The statement wasn't about a specific, just a delivery route that mostly
bypasses the liver and avoids making un-intended metabolites out of much of
your intended application of *whatever*
..don't know anything about Comfrey and not much about Sulphur other than
it is used in many medicines ..like Silver sulfadiazine and DMSO .. and is
high in many foods and herbs that have antibiotic properties....like onions.
Essential for growing strong bones and much much more
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Ode
At 01:58 PM 6/19/2010 -0500, you wrote:
Ode, I have no experience with Comfrey or sulphur. Question:
1. Do I buy Comfrey salve, comfrey to make a tea, or what? Do you rub it
on (my spine for example)
2. On the sulphur, what do I look for, make a paste, or take it internally?
3. DMSO, I assume you rub it on the spine or wherever it is needed?
Thanks........Kathy
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ode Coyote" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 5:01 AM
Subject: Re: CS>osteoporosis
many of the dangers presented when the liver processes things can be
avoided or reduced by absorption through the skin...bypassing the liver
for the greater part and taking far less of it to do the job.
Tincture of Comfrey and DMSO??? ....lotsa sulphur, essential to bone
growth.
ode
At 11:53 AM 6/17/2010 -0500, you wrote:
Weight exercises have been shown to be the best for rebuilding bone
strength. Which is exercising where you use weights with the body.
There's even a vest for women that is weighted and you wear it for a few
hours daily. It puts 'stress' on the body/bones, and the bones, like
muscles, rebound by building strength.
Also, you may want to look at Dr. Christopher's BF&C tincture. I
believe they call it something else now, but if you Google you will find
it. It stands for Bone Flesh and Cartilage. It does wonders for
building bones--BUT, I believe along with the name change they also took
comfrey out of the formula--and that is the very reason it worked so
great! Comfrey is also called bone-knit because it rebuilds bones.
If you Google comfrey you will see that the FDA has a rant against
internal use of it. I believe there are very certain situations where
ingesting comfrey needs to be done carefully, since it MAY effect the
liver. Which would mean that a person that already has a liver disease
would not want oral comfrey. But--for everyone else, comfrey has been
used internally safely for centuries for just this very thing--building bones.
samala,
Renee
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My Dr. started me on the D3 over a year ago, as I was low on D. I was
retested a couple weeks ago, the D part is okay, but the osteoporosis is
not improving. Thanks for answering,.......Kathy
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