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The Jerry Brunetti information available via acres USA is about the

best cancer info. I've heard.

http://www.acresusa.com/magazines/magazine.htm

--- In , " c_rene_r " <rrucker2b@...>

wrote:

>

> Hi all,

>

> Thanks for the input so far. The reason I asked about it is a

friend/co-

> worker of mine has a neice that has had two rounds with breast

cancer

> plus recently had a hysterectomy with complications. I believe she

is

> only about 30-35 years old. Anyway, they have stumbled upon oil

pulling

> and are giving it a try. I had never heard of it before and knew

> someone on this list would have experience with it.

>

> It seems they are grasping at anything that may help. I completely

> understand. I thought, just by reading the website, that this would

at

> least be good for oral health but may not be far reaching which is

what

> she needs. I'm sure it couldn't hurt though. I can't imagine being

in

> her situation.

>

> Thanks again,

> Rene

>

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Exactly where on that page did you click? I see nothing about Jerry

Burnetti

On Oct 9, 2008, at 7:50 AM, haecklers wrote:

The Jerry Brunetti information available via acres USA is about the

best cancer info. I've heard.

http://www.acresusa.com/magazines/magazine.htm

Parashis

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Sorry, this should get you to it:

http://www.agri-dynamics.com/education.html#cancer

It's a video that costs $25 but worth it.

There's also a free article online

http://www.acresusa.com/toolbox/reprints/interview-brunetti_may02.pdf

>

> The Jerry Brunetti information available via acres USA is about the

> best cancer info. I've heard.

> http://www.acresusa.com/magazines/magazine.htm

> Parashis

> artpages@...

> zine:

> artpagesonline.com

>

> portfolio:

> http://www.artpagesonline.com/EPportfolio/000portfolio.html

>

>

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Thanks for that Brunetti article....very WAPS-oriented!  More info for the

arsenal...

 

Deb in NC

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I do it every day. The best way to see results is to do it first thing in the

morning (empty

stomach) for 15 minutes. Supposedly all the blood circulates through your body

in 15-20

minutes. It's best to swish actively, vigorously. I pass it under my tongue

and swish side

to side mostly. This will help those facial muscles. I spit the oil (I use

refined sunflower

oil - I can't find unrefined sunflower oil) into the trash can when I'm done,

because it gets

pretty smelly.

I have noticed that for a while, months probably, my submandibular glands were

swollen,

but then they slowly went down in size. Those are salivary glands. I've never

had metal

fillings, and I only got a few tiny composite fillings last year.

Nothing dramatic has happened to me, but i had great dental health before it. I

keep

doing it because it cleans out my mouth in the morning like nothing else can. I

like it

beyond simple mouth cleaning, though, and I can't name exactly why. It's

pleasantly

addictive (though I can live without it with no withdrawal problems).

Coconut oil is good, and I believe has a slightly different effect, but I don't

like using it up

for oil swishing. Olive oil, though, can turn your teeth yellow.

Gray, Chandler, AZ

>

> I have a friend that is interested in " oil pulling " . Does anyone have

> any good info on this (if there is any)? I have never heard of it.

>

> Thanks,

> Rene

>

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here is a source for unrefined sunflower oil

http://www.radiantlifecatalog.com/prod.cfm/ct/1/pid/1053

>

> I do it every day. The best way to see results is to do it first thing in the

morning (empty

> stomach) for 15 minutes. Supposedly all the blood circulates through your

body in 15-20

> minutes. It's best to swish actively, vigorously. I pass it under my tongue

and swish side

> to side mostly. This will help those facial muscles. I spit the oil (I use

refined sunflower

> oil - I can't find unrefined sunflower oil) into the trash can when I'm done,

because it gets

> pretty smelly.

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I do oil pulling maybe every other day, average. Haven't noticed any

changes except that my mouth does feel so very CLEAN, and that's good

enough. Been using that beautiful expensive coconut oil, which makes

it very pleasant...

Only problem is, it looks like it must be causing new lines around my

47-year-old mouth. I've been sort of stretching my lips into a smile

and holding my finger in front of my mouth, hoping that will prevent

any more new wrinkles.

I still have a bunch of metal fillings and some metal on the top of a

cap, on one side of my mouth. It sounds like the oil-pulling may be

pulling more of that metal out, and I need to figure out what to

replace that cap with. Maybe I should quit the OP until I get those

replaced...

