RE: CSCS Crohn's Disease?

2006-08-23 Thread ruth strackbein
Hi, Dan, This is exactly what my chiropractor recommended and I am using the 
packs every night.  I put them on when I retire for the night.  I always 
wake up for the bathroom in an hour or two, so take them off the.  Indeed, 
they are messy. I don't notice if they are helping, but one has to keep on 
for quite awhile with something like this in case it helps in the long-run.  
Ruth



From Ruth Strackbein




From: Dan Nave dan.n...@nilfisk-advance.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSCS  Crohn's Disease?
Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 12:41:28 -0500

For abdominal adhesions try using heated castor oil packs as recommended
by Edgar Cayce and now commonly used in alternative medicine circles.
This should help the adhesions and constipation and perhaps even the
underlying problem.  This is a very cheap and effective method (but it
is very messy).

Dan



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From: ruth strackbein [mailto:ruthstrackb...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 3:32 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS  Crohn's Disease?

Hi, I don't think I have Crohn's Disease, but have been diagnosed with
IBS and right now I seem to be haveing a problem with inflammation in
there as well.  My M.D. is suggesting a similar surgery to me .  I have
adhesions from 3 surgeries in the right side of my abdomen.  I feel sure
much of the present trouble is due to these.  The right side of my ab
feels just fine.
All the tightness and tenderness is in the right side.  My feeling about
surgury is that it will just make more adhesions, and the surguries will
have to be done possibly over and over again at ever shortening
intervals.
I am attempting to treat my problem with natural alternative therapies.
Am not presently having much success.  My bowel problems are since
childhood and I am 78 years old.  I have gotten rid of all junk food ,
followed a celiac diet for about 3 years now, a strict one, so the
battle isn't to be won overnight.  I am in process of trying to choose a
cs making system.  I hope this young man will be allowed to try
alternative therapies.  Ruth

From Ruth Strackbein


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CSflaxseed oil ? was, Re: CSCS Crohn's Disease?

2006-08-22 Thread sol
What is wrong with flaxseed oil? I used to take both flaxseed and 
evening primrose oil, but looking at the primrose, it is mainly omega 6 
with a little omega 9, so I can see not using that, but flaxseed is 
mainly omega 3 with some 6 and 9, according to the label on what I am 
using.


Reason I'm asking is being allergic to iodine, I can't take fish oil. 
(Also no seafood, no ocean fish, no sea salt or complete mineral 
supplements, no kelp, obviously, etc).  I did purchase some molecularly 
distilled fish oil, as I was told that would not contain iodine, but 
I've been too scared to take it. The consequences of me getting too much 
iodine are not fun, and often require use of cortisone/prednisone to get 
stopped. Somehow, having to use steroids seems to me worse than not 
getting enough omega 3, particularly as I already have some osteoporosis 
and a lot of osteopenia. I'm not sure how to deal with this.

sol

Duncan Crow wrote:

Reducing 
inflammatory omega-6 oils and increasing EPA and DHA (not flax 
oil) reduces this kind of inflammation.


 




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RE: CSflaxseed oil ? was, Re: CSCS Crohn's Disease?

2006-08-22 Thread ruth strackbein
I have wondered about flaxseed oil.  Have had increased digestive tract very 
strong irritation lately.  Thought less of the lignans might help. Lignans 
are just the particles of the seed, itself.  Also , am not sure if using a 
weak solution of H202 could be contributing to increased irritation.  Really 
quite pronounced.  Why doesn't flax oil reduce the inflammation as well as 
the epa and DHA.  Also what are the latter two?  Of what do they consist?  
Thanks, Ruth



From Ruth Strackbein




From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSflaxseed oil ?  was, Re: CSCS  Crohn's Disease?
Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 09:36:05 -0600

What is wrong with flaxseed oil? I used to take both flaxseed and evening 
primrose oil, but looking at the primrose, it is mainly omega 6 with a 
little omega 9, so I can see not using that, but flaxseed is mainly omega 3 
with some 6 and 9, according to the label on what I am using.


Reason I'm asking is being allergic to iodine, I can't take fish oil. (Also 
no seafood, no ocean fish, no sea salt or complete mineral supplements, no 
kelp, obviously, etc).  I did purchase some molecularly distilled fish oil, 
as I was told that would not contain iodine, but I've been too scared to 
take it. The consequences of me getting too much iodine are not fun, and 
often require use of cortisone/prednisone to get stopped. Somehow, having 
to use steroids seems to me worse than not getting enough omega 3, 
particularly as I already have some osteoporosis and a lot of osteopenia. 
I'm not sure how to deal with this.

sol

Duncan Crow wrote:

Reducing inflammatory omega-6 oils and increasing EPA and DHA (not flax 
oil) reduces this kind of inflammation.







