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My 7 year old has tummy ache, reported a worm in poop this morning

January 26, 2009 by Good Samaritan

Last week it was my 7 year old boy’s turn to have tummy ache problems.  He missed 2 days of school,  Thursday and Friday.  At first sign of tummy ache, I gave 1 teaspoon of Barefoot Herbalist dewormer in 1/4 cup of water every morning before breakfast.

His tummy ache symptoms would subside.  But I made the mistake Friday evening when I arrived just after he had a dinner of chicken arozcaldo (chicken and rice porridge), I got to taste a most wonderful avocado, the first good avocado of the season.  I got him interested and he got half an avocado and combined it with honey.  Immediately afterwards his tummy ache worsened again… bad food combination this time.

During the times he had tummy aches I would implement mono eating on my boy and that made him feel better.

One early morning at 3am when he felt hungry, his mom made the mistake of feeding him fish and rice.  Which he vomitted a few hours later.  3am is no time to feed anyone hard to digest things.  It is not the correct time for eating.

Since Friday every early morning my boy would wake me up at 4am to poop.  He comments that the dewormer was strong and it makes him poop.  This Monday morning at 4am he woke me up again to poop.  Before I washed him he said he saw 1 black worm about less than 1 inch long writhing fast in the toilet bowl.  I looked for it but he said the worm sank.

So after washing my boy I thought it was time for some deworming again.  This boy had taken humaworm for 30 days 2 years ago.  Last year he took barefoot herbalist dewormer for 30 days.  And we have barefoot dewormer as stand by for suspicious parasite related symptoms like these lately.  So around 6am I ordered another batch of dewormers from humaworm.com: 1 batch for myself and 1 batch for my boy.  It arrives in 7 days.

I would like to add that in my surfing for opinions on dewormers I found an insightful comment from Dr. Kenneth Sutter as he does not make dewormers, he merely uses them:

Humaworm is great stuff but 30 days is NOT enough. Do Barefoot’s DeWormer for the 90 days between of Humaworms protocol. Flush every two weeks. Stay on Humaworm every 90 days though it’s a little better at getting the parasites outside the digestive tract. In other words do them both.

That quote and idea applies to me. I think I’ll do that. I’m thinking about it. In the meantime I’m formulating my order for a new batch of dewormers plus other items from Barefoot.

My 4 year old gets ugly bleeding gash at sole of foot cured by dried cayenne pepper

January 25, 2009 by Good Samaritan

Just before dinner last night I heard my 4 year old daughter scream in pain in the adjacent house. Now as a hands on parent I know what screaming in pain is, there is a possibility of real injury and you had better find out quick where the injury is. Luckily I have a good ear when it comes to children’s talk. My daughter pointed to her right foot. I had her sit and show me the sole of her right foot. There was a big ugly angled gash carved out on the sole of her foot, some 1 centimeter on each side.

Immediately her 5 year old brother explained that my daughter had stepped on a playing block. Then I noticed they had tied ribbon strings on a small 2 inch lego type block each and were playing fishing. Unfortunately my 4 year old girl stepped on the block at a bad angle while barefoot and thus the resulting gash.

Presence of mind. Where is that dried cayenne pepper bottle? It should be in the kitchen rack… and it was. So I opened the cayenne pepper bottle and grabbed a palmful of dried cayenne pepper and slapped it on the bleeding gash under the sole of her right foot. Our cook was nearby and I asked for a hankerchief. With my wife holding our girl, my cook helping me tie the hankerchief on her right foot to keep the dried cayenne pressure on the right sole of her foot.

Our 4 year old did not seem to mind nor care that we did put cayenne pepper. She found some relief but still could not walk on it. So we had dinner, she lost her appetite and only had a mango for dinner. She had to be carried to bed and she wanted to retire early. Her nannie put a sock on her foot to keep the hankerchief and the dried cayenne pepper intact.

Next morning at 6am my 4 year old daughter asked that the sock and the hankerchief be removed. She said she was fine. I did remove her sock and hanky and inspected her wound. It was obviously still there but she said she could walk fine with it.

Now that is the power and the speed of cayenne pepper. Locally we call it “sili”. A lesson was imprinted in the minds of my children, that when you have a wound, the very first item to reach for is cayenne pepper. To stop bleeding wounds, dried cayenne pepper. For puncture wounds, get fresh cayenne pepper and jam it in the puncture wound.