Joy

> >

> > I have a friend that is interested in " oil pulling " . Does anyone have

> > any good info on this (if there is any)? I have never heard of it.

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Rene

> >

>

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Joy, until you get it replaced, there is option of brushing your

teeth with NDF and rinsing really well afterward.

> >

> > I do it every day. The best way to see results is to do it first

> thing in the morning (empty

> > stomach) for 15 minutes. Supposedly all the blood circulates

> through your body in 15-20

> > minutes. It's best to swish actively, vigorously. I pass it

under

> my tongue and swish side

> > to side mostly. This will help those facial muscles. I spit the

> oil (I use refined sunflower

> > oil - I can't find unrefined sunflower oil) into the trash can

when

> I'm done, because it gets

> > pretty smelly.

> >

> > I have noticed that for a while, months probably, my submandibular

> glands were swollen,

> > but then they slowly went down in size. Those are salivary

glands.

> I've never had metal

> > fillings, and I only got a few tiny composite fillings last year.

> >

> > Nothing dramatic has happened to me, but i had great dental health

> before it. I keep

> > doing it because it cleans out my mouth in the morning like

nothing

> else can. I like it

> > beyond simple mouth cleaning, though, and I can't name exactly

why.

> It's pleasantly

> > addictive (though I can live without it with no withdrawal

problems).

> >

> > Coconut oil is good, and I believe has a slightly different

effect,

> but I don't like using it up

> > for oil swishing. Olive oil, though, can turn your teeth yellow.

> >

> > Gray, Chandler, AZ

> >

> > --- In , " c_rene_r " <rrucker2b@>

wrote:

> > >

> > > I have a friend that is interested in " oil pulling " . Does

anyone have

> > > any good info on this (if there is any)? I have never heard of

it.

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > > Rene

> > >

> >

>

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What is NDF? I've had company and maybe haven't been following this as closely

as I'd like.

Laree

Posted by: " Cray Fish " crayfishfeed@... crayfishfeed

Sun Oct 12, 2008 9:17 am (PDT)

Joy, until you get it replaced, there is option of brushing your teeth with NDF

and rinsing really well afterward.

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Dear ,

If you asking for what type of oil I use for Oil Pulling, sesame oil (bio) will

the best as well as sunflower is good. cheers

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>

> Hello:

>  

> Can someone in the group provide me with the info on how to do the oil

pulling.  I wld like to try this, as I have numerous problems with my gums due

to thrush.  Any help you cld provide me wld be most appreciated.

+++Hi Jillian. If you are new, welcome to our group.

Here's the best oil pulling article, by Bruce Fife, expert on coconut oil:

http://www.coconutresearchcenter.org/article%20oil%20pulling.htm

Since thrush indicates you have candida overgrowth mainly in your digestive

system and possibly other areas as well, you can't cure it by direct treatments,

althoughg treatments may help alleviate some of the discomfort in your mouth and

oil pulling will pull out toxins.

Candida can only be cured by building up the immune system with mainly " proper

nutrients, " and by eliminating toxins, foods and drinks that feed candida (they

also feed bacteria and cancer), etc., which is what my program is all about.

The reason you get healthy is because you are providing your body with what it

needs in order to be healthy, according to Nature's Laws on health.

I suggest you read How to Successfully Overcome Candida, so you understand how

candida occurs and what you need to do and why. Also read Curing Candida, How

to Get Started: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/candida/index.php

Bee

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Bee:  Thanks for replying to my question on oil pulling.  I will follow your

instructions.  Again, thanks very much.

 

Jillian

From: Bee <beeisbuzzing2003@...>

Subject: [ ] Re: Oil Pulling

Received: Saturday, April 4, 2009, 11:08 AM

>

> Hello:

>  

> Can someone in the group provide me with the info on how to do the oil

pulling.  I wld like to try this, as I have numerous problems with my gums due

to thrush.  Any help you cld provide me wld be most appreciated.

+++Hi Jillian. If you are new, welcome to our group.

Here's the best oil pulling article, by Bruce Fife, expert on coconut oil:

http://www.coconutr esearchcenter. org/article% 20oil%20pulling. htm

Since thrush indicates you have candida overgrowth mainly in your digestive

system and possibly other areas as well, you can't cure it by direct treatments,

althoughg treatments may help alleviate some of the discomfort in your mouth and

oil pulling will pull out toxins.

