Monday, June 17, 2013

Getting rid of a stuborn virus

This is my sweet Tiny Trotter, age 5 who came home sick from the beach with a fever virus and some GI upset.

This is colloidal silver, it fights against 650 different kinds of bacteria and viruses.

Remember the phrase I used a while back when talking about things I do for myself and my family?  "Not wrong, just different!"  Keep that in mind when reading this post!  I'm not against western medicine, I am a nurse myself!  I just find that sometimes in todays medical world that some natural remedies that work well, are not mentioned because they do not make anyone money! 
So I am going to share a story with you:
5 kids are at the beach, Gulf of Mexico waters, and 3 of the 5 end up sick.  Main symptom, fever, with a little GI upset, some mild vomiting and a few cases of diarrhea.  No energy in the kids and no appetite!  Complaint of headache and excessive thirst.  Fever will not break and ranges from 99.8-104.6  These kids are sick!  I started off with my child that was sick treating the fever with Epsom salt baths, and chamomile tincture.  This worked for the first 24-36 hours.  Then she would not eat or drink much at all and the fever would not respond to the tincture.  So I gave the ibuprofen every 12 hours or as far apart as I could.  As long as her fever was 101.5 or less, I did nothing!  On day 3 of my Tiny Trotter being sick, it was also day 5 of one of the other children.  My best friend decided to take hers to the doctor.  I was curious what this virus was myself, so asked her to let me know what the Dr said.  The answer was, "not sure, but here is a prescription."  I am married to a self employed man and our insurance...well, lets just say we pay for it ALL out of pocket.  So I thought I would give my child the colloidal silver as her "antibiotic" just as my friends Dr had prescribed for her sick children who had the same thing.  Thanks to her for saving me some money and letting me have her diagnosis without having to pay way too much!  LOL
The difference between antibiotics and this colloidal silver is that the silver also fights against viruses!    Antibiotics are only good against bacteria.  So we had a little test for ourselves going on...is this a virus they have or bacteria?  Today is 3 days of Tiny Trotter on the silver and she is fever free and appetite back, along with playing like her usual self.  This also would have been her 5th day of the symptoms had she awoken with fever again.  So I feel like 2 full days of the silver in her system did the trick.  I am going to continue to give it for about a total of 10 days just to boost her immune system.  My friend?  Her kids are on the up side of this as well.  She did not feel that the antibiotic did anything to help!  One of her kids had fever for 5-6 days, and the other one I saw today and she still said she felt bad.  Today for her is 6 days being sick.  Poor kids!  What was it they had?  How did they get it?  Why didn't the other 2 get it?  All I know is our other 2 kids are healthy eaters and a healthy weight!  The other 3 are more picky and under weight! 
What I have learned that I wanted to share...just because its not prescribed, doesn't mean it can't work.  I did a LOT of research online before I gave it to her.  Some sites said it was dangerous, others said it was fine.  There was a lot of medical research that had been done all over the world for years on this mineral and nothing was found negative.  But just like with all things...a little is all you need!  Too much of a good thing, is still TOO much!  And for those interested?  I bought it on amazon.com for under $30.  Should last us a LONG time!  It was an 8 oz bottle, you only use 1/2-1 dropper full and the shipping was even FREE!  I am a PRIME member, but this was not a PRIME item.  Still is was FREE shipping and I got it in 2 business days.  (What I used on Tiny Trotter was some my chiropractor has given me another time she was sick)

Thursday, May 9, 2013

GI testing results are in...

