BELPHARITIS (EYE LID INFECTION)
Binge eating, Bulimia
Bites
BLADDER INFLAMMATION, INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS
Blindness
Blood poisoning (sepsis)
BOOK (NATURAL REMEDIES ONLINE)
Bunion
Burn
__BACK PAIN
_Do you know what is causing the hip bursitis and the upper back pain HV?
_The adrenal fatigue will be part of it for two reasons. One reason is that the adrenal fatigue increases inflammation in the body. It also increases the requirement of vitamin C by the adrenals, which leads to less vitamin C available for the structural proteins such as collagen and elastin. This leads to weakening of the tissues. The weakening makes them more prone to damage and also increases the risk of disc slippage from the lack of connective tissue support and because of the development of micro cracks in the vertebrae.
_But vitamin C will not correct this on on its own. Silica is also extremely important both for the production of these structural proteins and inflammation reduction.
__BACTERIAL INFECTION
_Pharmaceutical antibiotics generally kill the {gut} flora. As for herbs it depends on the herb. Some herbs such as the berberine herbs (goldenseal, barberry, Oregon grape root, coptis, etc.) will kill the flora. But other antiseptic herbs such as clove, pau d' arco, chaparral, etc. will not kill the flora. There can be various reasons for this. For example, some herbs are absorbed long before they would have a chance to reach the flora. Some herbs are specific to their targets depending on how they are excreted. For example, eucalyptus is specific to the respiratory passages since it is excreted through the lungs. Uva ursi does not become antiseptic until it reaches the kidneys where the aglycones are converted in to antiseptic hydroquinones. Then there are gram positive and gram negative bacteria, and different herbs may only target one or both types. Most of the beneficial flora are comprised of gram negative bacteria. An herb targeting only gram positive bacteria would have little effect on the flora. And keep in mind that the fibers from herbs are prebiotic and therefore help feed the flora.
__BALDNESS
Shampoo additive for baldness is Licorice root, rosemary and juniper berry.
__BELCHING
https://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1588568#i
_Either the stomach is not completely empty or it is possible that you are swallowing air. When people do this the body heat expands the air leading to same problem as the gas from fermentation.
__BELPHARITIS (EYE LID INFECTION)
_The use of cosmetics around the eye is the most common cause of belpharitis. When you apply makeup the makeup becomes contaminated with bacteria. With time the bacterial counts go up increasing the risk of infection.
__**BIOFILM INFECTIONS
- youtube.com/watch?v=IbTdgTWTgDE
_Common Biofilm Infections include middle ear infection, endocarditis infection of cardiac valve, atherosclerosis, periodontal disease, salivary stones, typhoid fever, inflammatory bowel disease, chronic wound infection, bacterial vaginosis, mastitis, chronic rhinosinusitis, chronic sore throat, pertussis, cystic fibrosis, chronic bacterial prostatitis, urinary tract infection. The protocol requires 3 steps. 1. Dissolve & kill the biofilm. 2. Interrupt its communications. 3. Kill the dormant persister cells. Following are the details.
1. Dissolve & kill with an oxidizer (ozone or H2O2 IV), a solvent (DMSO or essential oil), or an enzyme (serrapeptase)
2. Interrupt with bitters (berberine or gentian).
3. Kill with ozone or H2O2 IV or essential oil (oregano or thyme or pinene or clove) every few days for a few months.
__BLADDER INFLAMMATION, INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS
_Interstitial cystitis (IC) is a chronic inflammatory condition of the bladder with ulcerative and non-ulcerative subtypes. There has been no specific cause identified. One theory of IC though involves urinary toxins seeping in to the wall of the bladder triggering a release of histamine leading to tissue damage and nerve pain. Damage may also occur to the bladder wall if pressure builds up causing bladder distension.
_My recommendations for IC would be to focus on the adrenal glands first and to strengthen the bladder wall. The reason to focus on the adrenals is two part. Chronic inflammatory conditions in the body often result from adrenal dysfunction. Properly functioning adrenal glands produce sufficient levels of anti-inflammatory corticosteroids to keep inflammation down. The adrenals also release epinephrine, the body's own natural antihistamine. Schisandra berry and nettle leaf would both be good choices for supporting the adrenals. Both of these herbs also supply nutrients needed to strengthen the tissues. In particular vitamin C, bioflavonoids, and silica. Nettle leaf also provides the flavonoid quercetin, which is a natural antihistamine. This is how nettle leaf works for allergies, by both supporting the adrenals and due to its antihistamine quercetin. Watercress is also a good choice as well as it also provides nutrients to help stabilize tissues and it is very rich in quercetin.
