Guest guest Posted November 13, 2004 Report Share Posted November 13, 2004 In Andy's book he talks about not using dandelion root and other things as liver flushes. Does he mean not to us dandelion root at all? Please excusemeif Iam repeating this question...I am stillnot clearon it. ~inga _______________ 11/13/04 5:09 PM, moriamerri at moriam@... wrote: > > > >> I'm sorry I should have typed Dandelion root. It is the root of > the >> plant that does this, the leaves support a different funtion. > > yeah, the leaves are a little different, I think. But both > liver related.... > >> >> But I am sure you can make an extract out from the roots of >> the plants that grow in your yard. You will have to find a book >> to explain how. I take the capsules for myslef. >> >> I don't know if preparing the root you have to dry it out fully >> first before you brew it. > > Generally, for most herbs, you can make a tincture with > either the fresh herb or dried. Either way. It is > shockingly easy to do, actually. There are some particulars > about the proof of the liquor and the amount of herb, but > one does not actually HAVE to be fussy about that. Sort > of like cooking from a receipe or not. Anyway, you clean > the herb and cut it up or squish it (depending on what it > is!). Put the cut/sliced/ground/squashed herbs into a > glass jar and cover well with alcohol. Put in a darkish > place, shake every couple of days, add more alchol if > needed (keep herbs covered). Leave at least a couple of > weeks. Strain. > > Another option is to put the herbs in a blender with the > alcohol and grind up using the blender--- then put in jar etc. > > >> Seems I read that this is important >> to do in some herbs because it removes a harsh irritant. > > possible for some herb...... > >> >> Sounds like it would take forever. > > naw, not forever.... > > good wishes, > Moria > > > > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2004 Report Share Posted November 13, 2004 > In Andy's book he talks about not using dandelion root and other things as > liver flushes. Does he mean not to us dandelion root at all? yes, I am quite certain he means this. There are several specific liver herbs that Andy is quite wary about. Something about ones that produce bile or something, sorry my memory is vague on this point. good wishes, Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2004 Report Share Posted November 13, 2004 Hmmmm...and yet taurine is supposed to increase bile flow. He recommends that...I am using it and it agrees with me when many things do not. Don't we WANT to encourage biules flow??? ~iga on 11/13/04 9:15 PM, moriamerri at moriam@... wrote: > > > >> In Andy's book he talks about not using dandelion root and other > things as >> liver flushes. Does he mean not to us dandelion root at all? > > yes, I am quite certain he means this. There are several > specific liver herbs that Andy is quite wary about. > Something about ones that produce bile or something, > sorry my memory is vague on this point. > > good wishes, > Moria > > > > > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 We want to encourage bile flow using things like taurine that make more bile, rather than things like dandelion that are irritating to the liver and hard on it. Andy . . . .. . > Hmmmm...and yet taurine is supposed to increase bile flow. He recommends > that...I am using it and it agrees with me when many things do not. > > Don't we WANT to encourage biules flow??? > ~iga > > >> In Andy's book he talks about not using dandelion root and other > > things as > >> liver flushes. Does he mean not to us dandelion root at all? > > > > yes, I am quite certain he means this. There are several > > specific liver herbs that Andy is quite wary about. > > Something about ones that produce bile or something, > > sorry my memory is vague on this point. > > > > good wishes, > > Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 Are the rest of these ingredients safe to use for getting rid of parasites even if the colloidal silver is out as I suspected?? They say they added colloidal silver to the formula as an extra anti viral to help with gut bugs that are carrying viruses. Something else could probably be used in its place, I would think... Ingredients: Green walnut hull, grapefruit seed extract, olive leaf, artemesia annua vera, artemesia absynthium (wormwood), fresh ground cloves, red clover, hericium, colloidal silver (5ppm), and wild American ginseng ~Inga > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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