Candida can only be cured by building up the immune system with mainly " proper

nutrients, " and by eliminating toxins, foods and drinks that feed candida (they

also feed bacteria and cancer), etc., which is what my program is all about. The

reason you get healthy is because you are providing your body with what it needs

in order to be healthy, according to Nature's Laws on health.

I suggest you read How to Successfully Overcome Candida, so you understand how

candida occurs and what you need to do and why. Also read Curing Candida, How to

Get Started: http://www.healingn aturallybybee. com/candida/ index.php

Bee

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Hi ,

I just wanted to let you know that I am a former vegetarian and I struggled a

lot with this diet in the beginning as well. I knew that I had to eat this way

and was in denial for years. I, of course, kept getting worse eating that way

and had to finally come to the conclusion that I needed to do something about

it.

Before I started on this program, I couldn't bare to walk through the meat

section of the grocery store, my aversion so strong. But after many tears and

nightmares, I finally took the plunge. I don't regret it for a minute! I feel

better than I have in years and I secretly enjoy eating fat! Okay, yes,

sometimes it makes me feel queasy, but that's just part of the die off.

If you don't love eating meat, just find the foods that you *do* like. For

example, I really salmon, so I eat that rather often. I also like slow-cooked

meats, so I use the slow-cooker a lot. In the beginning, I ate pureed soups a

lot because I didn't really like the texture of the meat. Perhaps that is

something you can try. It's also pretty easy to add coconut oil to soup without

it being too overwhelming.

Why are you doing oil pulling? The reason I ask is that it's not 100% necessary

to do it, so if it makes you feel really bad, maybe you should hold off on it

and do it later when you can tolerate coconut oil better.

If you add oil of oregano to the oil for your oil pulling, it will increase your

die-off and might make you feel even worse. You wouldn't add oil of oregano

until you are up to 6Tbsp. of coconut oil per day.

Good luck and hang in there. Things will get better.

>

> I was wondering if anyone has experience with oil pulling? I tried it this

morning with coconut oil and was sickened all day. <snip>

I would appreciate encouragement, tips and etc. I am going to try oil pulling

again tomorrow with olive oil instead. Maybe it will take the yuck factor down.

Also, I was wondering if adding something such as oil of oregano to the olive

oil would help or contradict the benefit of it.

> Thanks so much --

>

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- I am a former vegetqarian and do oil pulling. I would agree with

. If I was you - I would concentrate first on getting completely on the

program and then do oil pulling later.

made some good suggestions about how to start eating meat - the texture

of meat use to really bother me - so pureed meat with soups or vegetables would

be a good way to start and add butter/coconut oil, sea salt - very tasty.

I also ate a lot of eggs in the beginning - made different ways and added

different vegetables.

If you start out slow your taste will change and you will feel better.

> >

> > I was wondering if anyone has experience with oil pulling? I tried it this

morning with coconut oil and was sickened all day. <snip>

>

> I would appreciate encouragement, tips and etc. I am going to try oil

pulling again tomorrow with olive oil instead. Maybe it will take the yuck

factor down. Also, I was wondering if adding something such as oil of oregano

to the olive oil would help or contradict the benefit of it.

> > Thanks so much --

> >

>

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Thank you, ladies, for your encouragement.

> > Why are you doing oil pulling? The reason I ask is that it's not 100%

necessary to do it, so if it makes you feel really bad, maybe you should hold

off on it and do it later when you can tolerate coconut oil better.

> >

When I say that I was sickened, it is because of the icky oily feeling of my

mouth. I could not stand the feeling or taste of the oil all day. Today I

tried it with organic olive oil, and it was better. I buy two brands of coconut

oil, and find the taste of the Tropical Traditions to be very different from

Wilderness Family.

> > If you add oil of oregano to the oil for your oil pulling, it will increase

your die-off and might make you feel even worse. You wouldn't add oil of

oregano until you are up to 6Tbsp. of coconut oil per day.

I don't know how bad the dye-off is. I don't have symptoms. I do struggle to

get the 6T a day ... I just don't know where to put it all ... now that the

taste is getting to me. I was also wondering if it counts at all to rub coconut

oil into the skin? I have been using it as a body oil for about 6 months now

(ever since I realized they don't make lotions without chemicals in them.) If

putting something on a baby's feet brings stuff into the baby's body, I wonder

if putting 3T on my legs, back, arms and stomach counts for 3T (having allowed

it to absorb before getting dressed.)

