Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 Hi Kadee, I'm brand new to the list too. Hi! I'd give your husband phosphytidal serine (aka PS) first thing in the A.M. I think it is commonly sold in 100 mg capsules. There are a lot of other brain nutrients that work (ginko is good), but personal experience shows PS is the strongest, at least short term. He shouldn't take it at night, because it may keep him awake. I use ornithine to help me sleep, when I cannot. I take between 1-6 500 mg capsules and have never experienced any side effects. I cannot help with #3, sorry, but good luck. And welcome to the science of alternative health! I've been studying it for 30+ years, but the good news is that you can catch up quickly. -Lori > > Hi all. I just joined the list yesterday. I'm 22, I live near St. > Louis, and I have a husband and two children, plus dogs, rats, and > mice. I have three questions: First, ginkgo. My husband would lose his > head if it wasn't taped, glued, and nailed to his neck. I took ginkgo > several years ago for tinnitus, and I read that it can also help > memory. Anyone know about this? > Second question: Is there any sort of natural sleep aid? The most > natural one I've been using is called " rum and coke " , and though it > works well I don't think I ought to keep using it long-term. > Third question: I have this thing on my back, it's apparently > contagious. The doctor didn't know what it was. It keeps getting > worse, so I am using a prescription Ketoconazole for it. I've got > another on my thumb, and my 2 1/2 year-old daughter has one on her > face (we're using Nystatin for her). I don't even go to the store > because I'm embarrassed of it. Any ideas on what I could do about it? > I have absolutely no idea what it is, but I was hoping there might be > some sort of good all-purpose skin something that might help the > prescription do its job a little quicker. > Thanks for any help. I'm just getting started in the human side of > natural diet and living, so I don't know much yet. > > Kadee Sedtal > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 Can you buy ornithine (for sleep) without L-Arginine? Thanks, Jess Hi Kadee, I'm brand new to the list too. Hi! I'd give your husband phosphytidal serine (aka PS) first thing in the A.M. I think it is commonly sold in 100 mg capsules. There are a lot of other brain nutrients that work (ginko is good), but personal experience shows PS is the strongest, at least short term. He shouldn't take it at night, because it may keep him awake. I use ornithine to help me sleep, when I cannot. I take between 1-6 500 mg capsules and have never experienced any side effects. I cannot help with #3, sorry, but good luck. And welcome to the science of alternative health! I've been studying it for 30+ years, but the good news is that you can catch up quickly. -Lori > > Hi all. I just joined the list yesterday. I'm 22, I live near St. > Louis, and I have a husband and two children, plus dogs, rats, and > mice. I have three questions: First, ginkgo. My husband would lose his > head if it wasn't taped, glued, and nailed to his neck. I took ginkgo > several years ago for tinnitus, and I read that it can also help > memory. Anyone know about this? > Second question: Is there any sort of natural sleep aid? The most > natural one I've been using is called " rum and coke " , and though it > works well I don't think I ought to keep using it long-term. > Third question: I have this thing on my back, it's apparently > contagious. The doctor didn't know what it was. It keeps getting > worse, so I am using a prescription Ketoconazole for it. I've got > another on my thumb, and my 2 1/2 year-old daughter has one on her > face (we're using Nystatin for her). I don't even go to the store > because I'm embarrassed of it. Any ideas on what I could do about it? > I have absolutely no idea what it is, but I was hoping there might be > some sort of good all-purpose skin something that might help the > prescription do its job a little quicker. > Thanks for any help. I'm just getting started in the human side of > natural diet and living, so I don't know much yet. > > Kadee Sedtal > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 Hi Jess, Yes, you can. I trust the purity at www.store.com -Lori > > Can you buy ornithine (for sleep) without L-Arginine? Thanks, Jess Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 Yes, just about anywhere that sells amino acids. RE: Re: New to list- questions Can you buy ornithine (for sleep) without L-Arginine? Thanks, Jess Hi Kadee, I'm brand new to the list too. Hi! I'd give your husband phosphytidal serine (aka PS) first thing in the A.M. I think it is commonly sold in 100 mg capsules. There are a lot of other brain nutrients that work (ginko is good), but personal experience shows PS is the strongest, at least short term. He shouldn't take it at night, because it may keep him awake. I use ornithine to help me sleep, when I cannot. I take between 1-6 500 mg capsules and have never experienced any side effects. I cannot help with #3, sorry, but good luck. And welcome to the science of alternative health! I've been studying it for 30+ years, but the good news is that you can catch up quickly. -Lori > > Hi all. I just joined the list yesterday. I'm 22, I live near St. > Louis, and I have a husband and two children, plus dogs, rats, and > mice. I have three questions: First, ginkgo. My husband would lose his > head if it wasn't taped, glued, and nailed to his neck. I took ginkgo > several years ago for tinnitus, and I read that it can also help > memory. Anyone know about this? > Second question: Is there any sort of natural sleep aid? The most > natural one I've been using is called " rum and coke " , and though it > works well I don't think I ought to keep using it long-term. > Third question: I have this thing on my back, it's apparently > contagious. The doctor