A couple of comments. It is not unusual for a woman who has had a hysterectomy to go to their doctor 3-4 years later complaining of severe indigestion. Typically she will date it back to the hysterectomy. Typically the Dr. will 'educate' her -- something like --The surgery was on her reproductive system and the other is the digestive system, and there is not connection - perhaps also implying she is 'mistaken' and undermining her awareness of herself. From a different perspective, I would say that many the meridians have been severed, and of course the digestion is 'gimped' - like a motor operating on one piston, and she feels 'dragged out'. She may need work done regarding the healing of the scars and reconnecting the subtle electrical systems within.
Re Blood work. Perhaps look to her specific blood type - O, A, AB, B and see what works best with her system. A father & son N.D. team have written a couple of books on '4 Blood Types, 4 Diets - Eat Right for Your Blood Type' etc. Included are diets that support each individual type of blood. They should be readily available at your local library, health food store, book store, or on the net. Obviously CS will start to clean out some of the 'anaesthetics' and other foreign substances. I believe that organic grapefruit is helpful - ever notice how it is 'not allowed' with a bunch of the new medications. Hmmm... Herbs like Red clover blossom, chaparral, liquorice root, poke root, peach bark, oregon grape root, stillingia, sasparilla, cascara sagrada, prickly ash bark, burdock root and buckthorn bark were some of the herbs suggested by Chief Sundance to clean the blood, fight free radical and give support to the blood cells and immune system. Helichrysum Italicum at a medical standard is a anti-coagulant. Even go get some organic Oregano oil from the local co-op - may not be as good as a medical standard oil, however, one can slather many drops on her feet to assist with fighting infection in the body. It stinks - really stinks - big time - she will have to put socks on. The bed may smell bad, but it does good work. Oregano - professional quality - is reputed in European literature to be anti-bacterial, anti fungal, anti-parasitic, antiseptic anti-viral, and immune stimulant. The FDA says is not legal to make those claims in the US since about 2000, but if you search old literature or from other countries, you will find the information there. In fact, in one Russian hospital surgical room studying the microbe contamination rates, found Oregano oil better than all the conventional cleaning products for a longer period of time re all infectious agents. Your welcome to contact me off line if you need to know more. Christine (Sorry to be so long winded - sometimes I allow myself to get 'p-ss-d-off' that women have been so mislead about their own 'knowing'. See posting of Anecdotal experience? Scientific fact? - Know healing is not exclusively all the facts we are presented with. Now I will turn off the 'activate button', take a walk, and go make dinner. Have a good weekend.) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 12:09 PM > Subject: CS>How to build up blood count? > > Hello all > > I have a friend who has just undergone a hysterectomy. After her surgery, she > developed blood clots in her stomach. The doctor went in through the same > incision to solve this. As a result, she has developed a terrible infection > in the wound and it is not healing, for which, of course she now is taking CS at my insistence. [Any recommendations for dosage?] > A nurse comes 2x a day to pack it. At present, it is still bleeding. She was given four blood transfusions and she greatly wants to avoid more of them. I have given her advice on non-blood expanders and eating Swiss chard and kale to help with clotting. > What else can she do to build up her red blood count? Any advice would be helpful. She¹s a wonderful mother, a teacher, and is under great stress from several fronts. I would like to all I can to help in a practical way. > > Thanks in advance > > Theresa > ==================== -- 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: [email protected] Silver List archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html Address Off-Topic messages to: [email protected] OT Archive: http://escribe.com/health/silverofftopiclist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

