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Frannie Writes; "I began taking the silver water, 2
tablespoons, at lunch when I received it and repeat
dosage this p.m. Would it be beneficial to dab scabbing
wound with silver water? The scab is about the size of
a dime, dark red (from bleeding I guess), hard,
and appears to be drying itself away from the skin
although there is some seepage from around the edges at
times."
Steve's Motivator this week, "FINDING THE FUNNY SIDE OF
LIFE" hints on just how to do that in difficult
situations... If you enjoy Steve's weekly Motivator let him know and
tell him you read it in "A Natural Environmental Health
Facts Ask Lena Health Q & A ezine."
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Just lived many years of life while observing
life and the world
around me...
Q & A is for your information and education only and in
some instances to give you a different perspective on a
particular problem!
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here, is that you will apply it in a smart and safe
manner in order to enhance your life and not harm it!
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healthy with the information imparted nothing works 100%
of the time for 100% of people...
I have always felt that I had to know all sides to a
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QUESTION:
I began taking the silver water, 2 tablespoons, at lunch
when I received it and repeat dosage this p.m. Would it
be beneficial to dab scabbing wound with silver water?
The scab is about the size of a dime, dark red (from
bleeding I guess), hard, and appears to be drying
itself away from the skin although there is some seepage
from around the edges at times. Finishing up the course
of Keflex and sulphur I was prescribed a week ago for
the staph infection. It is no longer angry, just hanging
around.
Thanks,
Frannie
ANSWER:
By all means it is recommended that you put it on any
injury, abrasion, rash or infection two or three times a
day... It will seep through the scab and reach the derma
to help heal faster and keep it from getting infected...
I keep a small spray bottle in each of my bathrooms for
just such occasions when the grandchildren scrape or
injure themselves. They are so adept at it now they
simply come in the house, wash the sore and spray then
back to play? Last week when all my family were here to
celebrate their father's 70th birthday one of
my daughters brought her two little toy Doberman dogs.
Well my daughter-in-law is allergic to them but couldn't
resist playing with them and shortly after holding them
her arms began to swell and became red with a really
nasty red raised itching rash? Even though she washed
them immediately after putting the dogs down her arms
continued to get worse and she came looking for me to
find out what to do? I had her spray both with the
silver water and less then 5 minutes the itch stopped
and shortly after all swelling and redness was gone and
did not return? This stuff is amazing?
You also need to know that taking Keflex or any
antibiotic prescription will continue to decimate your
immune system and it will be harder to heal it up and
rebuild... Part of that reason is that your good flora
has been and is being killed by the Keflex? Silver water
does not do that!
You should consider taking a good
probiotic
to replace the body's natural flora that the Keflex has
decimated? Man's chemical antibiotic is dangerous to the
whole body for months following ingesting as they not
only kill the invading bacteria the doctor wants killed
also all the good fighting bacteria that your body needs
to fight off impending infections. This opens you up to
any virus, bacteria or fungal infection that comes your
way until such time the fighters are replaced. If you do
not replace them fast it can be months before the body
can replace them?
Lena
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MOTIVATOR
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FINDING THE
FUNNY SIDE OF LIFE
How are you at finding the funny side of
life?
I grew up in the state of New Mexico, whose
slogan is: "Land of Enchantment." In New Mexico
we learned to live with dusty wind. Gusting dust
storms bit into the skin, irritated eyes and
sometimes even chipped paint off cars. Howling
wind occasionally blew for several days
straight.
Each Spring my mother complained about the dust.
It seemed that a fine film covered every surface
in the house, no matter how often we cleaned.
I appreciate the story of a newcomer to the Land
of Enchantment who learned about dusty breezes.
She was visiting an antique shop and the
proprietor wiped down every item before showing
it. The newcomer said, "Everything gets dusty
here pretty quickly, doesn't it?"
"That's not dust, honey," the shop owner
replied. "That's ENCHANTMENT."
Sometimes the only sense you can make of life is
a sense of humor! Here was a person who took a
negative and turned it into something humorous.
That made the problem more palatable - easier to
swallow. Finding the funny side can be
especially important if your problem is one of
those that, at least for now, can't be solved.
A Hong Kong shopping center manager faced such a
problem when an escalator broke. He posted a
sign to warn customers. He opted not to use the
traditional "Out of Order" or "Do Not Use"
warnings. Instead, his sign read, "This
Escalator Is Temporarily a Stairway." He turned
a minus into humor and made it a plus.
Frank A. Clark says, "I think the next best
thing to solving a problem is finding some humor
in it." That way, if you're stuck with the
situation for a while, you always have a ready
excuse to laugh.