Here is a picture of our dried cayenne pepper.

Dried Cayenne Pepper

Dried Cayenne Pepper

Here is a picture of my daughter’s wound.

Whole foot view with gash

Whole foot view with gash

Close up of gash showing the wound after 12 hours of application of dried cayenne pepper.  Now able to walk fine without pain.

Close up of gash showing the wound after 12 hours of application of dried cayenne pepper. Now able to walk fine without pain.

Here is a picture of fresh cayenne pepper we currently have. I’m ready to make cayenne tincture on Tuesday with it.

This is what 1 kilo of cayenne pepper looks like

This is what 1 kilo of cayenne pepper looks like

We visit the fish port at 4am to buy fresh fish without formalin preservative poisons

January 25, 2009 by Good Samaritan

My cook and I visited the Paranaque fish port at 4am yesterday Saturday with the goal of getting big discounts, buying fresher fish than the wet market, and buying un-poisoned fish – fish without formalin and food coloring which is allegedly popular when dead ocean fish is transported from the fish ports to the wet markets.

My principle in choosing sea food, is it should be sea food – not farmed in fish ponds – I mean ocean wild food.  I believe that our oceans are one of the last bastions of superior nutrition left on this planet.  The oceans are certainly more nutritious than the overly farmed lands of the planet.  Land animals will only be as healthy as the soil they live on.  But how many wild forest animals are available in our markets?  None really.  But ocean animals… we have them in abundance.

My cook and I left home around 3:10 am.  We arrived at the Paranaque fish port at 4am.  still dark.  We immediately had a parking spot waiting for us.  We had a styrofoam container with us.  I had 2,500 pesos budget and we finished it all that day.  We were greeted at the entrance with a man selling fresh large whole tuna, tangigue, dorado and some normal sized squid.  Inside there was more, more, more… it was mayhem.  Informal sellers everywhere, barking, pushing pails, lifting wholesale amounts.  Most buyers were re-sellers in the markets, we were just buying for personal consumption, but we had a big house hold so we sort of qualify.  Maybe the budget of P 2,500 pesos will last us for 2 weeks?

What were we able to buy?  A 7 kilo yellow fin tuna never blast frozen, a whole tangigue, a whole dinorado, some squid, some small octopus, an eel, many different types of smaller sea fish.  I’m glad our cook was with me, she knew what was fresh and what was not.  It was a wet affair.  I think we need to wear boots next time.  My rubber shoes need washing.

We later explored the Bacoor Cavite wet market and found it bountiful with sea food as well.  It was just for exploration purposes, I didn’t have any money left.  I just bought 3 kilos of cauliflower.

We were home 6am.  Had to have the fish cleaned and prepared for storage.

At 9am I had the cook prepare a cooked coconut milk meal with the eel.  “Ginataang igat / palos”.   It was my first time to eat eel so forgive me if I have to cook it first time.  After that  I took a nap

At lunch we cooked the stew of the little octopus with its black ink.  Along with the cauliflower we made into “rice” for the children.  And the fresh raw tuna for sashimi.

Ah yes… tuna sashimi that was never blast frozen tastes bloody great.  I pigged out.

At dinner I just had a mango to socialize with the family.  I was still stuffed.

It was a rewarding but very tiring day.  I think I should only do that once a month.  We will see.  I have some pictures of our bounty!



Many safer alternative tools to antibiotic drugs

January 23, 2009 by Good Samaritan

In our raw paleolithic forum I made a post about many alternatives to oral anti-biotics in trying to cure a foot infection. This is a short list of what I came up with as tools in our family arsenal.

I really do not like drug company anti-biotics as they are dangerous stuff and the side effects can be disastrous. They are objects of last resort to me. Doctors prescribe anti-biotic drugs because that is the ONLY tool they have in their arsenal.

The world has a lot more tools than drugs. These are some that I know and use.

If you want to use garlic, I would crush it, put it on a piece of plastic with virgin coconut oil / extra virgin olive oil, then stand on it under the soles of my feet. Do this 10 to 15 minutes. That is how I administer anti-biotics to my family.

