Re: CSHeartburn

2009-08-29 Thread Ode Coyote
Baking soda and water.. The old timey soda water cure..neutralizes the acid instantly. Burp Works better than any OTC. Made weak over ice and sipped isn't too bad, even an acquired taste. Probably better than gulping down a strong mix. I lived on the stuff for 30 years, now suddenly

Re: CSHeartburn

2009-08-29 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I think a check up may be in order because this can be other things causing this. Over the counter remedies are bad news as they contain aluminium and other horrible things. Also, you can damage the lining of the stomach with them. dee On 28 Aug 2009, at 20:52, Barb Radle wrote: I

Re: CSHeartburn

2009-08-29 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Could this be a sample of the mind/matter belief system working well? dee On 28 Aug 2009, at 22:45, Renee wrote: Well, this may sound strange, but I believe that Daddybob has mentioned the radiation hormesis here. My husband has always had bad heartburn. He wakes up with it. Now, you

Re: CSHeartburn

2009-08-29 Thread Hanneke
Some with persistent heartburn might want to try adjustments to their diet. Low carb as a rule but no carbs for their evening meal. If there are carbs they should be from the vegies. I am quite familiar with heart burn, to do the extent of vomitting and feeling really sick, the change in diet

Re: CSHeartburn

2009-08-29 Thread EJohns9525
In a message dated 8/29/2009 6:35:19 A.M. Central Daylight Time, d...@deetroy.org writes: I think a check up may be in order because this can be other things causing this. Over the counter remedies are bad news as they contain aluminium and other horrible things. Also, you can damage

RE: CSHeartburn

2009-08-29 Thread Scott Adams
Have you tried a 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda in water and drinking? _ From: Barb Radle [mailto:bara...@pa.net] Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 2:52 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSHeartburn I suffer from heart burn all the time. It gets bad at night. Sometimes to the point

Re: CSHeartburn

2009-08-29 Thread Linda Ellis
Faulkner From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2009 4:11:00 AM Subject: Re: CSHeartburn   Baking soda and water.. The old timey soda water cure..neutralizes the acid instantly. Burp Works better

Re: CSHeartburn cabbage leaves

2009-08-29 Thread Deborah Gerard
bara...@pa.net Subject: CSHeartburn To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Friday, August 28, 2009, 3:52 PM    I suffer from heart burn all the time. It gets  bad at night. Sometimes to the point of where I need to sit up that helps most of the time but some time I have to regurgitate after that I

Re: CSHeartburn

2009-08-29 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
the only time I suffer from heartburn (reflux) is when I have eaten something containing something hydrogenated - unwittingly I have to say! dee On 29 Aug 2009, at 12:47, Hanneke wrote: Some with persistent heartburn might want to try adjustments to their diet. Low carb as a rule but no

Re: CSHeartburn cabbage leaves

2009-08-29 Thread Barb Radle
: CSHeartburn cabbage leaves Do the research on cabbage leaves applied to the stomach, raising the head of your bed, enzymes, psyillium, probiotics, and tight fitting clothes. Do you drink city water? Do you have mercury in your mouth by chance? Debbie --- On Fri, 8/28

Re: CSHeartburn

2009-08-29 Thread Dan Nave
, August 29, 2009 4:11:00 AM Subject: Re: CSHeartburn   Baking soda and water.. The old timey soda water cure..neutralizes the acid instantly. Burp Works better than any OTC. Made weak over ice and sipped isn't too bad, even an acquired taste. Probably better than gulping down a strong mix

Re: CSHeartburn cabbage leaves

2009-08-29 Thread Smitty
Subject: CSHeartburn Here's some info that may help = http://tinyurl.com/lyufjl Smitty -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com

Re: CSHeartburn cabbage leaves

2009-08-29 Thread Gayla Roberts
Also try eating a slice of apple. That helps immensely. Gayla Bob and Gayla Roberts Always Enough Ranch Acampo, CA - Original Message - From: Deborah Gerard To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2009 7:44 AM Subject: Re: CSHeartburn cabbage leaves Do

CSHeartburn

2009-08-28 Thread Barb Radle
I suffer from heart burn all the time. It gets bad at night. Sometimes to the point of where I need to sit up that helps most of the time but some time I have to regurgitate after that I am fine and sleep well. I have been taking over the counter stuff but I no longer want to do that I know

RE: CSHeartburn

2009-08-28 Thread Norton, Steve
My sister who is 67 yrs old has this problem. She has found that using Natrol's probiotic BioBeads eliminated her problem. - Steve N From: Barb Radle [mailto:bara...@pa.net] Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 12:52 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSHeartburn

Re: CSHeartburn

2009-08-28 Thread Saralou
Have you tried baking soda? Take a teaspoon and make sure you sit up long enough to burp dramatically several times before you lie down. You sure don't want that bubbling up. If you sleep on your side, reflux is less able to occur when lying on the right side because of the way the stomach

Re: CSHeartburn

2009-08-28 Thread Renee
Well, this may sound strange, but I believe that Daddybob has mentioned the radiation hormesis here. My husband has always had bad heartburn. He wakes up with it. Now, you can take hydrochloric acid tablets with each meal. That gives your stomach enough acid to digest your food properly.

