Guest guest Posted July 8, 2005 Report Share Posted July 8, 2005 Sol, <So, I'm getting to learn to heal my liver more gradually and with smaller doses.> After I sent off my earlier respone, I thought I should have mentioned one other thing. If you're not already eating liver -- from a good source -- that might be your best and safest approach to healing your own liver. I haven't seen anyone else on this list, in the time I've been on it, mention the " like heals like " idea, but that is something I very much believe in. I remember reading once about experiments done to trace extracts of animal liver and other organs as they moved through the human body, and there was always a targeting of the same organ. The tests may have been unreliable, funded as they were by the companies selling extracts, and they certainly didn't demonstrate healing activity. However, I've been eating heart on a daily basis for about nine months now and when I recently visited the doctor, he listened to my heart and then look up with a surprised and impressed sounding " Very good! " <g> http://www.taichi4seniors.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2005 Report Share Posted July 9, 2005 , Interesting. I've had the same thought. What I do know about liver is that the source needs to be really clean since the liver is a very powerful filter. When I'm ready to order again from Slankers (grass-fed meet) I'll add some liver to my order. Thanks. Sol > Sol, > > <So, I'm getting to learn to heal my liver more gradually and with smaller > doses.> > > After I sent off my earlier respone, I thought I should have mentioned one > other thing. If you're not already eating liver -- from a good source -- > that might be your best and safest approach to healing your own liver. I > haven't seen anyone else on this list, in the time I've been on it, mention > the " like heals like " idea, but that is something I very much believe in. I > remember reading once about experiments done to trace extracts of animal > liver and other organs as they moved through the human body, and there was > always a targeting of the same organ. The tests may have been unreliable, > funded as they were by the companies selling extracts, and they certainly > didn't demonstrate healing activity. However, I've been eating heart on a > daily basis for about nine months now and when I recently visited the > doctor, he listened to my heart and then look up with a surprised and > impressed sounding " Very good! " <g> > > > http://www.taichi4seniors.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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