So this is a diagram of what the human anatomy of our digestive track looks like.  Just in case anyone is curious about that!
My test results were as follows:
NO fungus or yeast
NO parasites (Yippie!!!)
3 strains of bacteria that all people have normally in the gut:
1. e.coli
2. strep
3. lactococcus
All of these were in serious overgrowth in my gut!  Not a good thing, especially since all the other markers were negative and I did NOT have a bacterial infection in the gut.  Luckily Anti-microbials can cure this!
(SIgA) which is a marker that tests for intestinal immunity was LOW!  Normal is 400-880, and mine was 44.
This is the immunity of the mucosal tissue, not what determines if you catch a cold or not!
This could be low due to food sensitivities which I have not tested for yet, but will be doing next!
I had no inflammation in the gut!  Thats good!
Chymotrypsin (pancreas enzymes) were low.  Normal is around 15, mine was 4.  What does this mean?  My food is not being properly broken down because my pancreatic enzymes are low.
I did have a little blood in the stool, once I begin gut healing treatment, I will retest for this to see if it is still there, worse or the same.
The recommendation was to start gut healing treatment to see if symptoms of bloating and discomfort after eating go away, or test for Food Sensitivities.  When I say bloating, let me be clear here that this is extreme bloating!  I have a flat stomach, eat anything at all and then I look 5 months pregnant.  No matter how much I work out my ABS, I cannot hold in my ABS to where I don't look preggers.  FRUSTRATION, and PAIN!  So,  I chose to go ahead and test for the food issues first because I felt it would be a lost cause to heal the gut if the food is the problem!  This test is being mailed to me now and once I have my blood drawn, I will have results in 2 days!  Much faster on this test!
So, when people ask me why I am doing this testing through a Nutritional Therapist and not my doctor, the answer is this...
Sadly enough in our Western Medical community, testing is not super thorough.  As long as they can find one thing out of the norm that there is a pill for, then they stop there and prescribe the pill.  The problem I have with this is that more times than not, this doesn't really get to the bottom of what is really going on.  Then the pill masks the symptoms so the real problem still exists.  I am taking my health into my own hands and seeking out help from a more holistic approach.  I want all the tests run and then collaboratively with my N.T. we will come up with as natural of a plan as we can to get my body back in balance the way GOD designed it to be.  We live in such a toxic world that no matter how hard we try to eliminate the toxins from our environment, we are still exposed to some degree.
I hope this hasn't totally overwhelmed or confused you all!  It's a lot to take in and understand!  Thanks for reading and following along!  I welcome any comments and questions if you are struggling to get some answers about your own health!  I will try my best to guide you in the right direction!       

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Yoga for stress!

 Flamingo in "Tree Pose" at the Nashville Zoo, April 30, 2013
Yellow Lab in "Downward Facing Dog" at my house, April 19, 2013

I read a blog post on one of the many blogs I follow yesterday describing how even in our young children, they can get stressed and depressed.  Many times these conditions either go undiagnosed or the children end up medicated for them.  The blog was talking about how "YOGA" can help with stress and depression simply from the fact that it starts with our breath.  Deep breathing and relaxation.  This is what we are told to do to help with child birth, so it does make since when we thing about the science behind "Yoga".  The pictures I posted above are of animals in their own environment doing "yoga" poses all the time, everyday!  The point of the post I read was that before we let our children become stressed or depressed we should start at a very early age teaching them techniques of relaxation and deep breathing.  The blogger had given some suggestions on reading a story and having the children act out the story through flowing from one yoga pose to another.  I thought it was a very clever and cute idea.  Also keeps the body flexible and thus preventing injury in our day to day activities.  
I also was at the chiropractor yesterday and they has a documentary playing on how much our young children are prescribed anti-depressants.  That these types of medications along with ADD and ADHD meds have such horrific side affects that children as young as 7 are hanging themselves.  I know this subject may hit a chord with some people and I do not mean that I judge you if you have your child on any of these meds.  Each person is entitled to their own choice of how to handle situations in their childs life.  My main point here is to educated anyone who is looking for an alternative to the medications.  If your doctor has suggested your child be medicated and you want to try something else first, then I encourage you to look into some yoga for kids.  There are many DVDs, Youtube videos, books, etc out there.  Also removing red-40 dye from their foods and supplementing with extra magnesium (either in powder form mixed with water or topical form that is absorbed through the skin, ie epsom salt baths).  Personally being someone who suffers the stress syndrome "Adrenal Fatigue" and how it wreaks havoc on the body, I would love to see my children learn techniques as a child that could help them through out life learn not to get stressed!
Just my thoughts to share with you today, and remember, each person's opinion is their own, and it's "not wrong, just different"!  Thanks for reading!  Leave me a comment on your opinion!


Friday, May 3, 2013

Homemade non-toxic cleaning

Homemade Dry Laundry Detergent Recipe:
1 4lb box Borax
1 4lb box Arm & Hammer Baking Soda
1 box Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda
3 bars of Felps-naptha soap
2 small containers of oxy clean (this is probably not considered non toxic, but for those who really have trouble with stains or yellowing, you may have to add this)

*You should be able to find all of these items at your grocery store in the laundry isle.

This detergent is fairly mild smelling, so if you love a strong scent, you may want to add a few drops of an essential oil like lavender to each load on the rinse cycle.

