Guest guest Posted September 29, 2006 Report Share Posted September 29, 2006 How to Make Suppositories These suppositories are made with coconut oil or glycerine. They melt fairly quickly upon contact with body temperature, and are readily absorbed by the body, to soothe and heal or arrest infection.After they are made, they should be stored in the refrigerator.Following these instructions, you will find two example recipes for different types of suppositories: Vaginal suppositories may be used to arrest yeast infections, and rectal suppositories for hemorrhoid control.Once you understand the basics, there are no limits to the combinations you may use for your particular needs!Be careful, however: A garlic enema, for example, will cause a person's breath to smell like garlic within five minutes, as a consequence of the tremendous water absorption that takes place in the large intestine!People use to give children Tylenol® suppositories to bring fevers down: If you have a very sick person who cannot keep food down, or is unable to digest it well, preparing a suppository may be your best alternative. To make suppositories: You will need to use powdered herbs, or grind them into a fine powder yourself. Place about 1 cup of coconut oil into a sauce pan and melt over low heat (if you are making a glycerine suppository you will not need to do this).Remove from the heat, and add all the powdered herbs: Use enough herbs to make a thick paste.Now, add the other liquid ingredients - such as tea-tree oil, or grapefruit seed extract..As the dried herbs absorb the oil, this mixture will thicken. Once it is the right consistency, roll the herbs out into " Tootsie Rolls® " about the size of your small finger. Vaginal Suppositories for yeast infections: Use 1 cup coconut oil, 3 parts slippery elm bark, 1 part black walnut hull powder, 1 part finely ground myrrh gum, 1 part pau 'd arco bark powder, and 1/2 powdered goldenseal root, as well as a few crops of tea tree oil and you might want to add a few drops of grapefruit seed extract as well. For Hemorrhoids try this: 2 parts powdered hemlock bark, 1 part goldenseal root powder, 1 part slippery elm bark, 1 part white oak bark, 1 part bayberry bark. Mix with vegetable glycerine until stiff and ready to form into suppositories. These are best most effective when inserted at night. Suzi What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. health/ http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/ http://360./suziesgoats Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2006 Report Share Posted November 22, 2006 Susie, I have a vaginal infection that is primarily bacterial-based, with a touch of candida...lovely, I know....do you have any suggestions for a formula to treat this variety of yeast infection? I've started to put 6 drops into warm water to use as a douche, what experience do you have regarding the efficacy of this substance? I also have coconut oil. Thank you in advance for you advice. Blessings, Meli --- In health , Suzanne <suziesgoats@...> wrote: > > How to Make Suppositories These suppositories are made with coconut oil or glycerine. They melt fairly quickly upon contact with body temperature, and are readily absorbed by the body, to soothe and heal or arrest infection. > > After they are made, they should be stored in the refrigerator. > > Following these instructions, you will find two example recipes for different types of suppositories: Vaginal suppositories may be used to arrest yeast infections, and rectal suppositories for hemorrhoid control. > > Once you understand the basics, there are no limits to the combinations you may use for your particular needs! > > Be careful, however: A garlic enema, for example, will cause a person's breath to smell like garlic within five minutes, as a consequence of the tremendous water absorption that takes place in the large intestine! > > People use to give children Tylenol® suppositories to bring fevers down: If you have a very sick person who cannot keep food down, or is unable to digest it well, preparing a suppository may be your best alternative. > > To make suppositories: You will need to use powdered herbs, or grind them into a fine powder yourself. > > Place about 1 cup of coconut oil into a sauce pan and melt over low heat (if you are making a glycerine suppository you will not need to do this). > > Remove from the heat, and add all the powdered herbs: Use enough herbs to make a thick paste. > > Now, add the other liquid ingredients - such as tea-tree oil, or grapefruit seed extract.. > > As the dried herbs absorb the oil, this mixture will thicken. Once it is the right consistency, roll the herbs out into " Tootsie Rolls® " about the size of your small finger. > Vaginal Suppositories for yeast infections: > > Use 1 cup coconut oil, 3 parts slippery elm bark, 1 part black walnut hull powder, 1 part finely ground myrrh gum, 1 part pau 'd arco bark powder, and 1/2 powdered goldenseal root, as well as a few crops of tea tree oil and you might want to add a few drops of grapefruit seed extract as well. > > For Hemorrhoids try this: > > 2 parts powdered hemlock bark, 1 part goldenseal root powder, 1 part slippery elm bark, 1 part white oak bark, 1 part bayberry bark. Mix with vegetable glycerine until stiff and ready to form into suppositories. These are best most effective when inserted at night. > > > Suzi > What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. > > > health/ > http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/ > http://360./suziesgoats > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2006 Report Share Posted November 22, 2006 Drops of what?? Acidopholus for one thing, plain yogurt, no dairy, sugar.. more raw..... got any super tonic (good antiobiotic) Garlic suppositories also (very good)..