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Happy Birthday Extra Virgin Olive Oil Enema for our 9 year old Boy

June 2, 2010 by Good Samaritan

Our 9 year old boy celebrated his birthday yesterday, June 01. It is his 9th birthday. And with this birthday morning, after a wonderful poop came the extra virgin olive oil enema. Yahoo! Just as I described it in the possible IBS cure post, we are beginning his extra virgin olive oil enemas. As a possible cure to whatever is stunting his growth and whatever may have caused his intussusception.

If you remember, our boy miraculously avoided surgery for intussusception. The best scenario for surgery was shortened colon – snip, snip. We got the best possible scenario – no surgery, intestinal healing, no pain, all organs intact. Now to continue the miracle.

The initial straightening out of the intestines happened with the castor oil and the olive oil enema. I would have wanted to strictly put my child on a raw paleo diet, high fat, low carb, but it seems very hard for him to instantly adjust. So I will have to treat him by other means, with the help of olive oil enemas.

In the past he has had slow growth, muscle testing showed polyps and his primary complex with the rough spot on his right arm (which have healed.) I’m thinking polyps which may have contributed to the intussusception. But if that is the case, then regular olive oil enemas should shrink those polyps directly by being bathed in raw fat, raw olive oil fat. I figure every 2 to 3 days of this olive oil enema will do him good. Straighten out any kinks in his colon. Quench all inflammations. Polyps would be all quenched out.

For how long? It’s a wait and see game. I will have to monitor how he looks and how he feels. If this is the last step we need for him to do a growth spurt, then we should see him grow fast, gain appetite. At least he’s getting some raw fat.

Past 2 days he’s been very active and very happy.

Irritable Bowel Syndrom (IBS) Possible Cure: Try Olive Oil Enemas

May 30, 2010 by Good Samaritan

I’ve been reading about many people suffering from IBS and they are trying all sorts of diets to cure IBS. But there should be a FASTER way to cure IBS. Our intussusception experience introduced us to olive oil enemas. Historically, old time doctors have reduced colon type tumors with olive oil very very fast. Why not inflamed colons?

This curiosity was triggered by an email in the raw paleo diet mailing list:

Been suffering with IBS for years, eating raw has helped but has not eliminated the problem. Still I dont know exactly why do people suffer from IBS, yes its a inflammation of the bowels but why? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Being the goodsamaritan that I am, this was a problem that needs solving, so here are my 2 cents:

Seems there is a shortcut to cure IBS: Olive Oil Enemas

Try it, it may work for you.

Please try extra virgin olive oil enemas every other day before sleeping. Try 12 ounces at least inside. Hold for at least 15 minutes. Lie down in different positions, left, right, flat on back, flat on tummy, and with ass raised.

Please report if you have marked improvement after 1 week.

And from another website, it seems other people have clued in on olive oil for IBS before, you just have to ask google the right keywords: “ibs olive oil enema”

Why Olive Oil Re-Educates the Colon

There are certain characteristics that make olive oil the premiere choice as a medium for use in procedures that help re-educate the colon posture within the abdominal cavity. They are as follows:

1. Olive oil is heavier than water and as such, implant procedures, which utilize gravity to aid in the re-education process (posture normalization), are further aided by the heavier weight of the oil. Additionally, introducing olive oil to full colon capacity will result in a therapeutic distention or expansion of the organ. This distention therapeutically stretches the colon. With repeated implant sessions, this “stretching” process will tend to realign and reconstitute the integrity of the organ within the abdominal cavity towards a normal shape, size, and position. By using gravity along with this stretching action, old kinks, loops, gnarls, or twists of the colon can be corrected.
2. Because Olive oil is fairly stable inside the colon, massaging techniques—especially massaging techniques, which also incorporate gravity—is useful to realign and lift the colon back into a normal position, especially the transverse section.
3. Administering the olive oil in the knee-chest position is a good example of how gravity can be used to promote the “re-education” process.
4. Olive oil lubricates the mucosa lining in the colon. The lubrication process further aids in the “re-education” of the colon. Although many people take olive oil in their diet orally, rectal infusion is excellent because the mucous membrane of the bowels can absorb the oil much faster with higher saturation.

