Re: colonoscopy/colon healing herbs
Thanks for this valuable input, Hanks.
Another thing I used was the stone crushing herb chanca piedra, because stones can get into all the organs. I think I had some pancreatic stones that passed earlier. Barefoot has the kidney/pancreas stuff that helps with stones as well as
http://www.wonwithnature.com
who made me up a triple strength dosage of the chanca piedra. Richard Schulze has the kidney/bladder tea that helped me thru this. As I did a lot of the liver flushes quite close together, it seemed to affect the kidney and bladder elimination. After all, we're putting an awful lot of toxins down thru there. The liver flushes do take the stress off the kidneys, but the urinary system may need a little help, too.
Half of this program for getting the organs well is clean. The other half is feed. The organs need the healing herbs.
My experience when cleaning out is losing some appetite as the toxins are coming out. That seems to be a problem all over again. I knew at the start of this program that I had a very bad colon situation. Now, it seems with all the work I am having to do cleaning it the second time, I am going to be adding the healing herbs again. You might want to look up some of these. I've used the slippery elm in the past. It has worked well. It's nutritive as well as healing, so a person can live on it for a while.
I took this info out of my "Back To Eden" herbal book. Except for the aloes and slippery elm, I haven't had any experience and am not familiar with the rest. I'm still learning about the herbs. (!!!)
Colombo root. That's available from
http://www.herbsofmexico.com
Fireweed. Available from
http://www.HighSierraBotanicals.com
Fleabane. Available from Penn Herb Co. Ltd.
Peppermint. I've used that in the 00 capsules and gotten that from Young Living Essential Oils. Rocky Mountain Oils has some good oils, too.
Aloe vera juice at the health food store. I use the whole leaf aloe vera juice.
Vervain.
Slippery elm, bayberry bark, goldneseal and myrrh are the rest listed, and are available from
http://www.mountainroseherbs.com
This is a little of my introductory research on the colon healing subject. I may come back with more information if I do decide to try any of these other herbs.
As the polyps come off, it does make the colon a little sore, so I'm going back to some of the healing herbs.
Hope you find this useful.