Guest guest Posted June 26, 2001 Report Share Posted June 26, 2001 l have a very good friend that has just been diagnosed with diverticulitis and l am wondering if anyone knows of some good alternative treatments that could help her. thankyou! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2001 Report Share Posted June 27, 2001 In a message dated 06/26/2001 10:20:05 PM Central Daylight Time, teri323@... writes: > l have a very good friend that has just been diagnosed with diverticulitis > and l am wondering if anyone knows of some good alternative treatments that > could help her. thankyou! > ____________ My mom was in the hospital for weeks several yrs ago with IV's due to the infection. After she came home, she continued to be have problems constantly taking antibiotics. I had just finished the Jethro Kloss book Back to Eden. He indicated 2 parts golden seal, 1 part myrrh and some cayenne pepper. I mixed this up and capsulated and she has never been back to doctor for that problem. I understand you control it but the pockets seem to always be there. She also developed a very healthy diet. Edith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2001 Report Share Posted June 27, 2001 In a message dated 06/26/2001 10:20:05 PM Central Daylight Time, teri323@... writes: > l have a very good friend that has just been diagnosed with diverticulitis > and l am wondering if anyone knows of some good alternative treatments that > could help her. thankyou! > ____________ My mom was in the hospital for weeks several yrs ago with IV's due to the infection. After she came home, she continued to be have problems constantly taking antibiotics. I had just finished the Jethro Kloss book Back to Eden. He indicated 2 parts golden seal, 1 part myrrh and some cayenne pepper. I mixed this up and capsulated and she has never been back to doctor for that problem. I understand you control it but the pockets seem to always be there. She also developed a very healthy diet. Edith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2001 Report Share Posted June 27, 2001 << 3/4 cup triphala powder >> can you please tell me more about this product? I never heard of it. Thanks, Christel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2001 Report Share Posted June 27, 2001 << 3/4 cup triphala powder >> can you please tell me more about this product? I never heard of it. Thanks, Christel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2001 Report Share Posted June 27, 2001 I can think of a couple things that should work if given time; High Colonics would be one. The other, and along with colonics would be the colon cleanse I mentioned, and castor oil packs. Cold pressed castor oil(not the drugstore variety): Lay a heat pad on the table. Cover with saran wrap. Cover this with Clean cloth, washed in evironmentally safe detergent, then boiled and rinsed in distilled water. Let dry. Soak with castor oil. Put over affected area, and wrap with spandex to hold in place fpr 1 1/2 hrs every other night. Deep, gentle massage. Colon cleanse 1/8 cup bentonite clay 1/8 cup Chlorophyl 3/4 cup triphala powder 1 cup aloe vera- add a fresh blended piece if possible Consider that the castor oil will soften, the bentonite/triphala will attach to, and pull debris, the aloe vera will soothe inflammation. The more aloe vera, the better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2001 Report Share Posted June 27, 2001 I can think of a couple things that should work if given time; High Colonics would be one. The other, and along with colonics would be the colon cleanse I mentioned, and castor oil packs. Cold pressed castor oil(not the drugstore variety): Lay a heat pad on the table. Cover with saran wrap. Cover this with Clean cloth, washed in evironmentally safe detergent, then boiled and rinsed in distilled water. Let dry. Soak with castor oil. Put over affected area, and wrap with spandex to hold in place fpr 1 1/2 hrs every other night. Deep, gentle massage. Colon cleanse 1/8 cup bentonite clay 1/8 cup Chlorophyl 3/4 cup triphala powder 1 cup aloe vera- add a fresh blended piece if possible Consider that the castor oil will soften, the bentonite/triphala will attach to, and pull debris, the aloe vera will soothe inflammation. The more aloe vera, the better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 Well Said Saul, Diverticulosis is the disease of the large intestine that is characterized with the presence of pockets that can be infected, can lead to an hemorrhage, or an intestinal rupture (this two last complications can put in risk your life). The most frequently complication of diverticulosis is diverticulitis, due by infection or food/feces trapped inside this pockets, and can be treated with ozone (ozonated water or I.v. applications) with very good results. A painful disease that can be aggravated with colonics... Re: diverticulitis cure? Dear Pete, I believe that colonics are contraindicated for diverticulitis. Best of Health! Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH Re: diverticulitis cure? > I can think of a couple things that should work if given time; High > Colonics would be one. > > The other, and along with colonics would be the colon cleanse I > mentioned, and castor oil packs. > > Cold pressed castor oil(not the drugstore variety): > Lay a heat pad on the table. > Cover with saran wrap. > Cover this with Clean cloth, washed in evironmentally safe detergent, > then boiled and rinsed in distilled water. Let dry. > Soak with castor oil. > Put over affected area, and wrap with spandex to hold in place fpr 1 > 1/2 hrs every other night. > Deep, gentle massage. > > Colon cleanse > > 1/8 cup bentonite clay > 1/8 cup Chlorophyl > 3/4 cup triphala powder > 1 cup aloe vera- add a fresh blended piece if possible > > Consider that the castor oil will soften, the bentonite/triphala will > attach to, and pull debris, the aloe vera will soothe inflammation. The > more aloe vera, the better. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 Well Said Saul, Diverticulosis is the disease of the large intestine that is characterized with the presence of pockets that can be infected, can lead to an hemorrhage, or an intestinal rupture (this two last complications can put in risk your life). The most frequently complication of diverticulosis is diverticulitis, due by infection or food/feces trapped inside this pockets, and can be treated with ozone (ozonated water or I.v. applications) with very good results. A painful disease that can be aggravated with colonics... Re: diverticulitis cure? Dear Pete, I believe that colonics are contraindicated for diverticulitis. Best of Health! Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH Re: diverticulitis cure? > I can think of a couple things that should work if given time; High > Colonics would be one. > > The other, and along with colonics would be the colon cleanse I > mentioned, and castor oil packs. > > Cold pressed castor oil(not the drugstore variety): > Lay a heat pad on the table. > Cover with saran wrap. > Cover this with Clean cloth, washed in evironmentally safe detergent, > then boiled and rinsed in distilled water. Let dry. > Soak with castor oil. > Put over affected area, and wrap with spandex to hold in place fpr 1 > 1/2 hrs every other night. > Deep, gentle massage. > > Colon cleanse > > 1/8 cup bentonite clay > 1/8 cup Chlorophyl > 3/4 cup triphala powder > 1 cup aloe vera- add a fresh blended piece if possible > > Consider that the castor oil will soften, the bentonite/triphala will > attach to, and pull debris, the aloe vera will soothe inflammation. The > more aloe vera, the better. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 Well Said Saul, Diverticulosis is the disease of the large intestine that is characterized with the presence of pockets that can be infected, can lead to an hemorrhage, or an intestinal rupture (this two last complications can put in risk your life). The most frequently complication of diverticulosis is diverticulitis, due by infection or food/feces trapped inside this pockets, and can be treated with ozone (ozonated water or I.v. applications) with very good results. A painful disease that can be aggravated with colonics... Re: diverticulitis cure? Dear Pete, I believe that colonics are contraindicated for diverticulitis. Best of Health! Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH Re: diverticulitis cure? > I can think of a couple things that should work if given time; High > Colonics would be one. > > The other, and along with colonics would be the colon cleanse I > mentioned, and castor oil packs. > > Cold pressed castor oil(not the drugstore variety): > Lay a heat pad on the table. > Cover with saran wrap. > Cover this with Clean cloth, washed in evironmentally safe detergent, > then boiled and rinsed in distilled water. Let dry. > Soak with castor oil. > Put over affected area, and wrap with spandex to hold in place fpr 1 > 1/2 hrs every other night. > Deep, gentle massage. > > Colon cleanse > > 1/8 cup bentonite clay > 1/8 cup Chlorophyl > 3/4 cup triphala powder > 1 cup aloe vera- add a fresh blended piece if possible > > Consider that the castor oil will soften, the bentonite/triphala will > attach to, and pull debris, the aloe vera will soothe inflammation. The > more aloe vera, the better. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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