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And if you don't have that....

http://www.dirtdoctor.com/view_question.php?id=18 try corn meal for a foot

soak.

Zo

www.bosquebathandbody.com

 

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" Christine Ziegler " <chrisziggy

 

Monday, August 06, 2007 10:01 AM

Re: Toenail fungus & taheebo

 

 

> Hi Tammy,

>

> A daily foot soak made with taheebo (Pau D'arco) herb is something I'd

> add to my hygiene routine for any foot fungus issues. Brew up a good

> strong tea of it and soak.

>

> My old herbology teacher back in NY, Arcus Flynn, used to say - if

> taheebo does kill it, it wasn't a fungus.

>

> *Smile*

> Chris (list mom)

> http://www.alittleolfactory.com

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> ElementsBathand Body.com wrote:

>> Sorry for the delayed reply, but I appreciate all the on- & off-list

>> replies regarding my Dad's foot fungus & toenail rot. I will be happy to

>> post some results when we start seeing improvement from either the

>> oregano, tea tree, Maluka, or Vick's Vapor Rub. We're willing to try

>> anything @ this point & will give a few weeks time for each remedy before

>> moving on to something else.

>>

>> Best wishes,

>>

>> Tammy Tivis

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Funny thing Chris; you may have typed it wrong but I read what you

wanted to say.

John

 

 

 

, Christine Ziegler

<chrisziggy wrote:

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> Dang - apparently my fingers want another cup of caffeinated tea this

> morning! ;)

> Should have read:

> >

> >

> > My old herbology teacher back in NY, Arcus Flynn, used to say - if

> > taheebo didn't kill it, it wasn't a fungus.

> >

> > *Smile*

> > Chris (list mom)

> > http://www.alittleolfactory.com

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Hi Tammy,

 

A daily foot soak made with taheebo (Pau D'arco) herb is something I'd

add to my hygiene routine for any foot fungus issues. Brew up a good

strong tea of it and soak.

 

My old herbology teacher back in NY, Arcus Flynn, used to say - if

taheebo does kill it, it wasn't a fungus.

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

ElementsBathand Body.com wrote:

> Sorry for the delayed reply, but I appreciate all the on- & off-list replies

regarding my Dad's foot fungus & toenail rot. I will be happy to post some

results when we start seeing improvement from either the oregano, tea tree,

Maluka, or Vick's Vapor Rub. We're willing to try anything @ this point & will

give a few weeks time for each remedy before moving on to something else.

>

> Best wishes,

>

> Tammy Tivis

> http://www.ElementsBathandBody.com

> Wholesale Soapmaking & Toiletry Supplies

>

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Hi Chris and Tammy:

Did you girls see where someone posted that their father I think it

was, was given oregano prescription for some condition and they

noticed his foot fungus was completely gone from taking this for the

other ailment as well. Never came back. I can't remember who it was

but it sure stuck in my brain ! I'm going to ask my doctor for one

from him so I know it's fresh and the right strength and dosage.

Hey, we need to be prepared, right ? LOL.

Jenn

 

 

, Christine Ziegler

<chrisziggy wrote:

>

> Hi Tammy,

>

> A daily foot soak made with taheebo (Pau D'arco) herb is something

I'd

> add to my hygiene routine for any foot fungus issues. Brew up a

good

> strong tea of it and soak.

>

> My old herbology teacher back in NY, Arcus Flynn, used to say - if

> taheebo does kill it, it wasn't a fungus.

>

> *Smile*

> Chris (list mom)

> http://www.alittleolfactory.com

>

>

> ElementsBathand Body.com wrote:

> > Sorry for the delayed reply, but I appreciate all the on- & off-

list replies regarding my Dad's foot fungus & toenail rot. I will be

happy to post some results when we start seeing improvement from

either the oregano, tea tree, Maluka, or Vick's Vapor Rub. We're

willing to try anything @ this point & will give a few weeks time for

each remedy before moving on to something else.

> >

> > Best wishes,

> >

> > Tammy Tivis

> > http://www.ElementsBathandBody.com

> > Wholesale Soapmaking & Toiletry Supplies

> >

>

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WOW!! This site is great! I’m going to see if my DH will try the cornmeal

soak.

 

 

 

Jan G

 

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On Behalf Of Zonella Gould

Monday, August 06, 2007 10:33 AM

 

Re: Toenail fungus & taheebo

 

 

 

And if you don't have that....