(slice the clove longways and coat with olive oil and insert in the rectum... also d'arco tea.... A cleanse would be very good. <mels.here@...> wrote: Susie,I have a vaginal infection that is primarily bacterial-based, with atouch of candida...lovely, I know....do you have any suggestions for aformula to treat this variety of yeast infection?I've started to put 6 drops into warm water to use as a douche, whatexperience do you have regarding the efficacy of this substance? I alsohave coconut oil.Thank you in advance for you advice. Suzi What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. health/ http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/ http://360./suziesgoats Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near historic lows: $150,000 loan as low as $579/mo. Intro-*Terms Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2006 Report Share Posted November 22, 2006 White vinegar and water is a great old time douche. About 1/4 cup vinegar to 2 cups warm water. Some people make it weaker, about 1/2 that strength. Gayla Always Enough Ranch Acampo, California http://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.html Bill Barnhill is our Inspiration! Go Bill!!! aeranch@... ----- Original Message ----- From: " " <mels.here@...> <health > Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 4:08 PM Subject: Re: Making suppositories Susie, I have a vaginal infection that is primarily bacterial-based, with a touch of candida...lovely, I know....do you have any suggestions for a formula to treat this variety of yeast infection? I've started to put 6 drops into warm water to use as a douche, what experience do you have regarding the efficacy of this substance? I also have coconut oil. Thank you in advance for you advice. Blessings, Meli --- In health , Suzanne <suziesgoats@...> wrote: > > How to Make Suppositories These suppositories are made with coconut oil or glycerine. They melt fairly quickly upon contact with body temperature, and are readily absorbed by the body, to soothe and heal or arrest infection. > > After they are made, they should be stored in the refrigerator. > > Following these instructions, you will find two example recipes for different types of suppositories: Vaginal suppositories may be used to arrest yeast infections, and rectal suppositories for hemorrhoid control. > > Once you understand the basics, there are no limits to the combinations you may use for your particular needs! > > Be careful, however: A garlic enema, for example, will cause a person's breath to smell like garlic within five minutes, as a consequence of the tremendous water absorption that takes place in the large intestine! > > People use to give children Tylenol® suppositories to bring fevers down: If you have a very sick person who cannot keep food down, or is unable to digest it well, preparing a suppository may be your best alternative. > > To make suppositories: You will need to use powdered herbs, or grind them into a fine powder yourself. > > Place about 1 cup of coconut oil into a sauce pan and melt over low heat (if you are making a glycerine suppository you will not need to do this). > > Remove from the heat, and add all the powdered herbs: Use enough herbs to make a thick paste. > > Now, add the other liquid ingredients - such as tea-tree oil, or grapefruit seed extract.. > > As the dried herbs absorb the oil, this mixture will thicken. Once it is the right consistency, roll the herbs out into " Tootsie Rolls® " about the size of your small finger. > Vaginal Suppositories for yeast infections: > > Use 1 cup coconut oil, 3 parts slippery elm bark, 1 part black walnut hull powder, 1 part finely ground myrrh gum, 1 part pau 'd arco bark powder, and 1/2 powdered goldenseal root, as well as a few crops of tea tree oil and you might want to add a few drops of grapefruit seed extract as well. > > For Hemorrhoids try this: > > 2 parts powdered hemlock bark, 1 part goldenseal root powder, 1 part slippery elm bark, 1 part white oak bark, 1 part bayberry bark. Mix with vegetable glycerine until stiff and ready to form into suppositories. These are best most effective when inserted at night. > > > Suzi > What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. > > > health/ > http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/ > http://360./suziesgoats > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 Drops of what?? Acidopholus for one thing, plain yogurt, no dairy, sugar.. got any super tonic (good antiobiotic) <mels.here@...> wrote: Susie,I have a vaginal infection that is primarily bacterial-based, with atouch of candida...lovely, I know....do you have any suggestions for aformula to treat this variety of yeast infection?I've started to put 6 drops into warm water to use as a douche, whatexperience do you have regarding the efficacy of this substance? I alsohave coconut oil.Thank you in advance for you advice.Blessings,Meli>> How to Make Suppositories These suppositories are made with coconutoil or glycerine. They melt fairly quickly upon contact with bodytemperature, and are readily absorbed by the body, to soothe and heal orarrest infection.>> After they are made, they should be stored in the refrigerator.>> Following these instructions, you will find two example recipes fordifferent types of suppositories: Vaginal suppositories may be used toarrest yeast infections, and rectal suppositories for hemorrhoidcontrol.>> Once you understand the basics, there are no limits to thecombinations you may use for your particular needs!