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> Bee,

> I'm planning on having an inclusion cyst (deep under the skin)

removed

> from my upper chest soon. It's an in-office procedure and before I

go

> in I have some concerns. First, when something like this is removed,

> will the body heal without packing the wound with some antibiotic

> soaked gauze or " preventive " oral antibiotics?

+++Hi Anita. Yes, I believe your body can heal better without using

antibiotics (which are poisonous). Can you request they don't pack

it with gauze soaked in antibiotics? If necessary, sign any waivers

necessary.

> Is there a good alternative to antibiotic creams? I don't want any

toxic substances put in or on my body and yet I'm concerned about how

far to take that as I'm nervous about infection (I do know infection

is natural for healing but I don't want it to put me in danger).

+++I think the best alternative to antibiotic creams is a 50/50

mixture of hydrogen peroxide and sterile water. As a case in point,

my daughter got a nail through her foot (a puncture wound, which

would be similar since your cyst is embedded too). Her foot swelled

up and turned an angry red (obvious healing reactions), was hot and

throbbing. My neighbor brought over her remedy: H202 mixtured 50/50

with boiled water (boiled 30 minutes), and had her soak her foot in

it and also wrapped her foot with soaked bandages, with dry ones on

the outside. Within hours the swelling went down, and the redness

went away. We did the H202 remedy for 3 days and she was fine.

+++For the type of wound you'll have soak cotton in the mixture, and

apply it directly on the wound, taping it in place. Replenish the

H202 on the cloth by applying more with an eye dropper. Leave it on

most of the time the 1st day, and the 2nd day take it off to allow

air to get at your wound for 2 hours at a time, and apply cod liver

oil mixed with oil of oregano during that time.

>I'm planning on foregoing an anesthetic but if the pain is too much,

is a local one toxic as well?

+++I suggest you have the local anesthetic and not try to do without

it. Pain is also debilitating.

> Can you suggest a post procedure healing protocol for me as well as

helping arm me with information that I can use to help make decisions

(accepting or rejecting substances) as the procedure is taking place.

+++I suggest you be proactive with your doctor, and discuss what he

plans to use, particularly antibiotics, and sign waivers ahead of

time so you don't have problems on the day of surgery.

+++There are many natural antibiotics which are not toxic, and don't

cause the damage antibiotic drugs do. We know that antibiotic drugs

will increase candida overgrowth because they wipe out good

bacteria. The best natural antibiotics are also antifungals I

recommend, i.e. coconut oil, garlic, oil of oregano and clove oil. I

also think cod liver oil applied to the skin has antibiotic effects

too, and the vitamins A & D are known to heal skin.

I recommend you take megadoses of vitamin C (start with 4,000 mgs

right after surgery) and take 1,000 mg every hour while awake until

you reach bowel tolerance (loose stools). If 1,000 mg every hour

doesn't cause loose stools the 1st day, take 2,000 mg every hour the

2nd day until it causes loose stools. When you get loose stools cut

back on the amount of vitamin C by 250 mg per hour. Take the higher

doses of vitamin C for 7 days and then gradually lower your doses to

the usual 4,000 mg per day (don't suddenly lower your dose - always

do it gradually). Vitamin C is unique because it causes your body to

create more hydrogen peroxide which also oxygenates the blood. We

know oxygen levels are very important for healing and health.

Also double up on your dose of cod liver oil for 7 days, and apply it

directly on your wound, with a few drops of oil of oregano added to

it, alternating with the H202 mixture applied to the wound.

In advance make plenty of good mineral-bone broths and drink 4 cups

per day, and have Bee's Egg Drink once a day, and plenty of good

foods on the diet. Ensure you are taking all of the other

supplements consistently too.

If swelling and redness persists after the 1st day of applying the

H202 mixture, apply a mustard poultice:

You can use ordinary yellow mustard powder.

-To prepare a mustard poultice, mix 1/2 cup mustard powder with 1 cup

flour and stir hot water into the mix to form a paste.

