From: Pat Lawrie <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: CS>Re: Digestion System Problems
Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 16:07:18 -0700 (PDT)
Ruth,
Have you ever done any colonics by a professional? I had severe
constipation in my 20's, not evacuating for 7-10 days at a time, inspite of
drinking bottles of prune juice and boxes of bran, taking thyroid, etc. It
went on for about 10 years. When I finally discovered colon therapy, I must
have done in the neighborhood of 30-40 sessions over a period of time and
ever since then (30 yrs) have been quite normal. I saw quite surprising
"stuff" come out of me.
Just my experience.
Pat
jessie70 <[email protected]> wrote:
Ruth,
I am just coming in on your emails so I hope Im not repeating someone
else
s advice. Do you live near a health food store where you can buy organic
plain yogurt that has probiotics in it? It will help with gas and cramping
and you can mix it with fresh fruit in between meals. Or you can make some
yogurt with regular milk, preferably organic, if you have access to a gas
oven.
I think someone else just suggested probiotics in capsules. They sell all
kinds at the health food store or online.
Apple juice is good and drink lots of clean water.
Can you tolerate adding uncooked olive oil or sesame oil on your veggies,
brown rice or whole wheat pasta to lubricate your intestines naturally?
Chop a little ginger and cook with your animal protein or veggies. It will
help with stomach problems and gas. Garlic would be good too, preferably a
little uncooked with veggies.
Do you add sea salt to your meals? You may need a little if you get
dehydrated from an over active bowel.
Have you had your thyroid tested to make sure youre not hypothyroid? There
is a test you can do yourself by putting a thermometer inside your armpit
before getting out of bed in the morning. Someone on the list may know the
approximate range of body temperature for low thyroid. Im sure its below
98. Thyroid meds can increase your metabolism and change your bowel habits.
There are natural thyroid prescriptions like Armour.
Before you sleep laying on your back, rub your abdomen from the navel
outward in circular motion clockwise.
Besides prunes, dates are really good for constipation. Peanut butter is
helpful on toast or celery. You should be eating multigrain breads and
peanut butter with no additives except salt.
Strawberry rhubarb pie is good if you want to stay away from taking herbs.
God bless you, Jess
-----Original Message-----
From: ruth strackbein [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2007 2:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Re: Digestion System Problems
Hi, Libertytrek, Treblclef, I am planning to work with this Dr. for awhile
yet. I have bi weekly consultations with him via phone. He doesn't use
e-mail, but I call in with questions and progress reports or lack of it.
His nurse alerts him and he calls me back. There is no charge for this
service. Trouble is he is very busy, does these consultations between doing
scheduled surgical procedures. I plan to write him a letter about some of
my concerns, for instance, he would like me to use Citrucel which is his
fiber of choice. I object because of the sugar in the orange can and the
additives in the blue can. I think there is another kind now that is a
clear stuff. He is, of course, totally unacquainted with such things as
Bentonite Clay withpsyllium, etc. My son has given me a can of Fiberzon
that he recommends. It works for him and for my second son as well,
however, there is such a bewildering mixture of herbs listed that I am
leery
of it. Also John says it produces an urge that you have to attend to
immediately if not sooner. I do eat a diet that consists prinicipally of
fruits and vegetables, chicken, turkey, beef , fish . There are so many
foods that react against the pain under my right ribcage (center) . or
else against the lower right corner of my abdomen, probably the ileocecal
region. What works for the one area seems to work against the other. None
of the doctors are promising that all my pain will be gone as a aresult of
this surgery, but it is hoped that if I no longer have to have sessions of
straining or else too many stools ( often require straining, too, and my
overlong bowel getting filled up and causing pressure. Think gas builds up
in there, too. Transit time is 7-8 days mouth to rectum. Ten years ago it
was 5 days. At present I will soon be 79 and will be living in my 80th
year.
This surgeon is reluctant to do this surgery because of my age, and also,
presently I am underweight ., though gaining a little this week. Thanks for
your concern. I will suggest the program you have listed. Ruth
.
From Ruth Strackbein
>From: [email protected]
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: CS>Re: Digestion System Problems
>Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 12:52:19 EDT
>
>
>Can you explain how "being bound to ozone" would not be good?
>I'm unfamiliar with this.
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>In a message dated 6/23/2007 11:39:41 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
>[email protected] writes:
>
>Hi Ruth,
>
>I can only say, if it were me, I would run screaming from anyone -
>Doctor or no - that would even *consider* removing 90% of my colon. I
>know you said that your surgeon wanted to avoid it - which is good - so
>maybe he would be willingt to work with you while you do the only
>sensible thing...
>
>Go directly to Dr Schulze's site - www.800herbdoc.com - and immediately
>get on his bowel cleansing program. You start with formula #1, to get
>your bowels *working*, then you slowly start on formula #2, to clean out
>the gunk.
>
>Homozon (NOT homozonE) - which is very high in magnesium, but bound to
>ozone - is something I would keep on hand for emergencies - trust me,
>there is no constipation that I've ever heard of that it won't relieve
>straight away.
>
>But you need to get to the source of the problem...
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