>> Be careful, however: A garlic enema, for example, will cause aperson's breath to smell like garlic within five minutes, as aconsequence of the tremendous water absorption that takes place in thelarge intestine!>> People use to give children Tylenol® suppositories to bring feversdown: If you have a very sick person who cannot keep food down, or isunable to digest it well, preparing a suppository may be your bestalternative.>> To make suppositories: You will need to use powdered herbs, or grindthem into a fine powder yourself.>> Place about 1 cup of coconut oil into a sauce pan and melt over lowheat (if you are making a glycerine suppository you will not need to dothis).>> Remove from the heat, and add all the powdered herbs: Use enough herbsto make a thick paste.>> Now, add the other liquid ingredients - such as tea-tree oil, orgrapefruit seed extract..>> As the dried herbs absorb the oil, this mixture will thicken. Once itis the right consistency, roll the herbs out into " Tootsie Rolls® "about the size of your small finger.> Vaginal Suppositories for yeast infections:>> Use 1 cup coconut oil, 3 parts slippery elm bark, 1 part black walnuthull powder, 1 part finely ground myrrh gum, 1 part pau 'd arco barkpowder, and 1/2 powdered goldenseal root, as well as a few crops of teatree oil and you might want to add a few drops of grapefruit seedextract as well.>> For Hemorrhoids try this:>> 2 parts powdered hemlock bark, 1 part goldenseal root powder, 1 partslippery elm bark, 1 part white oak bark, 1 part bayberry bark. Mix withvegetable glycerine until stiff and ready to form into suppositories.These are best most effective when inserted at night.>>> Suzi> What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered.>>> health/> http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/> http://360./suziesgoats>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ---------------------------------> Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+countries) for 2¢/min or less.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 White vinegar is good (2 tbsp per cup of water). Grapefruit seed extract is good too (a few drops). Gayla Always Enough RanchAcampo, Californiahttp://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.htmlBill Barnhill is our Inspiration! Go Bill!!!aeranch@... ----- Original Message ----- From: Suzanne health Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 7:47 PM Subject: Re: Re: Making suppositories Drops of what?? Acidopholus for one thing, plain yogurt, no dairy, sugar.. got any super tonic (good antiobiotic) <mels.here@...> wrote: Susie,I have a vaginal infection that is primarily bacterial-based, with atouch of candida...lovely, I know....do you have any suggestions for aformula to treat this variety of yeast infection?I've started to put 6 drops into warm water to use as a douche, whatexperience do you have regarding the efficacy of this substance? I alsohave coconut oil.Thank you in advance for you advice.Blessings,Meli>> How to Make Suppositories These suppositories are made with coconutoil or glycerine. They melt fairly quickly upon contact with bodytemperature, and are readily absorbed by the body, to soothe and heal orarrest infection.>> After they are made, they should be stored in the refrigerator.>> Following these instructions, you will find two example recipes fordifferent types of suppositories: Vaginal suppositories may be used toarrest yeast infections, and rectal suppositories for hemorrhoidcontrol.>> Once you understand the basics, there are no limits to thecombinations you may use for your particular needs!>> Be careful, however: A garlic enema, for example, will cause aperson's breath to smell like garlic within five minutes, as aconsequence of the tremendous water absorption that takes place in thelarge intestine!>> People use to give children Tylenol® suppositories to bring feversdown: If you have a very sick person who cannot keep food down, or isunable to digest it well, preparing a suppository may be your bestalternative.>> To make suppositories: You will need to use powdered herbs, or grindthem into a fine powder yourself.>> Place about 1 cup of coconut oil into a sauce pan and melt over lowheat (if you are making a glycerine suppository you will not need to dothis).>> Remove from the heat, and add all the powdered herbs: Use enough herbsto make a thick paste.>> Now, add the other liquid ingredients - such as tea-tree oil, orgrapefruit seed extract..>> As the dried herbs absorb the oil, this mixture will thicken. Once itis the right consistency, roll the herbs out into " Tootsie Rolls® "about the size of your small finger.> Vaginal Suppositories for yeast infections:>> Use 1 cup coconut oil, 3 parts slippery elm bark, 1 part black walnuthull powder, 1 part finely ground myrrh gum, 1 part pau 'd arco barkpowder, and 1/2 powdered goldenseal root, as well as a few crops of teatree oil and you might want to add a few drops of grapefruit seedextract as well.>> For Hemorrhoids try this:>> 2 parts powdered hemlock bark, 1 part goldenseal root powder, 1 partslippery elm bark, 1 part white oak bark, 1 part bayberry bark. Mix withvegetable glycerine until stiff and ready to form into suppositories.These are best most effective when inserted at night.>>> Suzi> What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered.>>> health/> http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/> http://360./suziesgoats>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ---------------------------------> Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+countries) for 2¢/min or less.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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