Guest guest Posted February 12, 2009 Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 Dear All, Are you aware of any alternative treatment rather than Liver transplantation? The Liver Cirrhosis is the reason for this sugary. Any experience or recommendation greatly appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2009 Report Share Posted February 18, 2009 First of all, consult with a homeopath, or naturopath. You are asking about a vital matter and you don't want to waste time just taking some supplements. In the meantime, take Milk Thistle extract and enough lemon daily. Drink good quality water and eat mainly vegetables and fruits. As I said first, consult with a doctor trained in some natural way of healing. - mary nia alternative Thursday, February 12, 2009 1:32 PM Liver Cirrhosis Dear All, Are you aware of any alternative treatment rather than Liver transplantation? The Liver Cirrhosis is the reason for this sugary. Any experience or recommendation greatly appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2009 Report Share Posted March 18, 2009 I had Cirrhosis of the Liver in 2002- was told to go on a liver transplant list- as it was 25% functional- Today My liver is 100% functional - I was given " bush Medicine " by an Elder and medicine man - but along with that goes alot of prayerful and spiritual healing! I had drank for about 8 years - the last 2 very heavy - I have been in recovery since june of 2002- I was diagnosed with Diabetes in 2006- today I am diabetic free! Dr told me I was pre-diabetic and I told him I was pre-pregnant too! dah! ( he really is a very good Dr!) Soooo - First off - quit drinking! avoid any and all substances that can harm the liver - including artificial sweeteners - medications - unless they are needed or life threatening- When I was in need of a medication - I would always ask " what is and how does it affect my liver? " - the liver regenerates and heals it's self - but it does not happen over night! There is no quick fix solution - of which we often want in this " instant gratification " world. I drank dandelion root tea, ate the blossoms, and used the baby leaves for salads, and I ate only a lot of whole natural foods, no pre processed foods, if possible. I drink raw whole milk, and teas that I make from the " bush " - wild cedar- tea, swamp tea, mostly. I know where my food comes from and most importanly - who handles it! We often forget that who ever handles our foods be it in stores the gardens or fields - that food has a spirit and so do those people - what ever that person is feeling or doing or behaving transfers into and onto our food. Food is medicine and Medicine is Food! Becky C ===================== Posted through Grouply, the better way to access your like this one. http://www.grouply.com/?code=post Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2009 Report Share Posted March 21, 2009 Hi Dear, Could you please give me more information in this regard how can I get bush medicine and how can I start and contact the old man that you were talking about. I'll be appreciated if you can help me to treat the liver and not go for liver transplantation. I wish you all health and success in your life --- On Wed, 3/18/09, Becky <Beckyjs05 wrote: Becky <Beckyjs05 Re: Liver Cirrhosis Received: Wednesday, March 18, 2009, 7:38 AM I had Cirrhosis of the Liver in 2002- was told to go on a liver transplant list- as it was 25% functional- Today My liver is 100% functional - I was given " bush Medicine " by an Elder and medicine man - but along with that goes alot of prayerful and spiritual healing! I had drank for about 8 years - the last 2 very heavy - I have been in recovery since june of 2002- I was diagnosed with Diabetes in 2006- today I am diabetic free! Dr told me I was pre-diabetic and I told him I was pre-pregnant too! dah! ( he really is a very good Dr!) Soooo - First off - quit drinking! avoid any and all substances that can harm the liver - including artificial sweeteners - medications - unless they are needed or life threatening- When I was in need of a medication - I would always ask " what is and how does it affect my liver? " - the liver regenerates and heals it's self - but it does not happen over night! There is no quick fix solution - of which we often want in this " instant gratification " world. I drank dandelion root tea, ate the blossoms, and used the baby leaves for salads, and I ate only a lot of whole natural foods, no pre processed foods, if possible. I drink raw whole milk, and teas that I make from the " bush " - wild cedar- tea, swamp tea, mostly. I know where my food comes from and most importanly - who handles it! We often forget that who ever handles our foods be it in stores the gardens or fields - that food has a spirit and so do those people - what ever that person is feeling or doing or behaving transfers into and onto our food. Food is medicine and Medicine is Food! Becky C ============ ========= Posted through Grouply, the better way to access your like this one. http://www.grouply. com/?code= post ________________ Canada Toolbar: Search from anywhere on the web, and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now at http://ca.toolbar.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2009 Report Share Posted March 21, 2009 Becky... When you say Bush Medicine, are you from the Bahamas? I have heard of Bush Medicine in the Islands, from p eople that have gone there. I live in Florida and people from here frequent the Islands. I left your message in tact so people would know what I was talking about. When you say an Elder and medicine man, are you talking about Spiritual? This is fascinating. DM In a message dated 3/20/2009 9:58:31 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, Beckyjs05 writes: I had Cirrhosis of the Liver in 2002- was told to go on a liver transplant list- as it was 25% functional- Today My liver is 100% functional - I was given " bush Medicine " by an Elder and medicine man - but along with that goes alot of prayerful and spiritual healing! I had drank for about 8 years - the last 2 very heavy - I have been in recovery since june of 2002- I was diagnosed with Diabetes in 2006- today I am diabetic free! Dr told me I was pre-diabetic and I told him I was pre-pregnant too! dah! ( he really is a very good Dr!) Soooo - First off - quit drinking! avoid any and all substances that can harm the liver - including artificial sweeteners - medications - unless they are needed or life threatening- When I was in need of a medication - I would always ask " what is and how does it affect my liver? " - the liver regenerates and heals it's self - but it does not happen over night! There is no quick fix solution - of which we often want in this " instant gratification " world. I drank dandelion root tea, ate the blossoms, and used the baby leaves for salads, and I ate only a lot of whole natural foods, no pre processed foods, if possible. I drink raw whole milk, and teas that I make from the " bush " - wild cedar- tea, swamp tea, mostly. I know where my food comes from and most importanly - who handles it! We often forget that who ever handles our foods be it in stores the gardens or fields - that food has a spirit and so do those people - what ever that person is feeling or doing or behaving transfers into and onto our food. Food is medicine and Medicine is Food! Becky C ===================== Posted through Grouply, the better way to access your like this one. _http://www.grouply.http://wwwhttp_ (http://www.grouply.com/?code=post) **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1220863691x1201421954/aol?redir=http:%2\ F%2Fwww.freecreditreport.com%2Fpm%2Fdefault.aspx%3Fsc%3D668072%26hmpgID %3D62%26bcd%3DMarchfooterNO62) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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