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Post by toni on Jan 26, 2009 19:23:44 GMT -5
I just found this story and found it interesting about the milk. The Amish grandma told me a story of when she was a young girl growing up on the very same farm she is living on now. She became very ill and her mother suspected she was suffering from a parasite. At that time they had no plumbing inside their home so her mother had her sit in a washtub filled with milk. She said as a child it was awfully hard to sit still for any period of time but she was so glad she did. She suddenly felt a tingling in her rectum and could tell something was sliding through. Her mother was right, a large tapeworm suddenly appeared along with a nest of eggs and even some larvae. Apparently the tapeworm smells the milk and starts slithering to it. Once it expels into the liquid it drowns. www.grandmas-wisdom.com/tapeworm.html
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Post by fritolay66 on Jan 26, 2009 19:30:53 GMT -5
Brings a whole new meaning to the advertising, "Got Milk?".
Another thing about your milk recipe. When it breaks down it forms lactic acid, as we have already discussed, but in that process it is a source of hydrogen peroxide.
Frito
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Post by toni on Jan 26, 2009 20:19:47 GMT -5
I know I keep posting this, but it might be important. I know it's (milk) what makes the crystals come out of my scalp, and these hundreds of specimens every day come out of my lesion. Milk is a great antimicrobial - and even sprayed on raw beef to reduce contamination. ========================================== Abstract Bovine milk-derived lactoferrin (BMDL), an iron-binding glycoprotein, is known to be an effective natural antimicrobial. It is used as a spray, applied electrostatically, to raw beef carcasses to detach bacteria adhering to the surface in order to reduce microbial contamination. tinyurl.com/24mwse =========================================== Individual milk proteins á-casein, â-casein, ê-casein, and á-lactalbumin were also found to reduce the adhesion of S. aureus and L. monocytogenes.Cross-linking of adsorbed proteins partially reversed the inhibition of bacterial attachment, indicating that protein chain mobility and steric exclusion may be important in this phenomenon. Title: Effect of milk proteins on adhesion of bacteria to stainless steel surfaces. Author: Barnes, L M : Lo, M F : Adams, M R : Chamberlain, A H Citation: Appl-Environ-Microbiol. 1999 Oct; 65(10): 4543-8 Abstract: Stainless steel coupons were treated with skim milk and subsequently challenged with individual bacterial suspensions of Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas fragi, Escherichia coli, Listeria monocytogenes, and Serratia marcescens. The numbers of attached bacteria were determined by direct epifluorescence microscopy and compared with the attachment levels on clean stainless steel with two different surface finishes. Skim milk was found to reduce adhesion of S. aureus, L. monocytogenes, and S. marcescens. P. fragi and E. coli attached in very small numbers to the clear surfaces, making the effect of any adsorbed protein layer difficult to assess. Individual milk proteins alpha-casein, beta-casein, kappa-casein, and alpha-lactalbumin were also found to reduce the adhesion of S. aureus and L. monocytogenes. Cross-linking of adsorbed proteins partially reversed the inhibition of bacterial attachment, indicating that protein chain mobility and steric exclusion may be important in this phenomenon. grande.nal.usda.gov/ibids/index.p....s&therow=332493www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez....pt=AbstractPlus
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Post by toni on Jan 26, 2009 20:22:44 GMT -5
Well heck after I posted, I just tried clicking on the links at the bottom and they don't work any longer.
Hopefully (it was read before) as everything in my last post was copied off of those articles in the links. I'm sure it can be found again...if need be.
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Post by friskers on Jan 27, 2009 0:17:37 GMT -5
Ive heard of milk baths to get rid of worms before ! Ive never tried it though... I dont have a tub although I suppose I could improvise !
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Post by rhorn2006 on Jan 27, 2009 12:18:53 GMT -5
Is the milk bath suppose to consist of 100 percent whole milk,, or is it deluded with water,, if so how much??
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Post by toni on Jan 27, 2009 12:49:55 GMT -5
I don't know if it's (skim or whole or 2%). I personally use 2% topically dabbed onto my lesion (with plain yogurt mixed in) to sort of thicken it up, and that causes "specimens" to come out. So I know whatever I have in my skin, the (things) don't like the 2% milk. I'd think by the way the 2% milk works, all one would need to do is "sit in a small amount in the bath tub, and any kind "should" help. Probably have to sit for awhile, take in something to read, and let time pass. (just thinking outloud) Cause I'd not think something like this would be instant. Maybe 30 min even ...or more. I know this is going to sound funny....but really it's serious. Filling a bath tub with milk (realistically) could cost some $$$. So...I'm thinking of something "just to dunk your rear end in" and fill that. Like a bucket, but that would be too small. Lets think of something that could be used with just using 1 gallon of milk (for the hiney). First thought that came to mind ((( as FUNNY as this sounds))) is a car tire...if anyone has one laying around...or - I know, the spare in our cars. Oh, you can tell I'm wondering and desperate because I would like to try this too, because if anything "is in my bottom" I want it out NOW! So...if one took a "spare tire" oh....it can't have the rim on it though. I was thinking something like that, or a blow up donut shaped thing that one could lay a Glad Garbage bag in, ( like making a little swimming pool with a liner) and sit on that filled with a gallon of milk...who knows what might happen. It's almost scary to think "maybe" some 10 foot tape might slither out. Well...if that happened, the USA from east to west would hear me scream for sure.
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Post by rhorn2006 on Jan 27, 2009 18:13:05 GMT -5
I have heard that story about some early well known explorer who would swallow a tape worm before setting out on long expeditions, believing it was suppose to fight disease or something,, then upon his return, he would hold his face over a bowel of warm milk, and the worm would crawl out and drop into the bowel!! It is suppose to be a true story,, but I never really bought it!! Could be something to it though...
