daystar1952
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Hi Belva... Your private message mailbox is full so I'm posting a link here. Part way down after clicking on the link , you will see a brief description on how to make the Lemon olive oil drink. Yes, I made it for 2 weeks straight and the burning in the legs went away.
It may be a combination of making your ph more alkaline....detoxing the liver and gallbladder and I think oilve oil has some antimicrobial properties. You can add xylitol or stevia to make it a little less tart
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Well I for one am glad Belva's pm is full-otherwise I might have missed this Daystar.
It seems doable to me and I am feeling a bit discouraged about leg pain that has me thinking of using a cane,too.
I drink the lemon juice but was never quite sure how much to squeeze into the water bottle. Now i know-
Also Olive Oil is my friend-it helps the Flagyl go down smooth. So i will have my own experiment with this-and perhaps avoid an appointment with an orthopedic.
daystar1952
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Carol....Make sure you use a small wire mesh strainer and let it drip into a bowl or whatever. I remember having to press the puply juice till all the liquid was out of the strainer. I really should try it again just even for regular health even tho I don't have the burning anymore
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Carol in PA
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For the last couple months I've been having some problems, and I think I'm getting neuropathy.
My feet are a little numb. When I scrub them with a washcloth in the shower, I can't feel it very well. I can't even feel a light touch on the skin.
I told this to my doctor, and he ordered a blood test to check for diabetes, as diabetic neuropathy is common.
Now comes the exciting part....
I mentioned this to a physician friend who has neuropathy, and she said she takes B complex vitamins for this.
I had stopped taking B vitamins, because I kept having stomach upset from them.
I ordered a different brand.
It arrived a couple days ago, and I started it. Of course, your urine turns bright yellow.
After I had taken the second dose, I noticed I could feel sensation in my feet again!
I am stunned.
Carol
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I am glad I read this post. What is the lemon rind? Did you use a whole lemon or half lemon in each drink and did you take any of the other supplements that were mentioned?
Thanks, -David
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dmc
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this post is a blessing indeed. Just tAlked to my llmd about my neuropathy in feet & legs.
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daystar1952
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David...as I remember I used a whole lemon and the rind is the outside skin. Just scrub the outside cut it into pieces and blend itin the blender with the other ingredients. A bit of stevia or xylitol makes it better...then it almost tastes pretty good. Kind of creamy. I didn't use any of the other supplements mentioned. Hope it helps. Do it for at least 2 weeks before you decide whether or not it does help and then how long you keep it up is of course up to you. Use exra virgin oilive oil
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I am going to go get the lemons. I already have the extra virgin olive oil here so I think will be all set. I did go out and get the lecithin earlier today because I figured it couldn't hurt and the info said it might even help.
I guess it's pretty easy to make: 1/2 lemon + 8 oz water + 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil + [optional] orange juice + [optional] 1 tablespoon of lecithin granules. All this 3x/day.
I will have my first drink this evening. Perhaps a little vodka in there might also help! Come to think of it, maybe just drinking vodka 3x per day will do the trick. lol
-David
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