Olive oil works to heal the colon. The above technique is used with as much olive oil as one can hold, 1-3 quarts, a non-latex enema bag and a retention nozzle. In addition, smaller amounts of olive oil, along with Aloe Vera and MSM, work to heal an inflamed colon when one has IBS or any other related bowel disease.

from http://www.optimalhealthnetwork.com/Why-Olive-Oil-ReEducates-the-Colon-s/434.htm

So if you have IBS, give this a try for 2 weeks. Theoretically, it should work for IBS. Make sure it is extra virgin olive oil. I will be trying this on our son who almost got surgery from intussusception, was diagnosed with polyps and used to have tuberculosis and has growth problems… needs catching up.

May we all succeed! Feedback welcome!

Our home enema kit

Healthier Party Food Ideas: Buko Palamig! Sashimi! Raw Veggy sticks!

May 29, 2010 by Good Samaritan

One of my healthy party ideas came to fruition today… TWICE! An entire jug of buko palamig in my son’s lunch time party. An entire jug of buko palamig in our extended family get together for our grandma who recently passed away. Move out softdrinks, move out beer, in this hot summer, everybody bows down to the refreshing power of buko palamig. Let’s get drunk over buko palamig.

What is buko palamig? (direct translation is: coconut cooling drink) It’s coconut juice, big blocks of ice, coconut meat strands plus some sugar to taste. Yeah yeah sugar is bad but you can’t have 100% goodness appeal to all people in a party of mostly standard food eaters. And I halved the amount of sugar they usually put in.

Where to get buko palamig? I got mine from my suki in Marikina Market. I usually buy 20 coconuts at a time. They also sell buko palamig retail. I asked this time to buy the entire jug with contents this time. Pretty cheap huh? Cheap but good!

Then there’s sashimi. Everybody loves sashimi. Fresh raw tuna, raw blue marlin, fresh raw salmon. Yes the salmon is farmed, so it’s not the best but it will have to do… party compromises.

I then got a zester tool which makes fine strands of a giant labanos I bought. A nice condiment for the sashimi. There’s kikkoman fermented and brewed soy sauce, some calamansi and some wasabi for that Japanese feel. Plus wooden disposable chop sticks.

Got some raw carrots and raw cucumber sticks in. It wasn’t so popular, but hey, it’s there.

We health advocates can tip the balance and help friends and relatives by bringing healthy RAW food to every party.

Grandma died of Protein Calorie Malnutrition

May 27, 2010 by Good Samaritan

My grandma died a few days ago. She was 85. She was incredibly weak for a long time. The good doctor who saw her and signed her death certificate wrote one of the major causes of death was Protein Calorie Malnutrition. I searched this on the net and found some pretty good stuff about this ailment which takes many weeks of supportive treatment. Something Vander Gaditano could have easily done, at the right price, with a high rate of success.

This protein calorie malnutrition is something I would like to study in depth. It appears many diseases are caused by malnutrition. It’s what you eat and what you absorb.

This sounds like what my grandma endured:

Marasmus is defined simply as chronic deprivation of energy needed to maintain body weight. Its extreme form is characterized by severe weight loss and cachexia.1 Marasmus is further characterized by subnormal body temperature, decreased pulse and metabolic rate, loss of skin turgor, constipation, and starvation diarrhea, consisting of frequent, small, mucus-containing stools

and

Treatment

Individuals treated for protein-energy malnutrition are at risk for refeeding syndrome, in which hypophosphatemia, hypokalemia, and hypomagnesemia may lead to disturbances in the cardiac, neurologic, gastrointestinal, respiratory, hematologic, skeletal, and endocrine systems. Guidelines have been developed to help prevent these complications and to establish a transition to normalcy. Treatment consists of 2 phases: stabilization and rehabilitation.

The initial (stabilization) phase proceeds from days 1 through 7. It consists of treatment and prevention of hypoglycemia, hypothermia, dehydration, and infection; correction of electrolyte imbalance and micronutrient deficiencies; and a cautious feeding regimen.

A rehabilitation phase proceeds from weeks 2 through 6. It consists of achievement of catch-up growth; provision of sensory stimulation and emotional support; and preparation for follow-up after recovery.

These initial 2 steps are followed by protocols for the treatment of shock and anemia; management of associated conditions; and guidelines for individuals who fail to respond.

from: http://www.nutritionmd.org/health_care_providers/general_nutrition/protein_malnutrition.html

Choosing Plain CT-Scan to avoid the side effects of blood contrasting dyes

May 26, 2010 by Good Samaritan

When our son was hospitalized weeks ago in extreme abdominal pain, we were offered a CT-Scan to see inside his abdomen what was causing the pain. My wife and I knew the dangers of CT-scan dyes and searched the internet for information as to how important those dyes were, what the dangers were, what reported side effects were. Since I do search engine optimizations and I’m an accomplished healer myself, I knew the search words to enter and sometimes which websites to query.

