Re: CS>Cayenne pepper
Thank you so much Jean for all the info! Especially interested in alt stuff for pets, well for everything and everyone! I was also super interested in appetite suppression if shift. Anyone have other things that work to help go through rationing easier? Anything also on enduring cold and pain. Dark subject but I want to be prepared for whatever comes. In strength of the Lord not my own as I am a woos On Nov 21, 2021, 7:17 PM -0600, bbane...@earthlink.net, wrote: > > Great info Jean. There is a Chinese herb, Yunnan Baiyao that will also stop > bleeding internally and externally. It's available online. The Viet Cong > used this for gunshot wounds in the Vietnam War. > Sent using myEarthLink > > On Sat Nov 20 20:38:38 PST 2021 Jean Baugh wrote: > I forgot one very important thing to keep on hand besides colloidal sliver, a > nebulizer, hydrogen peroxide (food grade is probably best but all I had was > OTC years ago when I had a chronic cough and the hydrogen peroxide in the > nebulizer took care of it), garlic is great as an antibiotic, but the one > herb I can't do without is cayenne pepper. > > I have saved 6 animals from bleeding to death by giving this herb orally. I > never knew how it worked for years until I read it keeps you from bleeding > out. > > One time I had an Anatolian who at 8 years old, had a massive breast cancer > and the vet said he got all he could. She was swaddled tightly but could not > stop bleeding. I asked the vet to wait and I'd be right back. Went to the > grocery store, bought some cayenne pepper, went back to the vet, got a 6cc > syringe, put quite a bit of cayenne pepper and then water in it, straddled > the 140 lb dog, held her head level so it wouldn't go into her lungs, shook > the cayenne well, then drenched her at the back of her mouth. She spit for > 30 minutes but I was able to pick her up the next day and take her home. > Long story short, she lived 6 more years. > > My Pit? dog got into a fight with a wild hog/s a week ago. She had slashes > all over and around her neck and one deep wound that apparently had a cut > artery on her top right shoulder, and she was staggering. I sprayed all the > wounds that were open with colloidal silver, then gave her some colloidal > silver to drink, which she did. Then I poured a capsule of cayenne pepper > and poured it on the shoulder wound. It slowed the bleeding but didn't stop > it. I got out the sliced ham and rolled up a cayenne (Nature's Way 40,000IU > capsule), in it. It took two tries because she had difficulty opening her > mouth but it totally stopped the bleeding in minutes. I would have taken her > to the vet if I thought it would help but at that point, that would have been > far more stressful. > > By the next day, all of the slashes were as though they had never happened! > I did take her to the vet several days later who suggested I leave her for a > few days for her shoulder wound was 2" deeper than he thought and it needed > to be flushed. > > BTW, over a year ago this dog had two 5% dextrose/95% saline injections, and > then one repeat about a month later. I'd taken her to a vet because she had > trouble walking. An X-ray showed it was bad arthritis in her hips. She is > on the scale of 10 now! Dr. Gerhauser told about this. It's called > Prolotherapy. This causes stem cells on demand. > > Jean
Re: CS>Cayenne pepper
Great info Jean. There is a Chinese herb, Yunnan Baiyao that will also stop bleeding internally and externally. It's available online. The Viet Cong used this for gunshot wounds in the Vietnam War. Sent using myEarthLink On Sat Nov 20 20:38:38 PST 2021 Jean Baugh wrote: I forgot one very important thing to keep on hand besides colloidal sliver, a nebulizer, hydrogen peroxide (food grade is probably best but all I had was OTC years ago when I had a chronic cough and the hydrogen peroxide in the nebulizer took care of it), garlic is great as an antibiotic, but the one herb I can't do without is cayenne pepper. I have saved 6 animals from bleeding to death by giving this herb orally. I never knew how it worked for years until I read it keeps you from bleeding out. One time I had an Anatolian who at 8 years old, had a massive breast cancer and the vet said he got all he could. She was swaddled tightly but could not stop bleeding. I asked the vet to wait and I'd be right back. Went to the grocery store, bought some cayenne pepper, went back to the vet, got a 6cc syringe, put quite a bit of cayenne pepper and then water in it, straddled the 140 lb dog, held her head level so it wouldn't go into her lungs, shook the cayenne well, then drenched her at the back of her mouth. She spit for 30 minutes but I was able to pick her up the next day and take her home. Long story short, she lived 6 more years. My Pit? dog got into a fight with a wild hog/s a week ago. She had slashes all over and around her neck and one deep wound that apparently had a cut artery on her top right shoulder, and she was staggering. I sprayed all the wounds that were open with colloidal silver, then gave her some colloidal silver to drink, which she did. Then I poured a capsule of cayenne pepper and poured it on the shoulder wound. It slowed the bleeding but didn't stop it. I got out the sliced ham and rolled up a cayenne (Nature's Way 40,000IU capsule), in it. It took two tries because she had difficulty opening her mouth but it totally stopped the bleeding in minutes. I would have taken her to the vet if I thought it would help but at that point, that would have been far more stressful. By the next day, all of the slashes were as though they had never happened! I did take her to the vet several days later who suggested I leave her for a few days for her shoulder wound was 2" deeper than he thought and it needed to be flushed. BTW, over a year ago this dog had two 5% dextrose/95% saline injections, and then one repeat about a month later. I'd taken her to a vet because she had trouble walking. An X-ray showed it was bad arthritis in her hips. She is on the scale of 10 now! Dr. Gerhauser told about this. It's called Prolotherapy. This causes stem cells on demand. Jean
CS>Cayenne pepper
