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receding bones around the teeth
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Re: receding bones around the teeth
Hi Carol,
Very, very grateful to you for posting what Irene suggested for dental bone health.
Not one day goes by that I don't wish I could ask Irene what to do about .....anything and everything. I miss her to my core. It took me a long time to contact her for a consult for one of my cats and I will always regret not doing so sooner. Frankly, I thought she a bit batty with some of her approaches (how very, very stupid I was) like the ICT and her cat feeding protocols. Read everything she wrote for a long, long time before deciding to ask her for a consult. She almost *fired* me as a client for my remarks that she couldn't abide by......such a temper........but very well founded and very appropriate.
Irene's advice for my cat accomplished in a few days a well being not achieved by any of the vets, holistic, homeopatihic or conventional... and the human homeopaths I consulted ever did over years and years of their prescribing. That wellness for my Harvey meant the absolute world to me as this special kitty is the only reason I have to live.
I don't know what to do with my Harvey Cat now that Irene isn't here to tell me the next step. So, I face losing him and Irene. It's a very sad time. We all lost the best person who ever existed for our cats.
Losing Irene is devastating to me for so many reasons. Carol, you bringing her back with your post is such a wonderful gift.
Can you tell me if she advised eating the dandelion plant..........leaves, flower and/or roots? Cooked or raw? Of did she suggest as an herbal extraction? Or as a homeopathic remedy? Did she recommend F potencies?
I'm somewhat familiar with anthroposophical medicine as the barn on the farm where I grew up became the vet practice for a practitioner of the modality and I can picture the hardiness of those long, long teeth-like roots of the plant that endures so much and survives to bloom even as the snow falls! I've made tinctures and essences of Dandelion from our organic soil but do not have it in potency.
If you have information how Irene suggested using dandelion (and I imagine it would be as food) could you be so kind as to pass that on to me?
Thank you, Carol, for posting a message from our beloved Irene.............Georgianna
---In minutus@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Irene recommended dandelion as the best green for bone health for the teeth.
Very, very grateful to you for posting what Irene suggested for dental bone health.
Not one day goes by that I don't wish I could ask Irene what to do about .....anything and everything. I miss her to my core. It took me a long time to contact her for a consult for one of my cats and I will always regret not doing so sooner. Frankly, I thought she a bit batty with some of her approaches (how very, very stupid I was) like the ICT and her cat feeding protocols. Read everything she wrote for a long, long time before deciding to ask her for a consult. She almost *fired* me as a client for my remarks that she couldn't abide by......such a temper........but very well founded and very appropriate.
Irene's advice for my cat accomplished in a few days a well being not achieved by any of the vets, holistic, homeopatihic or conventional... and the human homeopaths I consulted ever did over years and years of their prescribing. That wellness for my Harvey meant the absolute world to me as this special kitty is the only reason I have to live.
I don't know what to do with my Harvey Cat now that Irene isn't here to tell me the next step. So, I face losing him and Irene. It's a very sad time. We all lost the best person who ever existed for our cats.
Losing Irene is devastating to me for so many reasons. Carol, you bringing her back with your post is such a wonderful gift.
Can you tell me if she advised eating the dandelion plant..........leaves, flower and/or roots? Cooked or raw? Of did she suggest as an herbal extraction? Or as a homeopathic remedy? Did she recommend F potencies?
I'm somewhat familiar with anthroposophical medicine as the barn on the farm where I grew up became the vet practice for a practitioner of the modality and I can picture the hardiness of those long, long teeth-like roots of the plant that endures so much and survives to bloom even as the snow falls! I've made tinctures and essences of Dandelion from our organic soil but do not have it in potency.
If you have information how Irene suggested using dandelion (and I imagine it would be as food) could you be so kind as to pass that on to me?
Thank you, Carol, for posting a message from our beloved Irene.............Georgianna
---In minutus@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Irene recommended dandelion as the best green for bone health for the teeth.
Re: receding bones around the teeth
"Can you tell me if she advised eating the dandelion plant......."
I believe it was just the leaves...right out of the garden would be okay. I
remember her saying to sprinkle some water on the leaves and put in the
microwave for a minute or less..just to wilt them. Try channeling Irene. I'm
going to try.
I believe it was just the leaves...right out of the garden would be okay. I
remember her saying to sprinkle some water on the leaves and put in the
microwave for a minute or less..just to wilt them. Try channeling Irene. I'm
going to try.
Re: receding bones around the teeth
This has nothing to do with bone loss in the teeth, but when I had Lyme for the first time I found myself craving dandelion greens. They didn't cure, but they certainly helped with my energy, which was pretty low. No idea why that particular plant was such a help. Of course, the vinaigrette didn't hurt either.
Peace,
Dale
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Peace,
Dale
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Re: receding bones around the teeth
I had gums separating from the tooth. Little pockets. The Japanese dentist had me coming in every 3 months. I drank my own urine for about 3 weeks and saw him. The gingivitis was cured and is still healed. This was about a year ago. He was shocked by the urine drinking, but the state of the gums was the major obvious result.
Ellen Madono
Ellen Madono