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RE: CSCS Crohn's Disease?

2006-08-22 Thread Dan Nave
For abdominal adhesions try using heated castor oil packs as recommended
by Edgar Cayce and now commonly used in alternative medicine circles.
This should help the adhesions and constipation and perhaps even the
underlying problem.  This is a very cheap and effective method (but it
is very messy).  

Dan



-Original Message-
From: ruth strackbein [mailto:ruthstrackb...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 3:32 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS  Crohn's Disease?

Hi, I don't think I have Crohn's Disease, but have been diagnosed with
IBS and right now I seem to be haveing a problem with inflammation in
there as well.  My M.D. is suggesting a similar surgery to me .  I have
adhesions from 3 surgeries in the right side of my abdomen.  I feel sure
much of the present trouble is due to these.  The right side of my ab
feels just fine.  
All the tightness and tenderness is in the right side.  My feeling about
surgury is that it will just make more adhesions, and the surguries will
have to be done possibly over and over again at ever shortening
intervals.  
I am attempting to treat my problem with natural alternative therapies.
Am not presently having much success.  My bowel problems are since
childhood and I am 78 years old.  I have gotten rid of all junk food ,
followed a celiac diet for about 3 years now, a strict one, so the
battle isn't to be won overnight.  I am in process of trying to choose a
cs making system.  I hope this young man will be allowed to try
alternative therapies.  Ruth

From Ruth Strackbein


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Re: CSflaxseed oil ? was, Re: CSCS Crohn's Disease?

2006-08-22 Thread Ann B. Mullikin
Flaxseed oil contains the precursers to Omega 3 oil and Omega 6 too, I 
guess.
As long as your enzymatic pathway is intact so that the Omega 3 is 
synthesized

from the precursers then you should be OK with it.  If not, then you need to
get the end result (Omega 3) from some other source.  Anybody?  Is there 
another

source for Omega 3?

ann
th...@francomm.com




What is wrong with flaxseed oil? I used to take both flaxseed and evening 
primrose oil, but looking at the primrose, it is mainly omega 6 with a 
little omega 9, so I can see not using that, but flaxseed is mainly omega 
3 with some 6 and 9, according to the label on what I am using.


Reason I'm asking is being allergic to iodine, I can't take fish oil. 
(Also no seafood, no ocean fish, no sea salt or complete mineral 
supplements, no kelp, obviously, etc).  I did purchase some molecularly 
distilled fish oil, as I was told that would not contain iodine, but I've 
been too scared to take it. The consequences of me getting too much iodine 
are not fun, and often require use of cortisone/prednisone to get stopped. 
Somehow, having to use steroids seems to me worse than not getting enough 
omega 3, particularly as I already have some osteoporosis and a lot of 
osteopenia. I'm not sure how to deal with this.

sol

Duncan Crow wrote:

Reducing inflammatory omega-6 oils and increasing EPA and DHA (not flax 
oil) reduces this kind of inflammation.






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Re: CSCS Crohn's Disease?

2006-08-21 Thread Ekowal459
The head of my company Doc Wallach tends to suggest that Crohn's is largely  
just a big mess of food allergies that need to be recorded and weeded out.  
Whatever causes an attack or registers significantly on a pulse test-Don't 
touch 
 it. On my end I'd have to suggest that SBOs might be of considerable help. 
Any  type of ''pro-biotic'' like Kefir which can be ''made'' at home could be 
looked  into although one of the most common mild food allergies is milk 
unfortunately.  


Re: CSCS Crohn's Disease?

2006-08-21 Thread robert ford
Get him to a good Bowen Therapist.

The Bowen Technique is very good at overall body balancing.

Manuka Honey with a UMF of 16+ will also help.

CS can also be used.
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  Subject: CSCS  Crohn's Disease?


  Hey, Folks

  One of my son's best friends has been diagnosed with Crohn's Disease and is 
going through invasive surgeries.  He's only 16 y.o.  I wanted to know if any 
of you all have any suggestions for this young man?  Let me know.  Thanks!

  Scott



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Re: CSCS Crohn's Disease?

2006-08-21 Thread noblemetals
Go to www.herbdoc.com  
 
 From: Scott scottie592...@yahoo.com
 Date: 2006/08/21 Mon AM 12:02:03 EDT
 To: Silver List silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: CSCS  Crohn's Disease?
 
 Hey, Folks
 
 One of my son's best friends has been diagnosed with Crohn's Disease and is 
 going through invasive surgeries.  He's only 16 y.o.  I wanted to know if any 
 of you all have any suggestions for this young man?  Let me know.  Thanks!
 
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Re: CSCS Crohn's Disease?