-Spread the mixture on a piece of flannel, cotton or muslin that has

been soaked in hot water.

-Cover with a second piece of dry material.

-Lay the moist side of the poultice on the wound.

-Leave the poultice on for 15 to 30 minutes. If it feels

uncomfortable put another thin piece of material next to your skin

and apply the poultice on top.

-Some people hold the poultice in place with a tight cotton t-shirt,

or secure it with adhesive tape.

You can keep the mustard plaster for many uses. Store it in a

plastic bag in the fridge. Warm it up by putting it in the oven

(watch so it doesn't burn or get too hot) before applying it.

Apply the mustard plaster twice a day for as long as it takes for the

swelling and redness to subside.

I hope this isn't confusing Anita.

Let me know what you decide to do, and what helps.

I wish you success with your surgery and healing naturally afterwards!

The best, Bee

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Wow Bee, thank you so much for all the great information and the time

you put into it! You answered my questions very satisfactorily - I now

feel armed with some tools. One question springs out of your answers:

I was told that it would probably need a stitch or two. Would the

treatments you prescribe work over stitches? Also, is the H202 the

drug store kind or food grade?

Thanks, Anita

> >

> > Bee,

> > I'm planning on having an inclusion cyst (deep under the skin)

> removed

> > from my upper chest soon. It's an in-office procedure and before I

> go

> > in I have some concerns. First, when something like this is removed,

> > will the body heal without packing the wound with some antibiotic

> > soaked gauze or " preventive " oral antibiotics?

>

> +++Hi Anita. Yes, I believe your body can heal better without using

> antibiotics (which are poisonous). Can you request they don't pack

> it with gauze soaked in antibiotics? If necessary, sign any waivers

> necessary.

>

> > Is there a good alternative to antibiotic creams? I don't want any

> toxic substances put in or on my body and yet I'm concerned about how

> far to take that as I'm nervous about infection (I do know infection

> is natural for healing but I don't want it to put me in danger).

>

> +++I think the best alternative to antibiotic creams is a 50/50

> mixture of hydrogen peroxide and sterile water. As a case in point,

> my daughter got a nail through her foot (a puncture wound, which

> would be similar since your cyst is embedded too). Her foot swelled

> up and turned an angry red (obvious healing reactions), was hot and

> throbbing. My neighbor brought over her remedy: H202 mixtured 50/50

> with boiled water (boiled 30 minutes), and had her soak her foot in

> it and also wrapped her foot with soaked bandages, with dry ones on

> the outside. Within hours the swelling went down, and the redness

> went away. We did the H202 remedy for 3 days and she was fine.

>

> +++For the type of wound you'll have soak cotton in the mixture, and

> apply it directly on the wound, taping it in place. Replenish the

> H202 on the cloth by applying more with an eye dropper. Leave it on

> most of the time the 1st day, and the 2nd day take it off to allow

> air to get at your wound for 2 hours at a time, and apply cod liver

> oil mixed with oil of oregano during that time.

>

> >I'm planning on foregoing an anesthetic but if the pain is too much,

> is a local one toxic as well?

>

> +++I suggest you have the local anesthetic and not try to do without

> it. Pain is also debilitating.

>

> > Can you suggest a post procedure healing protocol for me as well as

> helping arm me with information that I can use to help make decisions

> (accepting or rejecting substances) as the procedure is taking place.

>

> +++I suggest you be proactive with your doctor, and discuss what he

> plans to use, particularly antibiotics, and sign waivers ahead of

> time so you don't have problems on the day of surgery.

>

> +++There are many natural antibiotics which are not toxic, and don't

> cause the damage antibiotic drugs do. We know that antibiotic drugs

> will increase candida overgrowth because they wipe out good

> bacteria. The best natural antibiotics are also antifungals I

> recommend, i.e. coconut oil, garlic, oil of oregano and clove oil. I

> also think cod liver oil applied to the skin has antibiotic effects

> too, and the vitamins A & D are known to heal skin.

