Whitney FosterWhitney Foster• For nearly a 1 ½ years had
nausea, missed more & more school
• Doctors were not helping• Mr. Smith, an herbalist,
utilized herbs to treat the H. Pylori Bacteria
• At the end of the 7th Whitney received top honors for her grades due to use of herbs and a change of diet
Pages 1-3
A Growing ProblemA Growing Problem• Obesity among children is
“every bit as threatening to us as is the terrorist threat we face today.”
• 30% Children are overweight in US
• 10 year old boy 1963 = 74 Pounds
• 10 Year old boy in 2002 = 85 pounds
• Experts have shown Overweight children become overweight adults
• Average life span of today’s youth will be lowered by as much as 5 years.
US Surgeon General Richard Carmona, M.D.
“Are you
gonna eat
that?…”
Pages 3-4
Protect Your Children’s Future
Protect Your Children’s Future
• In this module you will learn– Safe Natural Remedies to
Treat Your Children and Yourself.
– The Basic Principles of Natural Healing
– Why Prevention is the Best Medicine
– When is Best to See the Doctor
– Plus, How to put together a natural comprehensive first aid kit.
Pages 4-5
Natural Health is as Easy as A,B,C
Natural Health is as Easy as A,B,C
• To heal any disease, you need to:
• A=Activate; Keeping the Body’s Energies Going
• B=Build: Get Good Nutrition into the Body
• C=Cleanse: Help the Body Eliminate Waste.
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A is for ACTIVATEA is for ACTIVATE• You are working to give your
body the energy boost it needs to start & complete the healing process
• As long as your body has enough energy to fight the illness you will recover
• Have a Positive mental and emotional attitude
• Communicate Compassion: “I’ve been through this, I know it isn’t fun, it won’t last forever and I’ll help your through it.”
Page 8
Aromatic ActivatorsAromatic Activators
• Aromatic & Pungent herbs• These Stimulate or
Activate –– digestion, – mental alertness, – blood flow, – the movement of lymph
• This Activation Brings the needed Oxygen & Nutrients to Inflamed Tissues
Page 9
Activators:A Few of my Favorite
Things
Activators:A Few of my Favorite
Things• Cayenne Pepper (capsicum)• Chamomile• Cinnamon• Garlic• Ginger• Horseradish• Hot Mustard Seed• Peppermint• Rosemary• Sage• Thyme
Pages 9-10
B is for BuildingB is for Building
• Health is Created by Observing Healthy Habits in your family
• The same thing that prevents disease will help the body cure it – Good Food!
• “As you sow, so shall you reap.”
Page 11
Building ImmunityBuilding Immunity• Feed them whole foods,
especially fresh fruits, raw or steamed vegetables, and whole grains, preferably organically grow
• Avoid sugar, white flour, and other “junk” foods
• Give them daily physical and verbal expressions of love and affection – (such as hugs, pats on the back and positive feedback)
• Make sure you have plenty of immune enhancing herbs and nutritional supplements on hand at all times
Herbal “Immune Boosters”
Herbal “Immune Boosters”
• Echinacea Combination• Elderberry• Royal Jelly• Olive Leaf• Reishi Mushroom• Astragalus• Goldenseal• Garlic• Pau d’arco• Red Clover
Pages 12-13
Rebuilding HealthRebuilding Health
• Fasting – if your child isn’t hungry don’t force him/her to eat.
• Mild simple foods and herbs – light soups, broths, juices
• With improvement gradually introduce vegetables, nuts, seeds, and proteins
Pages 13-14
C is for CleansingC is for Cleansing• Disease symptoms are actually
the body’s attempt to clear obstructions
• The four channels of eliminations and their symptoms
– Bowels: nausea, vomiting and diarrhea
– Kidneys: frequent or burning urination, back pain and leg cramps
– Skin: rashes, pimples, hives, dandruff, itching and body odor
– Respiratory tract: runny noses, watery eyes, sneezing, post-nasal drip, ear aches, sore throats, tonsillitis, bronchitis, bad breath, coughs, and congestion
• Our Goal: Make these channels more productive. Help the body eliminate whatever is clogging it
Page 14
Clearing the BowelsClearing the Bowels
Garlic Enema• Bulb syringe • Lubricant• Enema Solution• Two droppers full of Garlic
Oil diluted in olive oil. (Garlic Gel Caps)
• Eat plenty of whole foods to keep the bowels flowing
Page 15-16
Clearing the SkinClearing the Skin• Do a Bath with Bentonite clay
or Epson salts for– itching, – chicken pox, – measles – or hives
• Use Blood purifying herbs (Oregon grape, blue vervain, dandelion, burdock, red clover, add licorice root to mask the taste) for– Skin Eruptions like acne, – pimples – rashes, – And pox
Pages 16-17
Clearing the LungsClearing the Lungs
• Message with olive oil and essential oils– eucalyptus, – wintergreen, – camphor – And menthol
• Allergy Lung Blend – A small amount of this blend
in liquid form every 12-20 minutes
• Enema
Pages 17-18
Clearing the KidneysClearing the Kidneys
• Parsley• Lemon juice • Vitamin C• Urinary
Combination• Pure Reverse
Osmosis Drinking Water
Pages 18-19
The Ins and Outs of Illness
The Ins and Outs of Illness
• Allergies• Asthma• Bumps• Bruises• Burns• Chicken Pox and
Measles• Cold Sores• Colds and Flu• Colic
• Coughs• Cuts and Scratches• Diaper Rash• Diarrhea• Digestive Problems• Earaches• Headaches• Infection• Insect Bites
Pages 23-31
• Jaundice Measles• Mumps• Nose Bleeds• Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis)• Poison• Poison Ivy or Oak• Shock• Slivers
• Stress• Toothache• Whooping cough
(pertussis)
The Ins and Outs of Illness
The Ins and Outs of Illness
Pages 32-36
When to turn to the Doctor?
