sold him for $18, almost $19 bucks....I don't mind spending money but that is not holistic oriented. I can't compromise and those ingredients in the lotion she sold him SUCK. Plans to speak to her and give her feedback later hopefully about how he is doing, as excuse to call, but then that bad stuff. Off to health food store and I will get him his anti fungal cream with the good stuff in it. He just needs it for the rash, but he doesn't need more POISON as she is helping him detox either. hugs, carolg > > > > Ion cleanse talk below only....tonight is hubby's first > appt....tune > > in.... > > > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhvi43hAcn8 & mode=related & search= > > > > link above is a demo of the Ion cleanse… > > ----- > > > > Below is a article…did google search for Ion cleanse….(foot bath > is > > another name I believe) > > > > http://www.millelacscountytimes.com/2006/August/18slade.html > > > > It's a miracle. Hubby got call to move his appt. up to today so > he > > is off and ready to head there for the Ion Cleanse--a week earlier > > than planned. > > > > The lady is very excited and she called this a divine appointment > > from our original conversation and again today. > > > > I will post late tonight his experience. > > > > The Ion Cleanse is where you dunk your feet in a solution and it > > draws the toxins, mercury and all other yuck from the body. You > > ideally need a few treatments, but still, let's start. > > > > hugs, > > carolg > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2007 Report Share Posted October 12, 2007 Glad to hear it is working. What do you have him taking right now also? Wondering if maybe a combination is going on... Suzi PS Start with a colon cleanse if you're going that route. cgiambri <cgiambri@...> wrote: Suzi,Interesting.Right now, after first treatment, 99.99% improvement. His feet are evidence plus swelling is totally gone now. He's going to be doing lots of cleanses too.He surely has tons of yeast, but I'm going to keep doing what I know best from you all helping and move forward.I suppose everyone can do these treatments that she did.The only shocker was the cream she sold him for $18, almost $19 bucks....I don't mind spending money but that is not holistic oriented.I can't compromise and those ingredients in the lotion she sold him SUCK. Plans to speak to her and give her feedback later hopefully about how he is doing, as excuse to call, but then that bad stuff. Off to health food store and I will get him his anti fungal cream with the good stuff in it. He just needs it for the rash, but he doesn't need more POISON as she is helping him detox either.hugs,carolg oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2007 Report Share Posted October 12, 2007 health food stores sell detox pads. Met guy today who used them and also turn the pads yucky colors... carolg > > > > > > Ion cleanse talk below only....tonight is hubby's first > > appt....tune > > > in.... > > > > > > http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=dhvi43hAcn8 & mode=related & search= > > > > > > link above is a demo of the Ion cleanse… > > > ----- > > > > > > Below is a article…did google search for Ion cleanse….(foot bath > > is > > > another name I believe) > > > > > > http://www.millelacscountytimes.com/2006/August/18slade.html > > > > > > It's a miracle. Hubby got call to move his appt. up to today so > > he > > > is off and ready to head there for the Ion Cleanse--a week > earlier > > > than planned. > > > > > > The lady is very excited and she called this a divine > appointment > > > from our original conversation and again today. > > > > > > I will post late tonight his experience. > > > > > > The Ion Cleanse is where you dunk your feet in a solution and it > > > draws the toxins, mercury and all other yuck from the body. You > > > ideally need a few treatments, but still, let's start. > > > > > > hugs, > > > carolg > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2007 Report Share Posted October 12, 2007 Suzi, Right now he is taking a Candida cleanse, can't remember the name but may have posted about this 3 month process. He's on that few days. He is off his lotion officially and now on Eczederm Rescue: poke, blood root, neem, st. john's wort, chapparral, arnica, white willow, comfrey, calendula, aloe vera, vit. c in an essential oil cream, www.peacefulmountain.com, met the rep a second time today and he had lots of samples so took some plus he gave me a sample tube as well. Turns out I met him at Whole Foods months back, talked about my raw group, he wasn't an ounce into it, and today he was excited to see me and totally into it so he's start coming to our " raw " lucks now. I'm going to include green juices in his diet now. Going to give him Oil of Oregano. Garlic