Guest guest Posted October 5, 2005 Report Share Posted October 5, 2005 PANTHER PISS: Take one cougar and give it lots of water...hheheehe. No, it's just organic black strap molasses mixed 50/50 with organic apple cider vinegar. Substituting normal molasses or vinegar won't do it, tried it and it was horrible for me. It's an old naturaopathic remedy that's been around for years. Take a tablespoon AM and PM. I like to mix a bit of cayenne with it too in water. Everyone can take it (okay, not someone with total renal failure who isn't allowed to take any potassium at all as it's full of potassium). Dr.'s LBF: There is an online source though I don't remember where. I have been trying for months to get the owner of the local health food store to get it on her shelf but she prefers to sell the expensive colon cleanse kits. For my own use I mixed up a similiar mix and am amazed at how much more comes out after taking one capsule the evening before. AWESOMELY SIMPLE CLEANSE: Go for a drive with her and find a POPLAR or COTTONWOOD tree, give tobacco, and bring home some inner bark. I prefer to take it from a crowded sapling or a lower branch rather than the main trunk of a tree unless the whole tree is coming down for something else (making room for an evil shopping mall or something). Make a tincture and have her take some of that before each meal. Dr. calls poplar almost an universal tonic for cases of general debility and a list of disorders half a page long. Some people find it too powerful a laxative, for me it's gentle but I've had 2 people get carthatic (OH SHIT! run to the bathroom) responses to it. Interestingly, those were the people I thought poplar would do the most good for. Maybe a homeopathic dose would have been more appropriate for them and a more potent weaponized form for dosing the church coffee pot. Anyway, for your friend's application the POPLAR would take the place of both the LBF and the SWEDISH BITTERS. Either one of the formulas is a bit more refined than straight poplar BUT go with what you have. I'm surrounded by it, in CA you might have to go up in elevation to find it. Oh, if she's on any type of medication which is contraindicated for aspirin be warned that poplar does have salicylates in it (making it antiinflammatory and analgesic like willow). The jury's still out and I haven't figured out if it's an addictive laxative too. Something in my homemade LBF mix is and I suspect it's another ingrediant not the popar but I feel compelled to mention it to you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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