Start out by grating the bars of soap just like you would cheese. Don't worry it will dissolve, even if you wash with COLD water!
Toss all the ingredients into a large trash bag and carefully incorporate them all by gently flipping the bag.  Or you could line a 5 gal bucket with the trash bag and then stir all the ingredients.
Once it is all mixed, store however you like.  This is a picture, above, of mine.  I bought this tall glass container at TJ Maxx.  I keep a 2 Tbsp scoop in the container, and that is all it takes per load. 
Homemade Floor Cleaner:  (great for hardwoods!)
1 cup water
1 cup vinegar
1 cup isopropyl alcohol
2-3 drops natural dish soap (I use Dr. Bronners)
10-15 drops essential oil (optional)
24 oz fine mist spray bottle

Add all ingredients to spray bottle and shake to combine.  Sweep/vacuum the floors, spray cleaner, wipe with a microfiber cloth with the grain of the wood.
Furniture Polish:
 1 cup olive oil
1/3 cup lemon juice
mix into a spray bottle, spray wood and wipe clean with a cloth.  For wooden surfaces only!

Bathroom cleaner:
1 cup Borax
1/2 cup white vinegar
mix ingredients, scrub on bathroom surfaces, rinse away.

Kitchen cleaner:
1-2 drops Grapefruit Seed Extract
per ounce of water
Mix in a spray bottle, spray on surface, and wipe clean.

Dishwasher soap:
1 cup borax
1 cup baking soda
rinse dishes well, add distilled white vinegar to rinse agent spot, use heat cycle to disinfect.

For all other cleaning needs on surfaces, microfiber cloths and water do a wonderful job!  I found microfiber cloths in a 3 pack at the dollar tree for $1.




Thursday, April 25, 2013

Anyone can grow a garden!






I live in a neighborhood outside city limits and on a street that dead ends.  So I kind of feel like I am out in the country a little, yet am close enough to town for all those trips I make in a day!  My neighbor usually grows a pretty big garden, so the 5 years I have lived here, I have just taken what he gives me.  This year I decided that we eat such a variety of vegetables that he does not grow, so maybe I should try and grow those.  Thank goodness for pinterest and all of the great ideas that are out there!
This pin was what I started with: planting my seed in egg shell halves and sprouting them inside first.   http://www.17apart.com/2012/01/how-to-plant-seeds-using-eggshells.html

Then today, I decided to move those seedling that have sprouted on out into my "palette" garden.  This idea came from here:http://www.hometalk.com/146502/our-palette-garden
even though they suggest standing it upright, I am going to keep mine flat on the ground! 

So what have I planted this spring?  Butternut squash, sugar snap peas, broccoli, carrots, bell peppers, Brussels sprouts, kale, lettuce, and spinach.  Those are all in the palette garden.  Then in pots going up my front porch steps are my herbs for cooking.  Basil, oregano, thyme, rosemary,& parsley.  I also have mint that grows around my flag pole and dill that is in the flower bed.  In another flower bed I planted chamomile and in the bed with my blueberry bushes, I planted asparagus.  My strawberries are doing well!  They have so many white buds on them already. 

So how does your garden grow?  I think even if you live in an apartment you could do the palette garden and plants in containers!    Leave me a comment with what all you're growing this year!  For more ideas, follow me on pinterest!  http://pinterest.com/liciajoy/


Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Last day of GI testing

Although not the most glamorous thing to do, today is the last day of my GI testing.  As I am writing this post I am spitting in my last vial and then off to UPS to send it off for analysis.  Last time it took over a week to get my results, so I am not expecting this time to be any faster.  Have I mentioned I DO NOT like to wait! 
On Sunday we had some friends over for a cookout and one of my good friends Birthday celebrations.  There was of course an ice cream cake and then another friend brought chess squares. I was really good and avoided the cake, however chess squares...oh how I love the!  It has been SOOOO long since I have had a chess square!  So I thought to myself, I can surely have one tiny bite and it will be fine.  WRONG!!! I did have two tiny bites, but the next day I was BLOATED and crampy, and felt tired and just gross.  All in all, it was so good at the time I was chewing the dessert, but so NOT worth it the WHOLE next day!  Lesson learned!
I sure hope this GI panel will give me some answers!  Feeling like this for a whole day over  2 little bites of wheat/gluten is just crazy!  If the answers are not found in this test, I will have to do another test for food sensitivities.  That one will require blood work, which I am NOT a fan of! Anyone else feel like this after you eat wheat/gluten?  If so, leave me a comment of how you deal with the bloat the next day!  Peppermint tea used to help, but not anymore!

Monday, April 22, 2013

Healthy birthday cake



My oldest daughter turned 8 last week. She is the one who seems to be super sensitive to gluten and processed sugar. So for her "cake" this year she chose a fruit cake. Basically we just used a seedless watermelon as the cake part and then using tooth picks we attached other fruits like other melons, strawberries, grapes and pineapple. I used wooden skewer sticks and made fruit kabobs sticking out the top. It turned out cute and was delicious. Just goes to show that even kids will grow to desire to be good to their bodies if you help them understand and teach them.