> Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 07:25:05 -0700 > From: pat weissleader <lizardha...@zippnet.net> > Reply-to: lizardha...@zippnet.net > Organization: lizardhaven > To: JOSEPH T HARRISON <harris...@prodigy.net> > Cc: jein...@troi.csw.net, rife-l...@eskimo.com, > silver-list@eskimo.com, > Multiple recipients of list DOWSING <dows...@intuition.org> > Subject: Re: URINE PH
Great post! Onions are high in natural vitamin C, and it is an alkaline form of vitamin C. Also, my mom is on kidney dialisis and was having trouble with her iron (she was allergic to most forms of iron) so we used yellow dock tablets and a product called Doc Ferro Tonic which is a natural organic form of ferrous sulfate. This put her iron where it needed to be. Sounds like your problem is not enough stomach acid to digest the iron. HCL tablets would also help you digest the iron, but if the citrus is working and not bothering you in other ways (too much citrus gives me Bell's palsy) then keep it up. Lemons are very good for you, they alkalize as well as fill you with some wonderful enzymes. God Bless you! Jim Einert, N.D. > i have two suggestions. first, i read a story once about a man who did > surgery to remove kidney stones for a living. he had a particularly > beautiful stone made into a ring for his wife. one night after dinner > she was washing a pan that had contained boiled onipons, and when she > was done, the stone wass gone. she looked for it and could not find it > and knew it had not gone down the drain. she told her husband who after > that had a good percentage of his patients avoid surgery by eating > boiled onions on a regular basis and dissolving their own stones. > second, though i was never termed anemic, i have a problem adsorping > iron. i was told after a blood test that i needed iron, and i went on > the expensive herbal liquids since i knew that the pill forms didn't > work for me. they retested and the iron was lower than before. i find > that eating citrus makes it possible for my body to extrct the iron in > normal food. i buy frozen lemonade and drink it on a regular basis, and > now i am getting fruit on my own trees, but the frozen lemonade is cheap > and alive and the best solution for most people. > > > -- > Patricia Weissleader at Lizardhaven Ranch > 'where the critter meets the glitter' > > > > -- 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 unsubscribe in the subject: line. To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com List maintainer: Mike Devour <mdev...@id.net>