Help with a bee sting

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Ginny Wilken
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Re: Help with a bee sting

Post by Ginny Wilken »

OK, thanks, all! I’ll go back to Apis 200c; all my dosing is in water. My current regime includes massive amounts of B12, B6, and pantothenic acid, so should be fine there. I use lipospheric Vit C, where 1 gram equals about 5. I normally use two grams daily, and can raise it. This makes sense to me.

Currently the affected area is growing more concise; instead of the whole hand, only the bottom two joints of the index finger as well as the knuckle area are quite hot, while the rest of the hand and the end of the index finger are cool.

I’ll read the other suggestions as well. Thanks again,

ginny
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Irene de Villiers
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Re: Help with a bee sting

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If you take enough vitamin C you can detoxify almost anything.

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pb000014
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Re: Help with a bee sting

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Look at agaricus. See if it fits.
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Vicki Satta
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Re: Help with a bee sting

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Sorry to “read” about the bee sting… as I sit here chewing on raw propolis for an infection in my leg!! Bees are amazing creatures, and I’m sorry you had an encounter with an angry one.

Could you please tell me moire about lipospheric Vitamin C because my homeopath ordered a big increase in Vitamin C consumption. I’m talking to him about dripping Vitamin C in a large dose to fight and get rid of this infection, but I have to be cautious about dripping anything into my arm that has to be done in a hospital setting because they don’t do things like that in the clinic where my PCP works. I was dripping antibiotics into my arm in an East coast hospital that apparently wasn’t strict about their sanitation protocols. I went in for a 24 hour dripping session (antibiotics) for a bad infection and came out with MRSA!

Maybe the Liposheric Vitamin C is the better answer?
This is good. It’s 4 a.m. and I have some things to do. I’ll be googling about the Liposheric Vitamin C too. Thanks for mentioning it.
Best of everything Ginny!
Vicki… the raw propolis chewer...


Ginny Wilken
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Re: Help with a bee sting

Post by Ginny Wilken »

By now, you’ve probably found the lipospheric vit C. I would consider this OT for the group, but as Irene pointed out, vit C is an incredibly important detoxifier and antioxidant for all the body’s processes, and the lipospheric delivery is second only to IV for efficacy and absorption. The one I use is made by Liv-On labs in Henderson NV. I am also lucky enough to have a naturopathic MD who specializes in chelation, of vit C as well as all the other commonly used agents, although I have not found this route necessary.

Silly you, getting antibiotics! Never again, I’ll bet. Vit C would have done it better!

ginny

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Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
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Re: Help with a bee sting

Post by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD »

If you google lipospheric vitamin C, you will get a few pages that give you the same technique for making it yourself, as the commercial one is quite expensive.
All you need is vit C in powder, lecithin in powder and an US jewellery cleaner that costs about $70 on line (in NZ, probably cheaper overseas).

Joe.

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Roger B
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Re: Help with a bee sting

Post by Roger B »

Yeah, don't buy the cheaper sonic cleaners. The cleaners sold to dentists are the best.

There is a Yahoo group called DIY-LET, which stands for Do It Yourself Liposomal Encapsulation Technology, quite an involved and fun mouth full. They will hold your hand and walk you through it.

Roger Bird
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Subject: Re: [Minutus] Re: Help with a bee sting

If you google lipospheric vitamin C, you will get a few pages that give you the same technique for making it yourself, as the commercial one is quite expensive.
All you need is vit C in powder, lecithin in powder and an US jewellery cleaner that costs about $70 on line (in NZ, probably cheaper overseas).

Joe.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"


Vicki Satta
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Joined: Thu Mar 20, 2014 11:00 pm

Re: Help with a bee sting

Post by Vicki Satta »

Roger…. thank you! You ALWAYS come through with help. I’m going to do this!
Vicki


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