_Another option that may help is supplementing with magnesium malate. Magnesium works as a calcium channel blocker, which helps to relax the smooth muscle of the urethra. This will help prevent a pressure build up that can damage the bladder wall. Recommended dose is 300mg twice to three times daily.
__BLOATING
Can kefir cause bloating? Yes, especially if there are unfermented sugars still in the kefir.
_I know taking antibiotics for the tooth infection messed me up and I'm trying to get back to digesting food again, but right now I feel pregnant 24/7 [bloated]. Can you help me?
_See if you can find some yucca root. Yucca root is high in saponins, which are a surfactant and will reduce fermentation in the digestive system.
_Gaseous bloating is most often from fermentation of food or sugars in the stomach and intestines.
__**BLOOD CLOTTING
(From mRNA Vaxes, or Glyphosate in Food, etc; See also Covid-19)
_A Midwest Doctor: Take proteolytic enzymes. Do Earthing.
__BLOOD PRESSURE, HIGH
>Coleus forskohlii will take the blood pressure down pretty quick. Combining it with some >watercress or >nettle will help prolong the effects. If you cannot find the coleus look for >lily of the valley or >cactus grandiflorus (night blooming cereus), which also drop the blood pressure quickly.
- Taking some >glycine will help calm.
_I have seen many cases a lot worse. Around the 300/200 range or higher [than 150/110] and the people were still walking around. Not sure how. The biggest worries with high blood pressure are with possible kidney damage, arterial damage leading to arterial plaque, and the risk of blowing out an aneurysm.
_The magnesium is a natural calcium channel blocker. I would add ashwagandha, which is a natural ACE inhibitor and beta blocker. That will cover most causes of high blood pressure.
_Another great herb is coleus forskohlii, which works like digitalis, even though it is not a cardiac glycoside. Forskohlii slows the heart, strengthens the heart contractions, and lowers the blood pressure. Take it with nettle leaf or watercress to prolong the effects.
_Sterols also lower blood pressure by relaxing the blood vessels. Jiaogulan is a great source.
_And there is the amino acid taurine, which also relaxes blood vessels. This must be taken on an empty stomach at least 30 minutes before meals.
__BLOOD PRESSURE ISSUES
Berberine is bad for blood pressure. >Magnesium Malate is good.
- http://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1523781#i
Diabetes
- http://medcapsules.com/forum/showthread.php?tid_24456
__BLOOD SUGAR ISSUES
>_Juniper berries are a bitter [good to flush the liver], antifungal, adrenal and pancreatic support and they lower blood sugar, reducing insulin needs. Juniper berries are very supporting to the pancreas, but they also drop blood sugar like crazy so you should have a little something in the stomach when using them. Here I would recommend less, such as a 1/4 teaspoon three times daily. The juniper berries also help with other areas of digestion. Juniper berries contain an insulin-like compound that lowers the blood sugar. Therefore both nettle leaves and juniper berries help to starve cancer cells.
>_Chamomile has been shown to help with lowering blood sugar levels in diabetics, probably due to the anti-inflammatory effects.
_Increasing >chromium and >vanadium (vanadyl sulfate) intake are the easiest ways to maintain proper sugar levels. I recommend 200mcg of >chromium polynicotinate (not picolinate) 3 times a day with meals. Polynicotinate is a niacin bound chromium, so it also helps maintain proper cholesterol levels. It is also 300 times stronger than chromium picolinate. >Vanadyl sulfate functions like a natural insulin taking sugar out of the blood stream. Insulin is dependant on insulin receptors to carry sugar out of the blood. Though nearly all diabetics are type 2 diabetics, who produce plenty, and often too much insulin because their insulin receptors are either closed or missing so the available insulin cannot remove the sugar from the blood. Since vanadyl sulfate is not dependant on these insulin receptors, it can still remove sugar from the blood of type 2 diabetics. Vanadyl sulfate also has the ability to open closed insulin receptors as it carries the sugar out of the blood. The recommended dose of vanadyl sulfate is 50mg 3 times daily with meals.
