Hi, Patriot, thanks for your reply, I think I have seen material on The
Maker's Diet on my chiropractor's bookshelves. Will check it out next
Thursday at my appointment. Ruth
From Ruth Strackbein
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Subject: Re: CS>Still OT Cholesterol/ Dr. Huggins
Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 14:21:45 -0700
At 12:40 PM 3/24/2007, you wrote:
total
large bowel removal sounds very drastic.
Is there something that the very wise and knowledgable people
here can help
you with?
Anyone? V
About three years ago, my daughter-in-law's grandmother, a little old
lady in her eighties, but vivacious and ACTIVE, was stricken with a
mysterious bowel condition. They put her in the hospital, in
Tijuana, where she lives. They treated her with antibiotics from
here to there -- and I don't know what all, but were not making any
headway with her infection. Her condition was going from bad to
worse. In frustration, finally they told her that their
recommendation was the removal of her large intestine and placement of a
colostomy bag. She was very sick, but she was not about to give
them a "yes," for that. She thought about it for awhile,
and said, "Thanks, but no thanks. I would rather die with my
body intact." And she went home.
I had been reading The Maker's Diet, by Jordan Rubin not long
before that. He was wasting away and near death at age 19, with no
cure or hope in sight, and received recommendations the same as Grandma
got. Only fortuitous circumstance kept him from going through with
it, and putting him in touch with someone who took him in hand and gave
him what he needed to heal himself. Six months later the picture of
the healthy young man in his book bears scant resemblance to the
cadaverous picture of him at his sickest.
I asked Carol if Grandma would be willing to try some of the things in
the Maker's Diet, and if she had someone to help her stay on a
protocol. Answers, yes to both. I hiked up to the Vitamin
Shoppe in our neighborhood, bought the book, a bottle of Primal Defense,
their goatein and a couple of other products, like greens powders
(spirulina and chlorella) and flax oil. I also sent along some
colloidal silver and real kefir, with kefir "grains" to make
more. There may have been one or two other things in my
rescue package, I am sorry, I cannot recall perfectly. I was just a
do-gooder, flying blind, you know -- not an expert.
Cutting to the chase. In a week or two, Grandma began to feel a
little better. (I would check once a week with my
daughter-in-law.) Appetite seemed a bit low. I suggested
whatever constitutes "comfort food" in that culture. (For
me, it would have been milk toast, macaroni and cheese, puddings, etc. --
I don't know what is comfort food in the Mexican cuisine!)
That helped. After about a month, she reported that Grandma had
gotten bored with being cooped up, went out and took herself for a drive
all around TJ! She has been fine ever since, and kept her
colon intact, happily. We see her once a year at a family gathering
for New Years and that little old lady looks to be in perfect
health.
The cost of the CARE package was about $115. I don't know that the
CARE package was the reason for her cure, but if it was, it was a pretty
reasonable price to save a little old lady from the fate she would have
faced otherwise.
Marlys
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