Guest guest Posted March 22, 2008 Report Share Posted March 22, 2008 I have seen instructions on dehydrating a placenta....I would assume it would be similar. Slightly freeze, slice into thin long slices, dehydrate on teflex sheets, crumble in a coffee grinder until smooth, encapsulate, store unused in the freezer. How to question Friends, Has anyone tried freeze drying their own organs? Anyone know what is involved/how the process works, not on an large scale, but to do small batches, etc... for a family's pets or themselves? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2008 Report Share Posted March 22, 2008 On 3/22/08, louisvillewapf <louisvillewapf@...> wrote: > Has anyone tried freeze drying their own organs? Anyone know what is > involved/how the process works, not on an large scale, but to do small > batches, etc... for a family's pets or themselves? I tried freezing my own kidneys once, but I started having major difficulty urinating after that, so I wouldn't recommend it. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2008 Report Share Posted March 23, 2008 Chris- > I tried freezing my own kidneys once, but I started having major > difficulty urinating after that, so I wouldn't recommend it. And I put my brain in the dehydrator a few weeks ago, and nothing's been the same since. Definitely a bad idea all around. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2008 Report Share Posted March 23, 2008 Oh right.... but just try doing that with your liver and see how things go.. Re: How to question Chris- > I tried freezing my own kidneys once, but I started having major > difficulty urinating after that, so I wouldn't recommend it. And I put my brain in the dehydrator a few weeks ago, and nothing's been the same since. Definitely a bad idea all around. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2008 Report Share Posted April 24, 2008 Rene, do you actually need to keep your bandages dry? Would you be able, for instance, to dampen them with CS? They would dry out again in between times. I would be inclined to lay my whole hand, with dampened bandage intact, on a small metal tray or piece of aluminium foil connected to the electrode and lightly touch the tender parts, no pressure, with the other electrode, and go over the whole area possible. This to reach every part possible without you having to juggle two electrodes. Rowena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2008 Report Share Posted April 24, 2008 In the book " The Body Electric " it is indicated that a small current across the wound with contact to silver (I would use CS as Rowena says) could help regenerate tissue. A six volt battery might be too much, unless you use one that has a low charge so the amperage would be smaller. Good Luck! > > Rene, do you actually need to keep your bandages dry? Would you be able, for instance, to dampen them with CS? They would dry out again in between times. > I would be inclined to lay my whole hand, with dampened bandage intact, on a small metal tray or piece of aluminium foil connected to the electrode and lightly touch the tender parts, no pressure, with the other electrode, and go over the whole area possible. This to reach every part possible without you having to juggle two electrodes. > Rowena > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2008 Report Share Posted April 24, 2008 I think it would work just as you have explained it. Like always, just keep the electrodes away from direct contact with the sores. As far as quicker healing I have found colloidal silver (using it externally, as well as, internally) does a great job in speeding the healing time and leaving fewer visible scars. I have used it on nasty cuts and scrapes soaking the first piece of gauze that comes in direct contact with the sores. They use a form of it in burn units at hospitals and it does wonders! Hope this helps. Take care and I pray for your quick healing. y<>< Gaiacita <gaiacita@...> wrote: This weekend I tangled 3 fingers of my left hand in my table saw (I'm typing one handed). I want to use the 'zilla on them but am not sure of the electrode placement. I don't think I am yet able to lay an electrode on any of the tips (too sore) plus I don't want to have to unwrap my fingers 2 or more times a day to zill. So, if I place an electrode on top of the bandaged tip and one below the bandage, once I can stand the pressure on the tip, will it work through the bandage? And until I'm able to take pressure on the tips, do you think it would help speed healing if I put 1 'rode on 1 side of the finger below the cut and the other 'rode on the opposite side of the finger? I know the electricity will flow straight across the finger, but as the flow will be below the damage, would it still help the damaged area? And I figure I should be as close to the damage as possible but as I said I also don't want to unwrap them 2 or more times a day (actual bandage change is necessary only every 2 or 3 days) so will the current flow through the bandages, or should I go below the bandages, on the flesh, even though the bandages are about an inch and a half down from the wound? Any thoughts on this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2008 Report Share Posted April 24, 2008 i will have to see if these bandages will soak through. I don't mind them being wet, I just don't want to have to change them twice a day. Hurts too much. But I will try the tray idea later today. Thanks renee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2008 Report Share Posted April 24, 2008 Hi , Placing one electrode on the bandage and dropping a few drops water (or weak saline but prolly not a good idea 'cos the salt will carry on stinging ) onto the bandage under where you going to put the electrode. The other electrode can be higher up same arm ( like tuck in your elbow) or in other hand or one of the feet, to complete the circuit. My guess is that 'zillering nearby is also effective; based on my doing my teeth abcesses. Sometimes could only get close but not through. worked well. Am sending you healing. Did the bones get chipped? Look up the recipe for Dr s BFC Bone Flesh and Cartilage. Ah got it. See just below. OK, Tony __________ ------- Forwarded message follows ------- Mr_s_Corner From: " rider432c " <dmam@...