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lemon juice dissolves kidney stones. you can look it up on the net. i think

there is a lemon juice and olive oil cure for kidney stones. once my husband

and i were doing a diet with lots of raw cabbage salad and i was using fresh

squeezed lemon juice and olive oil for dressing and he was drinking lots of

lemon in his water (not exactly the cure i saw on the net) and after the end of

one week, he passed a kidney stone. the lemon juice turns them soft and mushy.

 

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I'm new to the group. Does anyone have any advice for addressing kidney stones?

 

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you need to be really careful when it comes to trying

to pass a kidney stone on your own,

first get an x-ray to check their size to be sure its

passable, otherwise you could have more problems on

your hands as it is extremely painful if its too big.

....and could cause real problems.

something to think about...

Sat Nam Jiwan Shakti Kaur

 

 

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> lemon juice dissolves kidney stones. you can look

> it up on the net. i think there is a lemon juice

> and olive oil cure for kidney stones. once my

> husband and i were doing a diet with lots of raw

> cabbage salad and i was using fresh squeezed lemon

> juice and olive oil for dressing and he was drinking

> lots of lemon in his water (not exactly the cure i

> saw on the net) and after the end of one week, he

> passed a kidney stone. the lemon juice turns them

> soft and mushy.

>

> Michael Pendleton <mpendleton1 wrote:

>

> Hello,

>

> I'm new to the group. Does anyone have any advice

> for addressing kidney stones?

>

> Sat Nam

>

> Mike Pendleton

>

>

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> removed]

 

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Queen of the Meadow root will dissolve kidney stones, I had them once, I thought

I was going to die or something, I went to doctor to find out what was

happening, once my family found out what it was, kidney stones, we threw away

Doctors prescription, Uncle went out and dug up the root, I'm lucky to live in

the country and to have a family that knows these things, Mother cleaned it and

cut it, Queen of the Meadow is a really large root, she boiled the water and

made a strong tea of the root, give me plenty to drink, within thirty minutes I

was feeling better and within two hours I was cured. You gave me a good Idea

here, use Queen of the Meadow root and put a little lemon with it.....If you

know Queen of the Meadow, we use the ones with the purple flowers, you can

always get some and keep it with your wild roots and herbs.....I live in the

country in the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia, Queen of the Meadow grows

everywhere here in the fields and along the banks, but

if you can't get Queen of the Meadow, the lemon sounds good to me.....Sat

Nam....Starwoman!

 

 

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what is the indian name of this queen of meadow root?

 

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Saturday, 8 March, 2008 10:40:02 PM

Kundalini Yoga Re: Kidney stones

 

Queen of the Meadow root will dissolve kidney stones, I had them once, I thought

I was going to die or something, I went to doctor to find out what was

happening, once my family found out what it was, kidney stones, we threw away

Doctors prescription, Uncle went out and dug up the root, I'm lucky to live in

the country and to have a family that knows these things, Mother cleaned it and

cut it, Queen of the Meadow is a really large root, she boiled the water and

made a strong tea of the root, give me plenty to drink, within thirty minutes I

was feeling better and within two hours I was cured. You gave me a good Idea

here, use Queen of the Meadow root and put a little lemon with it.....If you

know Queen of the Meadow, we use the ones with the purple flowers, you can

always get some and keep it with your wild roots and herbs.....I live in the

country in the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia, Queen of the Meadow grows

everywhere here in the fields and

along the banks, but

if you can't get Queen of the Meadow, the lemon sounds good to me.....Sat

Nam....Starwoman!

 

" MITAKUYE OYASIN " STARWOMAN

 

 

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Hi Vradhakrishnan nair, the only name I've ever known and my family is Queen of

