Guest guest Posted January 12, 2008 Report Share Posted January 12, 2008 Good Morning! As I put in my last email, I have been rediagnosed with Candida...and am planning on going on a raw milk-only diet from Sunday to Tuesday. I know, I should start right away, but I have a birthday party tonight (business partner) and there are always the goodies at market today. I have in my mind that the Raw milk Cure is simply drinking only raw milk for a period of time. Is that correct? Normally, my husband adn I go through 1 gallon of raw milk per week. We have a glass each morning for breakfast and maybe a bit more through the week. Anything left on Saturdays goes to the VERY HAPPY dog and cat. Is there anything ELSE I need to be doing with the Raw Milk Cure? Thanks! Mrs B ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. http://tools.search./newsearch/category.php?category=shopping Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2008 Report Share Posted January 12, 2008 --- Mrs Bernstein <mrsdanielbernstein@...> wrote: > Is there anything ELSE I need to be doing with the Raw Milk Cure? Avery, Here is a description of a " milk cure " treatment from 1929: http://www.realmilk.com/milkcure.html ====================================================== The therapy is simple. The patients are put at rest in bed and are given at half hour intervals small quantities of milk, totalling from five to ten quarts of milk a day. Most patients are started on three or four quarts of milk a day and this is usually increased by a pint a day. Diaphoresis [copious perspiration] is stimulated by hot baths and hot packs and heat in other forms. A daily enema is given. The treatment is used in many chronic conditions but chiefly in tuberculosis, diseases of the nervous system, cardiovascular and renal conditions, hypertension, and in patients who are underweight, run-down, etc. Striking results are seen in diseases of the heart and kidneys and high blood pressure. In cases in which there is marked edema, the results obtained are surprisingly marked. This is especially striking because so-called dropsy has never been treated with large quantities of fluid. With all medication withdrawn, one case lost twenty-six pounds in six days, huge edema disappearing from the abdomen and legs, with great relief to the patient. No cathartics or diuretics were given. This property of milk in edema has been noted in both cardiac and renal cases. ====================================================== HTH, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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