didn't know what it was. It keeps getting > worse, so I am using a prescription Ketoconazole for it. I've got > another on my thumb, and my 2 1/2 year-old daughter has one on her > face (we're using Nystatin for her). I don't even go to the store > because I'm embarrassed of it. Any ideas on what I could do about it? > I have absolutely no idea what it is, but I was hoping there might be > some sort of good all-purpose skin something that might help the > prescription do its job a little quicker. > Thanks for any help. I'm just getting started in the human side of > natural diet and living, so I don't know much yet. > > Kadee Sedtal > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 Hi Kadee: Welcome to the group. I hope that you enjoy being here. It is nice to have new faces around. Tell me, what exactly is this thing that is contagious and growing on the two of you? If there were a description of what it looks like, it might be helpful. Off hand, there are a number of natural topical antibiotics. Tea Tree oil comes to mind since it kills bacterial, fungal and virus infections and it is cheap at any health/herb store. Grapefruit seed extract is also very good topically and internally. Colloidal silver can be sprayed on as well and now most drug stores have silver impregnated bandages too now. Internally there is oregano oil and olive leaf extract, to name two. If we knew what it looked like it might be easier to help. As far as Tinnitus goes, some have been helped especially with Gingko Biloba as well as the previous suggestion, phosphatidyl-serene and Niacin too. It can be a circulatory problem. You may need to find out why it has happened before a remedy can be found, tinnitus is a difficult one sometimes. There is an anti alcoholic drug, <http://www.deafnessresearch.org.uk/Alcohol-dependence+drug+also+helps+tinnitus+\ 2873.twl>Campral that has proven in clinical tests to be successful, ask your doc: Also, there is a common <http://www.abchomeopathy.com/c.php/126>homeopathic remedies on the market for it, I saw one today at the health/vitamin store, but can't remember the name, it may be in your local store, but I can't speak for it but someone I know believes in it. At 12:55 PM 9/8/2006, you wrote: >Hi all. I just joined the list yesterday. I'm 22, I live near St. >Louis, and I have a husband and two children, plus dogs, rats, and >mice. I have three questions: First, ginkgo. My husband would lose his >head if it wasn't taped, glued, and nailed to his neck. I took ginkgo >several years ago for tinnitus, and I read that it can also help >memory. Anyone know about this? >Second question: Is there any sort of natural sleep aid? The most >natural one I've been using is called " rum and coke " , and though it >works well I don't think I ought to keep using it long-term. >Third question: I have this thing on my back, it's apparently >contagious. The doctor didn't know what it was. It keeps getting >worse, so I am using a prescription Ketoconazole for it. I've got >another on my thumb, and my 2 1/2 year-old daughter has one on her >face (we're using Nystatin for her). I don't even go to the store >because I'm embarrassed of it. Any ideas on what I could do about it? >I have absolutely no idea what it is, but I was hoping there might be >some sort of good all-purpose skin something that might help the >prescription do its job a little quicker. >Thanks for any help. I'm just getting started in the human side of >natural diet and living, so I don't know much yet. > >Kadee Sedtal > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 Kadee, any surface infection is killed practically overnight by topical ozonated olive oil, which penetrats into the skin. There are no exceptions, small drug-resistant diabetic foot ulcers can be cured rather than amputated (!). I buy my OOO from Dr. Pressman at http://www.plasmafire.com. Other good topical treatments are colloidal silver, grapefruit seed extract and wild oregano oil. Welcome aboard! Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 Kadee, any surface infection is killed practically overnight by topical ozonated olive oil, which penetrats into the skin. There are no exceptions, small drug-resistant diabetic foot ulcers can be cured rather than amputated (!). I buy my OOO from Dr. Pressman at http://www.plasmafire.com. Other good topical treatments are colloidal silver, grapefruit seed extract and wild oregano oil. Welcome aboard! Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2006 Report Share Posted September 11, 2006 What is ozonated olive oil?? I've never heard of it. Can you only get it from a doctor? Is it safe for small children? That'd be so nice to get this to go away. I don't know what kind of infection it is. My doctor didn't even know. Thanks a lot! And also, thanks to everyone else for replying! Mine started getting better quicker since I started putting tea tree oil on it once a day. Is tea tree oil okay for children? Kadee Sedtal --------------------------------- How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 Hi Duncan: I went to that site and they sell saunas and ionizers, but not OOO, at least on the website. I called and it is sold by phone only, but they said that they have equipment problems and won't have any for at least 4 weeks. It costs $16 for 2oz and $50 for 20oz. At 07:17 AM 9/10/2006, you wrote: >Kadee, any surface infection is killed practically overnight by >topical ozonated olive oil, which penetrats into the skin. There >are no exceptions, small drug-resistant diabetic foot ulcers can >be cured rather than amputated (!). I buy my OOO from Dr. >Pressman at <http://www.plasmafire.com.>http://www.plasmafire.com. >Other good topical >treatments are colloidal silver, grapefruit seed extract and wild >oregano oil. > >Welcome aboard! > >Duncan Crow > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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