the Meadow, perhaps if my Great Grandparents were alive I might be able to get

that information, but all I've ever known it called was Queen of the Meadow, I

can see why they call it that, it can take over a meadow or a bank at the side

of the creek, it's really very majestic when you see them, especially the purple

ones, they have a very powerful aura, and they are a strong and hearty plant,

they tend to take over an area where ever they grow, if left alone they will

take over a field or a bank, in the summer when the cluster of little purple

Flowers grow, it's really a very beautiful site to see, the stems grow tall and

there are many from the root and the tops are these large cluster of little

purple flowers, but as far as the Indian name, I don't have a clue, there's very

few full bloods here in West Virginia, they are all mix blood like myself, the

language has long been gone from here, all

of that started a couple hundred years ago, with something called the trail of

tears, most Indians here just started coming out of hiding because it became OK

to say I'm Indian or even Part Indian, you didn't have to worry anymore, about

loosing everything except the clothes on your back, and being jailed and then

placed on a Reservation, and your women folks being raped in the process and

your sons killed, You stopped speaking the language, you didn't do the

ceremonies, you became Christian and blended in, if you were dark tanned like my

grand parents, you became black dutch, (there is no such thing as a black dutch,

it was a name that Indians used to explain why they were dark skinned white

people), but one thing we did keep was the use of the roots and herbs, for one

reason most Mountain people were poor, we couldn't afford Doctors, some of the

herbs I know to use I learned because my grandma showed me, she never knew the

name of some of the things, she just called

them cold bush, because it was an herb you used to help get rid of a cold, or

arthritis root, because it helped people with arthritis, she learned them from

her grand parents, who learned them for there grand parents. There are five

tribes here in the Appalachia's, the Cherokee, Shawnee, Mingo, two more I don't

remember, each had a different dialect, each had different names for roots and

herbs, I couldn't began to tell you the Indian name of the roots and herbs that

I use often, I just know that the healing knowledge of the roots and herbs from

this land came from the first peoples of this land, I know I am a part of these

first people, and I am a Part of the land, I am married to a Cheyenne Indian,

since being with him, I have learned a great deal about the healing herbs and

roots from another area of this great Land, He is from the Cheyenne River Rez in

Montana, he can tell you the name of the roots and herbs in his language and

what they are now called, but the

roots and herbs here, he doesn't have a clue because this is not Cheyenne

territory. There may be ways of finding out the Indian Names by going to the

Internet and Checking out Some Web Sites, I'm not really sure, but that is where

I would start.....Hope I was of some help for you here....have a wonderful and

Blessed day......Starwoman!

 

 

" MITAKUYE OYASIN " STARWOMAN

 

 

 

 

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Dearest Valerie (May I take the freedom 2 address u like that)

tks 4 ur kind reply. lets together search in the web and if any one of us finds

its indian name we will info all our friends. With a lot of mixed feelings i

read ur mail and i was surprised to find such contents which our people were

facing there (!) Even now someone may be facing! May God save all from such

miseries! When reading such e-mail, people like me, who never went out of

India, feel how great is our country and its people and the freedom v r enjoying

here. Why not come 2 India and settle in this Holy Land.

May God bless you,

with lots of Love and Regards

Yours sinscerely,

Vrkrishnannair

 

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Valerie AmericanHorse <starwoman_44

Kundaliniyoga

Monday, 10 March, 2008 12:07:55 AM

Kundalini Yoga Re: Kidney stones

 

Hi Vradhakrishnan nair, the only name I've ever known and my family is Queen of

the Meadow, perhaps if my Great Grandparents were alive I might be able to get

that information, but all I've ever known it called was Queen of the Meadow, I

can see why they call it that, it can take over a meadow or a bank at the side

of the creek, it's really very majestic when you see them, especially the purple

ones, they have a very powerful aura, and they are a strong and hearty plant,

they tend to take over an area where ever they grow, if left alone they will

take over a field or a bank, in the summer when the cluster of little purple

Flowers grow, it's really a very beautiful site to see, the stems grow tall and

there are many from the root and the tops are these large cluster of little

purple flowers, but as far as the Indian name, I don't have a clue, there's very

few full bloods here in West Virginia, they are all mix blood like myself, the

language has long been

gone from here, all

of that started a couple hundred years ago, with something called the trail of

tears, most Indians here just started coming out of hiding because it became OK

to say I'm Indian or even Part Indian, you didn't have to worry anymore, about

loosing everything except the clothes on your back, and being jailed and then

placed on a Reservation, and your women folks being raped in the process and

your sons killed, You stopped speaking the language, you didn't do the

ceremonies, you became Christian and blended in, if you were dark tanned like my

grand parents, you became black dutch, (there is no such thing as a black dutch,

it was a name that Indians used to explain why they were dark skinned white

people), but one thing we did keep was the use of the roots and herbs, for one

reason most Mountain people were poor, we couldn't afford Doctors, some of the

herbs I know to use I learned because my grandma showed me, she never knew the

name of some of the things,

she just called

them cold bush, because it was an herb you used to help get rid of a cold, or

arthritis root, because it helped people with arthritis, she learned them from

her grand parents, who learned them for there grand parents. There are five

tribes here in the Appalachia's, the Cherokee, Shawnee, Mingo, two more I don't

remember, each had a different dialect, each had different names for roots and

herbs, I couldn't began to tell you the Indian name of the roots and herbs that

I use often, I just know that the healing knowledge of the roots and herbs from

this land came from the first peoples of this land, I know I am a part of these

first people, and I am a Part of the land, I am married to a Cheyenne Indian,

since being with him, I have learned a great deal about the healing herbs and

roots from another area of this great Land, He is from the Cheyenne River Rez in

Montana, he can tell you the name of the roots and herbs in his language and

what they are now

called, but the

roots and herbs here, he doesn't have a clue because this is not Cheyenne

territory. There may be ways of finding out the Indian Names by going to the

Internet and Checking out Some Web Sites, I'm not really sure, but that is where

I would start.....Hope I was of some help for you here....have a wonderful and

Blessed day......Starwoman!

 

" MITAKUYE OYASIN " STARWOMAN

 

 

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