Another method we administer anti-biotics is via ingestion of 1 drop oregano oil in 1 liter of water. Or you can use 2 drops of super concentrated oil of oregano in the water. Dip your feet in it. If you can stand stronger, add more oregano oil drops. Oregano oil is powerful stuff, do not drop it undiluted on your skin! I get my super strength oregano from www.barefootherbalistmh.com

Another anti-biotic is electronic, we use a zapper from www.worldwithoutparasites.com which can be locally placed wherever we might have a problem. Helped our family many times too. Like my little girl who had neck pain. http://www.myhealthblog.org/2008/04/12/possible-meningitis-for-my-daughter-zapper-to-the-rescue/

Clove oil is another antibiotic you can merely splash on your feet / skin. Powerful stuff. Gets rid of pests. I got my clove oil from a nearby Indian grocery. (Indians from India)

If you have festering puncture wounds you can cut and jam in freshly pounded cayenne pepper and it will work really fast. Actually if I step on an iron nail, cayenne pepper jamming is the first thing I would do.

Another cheap and easy anti-biotic for feet is hydrogen peroxide. What we have in our stores is a 10 or 20 volumes solution. Mix 50% with water. Dip feet in it for that anti-biotic treatment.

Another is silver… colloidal silver… put in a spray bottle and spray on the spot to your heart’s content. Spray and spray and spray.

What kind of disasters are we talking about regarding antibiotic drug use? Oh the usual candida, yeast infection and sudden death syndromes…. really bad side effects… potentially fatal… sometimes the cure is worse than the disease in the case of drug type antibiotics.

Daniel Dingle and his water powered car is real. Cancer cures, disease cures are real.

January 22, 2009 by Good Samaritan

Daniel Dingle and his water powered car is real. Just as cancer cures and every form of disease cure is real. Everything is science, logic, demonstrable, repeatable. What is holding back water powered cars and disease cures? Most people do not see curing diseases or fitting everyone with water powered cars as profitable. In short, there’s no profit in it, why get into the business of it?

I distinctly remember being told there is no money in your real cure paradigms. It is enough that you are benefitting your own family. Keep it to yourself and concentrate on your own more profitable business. I run a website development and maintenance company.

The loving people who told me that understood that the cures did work, for myself, my family and thousands of other real cure practitioners around the planet… it is common sense… for us… but not for the rest of the zombie masses.

Being able to discern truth in healing and truth in water powered cars requires some scientific – non-dogmatic – non-political – non-greedy – altruistic – honest – intelligence. My disclosure is I’m a mechanical engineer and a programmer and a network administrator in the open source software world of GNU Linux so everything is just logic 101 that has to be demonstrable, repeatable, by anybody.

I sometimes refer to my cure manual and my other websites as open source healing. Why hide it. Why sell it. Just give away the darn information for everyone to know about it as plain as common sense.

Today we live our lives as if this knowledge is common sense. It’s not new anymore. I do not feel wierd or ostracized from the rest of society. So I don’t eat rice, I don’t eat bread, corn, nor pasta, instead I eat raw fruits, raw vegs and raw meat, I don’t use shampoo, I don’t use toothpaste and I don’t use deodorants, we don’t use pesticides at home and we take zero drugs… it’s common sense. It is common sense to us because we do not watch the brain washing device known as the television… the boob tube.

Why is this common sense to us? I’ve been overweight, deathly sick, chronically fatigued… now I’m just glowing healthy, better than I’ve felt since I was a teenager. What I used to follow as television sense was actually a whole lot of nonsense, in fact, they were mostly marketing garbage.

Watch a short documentary about Mr. Dingle’s water powered car. This invention is just a matter of fact. The only thing that needs to be worked out is how to make money with it, who to partner with and how to spread the wealth this invention brings to the Filipino people.

My wife has gout? Uric acid deposits in her feet and knee? Her cure protocol.

January 22, 2009 by Good Samaritan

A few days ago I found out from my wife that her massage therapist told her she had uric acid deposits in the soles of her feet and on her left knee. Those were the bumps the massage therapist was feeling and that which caused my wife a lot of pain lately. But she wasn’t telling until now.

Ah well, action time. Very easy gout cure procedures just like what we did with our cook. It’s just a little different with my wife because she has her own personality.

I first gave my wife a bottle of EMC which I keep for emergencies. She puts drops of EMC on the painful uric acid deposits and rubs them morning and evening. EMC will meet up with the uric acid deposits an neutralize them on the spot.