2006-08-21 Thread Mike and Nancy
Crohn's is an auto immune disease which will respond very well to large 
quantities of CS taken daily(16 oz. 10 ppm home made with 3% H2o2 added or 8 
teaspoons Sovereign Silver)

Nancy
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From: Scott scottie592...@yahoo.com
Date: 2006/08/21 Mon AM 12:02:03 EDT
To: Silver List silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSCS  Crohn's Disease?

Hey, Folks

One of my son's best friends has been diagnosed with Crohn's Disease and 
is going through invasive surgeries.  He's only 16 y.o.  I wanted to know 
if any of you all have any suggestions for this young man?  Let me know. 
Thanks!


Scott


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Re: CSCS Crohn's Disease?

2006-08-21 Thread Duncan Crow
Scott, Crohn's is caused by diet and infection. The boy shouldn't 
need any surgery to remove essential parts of his bowel if he 
does a health program and then continues eating right.

96% of Crohn's cases have a dysbiosis component, which once 
relieved, reduces much inflammation that was produced by the 
wrong fluorish of bacteria. Feeding the probiotic bowel organisms 
with inulin (in situ) controls the toxin-producers and pathogens. 
The science is well-covered in the inulin refernces section on my 
website.

A high percentage of adults eat vastly too much omega-6 oil, and 
Crohn's often comes up as a result. The link between inflammation 
due to fatty acids imbalance and bowel irritation such as Crohn's 
is detailed in Chilton's book Inflammation Nation. Reducing 
inflammatory omega-6 oils and increasing EPA and DHA (not flax 
oil) reduces this kind of inflammation.

Much published information regarding Crohn's and infection, and 
Crohn's and inflammation, appears in my coconut oil references on 
my website (on the coconut oil page).

Free radical damage aggravates any inflammatory condition, and 
using cold-extracted whey powder produces antioxidants that 
quenches inflammation as well as tones the immune response down 
in Crohn's cases. Glutathione works in conjunction with the other 
antioxidants. Prewritten queries into the science are on my 
website on my glutathione references page; note that Cohn' and 
colitis have their own heading.

The argument for a Budwig Diet revision, which uses cold-
processed whey and cod liver oil instead of cottage cheese and 
flax oil, is posted on my website on its own page.

Clearing out some bad intestinal bacteria with CS would help if 
the amount given was high enough for a few hours; using a 
probiotic blend with three bifidobacteria strains after that plus 


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Re: CSCS Crohn's Disease?

2006-08-21 Thread Carol Ann
Duncan,
I'd like to say thanks for all the very helpful information you provide on this 
list as well as others.  I've made a separate file for your posts. 

Duncan Crow duncanc...@shaw.ca wrote: Scott, Crohn's is caused by diet and 
infection. The boy shouldn't 
need any surgery to remove essential parts of his bowel if he 
does a health program and then continues eating right.

96% of Crohn's cases have a dysbiosis component, which once 
relieved, reduces much inflammation that was produced by the 
wrong fluorish of bacteria. Feeding the probiotic bowel organisms 
with inulin (in situ) controls the toxin-producers and pathogens. 
The science is well-covered in the inulin refernces section on my 
website.



  

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Re: CSCS Crohn's Disease?

2006-08-21 Thread ruth strackbein
Hi, I don't think I have Crohn's Disease, but have been diagnosed with IBS 
and right now I seem to be haveing a problem with inflammation in there as 
well.  My M.D. is suggesting a similar surgery to me .  I have adhesions 
from 3 surgeries in the right side of my abdomen.  I feel sure much of the 
present trouble is due to these.  The right side of my ab feels just fine.  
All the tightness and tenderness is in the right side.  My feeling about 
surgury is that it will just make more adhesions, and the surguries will 
have to be done possibly over and over again at ever shortening intervals.  
I am attempting to treat my problem with natural alternative therapies.  Am 
not presently having much success.  My bowel problems are since childhood 
and I am 78 years old.  I have gotten rid of all junk food , followed a 
celiac diet for about 3 years now, a strict one, so the battle isn't to be 
won overnight.  I am in process of trying to choose a cs making system.  I 
hope this young man will be allowed to try alternative therapies.  Ruth



From Ruth Strackbein




From: noblemet...@bellsouth.net
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS  Crohn's Disease?
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 9:19:33 -0400

Go to www.herbdoc.com

 From: Scott scottie592...@yahoo.com
 Date: 2006/08/21 Mon AM 12:02:03 EDT
 To: Silver List silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: CSCS  Crohn's Disease?

 Hey, Folks

 One of my son's best friends has been diagnosed with Crohn's Disease and 
is going through invasive surgeries.  He's only 16 y.o.  I wanted to know 
if any of you all have any suggestions for this young man?  Let me know.  
Thanks!


 Scott


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