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bullterriermom
ParticipantI don’t really understand this theroy, can someone explain it to me, and or link me to a page that explains it?
theBCnut
MemberI believe it is based in Traditional Chinese Medicine. I don’t have a link, but I’m boosting this up top so somebody who knows more will hopefully see it. I can tell you that heart has some nutrients that are not common in other body parts that the heart needs, same with eyes and brain. So the theory makes since to me.
bullterriermom
ParticipantThank you mucho!!!!! I have been looking for links on line but can’t find anything, I am not sure if I was looking it up wrong. I have already orderd the carvasol from wysong and am taking her to get her allergies tested to find out exactly what foods she has allergies to so I know if I can get the heart glandular bc everyone seems to be from a beef source. Still I would like to understand like supports like theroy bc I don’t get it and feel dumb lol
theBCnut
Memberhttp://nourishedkitchen.com/bone-broths-adrenals-bones-teeth/
I googled chinese medicine like supports like and this was the only one that was anything.theBCnut
MemberThanks!!
bullterriermom
ParticipantThank you! I was typing in like supports like medical theroy and was finding bupkis, so thank you!
Shawna
MemberHi bullterriermom,
The link Hound Dog Mom provided is a REALLY REALLY good article on glandulars. I use Dr. Lee’s protomorphogen / glandulars on my dog that has had kidney disease since birth. She is seven years old, unmedicated besides glandulars and whole food vitamins etc. Dr. Lee’s company is called Standard Process. Excellent products.
However, some refer to anything outside of allopathic or western medicine as quackery etc. So I wanted to provide you with data supported by allopathic medicine. It is referred to as “oral tolerization”. They have studied it as a treatment for rheumatoid arthritis http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0889857X05700247
As well as in helping the body not reject transplanted organs – specifically the liver http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10706554 Autoimmune heart disease (unfortunately the paper isn’t pulling up for me today but the link is here and may work for you or tomorrow?) http://lib.bioinfo.pl/paper:19353248 A round about way to see the data is here http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:Dlj-FH1tQ8YJ:lib.bioinfo.pl/paper:19353248+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
And, the New York Times has a nice article on oral tolerization called “Hair of the Dog” http://www.nytimes.com/1994/10/18/science/hair-of-dog-tried-as-cure-for-autoimmune-disease.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm
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