Guest guest Posted June 15, 2005 Report Share Posted June 15, 2005 Sorry for my ignorance but what is BHT?? Deb > > > _____________________________________________________________________ ___ > _____________________________________________________________________ ___ > > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 10:46:54 -0400 > From: " KPhilpot " <KPhilpot@n...> > Subject: Shingles > > Does anyone have experience with shingles? My almost 14 year old son came home yesterday with a strange rash on the back of one of his arms. It covers an area about the size of an adult hand, but it's not completely filled in. He has a similar rash right in the middle of his back, about the size of a quarter. It's red and raised, and bumpy, but not really blistery. He says it doesn't itch but it hurts terribly. > > My first thought was shingles. I can't think of any other kind of rash that would be painful. ??? > > A friend of my daughter's (15 year old), had shingles several months ago. I know it used to be something older people got, but I've heard of kids getting it now, too. I'm thinking the chicken pox vax may have alot to do with that. > > My son had chicken pox when he was 2. So the vax doesn't apply to him. > > > > Kay > > Dear Kay, > > We have successfully treated shingles with BHT - this is based on the work of Dr. Ward Dean of www.vrp.com > If you go to that web site and do a search on BHT you'll come up with an article on the anti-viral properties of > BHT. It flat works and also remediated a life-threatening case of chicken pox of the daughter of a doctor who was in the hospital with blisters all over her body, inside her mouth and ears - awful. It doesn't take much - a week of treatment along with Vit C. > > And yes, it breaks out after stress and immune system being run down. I beg people to keep some BHT around because shingles is so painful and awful for older people and getting quite common. It also worked great for fever blisters which I've gotten since I was a young child (from small pox vaccine? - yes, I'm old) > > Twinlabs has some BHT for sale that you can take for shingles or other viral infections. > > The other thing that we've found recently that works great on fever blisters is the green label electrolytes from Chembalance - www.chembalance.com - I've experimented with fever blisters since I am a 50 year expert - having had them off and on that long. First sign of them coming on, rub a little electrolytes on the lips - gone as fast as Vit C and BHT treatment. Chembalance is a program of nutrition - underlying body chemistry - based on the work of > Kitkoski - www.lifebalancesprogram.com > > Hope you get some relief quickly. > Another Kay in Atlanata Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2005 Report Share Posted June 15, 2005 Hi Kay, (great name btw!) Thanks for the info. on BHT. I will run it by our homeopath. My dd (15 yrs. old) used to have fever blisters frequently, too. Through homeopathy she doesn't get them anymore. I highly recommend you check into being treated by a classical homeopath. The reoccurring fever blisters are a major red flag that something is amiss within your immune system. Any kind of suppression will only drive the disturbance deeper which in turn will express itself at some point often in a more serious way. Thanks again for the info. All the best, Kay in KY ************************** Dear Kay, We have successfully treated shingles with BHT - this is based on the work of Dr. Ward Dean of www.vrp.com If you go to that web site and do a search on BHT you'll come up with an article on the anti-viral properties of BHT. It flat works and also remediated a life-threatening case of chicken pox of the daughter of a doctor who was in the hospital with blisters all over her body, inside her mouth and ears - awful. It doesn't take much - a week of treatment along with Vit C. And yes, it breaks out after stress and immune system being run down. I beg people to keep some BHT around because shingles is so painful and awful for older people and getting quite common. It also worked great for fever blisters which I've gotten since I was a young child (from small pox vaccine? - yes, I'm old) Twinlabs has some BHT for sale that you can take for shingles or other viral infections. The other thing that we've found recently that works great on fever blisters is the green label electrolytes from Chembalance - www.chembalance.com - I've experimented with fever blisters since I am a 50 year expert - having had them off and on that long. First sign of them coming on, rub a little electrolytes on the lips - gone as fast as Vit C and BHT treatment. Chembalance is a program of nutrition - underlying body chemistry - based on the work of Kitkoski - www.lifebalancesprogram.com Hope you get some relief quickly. Another Kay in Atlanata Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2005 Report Share Posted June 16, 2005 Just got home! HOMEOPATHY of course And Acupuncture cured my father in one session (before I was using homeopathy much) Talk to Dr. Leila. I don't know what else it could be either. Sheri At 06:46 AM 6/15/2005 -0400, you wrote: > > >________________________________________________________________________ >________________________________________________________________________ > >Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 10:46:54 -0400 > From: " KPhilpot " <KPhilpot@...