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Saturday, October 9, 2010

Re: [AlternativeAnswers] Re: electric blankets

 

THANKS DENNIS, I WILL GET THE DULSE. we heat with wood and it is extremely cold, even now here in TN at nite, 2" walls. i'm vegan, but eat legumes in fall & winter also. will keep in touch. ty, laura

--- On Fri, 10/8/10, Dennis <knicely2002@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Dennis <knicely2002@yahoo.com>
Subject: [AlternativeAnswers] Re: electric blankets
To: AlternativeAnswers@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, October 8, 2010, 3:43 PM

Hi Laura,
Another thing that helps warm up the body:  Iodine.  It occurs naturally in North Atlantic Dulse, and can be purchased as "liquid dulse" at most natural food stores.  4 or 5 drops only, though, as too much can cause extreme temperature rise in the body.  I once knew a thin young lady complaining about cold [like you have], took a teaspoon of liquid dulse [way too much], and her temperature shot up to 110 within a matter of two hours.  Natural iodine in small doses can be medicinal, yet lethal when too much is consumed, so be careful.

Coconut water, high in good saturated fat and  a few carbs can help.  A little extra layer of "fat" on the body in winter can be a life saver.  No one has to be anorexic thin to be pretty. 

I generally eat vegan, mostly raw in summers, yet more cooked legumes, grains, along with salad and/ or steamed veggies in winter months along with hot drinks to stay warmer.  Fruits are great nourishing, cleansing foods, yet generally won't warm up body much... with the exception of avocados, high in GOOD fat.

My dog helped save me one time, when moving into house with 3' thick stone walls, in middle of winter.  It took 2 weeks to warm the place up above 60.

Dennis  http://www.HealingNews.com

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> thank you for this info. i am very thin, living in TN where the temps are in 80's. but at night they drop to 40's. so am thinking cheyenne pepper before bed & my dog. laura  i used to use e. b. waking up with backaches. :(     not anymore
>

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Re: [AlternativeAnswers] RE: shingles/baking soda

 

There are many kinds/types of baking soda. Can u guys tell me which one precisely?

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From: Mercurius Trismegistus <magisterium_magnum@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [AlternativeAnswers] RE: shingles/baking soda
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Date: Wednesday, October 6, 2010, 3:14 AM

 

For shingles, use Suan Zao Ren Tang. It's a chinese herbal patent formula.

It'll be gone in a day.

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Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 10:39 AM

Subject: [AlternativeAnswers] RE: shingles/baking soda

> I've been following the messages about warm water "shampooing" and

> decided to try baking soda to wash my hair and rinsing with 1/4 cup

> cider vinegar in water. My hair feels cleaner, thicker and my scalp

> doesn't itch as much as it did, and since I don't wash my hair every

> day it doesn't look "needy". While in the shower finishing my shampoo

> I looked at the baking soda jar and remembered when my son was a baby

> and had painful skin problems. Part of what the doctor recommended

> was to bath him in a tub with a baking soda solution in the water. It

> worked. Since my shingles have been extra painful lately I decided to

> try baking soda on my washrag. It gave me instant relief from the

> skin/nerve pain and where my rag wouldn't reach on my back is still

> bothering me the next morning. The part I could easily reach is still

> soothed. I've passed this information on to two women I know that

> have fibromyalgia and hope it helps them as well. I finished my bath

> using baking soda as "soap" and am very pleased.

>

> Just thought I'd pass this on.

>

> Barbara

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[AlternativeAnswers] Re: electric blankets

 

Hi Laura,
Another thing that helps warm up the body: Iodine. It occurs naturally in North Atlantic Dulse, and can be purchased as "liquid dulse" at most natural food stores. 4 or 5 drops only, though, as too much can cause extreme temperature rise in the body. I once knew a thin young lady complaining about cold [like you have], took a teaspoon of liquid dulse [way too much], and her temperature shot up to 110 within a matter of two hours. Natural iodine in small doses can be medicinal, yet lethal when too much is consumed, so be careful.

Coconut water, high in good saturated fat and a few carbs can help. A little extra layer of "fat" on the body in winter can be a life saver. No one has to be anorexic thin to be pretty.

I generally eat vegan, mostly raw in summers, yet more cooked legumes, grains, along with salad and/ or steamed veggies in winter months along with hot drinks to stay warmer. Fruits are great nourishing, cleansing foods, yet generally won't warm up body much... with the exception of avocados, high in GOOD fat.

My dog helped save me one time, when moving into house with 3' thick stone walls, in middle of winter. It took 2 weeks to warm the place up above 60.

Dennis http://www.HealingNews.com

--- In AlternativeAnswers@yahoogroups.com, laura mundorf <mundorf54498@...> wrote:
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> thank you for this info. i am very thin, living in TN where the temps are in 80's. but at night they drop to 40's. so am thinking cheyenne pepper before bed & my dog. laura  i used to use e. b. waking up with backaches. :(     not anymore
>

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