Guest guest Posted December 1, 2009 Report Share Posted December 1, 2009 A woman who is into alternative health care was talking to me I mentioned to her my favorite supplement Serrapeptase ----(google it) Then she said your eyes are so white you must flush-- and I thought well yes I have done the lemon/molasses/grade B syrup with pepper (cayanne) and the lemon/oil flushes---along with the kidney coke flushes (last flush two months ago) I usually need one every 6 months or so. But what may be working on the eyes could be the serrapeptase since I was taking about 5 a day at the time (because of traveling knee was swelling) -- I usually take only one or two a day-- For some reason taking more serrapeptase not only got rid of a bony growth on my hand (between palm and finger) but taking more seems to do more than taking less for longer time frame. Which is surprising since I have been taking it for a few years now. That boney growth was painful and I had it for years, coming back from a trip last June it just up and disappeared after taking around 4-5 serrpeptase (40mg. each) for two weeks. now home again from another trip the knee swelling is gone in a few days of taking serrapeptase. I will go ahead and use more of these products since they have so many benefits--- I am really a walking proof of that-- And I do agree with adding more olive oil to the diet it seems to really help the GB-- I use it in salads with balsamic vinegar--- Red meat seems to really aggravate the GB we eat less red meat and more organic as we go along this journey. Just watched that movie " Food Inc. " really worth the view---!!!!!! I am rambling along here but being this preventive proactive person has really been a huge plus in our health-- so far keeping me from many surgeries--hand, cysts and GB--delaying knees as well---- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank you for sharing the snope info with us. I just want to add a word of > > > > > > > caution when taking anything to heart. I haven't bothered to investigate so > > > > > > > I don't know if onions working in such a fashion is true. However, I > > > > > > > certainly will not take any one source's info as gospel and that includes > > > > > > > snopes. Let us remember that there are always vested interests who do not > > > > > > > want natural medicine info disseminated. Mainstream medicine can't turn a > > > > > > > profit on it. Let us also remember that all mainstream media and no doubt, > > > > > > > including snopes is owned by corporations who have an interest in convincing > > > > > > > us of the " silliness " of natural medicine. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In this case, I'd say if one can't find true purveyors of natural medicine > > > > > > > to either say yay or nay on the onion issue, then how 'bout we use our > > > > > > > brains to form our own conclusions rather than allowing any " expert " to tell > > > > > > > us what to think. How 'bout just cutting up some onions, putting them in a > > > > > > > bowl and see what happens. Now of course if I had someone sick in the house, > > > > > > > I would not rely solely on onions. I'd be doing all the other things I know > > > > > > > to do such as vitamins D, C and A and perhaps oregano capsules. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > And especially if it is anything that might in the slightest makes us less > > > > > > > afraid of disease, resulting in us not being doped into taking their > > > > > > > precious flu vaccines, they go into overtime to discredit any natural means > > > > > > > of disease prevention and cure. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Wanna hear another use of onion? It's awesome cool! I can't take credit for > > > > > > > it. My husband discovered it watching a hunting show on tv. He heard that if > > > > > > > you slide half an onion over a hot grill, food won't stick to the grill. > > > > > > > Now, did he run to snopes or anything else? Nope. He tried it! What > > > > > > > happened? It really did work. :-) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Kathleen > > > > > > > > > > > > > > www.MedinaForTexas. com <http://www.medinafo rtexas.com/> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > " Vaccination is a monstrosity, a misbegotten offspring of error and > > > > > > > ignorance; it should have no place in either hygiene or medicine.... Believe > > > > > > > not in vaccination, it is a world wide delusion, an unscientific practice, a > > > > > > > fatal superstition with consequences measured today by tears and sorrow > > > > > > > without end. " - Rauta, Professor of Hygiene and Material Medical > > > > > > > University of Perguia in an article that appeared in the New York Journal of > > > > > > > Medicine in July 1899 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > snopes.com: Onions Versus Swine Flu > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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