These dyes were coloring dyes. They improved the contrast of the CT-scan. But these dyes were not necessarily necessary. Many people reported side effects due to kidney related damage not being able to fully detox out the chemical dyes. Some people chose plain CT-scans and were able to go about their business. So we chose to write down on the consent form to only a Plain CT-Scan.

What’s more, in the consent form, there was a rider sentence after the ct-scan that in effect said were agreeing to any resulting needed surgical operations afterwards which we cleared up with the head doctor and we proceeded to cancel – cross out the offending statement. We wanted a plain ct-scan, period. We will not be forced to agree on what to do next. There are other ways to cure people without resorting to surgery.

So our son did get the plain CT-scan and the diagnosis turned out to be intussusception. The hospital team of doctors scheduled surgery at 11am the following day, it was our backup plan. But the non-surgical miracle took place at around 11pm to 1am. So when the doctors made their rounds for pre-surgery the following morning, our son was already cured. They verified this via blood tests, x-ray and ultrasound.

We were happy to have chosen to avoid the CT-scan blood dye for our son. We chose not to interfere in his body’s self healing innate abilities. And we were rewarded by his “one for the books” intussusception cure.

As parents who had the ultimate responsibility for our child, we exercised our responsibility every step of the way.

Manny Pacquiao: Acid Reflux or Constipated? Colon cleansing required!

May 24, 2010 by Good Samaritan

In the news today, boxing king Manny Pacquiao taken to the hospital for stomach ailment. They poo poo the news and say it was just his usual acid reflux. Why take acid reflux lightly? It just means the man is constipated. He has some junk he needs to let go off. Take your pick, there are many ways to clear up acid reflux, never to return.

There’s Dr. Tam’s Miracle Tea, the best colon cleanser in town.

There’s always good old castor oil cleansing. Buy a cheap bottle at the drug store and drink when you wake up.

There’s also Red Juice, another more commercialized product.

Personally, I would like to see Manny Pacquiao endorse Dr. Tam’s Miracle Tea as this endorsement will improve the health of millions upon millions of Filipinos around the world. Say goodbye to all those cancers and acid refluxes and appendicitis and other constipation is the root cause of your disease problems.

If you are reading this Manny, you’ve got to try Dr. Tam’s Miracle tea. After this, go serve us well in congress.

Dr. Tam’s Miracle Tea visit http://www.curemanual.com/detox-protocols-and-treatments/colon-cleansing/doctor-tams-miracle-tea/

Raw Paleo Diet Meal Presentations by Inger of Germany

May 23, 2010 by Good Samaritan

I have absolutely zero presentation with my raw meat meals. I seem to have gone back in time and gone caveman. At the worst I’m just biting off meat from a chunk, at best it’s cut sashimi style and eaten with chopsticks, well yeah I like my eggs sipped from a hole in the shell because I don’t have to wash any dishes. But when it comes to enticing family members to eat a raw paleo diet, it seems presentation is important and Inger blazes a trail of pictures for the squeamish to try raw meat in their daily diet.

This is beef liver, and tartar. For the tartar I used minced beef, a little bit olive oil (you can leave that out) one tsp onion chopped, caper (kapern), fresh ground black pepper, Dijon mustard (raw) 1 tbsp. and fresh parsley. Just mix all together and enjoy!

This was delicious, Buffalo (the smaller piece) and entrecote(ribeye?) from grassfed beef. Yum.

This is my all raw pemmican, made with marrow. I love this, it is my favorite meal.

Grassfed beef, sliced, with grassfed marrow-pieces, and a nettle. Grassfed beef and marrow tastes like HWC to me..

Linden leaves (tastes very mild and so delicious!), and one piece of aged liver, dried, ground up heart with coconut oil.

Tartar from minced meat and minced halibut 50%/50%. I mixed in a tiny bit chopped onions, a bit more fresh coriander (that gives a really nice taste!) some fresh limejuice and very little seasalt.
On the top “caviar” from wild salmon. The white topping is creme fraiche.. hard to get raw. But you can leave it, for sure.

Carpaccio from halibut, with “caviar” and fresh dill and lemon.

From http://www.rawpaleoforum.com/display-your-culinary-creations/inger%27s-carnivore-meals-)/

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