> >> >

to the olive oil would help or contradict the benefit of it.

.... also still wondering if adding oil of oregano to the oil pulling is a good

idea, even if it would be later on. It has been good for my skin sores.

Thanks! --

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Hi ,

Do you brush your teeth and rinse your mouth after doing the oil pulling? This

might also help to reduce the oily residue in your mouth.

I don't see a reason why you couldn't use a drop of oil of oregano with your

oil, just be sure that you wait until you are able to tolerate it (i.e. - that

you are up to 6Tbsp./day). It's pretty strong tasting, though, so you might

find it painful to swish around your mouth for 20 minutes.

>

> > >

> When I say that I was sickened, it is because of the icky oily feeling of my

mouth. I could not stand the feeling or taste of the oil all day. Today I

tried it with organic olive oil, and it was better. I buy two brands of coconut

oil, and find the taste of the Tropical Traditions to be very different from

Wilderness Family.

>

<snip>

> > >> >

> to the olive oil would help or contradict the benefit of it.

> ... also still wondering if adding oil of oregano to the oil pulling is a good

idea, even if it would be later on. It has been good for my skin sores.

>

> Thanks! --

>

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> HI

> I am curious about oil pulling. I read the article that was linked in the

last oil pulling post. I am interested in this technique because I have

cavities, amalgam fillings and no dental insurance. I do not want to have any

teeth pulled. My main issue is fillings that need repairing. The last few

dentists were not that skilled. Can I still do oil pulling when my mouth needs

fillings repaired and such. Any advice would be appreciated. I did notice in

the article that anyone with amalgam fillings should not do oil pulling. Thanks

in advance for the input.

+++Hi Reva. Yes, you can still do oil pulling even if your teeth need fillings.

I think this Oil Pulling article by Bruce Fife is better:

http://www.coconutresearchcenter.org/article%20oil%20pulling.htm

Bee

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I did notice in the article that anyone with amalgam fillings should not do

oil pulling. Thanks in advance for the input.

>

> +++Hi Reva. Yes, you can still do oil pulling even if your teeth need

fillings. I think this Oil Pulling article by Bruce Fife is better:

http://www.coconutresearchcenter.org/article%20oil%20pulling.htm

>

> Bee

>

Hi Bee,

So you are saying, you can do oil pulling even if you have amalgam fillings.

Thanks.

C.

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> I did notice in the article that anyone with amalgam fillings should not do

oil pulling. Thanks in advance for the input.

> >

> > +++Hi Reva. Yes, you can still do oil pulling even if your teeth need

fillings. I think this Oil Pulling article by Bruce Fife is better:

http://www.coconutresearchcenter.org/article%20oil%20pulling.htm

> >

> > Bee

> >

> Hi Bee,

>

> So you are saying, you can do oil pulling even if you have amalgam fillings.

Thanks.

+++Yes.

Bee

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EEEESH. I've been using sunflower oil to pull?

Do you know what's wrong with sunflower oil? I don't ingest it at all.

snip--------------

On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 2:23 PM, jahlstrom78 <jaxx444@...> wrote:

>

>

> Hi ,

>

> here's a link for you:

> http://www.healingcancernaturally.com/detoxification-oil-pulling.html

>

> Only use coconut oil or olive oil to oil pull.

>

> Jackie

>

>

>

>

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Well, first of all, sunflower oil isn't part of Bee's candida program.

It's always best to use the best quality oils as possible and those that are

part of the program. Even if you're not swallowing the oil...you are still

absorbing it. Both VCO and EVOO are helpful to overall healing.

This message below from Bee to Marissa, post #75208, doesn't reference sunflower

oil specifically but it is good info why other " seed oils " are not ok for oil

pulling:

" +++Hi Marisa. Only use unrefined coconut oil for oil pulling. Of course any nut

or seed oils wouldn't have been properly soaked and dried prior to making the

oils, so they should only be used in very small amounts, and they are also high

in omega 6 when we get plenty from our diet and trying to balance it out with

omega 3. "

I also found this link posted by Bee, saying she liked this article about oil

pulling better:

http://www.coconutresearchcenter.org/article%20oil%20pulling.htm

I hope that helps,

Jackie

>

> > Hi ,

> >

> > here's a link for you:

> > http://www.healingcancernaturally.com/detoxification-oil-pulling.html

> >

> > Only use coconut oil or olive oil to oil pull.

> >

> > Jackie

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