Sunday, May 10, 2009

Herbal Cocktails

In the last blog post I talked a little bit about Kristine's new holistic regimen.  At the time, we thought we could quickly fall into a routine and not spend too much extra time managing all the steps. We did get on a routine, however, the regimen has taken up a whole lot more time than we anticipated.  


The prescribed holistic treatment consists mostly of drinkable supplements.  There are three that are mixed with a small amount of fruit juice (to cut the taste) and taken five times daily. Four other supplements are taken just two times daily.  The supplements are all made by the herbalist from his organic farm in Ohio.  Each bottle is clearly marked with its ingredients and includes a variety of plant based items ranging from the common (e.g., Witch Hazel, Flax Seed and Echinacea) to the obscure (e.g., Yellowdock, Graviola, Mugwort, Skunk Cabbage Root and Elderberry Leaf).

In addition to the herbal cocktails, there are several other nightly steps that were advised.  First, a nightly head to toe body rub down with olive oil. The idea is that olive oil is a good natural oil to lubricate during the massage, is loaded with antioxidants and supposedly is absorbed by the body through the skin.  The massage is supposed to increase the flow of the lymphatic system to aid in the expulsion of toxins and waste created from taking the herbs.  (I'm convinced that Kristine called ahead on this one -- nightly massages seem a little too good to be true for her). Second, every other night Kristine is to take a bath with a few tablespoons of Bentonite Clay mixed into the water.  This "clay" allegedly absorbs toxins and radiation that is excreted through the skin during the bath.  Finally, each night before bed Kristine has the bottoms of her feet covered in a salve (made by me) of crushed garlic and Vaseline, with which she sleeps through the night.  This is to aid the elimination of toxins.  The treatment stems from the Chinese and Japanese belief that the feet carry a great deal of toxins in our body.

Under normal circumstances, adding these items to our nightly ritual might not be that large of a time burden.  But with Kristine's condition, specifically the paralysis, everything takes longer.    
          
Admittedly some of these steps seem far-fetched, but we have committed to following every procedure prescribed to give the treatment the bes chance of success.  Kristine has only been on the program for two weeks, so it is still too soon to have seen any changes.  However, Kristine is feeling more energy than she has in some time and her emotional mood swings have disappeared.  She is still coughing a lot throughout the day, which causes her to become short of breath easily.

We had an appointment with our Oncologist last week.  He was not as concerned about the growth rate of the lung tumors as we were initially and, in fact, reported that some of the lymph node tumors had shrunk in size (this was prior to starting the herbal medication).        

We will be meeting with the Herbalist in a week and a half to discuss Kristine's progress and make adjustments to her regimen accordingly.  

Thanks for your patience these last couple of weeks while we get used to our new schedule.   

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Note about Skyping Kristine:  please text or call her first so that she can get the computer set up.   

6 comments:

  1. Wow- this is fascinating!! This herbal routine seems really positive. I know it will have positive impact, I can just feel it. I'm proud of you two for trying just about everything, even the 'far-fetched.' Keep us posted, can't wait to hear about the progress!!
    'Trust Life'
    -Leigh

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  2. Thinking of you and looking fwd to seeing you guys soon. lots of love, jill

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  3. I have a good feeling about this. Start singing when I'm sixty four :). Love ya more then you know. Mom/Holly

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  4. A "green tea" cheers to you for taking on this new herbal regimen. I'm glad to hear you are getting back some of your energy. That's good news! Keep up your strength and fighting spirit. I'm always thinking you you! Shannon H.

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  5. you know me...i like ANY kind of cocktail!!! i have a GREAT feeling about this you guys!! love you! jeanna

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  6. Since you are trying to remove toxins, perhaps it helps to reduce them. Namely chlorine from our bath and drinking water. On the very slim off-chance that you're not aware of this issue, please google "chlorine and cancer".

    Much love!
    Marc

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