I forgot one very important thing to keep on hand besides colloidal sliver, a nebulizer, hydrogen peroxide (food grade is probably best but all I had was OTC years ago when I had a chronic cough and the hydrogen peroxide in the nebulizer took care of it), garlic is great as an antibiotic, but the one herb I can't do without is cayenne pepper. I have saved 6 animals from bleeding to death by giving this herb orally. I never knew how it worked for years until I read it keeps you from bleeding out. One time I had an Anatolian who at 8 years old, had a massive breast cancer and the vet said he got all he could. She was swaddled tightly but could not stop bleeding. I asked the vet to wait and I'd be right back. Went to the grocery store, bought some cayenne pepper, went back to the vet, got a 6cc syringe, put quite a bit of cayenne pepper and then water in it, straddled the 140 lb dog, held her head level so it wouldn't go into her lungs, shook the cayenne well, then drenched her at the back of her mouth. She spit for 30 minutes but I was able to pick her up the next day and take her home. Long story short, she lived 6 more years. My Pit? dog got into a fight with a wild hog/s a week ago. She had slashes all over and around her neck and one deep wound that apparently had a cut artery on her top right shoulder, and she was staggering. I sprayed all the wounds that were open with colloidal silver, then gave her some colloidal silver to drink, which she did. Then I poured a capsule of cayenne pepper and poured it on the shoulder wound. It slowed the bleeding but didn't stop it. I got out the sliced ham and rolled up a cayenne (Nature's Way 40,000IU capsule), in it. It took two tries because she had difficulty opening her mouth but it totally stopped the bleeding in minutes. I would have taken her to the vet if I thought it would help but at that point, that would have been far more stressful. By the next day, all of the slashes were as though they had never happened! I did take her to the vet several days later who suggested I leave her for a few days for her shoulder wound was 2" deeper than he thought and it needed to be flushed. BTW, over a year ago this dog had two 5% dextrose/95% saline injections, and then one repeat about a month later. I'd taken her to a vet because she had trouble walking. An X-ray showed it was bad arthritis in her hips. She is on the scale of 10 now! Dr. Gerhauser told about this. It's called Prolotherapy. This causes stem cells on demand. Jean
Re: CSulcers CS + cayenne pepper
- Original Message - From: Terry Chamberlin tcj...@yahoo.ca To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 1:17 PM Subject: CSulcers CS Hanneke said, About to suggest to a friend suffering badly with stomach ulcers (with treatments by doctor with no lasting results), to drink up to a quart of colloidal silver to help kill the virus, but also drink raw cabbage juice to help heal the stomach. Also to give suggestions of limiting/eliminating acid forming foods until she feels better. Am I on the right track? I know a local medical doctor who resolved her ulcer in four days drinking 2 oz of CS every 2 hours. This doctor now doesn't prescribe antibiotics, just CS. Terryu Hi folks -- cayenne pepper (the hottest powdered type that you can get from your health food store) should clear up many different stomach ulcers. Dissolve a level teaspoon of cayenne powder in warm-to-hot COLOIDAL SILVER water, and drink it four times a day. Yes, it will be hot chilly, but works ... personal experience. Read the following site. Also, search Google for cayenne pepper. Regards, Gunar http://www.falconblanco.com/health/supplements/cayenne.htm ... If you master only one herb in your life, master cayenne pepper. It is more powerful than any other. - Dr. Richard SCHULZE, Medical Herbalist Capsicum annum or frutescens plants, creates heat when taken into the body, but it is not irritating or burning. The active oil, capsaicin, is now being studied in the treatment of some medical disorders. ... Cayenne pepper has been used to treat digestive disorders involving gas, nausea, or indigestion. It seems to stimulate gastric secretions and peristaltic activity and is actually thought to be soothing to the mucosal linings even though it is heating. It has been used herbally in the *treatment of ulcers and for other gastrointestinal disease* ... (snip) ... -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSulcers CS + cayenne pepper
- Original Message - From: Terry Chamberlin tcj...@yahoo.ca To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 1:17 PM Subject: CSulcers CS Hanneke said, About to suggest to a friend suffering badly with stomach ulcers (with treatments by doctor with no lasting results), to drink up to a quart of colloidal silver to help kill the virus, but also drink raw cabbage juice to help heal the stomach. Also to give suggestions of limiting/eliminating acid forming foods until she feels better. Am I on the right track? I know a local medical doctor who resolved her ulcer in four days drinking 2 oz of CS every 2 hours. This doctor now doesn't prescribe antibiotics, just CS. Terryu Hi folks -- cayenne pepper (the hottest powdered cayenne that you can get from your health food store) should clear up many stomach ulcers, and will do lots of other great things besides. Dissolve a level teaspoon of cayenne powder in about half a cup of warm-to-hot COLLOIDAL SILVER water and drink it while hot. Drink these half-cups *four times a day*. Yes, it will be hot chilly, but works wonders ... I'm writing from personal experience. Read the following site. Also, search Google for cayenne pepper. Regards, Gunar http://www.falconblanco.com/health/supplements/cayenne.htm ... If you master only one herb in your life, master cayenne pepper. It is more powerful than any other. - Dr. Richard SCHULZE, Medical Herbalist ... Capsicum annum or frutescens plants, creates heat when taken into the body, but it is not irritating or burning. The active oil, capsaicin, is now being studied in the treatment of some medical disorders. ... Cayenne pepper has been used to treat digestive disorders involving gas, nausea, or indigestion. It seems to stimulate gastric secretions and peristaltic activity and is actually thought to be soothing to the mucosal linings even though it is heating. It has been used herbally in the *treatment of ulcers and for other gastrointestinal disease ... * ... (snip) ... -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com