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>I don't have any bone

>broth on hand, but would be drinking that if I could. Any other ideas

>for things I should be eating to speed the healing of my tortured

>stomach?

>

>Thanks,

>

>

Pepto Bismol ... it kills the bad germs. And Pascalite ... it " mops up "

the endotoxins created by the bad bugs.

Heidi Jean

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> Any other ideas

> for things I should be eating to speed the healing of my tortured

> stomach?

>

Aloe vera juice is very good for healing stomach and intestinal problems.

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Hi ,

If you are familiar with homeopathics, Arsenicum Album 30C is the

remedy for food poisoning. I would recommend that you take 3 pellets

at a time, a half an hour apart for three doses and you should be done

with it. Most people feel better with the first dose.

I hope that this helps.

Lori

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>Aloe vera juice is very good for healing stomach and intestinal problems.

No, Bruce, it's not. I'm sorry, but that's horrible advice. Aloe vera

juice contains anthraquinone, which is a potent cathartic

irritant. MoloCure sells an aloe vera product which has had the

anthraquinone removed and they constantly refer to all sorts of studies and

science which prove how magically curative their product is without ever

once producing a single iota of actual proof. It's a fraud.

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Thanks, everyone, for the help. Ginger tea and pepto seem to be doing

the trick (but why the heck do they need to use that pink dye? and

why does my tongue turn black when I use it????? it kinda worries

me...)

It's so weird, but I'd much sooner write to ya'll than call my mom

when I'm sick.

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This is a little late but apple cider vinegar in water with a little honey

for taste always helps settle my stomach.

Irene

At 09:22 AM 4/6/05, you wrote:

>Hi all,

>

>I'm actually not sure if it was food poisoning or some kind of bug,

>but I was in bed (or the bathroom) for 36 hours and couldn't even keep

>water down for much of that time. I had eaten some homemade ham and

>bean soup that was probably left at room temperature for too long a

>few hours before I started vomiting. I still feel a bit queasy, but

>have been able to keep down a coconut/yogurt/banana smoothie, coconut

>water, tomato soup, dolmas (made with rice). I don't have any bone

>broth on hand, but would be drinking that if I could. Any other ideas

>for things I should be eating to speed the healing of my tortured

>stomach?

>

>Thanks,

>

>

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