> Date sent: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 23:39:54 -0000 Subject: Fwd: Re: [Mr_s_Corner] Re: broken bone Send reply to: Mr_s_Corner Like the enhancer, microcurrent stimulation also. P.M. http://www.herballegacy.com/id43.htm Definition Fracture, break or crack in the bone. Herbal Aids Comfrey Tea and Organic Calcium: After the doctor has set the bone, drink three or more cups of comfrey tea each day--the more the better. With each cup of tea take the calcium combination. This is the formula: [This is Calc Tea: Dr. 's Calcium Formula] 6 parts horsetail grass 4 parts comfrey root 3 parts oat straw 1 part lobelia For children old enough to take capsules, use two capsules or more, three times in a day. As suggested, take these capsules with the comfrey tea. Mix the powder with blackstrap molasses, if it is hard to swallow the capsules. [HHH p.47] Steroids Can Exacerbate Broken Bones: More dangerous still are the steroid drugs, such as Vanceril and Prednisone. If taken by children, these drugs can adversely affect growth and sexual maturation. It encourages yeast infections both locally and systemically. Adrenal insufficiency has been traced to this drug, so severe that death could result. Broken bones become more common among recipients of this kind of drug. And when you are ready to get yourself off the drug, you can suffer all kinds of side effects (withdrawal symptoms), such as inability to maintain body warmth, extreme tiredness, faintness, exhaustion, heart palpitations, and so on. [EWH p.127] Broken Bones After Being Set: After a doctor has set the bone, drink three or more cups of BF & C and/or comfrey tea or green drink per day. With each cup take two or more capsules of the Calc formula. [EWH p.165] BF & C: Dr. 's Bone, Flesh and Cartilage Formula: Over the years of practice I have had a number of patients who have had broken bones from osteoporosis. One case was a woman in her middle eighties with a fractured hip. After three months in a cast it showed no sign of healing, any more than two pieces of stick growing together. This woman was frightened because she was told that if the hip bones did not knit after putting on another cast for three months, they would cut her leg open and use stainless steel rods, bolts and nuts to make it possible for her to at least get around on crutches. This was in the early sixties and not much comfrey was available then. The lady's daughter was in one of my classes, and we asked the students to help out by donating as much comfrey as they could. We had enough donated from the class members that the patient had from a pint to a quart of comfrey green drink or comfrey tea each day, six days a week, week after week. At the end of this " three months, " the cast was removed and the doctors were amazed, because during the first three months were was " no knitting " of the bone even evident, but with the comfrey being taken orally during the next three-month period the leg was healed. The daughter told us her mother was out square dancing within a couple of weeks after the cast was removed! Since this case was so outstanding we have had a formula developed called " bone, flesh and cartilage. " [bF & C] This formula has done miraculous things with broken backs, legs, hips, etc. This formula has been used to help with curvature of the spine, polio, multiple sclerosis, and muscular dystrophy, stroke and arthritis of the bone. This formula is used externally as well as orally and has brought tremendously fast results. [NL 1- 11] Dr. 's Comfrey Combination Fomentation: (BF & C) This is an aid for malfunction in bone, flesh, sinews, etc. Make a tea of the following herbs: oak bark, marshmallow root, mullein herb, wormwood, lobelia, skullcap, comfrey root, walnut bark (or leaves), gravel root. Soak the combined teas in distilled water (at the rate of one ounce of combined herbs to a pint of distilled water), then soaking four to six hours, simmer thirty minutes, strain and then simmer the liquid down to 1/2 its volume and add 1/4 vegetable glycerine (if desired). Example: One gallon of tea simmered (not boiled) down to two quarts and add one pint of glycerine. Soak flannel, cotton, or any white material other than synthetics--never use synthetics. Wrap the fomentation (soaked cloth) around the malfunctioning area and cover with plastic to keep it from drying out. Leave on all night six nights a week, week after week, until relief appears. Severe cases: Drink 1/4 Cup of finished concentrated tea with 3/4 cup of distilled water three times in a day. [HHH p.193] Calc Tea: Dr. 