>

> I recommend you take megadoses of vitamin C (start with 4,000 mgs

> right after surgery) and take 1,000 mg every hour while awake until

> you reach bowel tolerance (loose stools). If 1,000 mg every hour

> doesn't cause loose stools the 1st day, take 2,000 mg every hour the

> 2nd day until it causes loose stools. When you get loose stools cut

> back on the amount of vitamin C by 250 mg per hour. Take the higher

> doses of vitamin C for 7 days and then gradually lower your doses to

> the usual 4,000 mg per day (don't suddenly lower your dose - always

> do it gradually). Vitamin C is unique because it causes your body to

> create more hydrogen peroxide which also oxygenates the blood. We

> know oxygen levels are very important for healing and health.

>

> Also double up on your dose of cod liver oil for 7 days, and apply it

> directly on your wound, with a few drops of oil of oregano added to

> it, alternating with the H202 mixture applied to the wound.

>

> In advance make plenty of good mineral-bone broths and drink 4 cups

> per day, and have Bee's Egg Drink once a day, and plenty of good

> foods on the diet. Ensure you are taking all of the other

> supplements consistently too.

>

> If swelling and redness persists after the 1st day of applying the

> H202 mixture, apply a mustard poultice:

>

> You can use ordinary yellow mustard powder.

> -To prepare a mustard poultice, mix 1/2 cup mustard powder with 1 cup

> flour and stir hot water into the mix to form a paste.

> -Spread the mixture on a piece of flannel, cotton or muslin that has

> been soaked in hot water.

> -Cover with a second piece of dry material.

> -Lay the moist side of the poultice on the wound.

> -Leave the poultice on for 15 to 30 minutes. If it feels

> uncomfortable put another thin piece of material next to your skin

> and apply the poultice on top.

> -Some people hold the poultice in place with a tight cotton t-shirt,

> or secure it with adhesive tape.

>

> You can keep the mustard plaster for many uses. Store it in a

> plastic bag in the fridge. Warm it up by putting it in the oven

> (watch so it doesn't burn or get too hot) before applying it.

>

> Apply the mustard plaster twice a day for as long as it takes for the

> swelling and redness to subside.

>

> I hope this isn't confusing Anita.

>

> Let me know what you decide to do, and what helps.

>

> I wish you success with your surgery and healing naturally afterwards!

>

> The best, Bee

>

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> Wow Bee, thank you so much for all the great information and the time

> you put into it! You answered my questions very satisfactorily - I now

> feel armed with some tools. One question springs out of your answers:

> I was told that it would probably need a stitch or two. Would the

> treatments you prescribe work over stitches? Also, is the H202 the

> drug store kind or food grade?

Hi Anita. Yes the treatments work over stitches too! The H202 can be

either 3% drug store kind or food grade. Of course food grade is

better, but it must be diluted to 3% before using it.

The best to you, Bee

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> > I was told that it would probably need a stitch or two. Would the

> > treatments you prescribe work over stitches? Also, is the H202 the

> > drug store kind or food grade?

>

> Hi Anita. Yes the treatments work over stitches too! The H202 can be

> either 3% drug store kind or food grade. Of course food grade is

> better, but it must be diluted to 3% before using it.

>

> The best to you, Bee

Bee,

Thank you for all your help and support and I will get back with you

to let you know what I did and how it's going after the procedure.

Warmly, Anita

>

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> Bee,

> Thank you for all your help and support and I will get back with you

> to let you know what I did and how it's going after the procedure.

> Warmly, Anita

You are welcome Anita. When are you getting your cyst removed? I'll

send up prayers for you.

Luv & Hugs, Bee

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> You are welcome Anita. When are you getting your cyst removed? I'll

> send up prayers for you.

>

> Luv & Hugs, Bee

Bee,

Within the next week or two - we're working on the scheduling now.

I'll keep in touch.

Thankful for your prayers and support,

Anita

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