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FOOD OF THE WEEK
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Unique and
Interesting; While most everyone who eats it regularly say it's the
sweetest best tasting fruit that exists!
Annonaceae most commonly known as Cherimoya (U.S., Latin America),
Custard Apple (U.K. and Commonwealth), Chirimoya, Chirimolla.
A mouthwateringly delicious, sweet, creamy, subtropical fruit combining
the exotic flavors of pineapple, papaya, passionfruit, banana, mango and
lemon in one luscious bite. The cherimoya is believed to be native to
the inter-Andean valleys of Ecuador, Colombia and Peru. Seeds from
Mexico were planted in California (Carpinteria) in 1871.
Conical or somewhat heart-shaped, 4 to 8 inches long and up to 4 inches
in width, weighing on the average 5-1/2 to 18 ounces, but the largest
fruits may reach 5 pounds in weight. The skin, thin or thick, may be
smooth with fingerprint-like markings or covered with conical or rounded
protuberances. The sweet, juicy, white flesh is melting, subacid and
very fragrant. The fruit is of a primitive form with spirally arranged
carpels, resembling a raspberry. Each segment of flesh surrounds a
single hard black bean-like seed. The fruit size is generally
proportional to the number of seeds within. They ripen October to May.
The fruit turns a pale green or creamy yellow color as they reach
maturity. Color change is not marked in cool weather. They should be
picked when still firm and allowed to soften at room temperature. Ripe
fruit will give to soft pressure. Overripe fruit will be dark brown.
Fruit left on the tree too long will usually crack or split and begin to
decay. If you are lucky enough to have one of these trees growing in you
yard you should know how to pick the fruit It should be clipped rather
than pulled from the tree. Cut the stem close to the fruit so it won't
puncture other fruit during storage.
Lots of good nutrients such as vitamins A, C, D, E, B6, B12, K, Retinol,
Alpha Carotene, Beta Carotene, Lycopene, Lutein+Zeaxanthin, Beta, Gamma
and Delta Tocopherols, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Folate and
Pantothenic Acid. Not too shabby in minerals department either, with
Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Sodium, Zinc, Copper,
Manganese and Selenium.
This fruit is very rich in amino acids making them digestive joys
and healthy with; Tryptophan, Threonine, Isoleucine, Leucine, Lysine,
Methionine, Cystine, Phenylalanine, Tyrosine, Valine, Arginine,
Histidine, Alanine, Aspartic acid, Glutamic acid, Glycine, Proline,
Serine and Hydroxyproline.
Toxic Seeds:
The seeds are crushed and used as insecticide. Some have said they
have witnessed blindness resulting from "the juice of the crushed seeds
coming in contact with the eyes." I cannot say if that is true or just a
tale that has gone around over the centuries. The seeds do contain
several alkaloids: caffeine, reticuline, anonaine, liriodenine, and
lanuginosine.
In Mexico, rural people toast, peel and pulverize 1 or 2 seeds and take
the powder with water or milk as a potent emetic and cathartic. Mixed
seed powder with grease and used to kill lice and is applied on skin
disorders caused from parasites. A decoction of the skin of the fruit is
taken to relieve pneumonia.
The cherimoya flesh, when ripe, is most commonly eaten out of hand or
scooped with a spoon from a cut open fruit. It really needs no
embellishment but some people like to add a few drops of lime juice.
Occasionally it is seeded and added to fruit salads or used for making
sherbet or ice cream. Something I, as yet, have not tried. Another
really refreshing and healthful use is as a Colombian type drink;
crushed and strained juice, add a slice of lemon and dilute with
ice-water to make a refreshing soft drink. The fruit has also been
fermented to produce an alcoholic beverage in some cultures. Although it
is best eaten straight out of its skin here is a really exotic salad
that is found in some high end restaurants;
Cherimoya Fruit Salad
1 cherimoya
2 oranges
2 apples
2 avocados
Peel, seed and cut cherimoya into chunks. Wash and cut apples into
eighths (do not remove skin) and core fruit. Peel oranges and cut into
slices. Cut slices in half, forming half-circles of orange. Peel and pit
avocados and cut into eighths. On a bed of lettuce, arrange alternating
slices of apple, orange and avocado in a circle. Top with cherimoya
chunks. Serve with poppy seed or light vinaigrette dressing. Or try this
dressing: Combine 1/4 cup each; plain yogurt and mayonnaise; add 4
tablespoons cherimoya puree. Makes 6-8 servings.
Interesting and very tasty fruit, try it!
Lena
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