Then she needs to take 3 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar every morning to alkalize her body and neutralize more uric acid circulating her blood, also alkalizes her body.

Then she needs to kidney cleanse. Avocado leaves tea every evening. This is tough for her and I have to continuously remind her otherwise she’ll forget. Drink 1.5 liters each night. That’s a lot for her but it has to be done.

Food intake, stop all cooked nuts intake. Stop eating cooked meat for a while. If you can’t stop eating cooked meat, at least eat rare. She says she doesn’t like rare beef, so she would rather have fish, but her fish needs to be raw, cooked fish is overcooked all the time and will putrefy and add to her uric acid deposits.

I’d like her to fast 1 day at a time but it seems she can’t mentally swallow fasting. Even if she could drink and eat unlimited coconuts and coconut meat and watermelons, all will cleanse her kidneys… she won’t even try it. But I know those remedies will be super fast. Hey, I would do that for 3 days just to cure myself if I had gout, which I do not because I’m on raw paleolithic diet.

My wife is calling up the massage experts on a daily basis, the community massage. Each night they would massage the EMC to begin with.

Results so far after some 4 days… each application of EMC lessens the uric acid deposits and lessens the pain. There is daily progress in the lessening of pain and deposits, my wife can feel it. She is sputtering on the kidney cleansing, needs more reminding, and she has not bought plain apple cider vinegar yet. I just texted her to buy some while at lunch at her work. One evening I got her to eat raw bone marrow while dipping the raw marrow in her soup. She needs a lot of raw fat to cleanse her.

Will report my wife’s progress and hopefully eventual cure. Wish us luck.

Wawa Dam: Mountain treck for fresh air and organic fruits

January 18, 2009 by Good Samaritan

A few days ago I set off on my own adventure to see what was at the end of General Luna street after San Mateo all the way to Montalban, now renamed Rodriguez.  At the end of the road you hit the mountain and go up and end up in Wawa dam.  There is a parking fee of 20 pesos under some nice shady trees in front of the Montalban tourism office.  The small community begins here with people doing their own business, not tourist minded at all.

So I read from trolling the internet that Wawa dam was constructed by the Americans in 1909 and used to supply water to Metro Manila.  But in 1965, maybe from pollution, the government closed wawa dam; is this true?  Can anyone confirm this?

So today, the Wawa dam area is a government reserve.  It is clean mountain-lake provincial life, a stone’s throw away from the city where I live.  If you walk further on the foot path for 5 hours you can reach the Dumagat, a native tribe who has lived in the deep mountains for many generations.  I hear from the residents the Dumagat go down some once or twice a week to trade with the towns people.

What reliable produce can be found in Wawa dam?

They make sacks of charcoal.

I like their organic, mountain papayas which are dense / very heavy for their size and they taste sweet and fantastically hydrating, like the papayas we had in the organic farm in Palawan.  The wawa people pick their papayas ripe.

I like their organic mountain bananas which they call espaniola.  I thought they looked like lagkitan, but they are bigger.  They taste like lagkitan though.

I had the wrong information about getting fish, as I chatted with one of the store owners who said they had tilapia, carp and sometimes eels from their lake.  I went with my children this Saturday morning along with 2 nannies and a styrofoam chest expecting to buy fresh wild lake fish and found none!  I asked the other people of wawa and they said there was no regular schedule for fish catches.

My kids had a great time.  They didn’t get tired going up and down the mountain.  Good thing my wife didn’t come with us because the mountain is not safety approved by any agency.  There are no safety gears, no railings, treacherous cliffs all the way up or down.  Safe enough as whole communities go up and down the mountain with little children… but not safe enough for spoiled urban critters.

If you go around YouTube there are many young people going up and down wawa dam having a glorious time communing with nature.  It is such an easy and cheap excursion to venture into for those of us who do not like the trappings of modern life.  Wawa dam is for those of us who want real nature, without the safety nets.  No police, no lifeguards, no security guards, no restuarants, nothing resembling urban life.

Pictures of our Wawa Dam trip!

The rocks below wawa dam

The rocks below wawa dam

Wawa dam in background

Wawa dam in background

Wawa Dam having a papaya snack in a bamboo picknick hut

Wawa Dam having a papaya snack in a bamboo picknick hut

Wawa Dam Lake

Wawa Dam Lake

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