HYPERLINK

" http://www.dirtdoctor.com/view_question.php?id=18 " http://www.dirtdoct-or.co

m/view_-question.-php?id=18 try corn meal for a foot

soak.

Zo

www.bosquebathandbo-dy.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mmm, this sounds wonderful, Chris! Uh, dumb question, but can I get Taheebo @ my

local health food store?

 

Thanks again for all the wonderful tips & remedies. :)

 

Best wishes,

 

Tammy Tivis

http://www.ElementsBathandBody.com

Wholesale Soapmaking & Toiletry Supplies

 

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Christine Ziegler

Monday, August 06, 2007 11:01 AM

Re: Toenail fungus & taheebo

 

A daily foot soak made with taheebo (Pau D'arco) herb is something I'd

add to my hygiene routine for any foot fungus issues. Brew up a good

strong tea of it and soak.

 

My old herbology teacher back in NY, Arcus Flynn, used to say - if

taheebo does kill it, it wasn't a fungus.

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

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Zo,I like this site too it even talks about eating grass fed, I am

going to book mark it to go through a little more thoroughly later.

Very interesting that cornmeal would do this!

Good nite all!

bt'

 

, " Jan Gifford " <jangiff

wrote:

>

> WOW!! This site is great! I'm going to see if my DH will try the

cornmeal

> soak.

>

>

>

> Jan G

>

> _____

>

>

 

> On Behalf Of Zonella Gould

> Monday, August 06, 2007 10:33 AM

>

> Re: Toenail fungus & taheebo

>

>

>

> And if you don't have that....

> HYPERLINK

> " http://www.dirtdoctor.com/view_question.php?

id=18 " http://www.dirtdoct-or.co

> m/view_-question.-php?id=18 try corn meal for a foot

> soak.

> Zo

> www.bosquebathandbo-dy.com

 

>

> Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.11.4/936 - Release Date:

8/4/2007

> 2:42 PM

>

>

>

>

>

> Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.11.8/940 - Release Date:

8/6/2007

> 4:53 PM

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There is a lot on this site....

http://www.dirtdoctor.com/view_org_research.php?id=103

talking about how olive oil cuts the chance of having cancer.

http://www.dirtdoctor.com/view_org_research.php?id=43 Vinegar as a

herbicide.

The site is heavy into doing it naturally.

Corn is planted with peanuts because corn is a natural fungicide and it

protects the peanuts. The most surprising was the vinegar for a herbicide.

Zo

www.bosquebathandbody.com

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" food4tot " <food4tot

 

Wednesday, August 08, 2007 5:24 AM

Re: Toenail fungus & taheebo

 

 

> Zo,I like this site too it even talks about eating grass fed, I am

> going to book mark it to go through a little more thoroughly later.

> Very interesting that cornmeal would do this!

> Good nite all!

> bt'

>

> , " Jan Gifford " <jangiff

> wrote:

>>

>> WOW!! This site is great! I'm going to see if my DH will try the

> cornmeal

>> soak.

>>

>>

>>

>> Jan G

>>

>> _____

>>

>>

>

>> On Behalf Of Zonella Gould

>> Monday, August 06, 2007 10:33 AM

>>

>> Re: Toenail fungus & taheebo

>>

>>

>>

>> And if you don't have that....

>> HYPERLINK

>> " http://www.dirtdoctor.com/view_question.php?

> id=18 " http://www.dirtdoct-or.co

>> m/view_-question.-php?id=18 try corn meal for a foot

>> soak.

>> Zo

>> www.bosquebathandbo-dy.com

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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>> Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.11.4/936 - Release Date:

> 8/4/2007

>> 2:42 PM

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>> Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.11.8/940 - Release Date:

> 8/6/2007

>> 4:53 PM

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But remember, they weren't talking about grocery store cornmeal. It's a

different product, it's corn gluten meal.

 

You can get it at a farm type or feed store.

 

I buy it to put on the yard. It keeps weeds from emerging if put down in

early spring and again in the fall. Comes in a big old 25 or 50 lb bag.

 

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The vinegar does work, much like weed-b-gone. It does work BETTER if you can

find a 10% solution and not the 5% that is at the typical grocer.

 

I've even mixed up OLD bath salts in vinegar to give that darn old poison oak

a double whammy.

 

Judy (in Oklahoma)

 

 

 

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