Hi! Dave, Will see if I can get this Edgar Cayce style Castor Oil.  I am assuming there is something special about this castor oil that is not present in regular castor oil.  Will try the drugstore and then , when I get to "town" , the health food store and health food section in Cashwise.  Thanks, Ruth




From Ruth Strackbein

From: "Dan Nave" <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: CS>Blockbuster Question for Duncan Crow
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 12:31:35 -0500
>For adhesions, try Edgar Cayce style Castor Oil packs over the abdomen.
>Will have to do a series of them for some time.
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>Dan.
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>strackbein" To: [email protected] Subject: RE: CS>Blockbuster
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>Hi! I also have a lazy colon which is way longer than most folks have
>and also it doesn't stay put, but moves around. I have used a cascara
>product in the past, but found it did cause cramps. Now, after trying
>many kinds of medication, Zelnorm, etc. I have returned to the product
>I depended on throughout college years and beyond. That is plain old
>mineral oil. For a few years now, I had avoided it, but now Iffgd, ( I
>think those are the right initials) has printed an article saying that
>mineral oil does not keep one from assimilating vitamins. The main
>danger is the possibility of coughing or something while you are taking
>it an aspirating it into your lungs. This organization specializes in
>researching irritable bowel syndrome. I don't have their address here
>at the library, but think you would find it under "irritable bowel
>syndrome" on the web. On Friday, I will try to remember to bring the
>address. I am still having quite a little discomfort with my digestive
>tract in general, although bowel function is definitely better. My next
>approach will be to eliminate microwave cooking . This morning I stood
>in front of the microwave cooking a bunch of squash that I have frozen.
>Now , this afternoon, here are articles about the dangers of
>microwaving. I have been vaguely aware of this possibility, but like
>others have ignored it. I do have a steamer in which I often do
>vegetables, but, of course, it takes longer. Another problem with my
>bowel is adhesions which , I would guess, may not respond to stopping
>microwaving, We'll see. Cheers, [email protected]
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