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Post by toni on Jan 27, 2009 18:42:18 GMT -5
Wow, I'd never heard of that, but like you said there might be something to it. (the expelling with milk)
I don't believe the (crux) of Morgs is "tapes", never did, just like all the other "critters" people are finding. But, we can rid those critters that *may* have infested us.
I've felt for along time (the Bt) as I'd posted about, and referencing the bees " the bees that were introduced to gmo maize (Bt)ed maize died, because the mites the bees were exposed to carried fungi, 5-6 different kinds, is what did them in. Do you remember that article? The Bt collapsed their immunes.
All the pathogens bypassed their immunes or collapsed them, because the initial problem was the Bt. Which I still feel "the Bt" is what is going on in us...and allowing all the other infections/infestations.
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Post by bannanny on Jan 27, 2009 18:50:48 GMT -5
If you really wanna try it toni, just get a bowl large enough to sit your butt into and fill it with milk. Of course put something like plastic or a trash bag underneath the bowl for protection if you feel a need to get up quick! That should work, eh? Let us know... hugs ~~ bannanny
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Post by rhorn2006 on Jan 27, 2009 19:51:13 GMT -5
I dont know if tapes are a big problem with Morgellons, I have been taking a 30mg dose of Ivermecton (tabs) every month for about a year and have not noticed a big change in anything from it.. I still have the moving sensations, and it did not change my gastronomical problems either.. What has had an effect on my gastronomical issues has been "Rocephin" injections.. I went in for a 1-cc injection every week for 2 months (October 9th, through December 4th 2008) Two weeks after starting the injections, the crawling sensations slowed way down.. About 6 weeks in, the gastronomical related problems cleared up and became normal,, and the black worms (people call chains) I had always had throughout my stool for well over two years, also cleared up. It has been almost two months and the crawling slowly returned to what it was, but everything gastronomical is still normal The doctor is going to start another 2 month run of "Rocephin" injections the first of February,, this time at double the dosage to see if it stops the crawling and effects anything else.. If you have not had "Rocephin" before, I can tell ya that its really thick and burns like crazy for days!! I ain't looking forward to it, but im always willing to give what ever might work a shot I will keep you all posted on the results..
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Post by friskers on Jan 27, 2009 21:26:25 GMT -5
i may get brave and try this. I never would before because i thought the worms would be alive when they came out and I couldnt hack sitting in a bowl of live worms and who knows maybe they would try to crawl into another nearby hole ;D But if they in fact die thats not so bad!
Now to find a big enough bowl.........could be humerous trying to get the right size while shopping in a store! Hope noones looking while I see if my butt fits into a bowl ;D
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Post by toni on Jan 27, 2009 21:32:59 GMT -5
Bannanny, yeah.....one of these days I'll give it a whirl. I'm sort of afraid actually, but, you know me, I'll eventually try it cause I've got to see what's what...you know. Friski, hahahaha NO KIDDING huh? hahahaha ;DThat's funny about checking out which bowl would (fit) hahah! That's why I thought maybe a tire, then lined with a Glad Garbage bag might work too. And the worms "if it did" cause that to happen, oh....wouldn't that be good and not good. Carrie, I just saw your post, (the only problem with powdered milk is it's not the same). I mean it will make your skin feel nice and all....but I've tried "powdered on my lesion, and it doesn't do the same thing as "milk" from the carton does.
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Post by Carrie♥ on Jan 27, 2009 21:37:24 GMT -5
You can use whole powered milk. I use to take whole milk baths with molasses. It was so tasty you could drink my bath water Hey Rhorn...it's been a long time...nice to see you!!! Ivermectin doesn't kill tapeworms...
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Post by friskers on Jan 27, 2009 21:45:40 GMT -5
you must be very tasy coming out of a bath Carrie ;D
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Post by fritolay66 on Jan 27, 2009 23:00:21 GMT -5
This is off topic/thread, but I just have to comment. Friskers, you are an absolute hoot!! Since I have fallen off my chair and can't get back up, I need a tissue, is there a Kleenex EMS system one could wear around their neck for such occasions?
Thank you, I needed to laugh very loudly.
Frito
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Post by ANTHILL on Jan 27, 2009 23:05:33 GMT -5
you must be very tasy coming out of a bath Carrie ;D Oh she was so very vary vary tasty believe me ;D
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Post by justhanginin on Jan 27, 2009 23:23:34 GMT -5
OK also a little off-topic, but maybe this is why Cleopatra was supposed to have bathed in milk? Maybe she was just trying to get some critters off of her. I guess that would qualify as a beauty enhancer. I seem to recall that this was what the parents of the children with The original Morgellons did to treat their infants, rubbed their backs with milk . How about one of those kiddie blowup pools, a small one? Might be worth a try. Probably cheaper than going out to get a big enough tire. That's quite an image Frisky, certainly gave me a good laugh.
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Post by freaky on Jan 27, 2009 23:34:23 GMT -5
Mr. Ant!
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Post by ctbarb on Jan 28, 2009 0:49:51 GMT -5
You guys are hysterical! And Friskers, I have this vision in my head now of you shopping in a department store, eyeing every bowl and "trying a few on".....I can picture it now......your booty in a baggy! What a hoot!!! Look out KMart - get your blue light ready, here comes Friskers!!! Ya know, you could check out the Garden Dept. and look for a large planter liner (the one the pot sits on) and sit in that? I'll never think of milk again without thinking of you, Friskers on your shopping spree! Luv ya, ctbarb
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