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Wilber Ellis's avatar

Cayanne, ok, but cinnamon and tumeric are high oxalate, no thanks!

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Sober Christian Gentleman's avatar

True. But...

1. Chewing properly

2. Pressure cooking

3. Urine Therapy

Reduces Oxilates in food.

Anyway, if it is cancer your trying to work on to balance out, Oxilates are low on the threat horizon.

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Wilber Ellis's avatar

Actually, I walked off the cancer ward in '92 after almost dieing there, and was on chemo for 6 months slowly tapering off, and started studying natural health daily for several hours since then and still do, but struggled with pain and inflamation horribly. I have been studing daily since up till this day and continue to, so I have a good 20 plus other things/ protocols/ modalties that I would try to do for a cancer diagnosis, long before I had to resort to using an oxalate containing spice or food ever again, and one of those would likely be fasting, and another would be fenbendazole, menbendazole, or albendizole. Trying to keep this short I'll stop there. A couple years ago I was looking at a hip replacement, shoulder and knee surgerys and had been on chronic narcotic pain med use for 4 decades with a long slow es alation due to tolerance, since leaving the cancer ward, and looking for solutions and trying everything under the sun, including lots of cinnimon, tumric, ginger, garlic, juicing, zappers, pulsers, yoga, breathing, etc., and finally discovered Sally K. Nortons book, "Toxic Superfoods" and her videos. So 2+ years ago I went carnivoir/ ketovoir and cut out all sugars and all oxalates. NO oxalates was the amazing game changer I had searched decades for, since walking off the cancer ward, and I was able to cold turkey the pain meds with no withdrawls, and slowly regain good movement and flexibility, and had improvement in numerous other troubling things I just thought were age, and I am now pain free and not getting any surgery or hip replacement. Since then, anytime I self "test" any intake of oxalate spice/ foods, including ginger, pepper, cinnimon, tumric, or any other high oxalate food, I'm limping and in pain for 2 days afterwards, telling me I have no oxalate tolerance. So I would say, No thanks to your suggestion. And urotherapy would be my very last resort, as I had a friend try it and she couldn't handle it, but, Jonathan Otto and his wife, and others swears by it. I'm presently doing the PPC protocol (along with many other things, including RLT) for arthrosclerotic aorta and some other health issues I was able to isolate after dumping oxalates enough to recognize the other issues that were overshadowed by pain and inflamation issues, and I am still on a OMAD/ fasting ketovoir type diet. I've been in remission since the '92 scare, and avoid alliopath Drs and the chemicals. But since everyone is different and everyone reacts to things differently, your oxalate spice cure might work for someone out there, I'm just not one of them. Thanks, brother, keep on truckin'

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Sober Christian Gentleman's avatar

You are on a journey of discovery. You might enjoy some of my other podcasts. You sound like you are my peeps.

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Wilber Ellis's avatar

I believe for anyone studying health, and doing an end run around the "Rockefeller" captured medical cabal, the journey never ends it seems. ... 💪... 🙏

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Sober Christian Gentleman's avatar

True, they have jump from the maze into a labyrinth, then into an enigma, then back again. Never seems to end, so at least enjoy the journey.

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Nurse Dan's avatar

Thank you, for this information.

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Sober Christian Gentleman's avatar

Your most welcome Dan.

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