When to turn to the Doctor?
• Allergic Reaction (severe)• Animal Bites• Burns (severe)• Chronic Diarrhea or
Stomach Inflammation• Fever (sudden)
Pages 37-39
When to turn to the Doctor?
When to turn to the Doctor?
• Infections (persistent)• Nosebleed (severe)• Poisoning• Wounds (punctures or deep
cuts)• Vomiting (explosive or
persistent)• Broken bones
Pages 37-39
A Balanced DietA Balanced Diet• Avoid the Junk Food Junkies• Refined Sugars• Refined Flour and White
Rice• Table Salt• Shortening & Margarine• Pasteurized, Homogenized
Milk• MSG
Pages 41-47
What is one Serving?What is one Serving?• Medium apple or orange: the size of a tennis
ball • 1 cup chopped raw vegetables or fruit:
baseball size • 1/4 cup dried fruit (raisins, apricots, mango): a
small handful • Lunch-box size container of unsweetened
applesauce. • One cup of lettuce: four leaves • Chicken stir-fry with 1 cup of mixed broccoli,
carrots, and mushrooms (= 2 vegetable servings)
• 1/2 cup cooked or canned legumes (beans and peas)
• 5-6 baby carrots
Get Creative!Get Creative!
• Wake up to fruit! Make a habit of drinking juice, or complementing cereal, yogurt, or pancakes with naturally sweet sliced or dried fruit.
• Try some “grate” ways. Add grated, shredded, or chopped vegetables, such as zucchini, spinach, and carrots to pasta, meatloaf, potatoes, meat or grain dishes.
• Be saucy with fruit. Puree berries, apples, peaches, or pears, for a thick sweet sauce on grilled or broiled seafood or poultry.
Get Creative!Get Creative!• Get creative with pizza. Order or make it
“deluxe” with vegetable toppings: broccoli, carrot shreds, thinly sliced zucchini, chopped spinach, peppers, tomatoes, or any other veggies.
• Drink juice as a snack beverage. Try a
variety of juices: grapefruit, apple, cranberry, orange, grape, papaya, tomato, and mango juices.
• Bake with fruits and vegetables. Use pureed fruit, such as applesauce, prunes, bananas, or peaches, in place of about half the fat in recipes for homemade breads, muffins, pancakes, cookies, and other baked goods. For flavor, texture, and nutrients blend in shredded zucchini, carrots, or dried fruits.
Get Creative!Get Creative!• “Sandwich” in fruit and vegetables. Add
pizzazz to sandwiches by including sliced pineapple, apple, peppers, cucumbers, sprouts, and tomato as filings.
• Combine it with veggies. Make a quick stir-fry or combine pasta with just about any vegetables. Or add them to soups.
• Take a fruit to lunch. Make a habit or tucking apples, tangerines, plums, kiwis, grapes, cherries or other fruits into your purse or briefcase.
• Stuff an omelet with veggies. Turn your omelet into a hearty meal with crisp, tasty veggies like broccoli, squash, carrots, peppers, tomatoes, or onions.
• Toss up a vegetable salad. Add extra cut-up vegetables, legumes, and fruits to salads.
• When you eat out, order more fruits and vegetables. Choose a vegetable appetizer or soup. Order a side dish of vegetables, legumes, or a salad with a meal, or fruit for dessert.
Get Creative!Get Creative!• Count you beans. If you consume enough protein-
rich foods from the meat, poultry, fish, dry beans, eggs and nuts group, legumes can count as a serving from the vegetable group. Try adding cooked beans, peas, or lentils to salads, casseroles, and pasta dishes.
• Make dips and spreads with vegetables and fruit. Spicy salsas can be made with tomato, bell peppers, onions, and cilantro. For a tangy twist, also look for salsas with pineapple, mango, or peaches. Try hummus, made with mashed chickpeas; or caponata; or baba ghanoush, made with eggplant.
• Stock your ‘fridge with raw vegetables and fruits – “nature’s fast food” – cleaned, fresh, and ready to eat.
Prevention is the Best Medicine
Prevention is the Best Medicine
• Vitamins & Minerals• Liquid Candy (Antioxidants)• The Facts of Life• Little Friends of your Little Ones
Pages 49-53
First Aid KitFirst Aid Kit• General Activator• Antispasmodic• Stimulant• Decongestant• Immune Booster• Natural Antibiotics• Topical Demulcent• Blood Purifier
Pages 59-62
First Aid KitFirst Aid Kit• Absorbant• Antiviral• Carminative• Topical Analgesic Blend• Laxative• Diuretic• Flower Essence
Pages 59-62
First Aid KitFirst Aid Kit-Other Useful Items-• Assorted Bandages• Ace Bandages• Various-sized gauze pads• Medical Tape• Cotton balls & swabs• Scissors• Tweezers & Needles• Tea Tree Oil (antiseptic)• Hot Water bottle• Bulb syringe
Pages 59-62