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2009-08-28 Thread Harold MacDonald
Reply to Barb. I'll bet there are others out there who would benefit from this protocol. Harold - Original Message - From: Harold MacDonald To: Barb Radle Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 4:46 PM Subject: Re: CSHeartburn You are telling my story exactly as it WAS,and all the usual

Re: CSHeartburn

1999-09-09 Thread Sharon L. House
Dear Vassili, CS will only be of benefit if the heartburn is caused by stomach ulcers or an infection of the stomach lining. If this is the case, then taking a tablespoon (perhaps mixed with MSM) every couple of hours or so, may be of benefit. Other causes have been listed as, smoking, fatty

Re: CSHeartburn - Constipation v. Hydration

1999-08-22 Thread Skylake
Hi Brooks, Constipation upon ingesting substances which do not ordinarily constipate, like lecithin, could reflect evidence of a pre-existing imbalance in the gut ecology. I offer this as one who is managing such an imbalance, due to candida overgrowth, AND who more often than not drinks

CSFW: CSHeartburn

1999-08-21 Thread Alex C. Torres
-Original Message- From: Alex C. Torres [mailto:compu_...@prodigy.net] Sent: Saturday, August 21, 1999 2:45 PM To: M. G. Devour Subject: RE: CSHeartburn Dear Mike, Sorry for not subscribe at this list before. I have more than one year at the Rife-list and at that list (I think) all

RE: CSHeartburn - which antibacterial agent?

1999-08-20 Thread Alex C. Torres
Subject: Re: CSHeartburn - which antibacterial agent? Which is the best antibacterial for H. pylori? -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver

Re: CSHeartburn - which antibacterial agent?

1999-08-20 Thread Alialley
Thank you very much for the information. If my MS gets worse, my plan is to go knocking on your door. I appreciate you a lot. Alice -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to:

RE: CSHeartburn

1999-08-19 Thread Alex C. Torres
@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSHeartburn Ivan Anderson wrote: Dear Vassili, CS will only be of benefit if the heartburn is caused by stomach ulcers or an infection of the stomach lining. If this is the case, then taking a tablespoon (perhaps mixed with MSM) every couple of hours or so, may

Re: CSHeartburn - which antibacterial agent?

1999-08-19 Thread Alialley
Which is the best antibacterial for H. pylori? -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com with the word subscribe or

Re: CSHeartburn

1999-08-18 Thread Henry Reed
Taking lethicin will usually correct acid reflux even if tobacco is continued. I read that and had my 74 year old mom try it. Worked completely. She took at least 6 caps of the liquid lecithin per day. Somethimes more. Also taking high potency multi-vit-mins too. Ivan Anderson wrote: Dear

CSHeartburn

1999-08-18 Thread Ivan Anderson
Dear Vassili, CS will only be of benefit if the heartburn is caused by stomach ulcers or an infection of the stomach lining. If this is the case, then taking a tablespoon (perhaps mixed with MSM) every couple of hours or so, may be of benefit. Other causes have been listed as, smoking, fatty

RE: CSHeartburn

1999-08-18 Thread Robert Ratliff
: CSHeartburn Taking lethicin will usually correct acid reflux even if tobacco is continued. I read that and had my 74 year old mom try it. Worked completely. She took at least 6 caps of the liquid lecithin per day. Somethimes more. Also taking high potency multi-vit-mins too. Ivan Anderson wrote

Re: CSHeartburn

1999-08-18 Thread Brooks Bradley
small amounts. Best Regards, Robert Ratliff SE Tenn. bobratl...@iname.com -Original Message- From: Henry Reed [mailto:pj20...@home.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 11:04 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSHeartburn Taking lethicin will usually correct acid reflux even

Re: CSHeartburn

1999-08-18 Thread RON BRENNEN
Ivan Anderson wrote: Dear Vassili, CS will only be of benefit if the heartburn is caused by stomach ulcers or an infection of the stomach lining. If this is the case, then taking a tablespoon (perhaps mixed with MSM) every couple of hours or so, may be of benefit. Other causes have

RE: CSHeartburn

1999-08-18 Thread Robert Ratliff
Subject: Re: CSHeartburn Dear Sir. Lecithin, as far as our research has determined, is not overly hygroscopic. Therefore, causing constipation would seem to be inconsistent with its characteristic as a very powerful emulsifier. -- The silver-list