's Calcium Formula: A wonderful natural calcium capsule or tea made up of horsetail grass, oat straw, comfrey root and lobelia. As explained in the book " Biological Transmutations, " the silica in horsetail grass converts to calcium, and the other herbs work in close conjunction with this master calcium herb. We need calcium for nerve sheath, vein and artery walls, bone, teeth, etc. This combination is all pure herbs. It is also used for cramps, " Charlie horses, " and for all calcium needs in the body. Children with crowded, crooked teeth who later must have the wisdom teeth pulled because of a too narrow jaw are lacking calcium in the body. The pregnant woman should increase her natural calcium intake now for two people, so as to build for the child a good wide jaw and tooth material. Sugars, pastries, soft and alcoholic beverages, breads, candies, etc., leach the calcium out of the body, causing varicose veins, cramps, Charlie horses, loss of teeth, nervous upsets, etc. [HHH p.185] Testimonials Heavy Milk Drinker Constantly Breaks Bones: A young man came as a patient- to us when our office in Salt Lake was on 1st South, from the American Telephone and Telegraph office down the street. He was not feeling well and had not been helped from other medical sources he had visited, so he finally came to us to find out if we could help him get back his health. He was only 18 years of age and had suffered 17 broken bones, one at a time in his lifetime, and at this early age had false teeth. This young man had grown up on a dairy farm in field, Utah (a dairy center), and as he said, he " pr actically swam in milk " , for it was his main food during most of his life. And if the dairy association's advice that lots of milk will make good teeth and strong bones were literally true, with the amount of milk he had consumed, he should have been " king for the year, " but here he was, a really sick young man. [sNH p.538] See Also BF & C: Dr. 's Bone, Flesh and Cartilage Formula Calc Tea: Dr. 's Calcium Formula [Mr_s_Corner] Re: broken bone Nowadays, there's the Enhancer and WaterOz water soluble minerals that lets the bones mend a lot faster. --- End forwarded message --- On 24 Apr 2008 at 8:10, Gaiacita wrote about : Subject : How to question > This weekend I tangled 3 fingers of my left hand in my table saw (I'm typing > one handed). I want to use the 'zilla on them but am not sure of the > electrode placement. > > I don't think I am yet able to lay an electrode on any of the tips (too > sore) plus I don't want to have to unwrap my fingers 2 or more times a day > to zill. > > So, if I place an electrode on top of the bandaged tip and one below the > bandage, once I can stand the pressure on the tip, will it work through the > bandage? > > And until I'm able to take pressure on the tips, do you think it would help > speed healing if I put 1 'rode on 1 side of the finger below the cut and the > other 'rode on the opposite side of the finger? I know the electricity will > flow straight across the finger, but as the flow will be below the damage, > would it still help the damaged area? And I figure I should be as close to > the damage as possible but as I said I also don't want to unwrap them 2 or > more times a day (actual bandage change is necessary only every 2 or 3 days) > so will the current flow through the bandages, or should I go below the > bandages, on the flesh, even though the bandages are about an inch and a > half down from the wound? > > Any thoughts on this? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2008 Report Share Posted April 24, 2008 The voltage is very tiny indeed, much smaller than what we are using. Even a 1.5 volt battery is bigger than used in the body electric experiments! If it's too much the silver could discolor the skin. be very careful here. we use cloth electrode covers or sponges to avoid the migration of metals into the skin. we are not doing tatoos here, k we're trying to halt infection. bG -- In , " M. Richmond " <rollouts@...> wrote: > > In the book " The Body Electric " it is indicated that a small current > across the wound with contact to silver (I would use CS as Rowena > says) could help regenerate tissue. A six volt battery might be too > much, unless you use one that has a low charge so the amperage would > be smaller. > Good Luck! > > > > > > > > > Rene, do you actually need to keep your bandages dry? Would you be > able, for instance, to dampen them with CS? They would dry out again > in between times. > > I would be inclined to lay my whole hand, with dampened bandage > intact, on a small metal tray or piece of aluminium foil connected to > the electrode and lightly touch the tender parts, no pressure, with > the other electrode, and go over the whole area possible. This to > reach every part possible without you having to juggle two electrodes. > > Rowena > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2008 Report Share Posted April 24, 2008 Well, all I have is the 6 volt. So should I wrap more cloth around the electrodes? -------Original Message------- The voltage is very tiny indeed, much smaller than what we are using. Even a 1.5 volt battery is bigger than used in the body electric experiments! If it's too much the silver could discolor the skin. be very careful here. we use cloth electrode covers or sponges to avoid the migration of metals into the skin. we are not doing tatoos here, k we're trying to halt infection. bG -- In , " M. Richmond " <rollouts@...> wrote: > > In the book " The Body Electric " it is indicated that a small current > across the wound with contact to silver (I would use CS as Rowena > says) could help regenerate tissue. A six volt battery might be too > much, unless you use one that has a low charge so the amperage would > be smaller. > Good Luck! > > > > > > > > > Rene, do you actually need to keep your bandages dry? Would you be > able, for instance, to dampen them with CS? They would dry out again > in between times. > > I would be inclined to lay my whole hand, with dampened bandage > intact, on a small metal tray or piece of aluminium foil connected to > the electrode and lightly touch the tender parts, no pressure, with > the other electrode, and go over the whole area possible. This to > reach every part possible without you having to juggle two electrodes. > > Rowena > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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