> >Subject: Shingles > >Does anyone have experience with shingles? My almost 14 year old son came home yesterday with a strange rash on the back of one of his arms. It covers an area about the size of an adult hand, but it's not completely filled in. He has a similar rash right in the middle of his back, about the size of a quarter. It's red and raised, and bumpy, but not really blistery. He says it doesn't itch but it hurts terribly. > >My first thought was shingles. I can't think of any other kind of rash that would be painful. ??? > >A friend of my daughter's (15 year old), had shingles several months ago. I know it used to be something older people got, but I've heard of kids getting it now, too. I'm thinking the chicken pox vax may have alot to do with that. > >My son had chicken pox when he was 2. So the vax doesn't apply to him. > > > >Kay > >Dear Kay, > >We have successfully treated shingles with BHT - this is based on the work of Dr. Ward Dean of www.vrp.com >If you go to that web site and do a search on BHT you'll come up with an article on the anti-viral properties of >BHT. It flat works and also remediated a life-threatening case of chicken pox of the daughter of a doctor who was in the hospital with blisters all over her body, inside her mouth and ears - awful. It doesn't take much - a week of treatment along with Vit C. > >And yes, it breaks out after stress and immune system being run down. I beg people to keep some BHT around because shingles is so painful and awful for older people and getting quite common. It also worked great for fever blisters which I've gotten since I was a young child (from small pox vaccine? - yes, I'm old) > >Twinlabs has some BHT for sale that you can take for shingles or other viral infections. > >The other thing that we've found recently that works great on fever blisters is the green label electrolytes from Chembalance - www.chembalance.com - I've experimented with fever blisters since I am a 50 year expert - having had them off and on that long. First sign of them coming on, rub a little electrolytes on the lips - gone as fast as Vit C and BHT treatment. Chembalance is a program of nutrition - underlying body chemistry - based on the work of > Kitkoski - www.lifebalancesprogram.com > >Hope you get some relief quickly. >Another Kay in Atlanata > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2005 Report Share Posted June 16, 2005 Welcome back Sheri! I hope you had a great trip. Yes... homeopathy is the only thing I would consider of course. (even though my mom kept saying " they have anti-viral meds that treat that now! " Can we say major suppression?? Thanks Mom, but no thanks) And unfortunately we don't have any acupuncturists in this part of KY. I AM going to try to get him into the chiropractor today though. I have checked with Dr. Leela, and am going from there. It definitely seems to be shingles. Kay Re: Shingles treatment Just got home! HOMEOPATHY of course And Acupuncture cured my father in one session (before I was using homeopathy much) Talk to Dr. Leila. I don't know what else it could be either. Sheri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 Hi BG et al, I have a friend who has had shingles for over a year. The pain has left the skin area and has gone inside her body . The docs tell her this cannot be shingles anymore and must be something else , but to her it still feels the same . And her friends tell her they to have had this same responce from shingles . I have started her on the the ziller , at base of skull to tail bone at 2ma. 10 min. with polarity reversal every 2min. 3 x / day. My question is should I be doing anything else ?? BE ing Or??? ., This lady needs help , she can only sleep sitting up in a chair . She is very tired and feels like her body is shutting down . I started her on the spinele cord because of you saying this virus likes to hang out in the spinele cord and other nerves . The docs have given up on her , is this any SURPRISE ???? Thanks in advance for all you and others on this list do. McCleary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 Shingles virus lives, supposedly 72 hours. This why doctors are saying " it " meaning the thing that started it, is not shingles. The inflammation and effects of the virus, the toxins, etc remain after the virus and most people with shingles have the after effects to deal with. I've seen it clear up a lot using the apprentice godzilla in two ways: 1. on the wrist arteries to treat bloodstream and somehow that seems to help, probably by reducing cytokines which cause inflammation 2. on the shingles bruises themselves. Hope that helps. bG > > Hi BG et al, I have a friend who has had shingles for over a year. The > pain has left the skin area and has gone inside her body . The docs > tell her this cannot be shingles anymore and must be something else , > but to her it still feels the same . And her friends tell her they to > have had this same responce from shingles . I have started her on the > the ziller , at base of skull to tail bone at 2ma. 10 min. with > polarity reversal every 2min. 3 x / day. My question is should I be > doing anything else ?? > BE ing Or??? ., This lady needs help , she can only sleep sitting up > in a chair . She is very tired and feels like her body is shutting > down . I started her on the spinele cord because of you saying this > virus likes to hang out in the spinele cord and other nerves . The > docs have given up on her , is this any SURPRISE ???? Thanks in > advance for all you and others > on this list do. McCleary > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2009 Report Share Posted August 19, 2009 well, that wouldn't really be curative - would just block the pain. Sheri At 07:47 PM 8/18/2009, you wrote: >My grandmother in her early 90's had shingles and she went to a >doctor and had a nerve block. Not even sure what it is any more it >was a long time ago, but it stopped it within 2 weeks. > > >Western NY > Shingles Treatment > > > > > > > > > > > >A friend of mine a recently developed a mild case of shingles. She had > >chicken pox as a child and is now 50 years old. Her doctor is > trying to get > >her to take an antibiotic and discussing a vaccine neither of which she > >wants to take. What do you recommend? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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