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> If I and my 16 month old son are eating raw butter and chicken

livers. Do we still need butter oil and clo? If so how much?

==>Hi Kara. Butter oil is excellent for anyone, if you can afford

it. You do not need very much. Also cod liver oil is a must for

everyone, so it is extremely important you both take it. For your

son see " Candida Treatments for Babies & Children " ;

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/baby.php

For information about cod liver oil, brands, etc. see:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/cod2.php

Cod liver oil contains 3 important nutrients: Omega-3, and Vitamins A

& D; see two sections in my candida article: Essential Fatty Acids,

and Cod Liver Oil & Fish Oils

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/intro2.php

Also see the Supplements List:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/menu2_4.php

Bee

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==>Hi Kara. Butter oil is excellent for anyone, if you can afford

it. You do not need very much.

Bee, can you expand on what exactly butter oil is or why it is so good? How

is it different from ghee for example? I searched on the internet but

haven't found much information. Or maybe there are files you can point me

to? Do you think I might tolerate it regarding die off?

a

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> ==>Hi Kara. Butter oil is excellent for anyone, if you can afford

> it. You do not need very much.

>

> Bee, can you expand on what exactly butter oil is or why it is so

good? How is it different from ghee for example? I searched on the

internet but haven't found much information. Or maybe there are files

you can point me to? Do you think I might tolerate it regarding die off?

==>a - here's the article " Butter Oil " ;

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/butter1.php

I do not know whether you will tolerate it, but you could buy a bottle

and start with 1/4 tsp a day and gradually increase it; I don't

remember the amounts adults should take per day. You can find out when

you buy the butter oil, which is available at the same places that sell

Blue Ice Cod Liver Oil (Dr. Ron's Ultra Pure, Radiant Life and Green

Pastures).

If you can't tolerate it now, it won't be wasted because you can try it

later on.

Bee

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==>a - here's the article " Butter Oil " ;

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/butter1.php

Hi Bee, I had seen this article but am still unsure of what exactly butter

oil is. How is it different from ghee? How is it produced? Just curious...

Also, I take 1 tablespoon of Carlson's Cod Liver oil. Can I take more to get

my fat intake up and also to combat depression? If so, how much can I take?

Ever so thankful, a

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> Bee, can you expand on what exactly butter oil is or why it is so

good? How

> is it different from ghee for example? I searched on the internet but

> haven't found much information.

Hi a,

I did an internet search as well and you're right, information is

sparse. It seems that butter oil is considered to be a " super food. " I

found this page that discusses how it's made and what it's properties

are.

http://livesuperfoods.com/GPP001.html

hope that helps,

jackie

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>Hi a,

>I did an internet search as well and you're right, information is

>sparse. It seems that butter oil is considered to be a " super food. " I

>found this page that discusses how it's made and what it's properties

>are.

>http://livesuperfoo <http://livesuperfoods.com/GPP001.html>

ds.com/GPP001.html

>hope that helps,

>Jackie

Cool, thanks Jackie.

a

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Also a good quote from

http://www.drrons.com/x-factor-butter-oil.htm

" Price made Activator X butter oil by centrifuging butter to produce

oil that was much richer in Activator X than whole butter. He always

used the oil in conjunction with high-vitamin cod liver oil. "

From what I can tell it just puts the nutrients into a more

concentrated form. Good butter oil is also from cows that are fed on

rapidly growing grass, so that increases the nutrients content even

more so.

An interesting side note is some now think that Price's " x factor " in

cod liver oil and butter oil, may be due to the prostaglandins present

in these items.

http://www.westonaprice.org/knowyourfats/tripping.html

" Dr. Price was often called to the bedsides of dying individuals, when

last rites were being administered. He brought with him two things—a

bottle of cod liver oil and a bottle of high vitamin butter oil from

cows eating growing grass. He put drops of both under the tongue of

the patient—and more often that not the patient revived. He was

puzzled by the fact that cod liver oil alone and butter oil alone

seldom revived the dying patient—but the two together worked like

magic. Research into prostaglandins may supply the answer. High

vitamin butter may be rich in AA and possibly other factors needed for

the omega-6 pathway; and cod liver oil is rich in EPA needed for the

omega-3 pathway. In addition, the saturated fatty acids in butter help

the unsaturated fatty acids in cod liver oil to work more efficiently. "

Jecca

--- " jahlstrom78 " <jahlstrom@...> wrote:

I did an internet search as well and you're right, information is

sparse. It seems that butter oil is considered to be a " super food. " I

found this page that discusses how it's made and what it's properties

are.

http://livesuperfoods.com/GPP001.html

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> Ok Thanks.

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> I was not sure because I remember seening a post that id you eat

enough

> liver you do not need the niacin or b-complex. Or am I remembering

> wrong?

==>Yes, you can eliminate B Complex, but niacin is still important to

have in doses recommended, or sometimes higher, because it oxygenates

the blood and detoxifies.

Bee

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