Guest guest Posted April 16, 2001 Report Share Posted April 16, 2001 I think this is helpful... your opion? Hi , Could you be a love and post this where many will see it. Edit if you think that is necessary. I just want to be as helpful as possible. Blessings and thanks! Hello and Happy Spring from Ojibwa Tea of Life! EXCITING NEWS FOR YOU! 1) We are now accepting credit cards (VISA or Master Card) Yippee! This will make it so much easier for all of us. Please use the order form on the web site http://www.ojibwatea.com. Write all of your information anywhere on the order from until my webmaster (a retired teacher in her 70’s) has a chance to make the changes. Please include: Fill in the usual information on the order form The name the card is in Type of card Card Number Expiration Date Address (shipping and billing must match your credit card information) 2) I continue my research, as well as currently working on an additional herbal remedy for heavy metal detoxification. Watch for this in about 6 weeks! 3) Informative Candida information that many of you may already know. According to Dr. S. Ivker, D.O., one of the major toxins produced by yeast is ACETALDEHYDE. As he points out, its multiple effects can be devastating. It is converted by the liver into alcohol, depleting the body of magnesium, and potassium, reducing cell energy, and causing symptoms of “intoxication” – disorientation, dizziness, or mental confusion. The ‘spacieness’ or ‘mental fog,’ as often described by patients experiencing this, and is one of the most frequent symptoms of Candidaisis. While adults relate a detached state of mine, poor concentration, faulty memory, and difficulty making decisions. Adults can describe these symptoms, children can not describe what they are feeling. Children along the autism spectrum have behaviors that strongly resemble the symptoms listed above. The may also have physical signs of yeast overgrowth, that include a “yeasty” smell. Cravings for yeasty foods that yeast thrive on, such as all sugars, and carbohydrates, as well as a whitish coating of the tongue, rash, or anal itching. The children do not crave things good for them… supplements herbs etc. So, please find a way to have your child take the tea in water, or in juice if they are drinking juice at all. Die Off: Since there have4 been so many inquiries to me, here is some information that I hope will be helpful. One mom who has learned much from this experience, rode it out, called Dr. Baker’s office. She has some very helpful feedback should you require it. She invites your comments or questions. Her name is Vessels and can be reached by email: KVstee1@... was directed by Dr. Baker’s office to use activated charcoal to pull the toxins out and NOT to discontinue the great job the Ojibwa Tea of Life and the Perfect Stool Formula were doing. You may use these 2 products and then if you want to, you may purchase Activated Charcoal capsules in any health store. Stools will turn black. Drink lots of water! Be certain to use Perfect Stool formula or your Probiotic/Prebiotic to not cause constipation! UNIVERSAL ANTIDOTE AND DETOXIFIER: ACTIVATED CHARCOAL by C. Kaufman, Ph.D. CONTEMPORARY CHARCOAL USE Modern research has validated most of the early uses for charcoal and discovered exciting new applications. Activated Charcoal detoxifies the body in several manners. 1. Purifies the 6-8 liters of digestive fluids that are secreted daily which in turn helps remove foreign substances from the blood. 2. Adsorbs the intoxicant substance and its metabolites that are excreted into the small intestine from the biliary (bile) tract, preventing their reabsorption. 3. Adsorbs drugs that diffuse back into the stomach and intestines. 4. Decreases the detoxification work load of the liver. Activated Charcoal shortens the time it takes an intoxicant to leave the system and decreases the duration and intensity of symptoms. Other nutrients that help are the neurotransmitter precursors L-Tyrosine, L-Tryptophan, L-Phenylalanine, Choline and DMAE (Dimethylaminoethanol). GENERAL DETOXIFICATION Activated Charcoal is the best single supplement for enhancing detoxification. Detoxification is an on-going biological process that prevents toxins (from infectious agents, food, air, water, and substances that contact the skin) from destroying health. Chronic exposure to toxins produces cellular damage, diverse diseases, allergic like reactions, compromised immunity and premature aging. * Note: this is to be used in extreme cases of die off only. Please contact for info that Dr. Baker’s office gave her. COUNTERACTING PATHOGENS Activated Charcoal reduces the activity of some viruses. So if you catch a cold or the flu, try Activated Charcoal. You may suffer less and heal faster. Activated Charcoal also prevents the poisonous activity of many harmful bacteria in the human body by adsorbing the toxins and enzymes that they generate. Studies have shown that Activated Charcoal is an effective treatment for dysentery, cholera, and many infectious conditions of the digestive tract. SYSTEMIC CANDIDIASIS Activated Charcoal can be an effective adjunct to any regimen for the treatment of systemic Candida albicans infections. 1. Activated Charcoal adsorbs much of the toxins that Candida produces that otherwise would be absorbed by the blood and carried throughout the body. These toxins produce pathological changes in tissues and organs and interfere with proper immune function. Candida toxins cause allergic reactions and are responsible for the debilitating symptoms of Candidiasis. 2. Activated Charcoal suppresses the growth of intestinal-based yeasts. 3. Activated Charcoal counteracts the Herxheimer ( yeast die off) reaction - a severe, short-term exacerbation of Candida symptoms caused by the copious amount of toxins produced by dying yeast cells as a result of a successful treatment. The Herxheimer reaction may unpleasant. One should not abandon treatment before completion. Activated Charcoal is one method for alleviating the symptoms of yeast die-off so people can continue their treatment and not suffer. *Reminder: do not take required medications within 2 hours of taking Activated Charcoal. CHARCOAL IS SAFE Toxicology studies have proven that Activated Charcoal is basically harmless. Ingesting high dosages does not interfere with sleep, appetite or well being - or cause major problems. There are several undesirable effects of using Activated Charcoal that can be avoided by complying with the following directions. Activated Charcoal is highly adsorbent; when it is ingested at the same time as medication, supplements and foods it may decrease their absorption and utilization. Therefore, always allow 2 hours before and wait 2 hours after using Activated Charcoal to eat, take supplements or swallow medication. Activated Charcoal has a natural tendency to cause constipation. ( this can be counteracted by taking the tea and the probiotics). Finally Activated Charcoal harmlessly blackens your stools. Although black-gray stools look strange, they can be used to calculate your bowel transit time. Just measure the length of time from taking Activated Charcoal to the appearance of darkened stools. REFERENCES D.O. Cooney, Activated Charcoal Antidotal and other Medical Uses. Marcel Dekker, New York and Basel, 1983. V. Frolkis, et al., " Enterosorption in prolonging old animal life. " Exp. Gerontol. 19; 217-25, 1984. E.P. Krenzelok and M. B. Heller, " In vivo comparative effectiveness of five commercial activated charcoal products. " Vet. Hum. Toxicol, 28; 498, 1986. K. Kulig, et al., " Management of acutely poisoned patients without gastric emptying. " Ann. Emerg. Med. 114:562-67, 1985. P. Kuusisto, et al., " Effect of activated charcoal on hypercholesterolemia. " Lancet 16: 366-67, August 1986. J. Mattson and H. J. Mark, Activated Carbon. Marcel Dekker, New York and Basel, 1971. G. Park, et al., " Expanded role of charcoal in the poisoned and overdosed patient. " Arch. Int. Med. 146: 969-73, 1986. Reduction of Human Organchalide Burdens, Foundation for Advancements in Science and Education, Los Angeles, California, 1983. J. A. Riese and F. Damrac, " Use of activated charcoal in gastroenterology: value for flatulence and nervous diarrhea. " J. Am. Ger. Soc. 12: 500, 1964. W. , " Factors influencing the clinical efficacy of activated charcoal. 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