capsules. Taking probiotics and taking 4 times the amount....to bump up and get good enzymes back into the system.... Got him off that horrible lotion and spoke with the practioner for feedback from the treatment and mentioned gently the ingredients didn't sit very well with my holistic approach...she was nice..I was nice and $19 credit coming without asking..... So far that is all we are doing...he doesn't want to be overwhelmed with all this stuff, and with working not sure which cleanses would have him running to the bathroom all the time so could use help on w hat to do on the weekends where bathroom may be more available. He's working today and feeling much better. Oh, yes, he needs the colon cleanse for sure and is willing to do whatever it takes. He also works with water which means mold, he also is around pesticides on sprayed grass when he fixes sprinkler systems so you know he is past due to get his body " REBORN. " I'll listening to all shared. Thanks so much for your concern Suzi and all. hugs, carolg In health , Suzanne <suziesgoats@...> wrote: > > Glad to hear it is working. What do you have him taking right now also? Wondering if maybe a combination is going on... > Suzi > PS Start with a colon cleanse if you're going that route. > > > cgiambri <cgiambri@...> wrote: > Suzi, > Interesting. > > Right now, after first treatment, 99.99% improvement. His feet are > evidence plus swelling is totally gone now. > > He's going to be doing lots of cleanses too. > > He surely has tons of yeast, but I'm going to keep doing what I know > best from you all helping and move forward. > > I suppose everyone can do these treatments that she did. > > The only shocker was the cream she sold him for $18, almost $19 > bucks....I don't mind spending money but that is not holistic > oriented. > > I can't compromise and those ingredients in the lotion she sold him > SUCK. > > Plans to speak to her and give her feedback later hopefully about > how he is doing, as excuse to call, but then that bad stuff. Off to > health food store and I will get him his anti fungal cream with the > good stuff in it. He just needs it for the rash, but he doesn't > need more POISON as she is helping him detox either. > > hugs, > carolg > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2007 Report Share Posted October 14, 2007 Gayla, Great to see you back here. When referring to warming pau d'arco is that a tincture or what am I hearing here? Tea form, herbs, etc? Thanks for the salve information. hugs, carolg > > If it is the pau d'arco that is helping, you can make your own salve or > lotion with olive oil and beeswax. Warm the PDO in it for a few hours, > strain, add 1 part beeswax to 5 parts oil, if you want it thicker than just > oil. > Gayla > Always Enough Ranch > Acampo, California > http://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.html > aeranch@... > > > One questionable tube of cream she sold him by Nature's Sunshine is > the Pau Arco Lotion, a cream, you spread on. It has sodium laurel > sulfate, aloe, stearyl alcohol, steatric acid, PROPLYLENE GLYCOL, > isopropyl myristate, LANOLIN, METHLPARABEN, PROPLYPARABEN, and > allantoin (which I need check out). I'm not impressed with the > ingredients list. To me this sounds like a compromise. > > Any comments or suggestions? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2007 Report Share Posted October 14, 2007 Carol - go back to basics. Warming in olive oil is not tincture. It is oil or with beeswax, it is salve. Gayla Always Enough Ranch Acampo, California http://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.html aeranch@... Re: Cleansing--NAET or Ion Cleanse--appt. update > Gayla, > Great to see you back here. When referring to warming pau d'arco is > that a tincture or what am I hearing here? Tea form, herbs, etc? > Thanks for the salve information. > > hugs, > carolg > > >> >> If it is the pau d'arco that is helping, you can make your own > salve or >> lotion with olive oil and beeswax. Warm the PDO in it for a few > hours, >> strain, add 1 part beeswax to 5 parts oil, if you want it thicker > than just >> oil. >> Gayla >> Always Enough Ranch >> Acampo, California >> http://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.html >> aeranch@... >> >> >> One questionable tube of cream she sold him by Nature's Sunshine is >> the Pau Arco Lotion, a cream, you spread on. It has sodium laurel >> sulfate, aloe, stearyl alcohol, steatric acid, PROPLYLENE GLYCOL, >> isopropyl myristate, LANOLIN, METHLPARABEN, PROPLYPARABEN, and >> allantoin (which I need check out). I'm not impressed with the >> ingredients list. To me this sounds like a compromise. >> >> Any comments or suggestions? >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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