>_Magnesium may also help prevent diabetic related heart disease due to magnesium's role in helping to regulate blood sugar levels, and by helping prevent damage to blood vessels due to the strong blood vessel constricting effects of insulin. Most of the serious side effects of diabetes are due to rupturing of blood vessels, or blood vessel damage, due to elevated levels of insulin in the blood. These side effects include diabetic retinopathy (loss of vision), renal (kidney) failure, gangrene, and heart disease.
_For supplemental vitamins for cancer I recommend 1,000mg of >vitamin C with >bioflavonoids 3 times daily with meals. >Amla berry is the preferred source of vitamin C since the vitamin C in amla is stabilized by the polyphenols in the berries, and it is 12 times stronger than synthetic vitamin C. Most of the vitamin C on the market is synthesized from sugar, and is not very stable and therefore breaks down fairly quickly [even before you buy it].
_Sugars, including honey should also be limited since sugar suppresses immune function. This occurs because both sugar and vitamin C require insulin for transport. When sugar is consumed insulin is tied up making it unavailable for vitamin C transport. When vitamin C cannot reach the white blood cells, white blood cell activity is lowered decreasing immunity. If a sweetener is desired then I recommend the herb >stevia, or stevia extract. The sugar molecules in stevia are too large to be absorbed and therefore they do not affect blood sugar or immunity. You only need a small amount of stevia due to the intense sweetness of the herb.
_Sugar and vitamin C require insulin for transport. Excess sugar locks up the available insulin preventing proper transport of vitamin C to white blood cells for their proper function. Reduce sugar & carbs to improve immune system & to reduce malignancy. Sugars suppress white blood cell activity and elevated blood sugar can promote malignant growth.
__BLOOD VESSEL ISSUES
>VITAMIN K2 CONTROLS REMOVAL OF CALCIUM FROM ARTERIES
http://www.curezone.org/forums/am.asp?i=1709580
Regular intake of Vitamin K2 from supplements, >natto, >Edam and >Gouda cheeses should prevent the development of arteriosclerotic plaques and thus be able to prevent disability and deaths from arteriosclerosis. Taking a slice of these cheeses daily is a pleasant good health habit.
__BLURRY VISION
- https://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1653081#i
- https://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1653117#i
_When we are under stress the muscles around the eyes contract, pulling the globe of the eye out of shape, altering our focus. [Even computer screens or smart phones can stress the eyes, especially in low light conditions. Full spectrum lights with UV help reduce the stress.]
_[The main nutrition needed for stress are natural vitamin C foods and natural vitamin B5 foods.]
__BONE ISSUES
_Boron is good for bone strength and hormones.
- https://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1541508#i
_Silica is absolutely essential for the formation of cartilage, bone, tendons and ligaments. Silica itself though is poorly absorbed, especially in the elderly and in those using antacids and acid blockers due to insufficient stomach acid. Therefore taking your silica containing supplements with a source of acid is a real good idea. You can use a little unbuffered ascorbic acid (vitamin C) or some cider vinegar to enhance silica absorption. Bamboo, which is 7 times higher in silica than horsetail grass, or purified diatomaceous earth, which is pure silica, are good silica sources.
_Vitamin C is also essential for the formation of cartilage proteins and connective tissue.
_Sulfur is needed for the production of cartilage proteins and connective tissues.
_Manganese is also required for cartilage formation.
_Zinc and copper are required as catalysts, but they are only needed in trace amounts.
_Seaweeds, nettle leaf, and alfalfa are all good sources for these nutrients.
_Glucosamine is good in the sulfate form. Though it is extremely slow to take effect. In general it takes at least 4 months to really start seeing results. And again keep in mind that sufficient stomach acid is required to properly absorb glucosamine. Therefore antacids, acid blockers, alkaline waters, and age can all decrease or block absorption of glucosamine.
_I do not like chondroitin. Though it is a component of cartilage it is not absorbed well enough to be of much benefit. Only about 8% of chondroitin is typically absorbed. This is why I prefer using the building blocks, such as silica, to help build cartilage. I also find that it is faster, probably in part due to higher levels of intake compared to the average dose of glucosamine and chondroitin normally taken.
