tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6941947337186357092.post5586290383342554891..comments2024-01-18T02:55:00.529-08:00Comments on Our Daily Legacy: Natural Remedies for Your Medicine CabinetAndrew and Arielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14085200350294688329noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6941947337186357092.post-78971371708661103252018-07-01T23:48:00.083-07:002018-07-01T23:48:00.083-07:00You have discussed an interesting topic that every...You have discussed an interesting topic that every body should know. Very well explained with examples. i have found a similar website<a href="http://https://www.herbsonlineshop.com/" rel="nofollow">homeopathic medicine treatment</a> visit the site to know more about herbsonlineshop<br /> Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10797699682751498542noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6941947337186357092.post-85773792879039547342011-11-21T10:27:59.492-08:002011-11-21T10:27:59.492-08:00Meredith, as Nonie said I recently dealt with some...Meredith, as Nonie said I recently dealt with some issues myself. I was able to encapsulate fresh garlic, however, the problems with encapsulating the stuff outweigh perceived benefits. <br /><br />The issues with encapsulating is that the garlic is a wet herb; the capsules, which are designed to dissolve when wet, begin to break down as soon as they come into contact with it. You have to swallow the capsule immediately. But in taking the trouble to encapsulate it you haven't really saved yourself because your hands smell of garlic now anyway. Also, it takes about 5 capsules for a regular sized clove. <br /><br />There are two different things I've found I can do to reduce the taste/smell of garlic when I take it. I cut a clove into quarters and swallow it in this way. I always have my drink ready, water or milk. (Milk has cleansing qualities and so may be the drink of choice as it may reduce the taste when you are doing this.) After I've cut the garlic, I will lightly drop two of the quartered pieces under my tongue, then take a drink and swallow. I have only ever had a very light taste in my mouth, and I do this at a time when I know Joe is at work so the taste is gone by the time he gets home. I will warn you that I found one time, (our bodies are amazing!), once the garlic got to my intestines I started tasting is again.<br /><br />I also recently read that ginger has anti-fungal properties.<br /><br />As for the cayenne, it is amazing on its own, but it also is a helper herb. It enhances, or helps with the function of the other herbs that you are taking. I speculate it is partially due to the fact that it enhances circulation. It is high in vitamin C, is an AMAZING coagulant, and stimulates the intestines. It's really an herb most people should be taking, especially pregnant women. A lot of people say nursing mothers should steer clear of the spicy, but I make it a practice to take a capsule a day. It has never seemed to bother George.Melissahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17014986480158399207noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6941947337186357092.post-67925888855579342862011-11-15T22:12:43.920-08:002011-11-15T22:12:43.920-08:00Aww, UTI... terrible! Sounds like Lark would say ...Aww, UTI... terrible! Sounds like Lark would say go for the oreganol! I thought caps just melted away in the body, but maybe it would be more effective to take it in water (or raw milk). I know Melissa just kicked something taking garlic and cayenne, so it can be done. She is very brave though. If you go that route, please do it during those days Cameron is gone...<br /><br />I developed the beginnings of a UTI while we were in Hawaii and kicked it pretty fast with straight cranberry juice (like drinking pure health). Also, LOTS of water.<br /><br />I'm sure Manuka honey would help too. I found one recipe saying to mix 1-2 tsp. honey and 1 T. apple cider vinegar in a glass of water. But I bet taking it however would help. Good luck!!Noniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14580154507334208225noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6941947337186357092.post-35356186728443146852011-11-15T19:27:49.366-08:002011-11-15T19:27:49.366-08:00Okay, so here's a question. I know... er... s...Okay, so here's a question. I know... er... someone with such a "very persistent UTI." My midwife said I should eat a pressed tablespoon of raw garlic every two hours for two days and it will go away. (She said encapsulating won't work --- she's tried). <br /><br />Would the garlic method be more or less miserable than drinking Oreganol? Are the capsules as effective as the oil? Would this cure a UTI that has been around for months?<br /><br />Heck, you'd think if a woman was willing to go through labor she'd be willing to eat a raw head of garlic, or do anything else. But some things...Camerzihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10093031221239385958noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6941947337186357092.post-27708737147531534162011-11-15T12:09:02.070-08:002011-11-15T12:09:02.070-08:00I use GSE ALL THE TIME, so good! I am going to get...I use GSE ALL THE TIME, so good! I am going to get sirop de Sureau. Merci pour l'info mon amie, t'es super!!Miss Smoothiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06999481704693788606noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6941947337186357092.post-38221833731300995132011-11-15T11:49:47.605-08:002011-11-15T11:49:47.605-08:00Thank you, Nonie. We've recently been referre...Thank you, Nonie. We've recently been referred to grapefruit seed oil, and look forward to giving it a try. We have had some remarkable cures in our house with Oregano Oil from the Mediterranean,in this case "Healthy Health" brand extra strength. It is intense and should not be overused, but is good to fight virus, bacteria and fungus. It is hard to take, but if you are an adult with the liquid form, you can swallow it in a shot of water with more water to chase it. As a family member found, it may have the side benefit of improving the health of your gums should you have the unpleasant experience of tasting a little. It got vanquished a very persistent UTI which was undaunted after about 4 rounds of antibiotics. It can be applied topically in a carrier oil, but does have a strong herby smell. When we need the big guns, we pull out the oregano oil. A good pest control, too! I love to learn from your blog. Keep up the good work at home and online!Larkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12629072020490623269noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6941947337186357092.post-16184455127557385102011-11-15T10:42:05.308-08:002011-11-15T10:42:05.308-08:00Wow wow wow! Thanks for sharing! I wish you had ...Wow wow wow! Thanks for sharing! I wish you had posted this at the start of Andrew's ear infection, but seeing as it's not better after a week, we'll give some of these at try! What valuable information for a mother.Andrew and Arielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14085200350294688329noreply@blogger.com