Wow Judith, that was a great e-mail! Glad to see you over on the CS list as
I have enjoyed your mailings on the "Alternacare" list as well.

Pam



>Hi all,
> What a pleasant surprise to find there is a CS list!
> I use CS for a number of cooking purposes - mainly to prevent
>illness.  I dip meats in a CS diluted solution - even some that is
>dubious in age - no untoward reactions to date.  I slosh it in stews,
>cups of tea - when I have cold water form our tank.  I live in rural
>South Australia.
>
>I am an aspartame victim and part of the world wide organisation
>against its use on humans.  One of the joys of the toxin is that as I
>age physically [not mentally] I develop other chemical sensitivities.
>Just this week the fumes from shoepolish almost sent me raving.  A
>smell I previously had enjoyed.  I lose the use of my leg muscles when
>our nice neighbour on the property behind us burns plastic and the
>fumes come our way.  He illegally feed-lots cattle and gives them
>dated sliced bread - then burns the plastic bags...  Our local govt.
>response was - well let us know next time it happens...
>
>I am involved in things herbal; the best list I've found is [alas] Nth
>American - European herbally oriented and my suggestions for using Sth
>American and other herbal remedies is not welcomed by the
>traditionalists.  As I believe that selecting whatever gives the best
>results from whatever source the source should be the criteria, I
>persevere.  I am also on a Kombucha tea list.  [The mention of CS and
>K on the herb list causes an immediate "bounce"]  And I suffer from
>fingers that can't spell ... :)
>
>The herb Cat's Claw [Uncaria tomentosa] is also a viricide as well as
>a herb for tumours.  It is said it will give relief to the side
>effects of chemotherapy.
>
>Cancer therapists here recommend the drinking of Kombucha tea - a
>ferment.  The list suggests using green tea.  Green tea is also
>recommended for the treatment of cancer, as are a few seeds [3-5] of
>apricots.  The great cyanide in apricots scare was just another of
>those - it will ruin our [medical] business scares....  That is why
>they are taken in low dosages - small quantities work well - larger
>dosages don't work better or faster.
>
>Pau d'Arco [Tabebuia avellenadae or Lapacho] in tea or capsuled
>extract form [the equivalent to 4 x 1mg dosages daily - maximum
>recommended] for the treatment of even terminal cancer.  As a tea, 1
>tablespoon of the dried herb is considered to give the equivalent of
>500mg when boiled in a cup of water for 10 mins.  Much cheaper to use
>the extract.  In Australia no mention of anything this herb can do may
>be written on the packaging.
>
>I no longer consume milk or other milk products - only butter.  Use
>olive oil or coconut oils as other sources of fat.  Coffee is also a
>wassa, now I take an alternative or have guarana as a beverage once or
>twice a day plus Siberian Ginseng.  Guarana [not more than 1 gram at a
>time] works differently on the body to the caffeine in coffee straight
>which can cause headaches, jitteriness, palpitations and constipation.
>I also drinks lots of different teas - some for taste - others for
>value healthwise.
>
>Although I see some discussions are moving in a direction that may not
>interest me, it is obvious that is a lively list - I've unsubbed the
>general list and gone onto the digest list accordingly!
>
>Regards,
>Judith.
>
>
>
>
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