_A final note, both glucosamine and chondroitin are found in gelatin. Gelatin also provides additional protein for the formation of bone and cartilage. So gelatin makes an excellent substitute for glucosamine and chondroitin, and is less expensive. But I am not talking about gelatins full of sugar, since sugar breaks bones down. I am talking about straight gelatin, which can be mixed in a little juice for flavor, added to some foods, or sweetened with stevia.
__BONE PAIN
- http://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1546553#i
Licorice root and yucca root are strong steroidal anti-inflammatories applied topically for pain. Wintergreen oil and Cayenne are weaker. For chronic pain use DL-phenylalanine (DLPA). It takes about two weeks to kick in, but the pain relieving effects are long term. Start with 1000mg 3 times daily at least 30 minutes before meals, then cut back to 500mg 3 times daily after 2 weeks.
_Heat and cold can help pain too. Put hot water in a rubber container (or hot water bottle) and keep it on the painful area for ten minutes or more. Then put ice or cold water in a similar container and apply for another ten minutes or so. Then repeat the process for half an hour or so twice a day.
_Silica is the most important mineral to heal bone. Foods high in silica are bananas, oats, rice bran and other brans.
__BONE WEAKNESS, OSTEOPOROSIS; See also SILICA DEFICIENCY (REMEDY)
- https://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1450101
It is the absolute most important nutrient for bone strength. Silica not only aids with calcium absorption, but it is also essential for the collagen matrix that gives the bones the majority of their strength. In addition the piezoelectric effect of silica is what allows mineralization of the collagen matrix. In other words, without sufficient silica, all of the calcium, magnesium, phosphorus ... will not do anything for the bones.
__BRAIN FOG
_This is [often] associated with ... thyroid problems. The herbs used, especially for parasites, often contain black walnut hull. This is the highest herbal source of iodine, which can help the thyroid. This in turn can help with the brain fog.
_Some good herbs for brain function include gotu kola, juniper berry, rosemary, and periwinkle.
__BRONCHITIS, PNEUMONIA
To clear up lung infections mix equal parts of chaparral, thyme, and horseradish powders. Blend them well then fill some capsules. In one of the empty capsules add 8 drops of pure eucalyptus essential oil. Recommend 1 capsule with the 8 drops of oil 3 times daily with the herb capsules. You will exhale the oils killing any fungus, bacteria, or virus in the lungs. The longest I have ever seen this take for pneumonia or bronchitis is 3 days. Only take it as needed. Remember to stay hydrated to keep the mucous in the lungs fluid so it can be expelled with the pathogens.
__BRUISING
- https://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1816541#i
Easy bruising can be associated with adrenal stress leading to lowered vitamin C for blood vessels, or with liver issues.
_Q. Red or purplish spots under skin, bruises easily, subcutaneous bleeding.
fits the description exactly: They recommended Vit 'C' which i suspected, bioflavonoids and rutin, grape seed extract, glucosamine and alkalizer. The alkalizer part worried me a bit.
_A. Alkalinizing or glucosamine will not do anything for this. Vitamin C with bioflavonoids, especially rutin is the most beneficial as well as silica. Grape seed extract is just another source of bioflavonoids.
_Q. I have been taking vit C but not doing much.
_A. It cannot do its job without the flavonoids and silica.
_Q. you said about acerola cherry. What do you think of grape seed extract.
_A. Again just an expensive source of flavonoids. Acerola will give you both the vitamin C and the flavonoids. You can also get both from food sources or other herbs such as watercress and nettle leaf.
_Q. I eat peppers, but don't eat much fruit at the moment due to candida. I'm not that keen on kiwis but i'll eat them if i must, as i know they are high in C.
_A. Make sure the peppers are ripe. And stick to bell peppers, since hot peppers thin the blood. There is no such thing as a ripe green bell pepper. All bell peppers will develop some other color than green when ripe. Watercress is also rich in vitamin C and low in sugar.
_Q. Do i need to take Rutin seperately do you think or will it be in the fruits i eat.
_A. It is generally in the fruits you eat, especially berries. Although it is also a breakdown product of the flavonoid quercetin. Best quercetin sources? Watercress, yellow onion skins and nettle leaf.
_Q. Another thing I want to add is she bruises easily sometimes, like it's coming from nowhere.
_A. Easy bruising often indicates a lack of __vitamin C and/or __silica. Although some drugs can also increase bruising such as Coumadin (Warfarin) and aspirin.