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    Also sharing odd ways trees transitioned on in alpine areas after winter 2022/23 where they flashed out, split in straight lines, and patterns of broken branches that look to me were chemically frozen and dehydrated to have broken off in this smooth and clean way. Do you all see that too?


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    Thanks for your input, everyone! I question whether material is being dispersed above the clouds during storms, and frequently hear what seems like more planes that usual when I am out hiking during rain and snow. We also have had surfactant in creeks over the past year (attached photos). Yes, @ew does seem like a corrosive material… wondering if there is a lab to uncover it but not sure what to look for besides aluminum, barium, strontium. I have spoken to several local scientists and continue to hope to find folks not fully indoctrinated and/or willing to consider geoengineering and weather modification. I appreciate that folks concerned about cLIEmate $$$$$$ want the same thing that I do, a healthy planet. So it takes a longer intro to welcome people to consider other things going on as most scientists tend to start with “climate change”, “bark beetles”, “the drought in 2015” as reasons why we have had drastic tree die off in the past year. In the Sierra, it is most pronounced in alpine areas where there has been the most “snow”, though also happening at lower elevations. I try to ride the line with pointing out what is happening and not coming off as depressing/doom. We have solutions like earth pipes, chembusters, prayer and intention, research and education, InPower, Save Our Skies, caring for our spaces we can control… I recently saw Mitch the Orgone Donor *not* recommending boiling vinegar. Any thoughts on that as well? @ClimateViewer I appreciate you and know you are busy, but if you see this and have time to share any insights I’d love to hear them!

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    Krista
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    Hi Elmore- This company is great: https://mccampbell.com/

  • in reply to: Canince swollen salivary gland #387236

    Krista
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    Hi Everyone- An update that she did have a broken tooth which had abscessed on one of her back molars. It was extracted last Thursday and she was prescribed antibiotics. I am also giving her TCM herbs for abscesses and to clear heat as she had a bit of a fever after the extraction. I’m rubbing castor oil topically on the gums and giving her additional supplements for detoxification and tissue healing in her food. Today, I checked her mouth and her gums behind the extracted tooth had started to swell. I will take her back to the vet tomorrow. Concerned the abscess spread to the adjacent tooth and they stitched up the pocket so I imagine there is bacteria in there… though I can’t imagine leaving it unstitched would be better as she needs to eat and I wouldn’t want food getting in to the wound. I am giving her a probiotic in rotation as well. If anyone has additional guidance or personal experience with tooth abscess and extraction, I’d love to hear your thoughts. Thank you.

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      Krista
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      Hi Everyone- Happy to share that she is doing well now and her gums are looking much better. Possibly some of the swelling was from the extraction surgery and stitches and not a spread of infection, though I’m keeping an eye on it and she has her vet follow-up soon as well. Keeping up with the internal supplemental and herbal protocols and now putting coconut oil + Resinall K alternating with ADV’s DMSO gum tincture + coconut oil on her gums. Clear Heat by Health Concerns really helped lower her post-op fever and it also clears tooth abscesses. I also did give her the prescribed antibiotic due to the nature of a tooth abscess and it being harder to monitor in a pup. First time she’s ever been on one, and rebuilding her gut with raw A2 kefir and probiotics. She’s been doing zoomies and acting like a very young lady! I feel she broke her tooth chewing her daily bully stick… plus she is a pitt mix and chomps through hard things pretty quickly. No more bully sticks, and I’m continuing to dial-in her nutrition for her teeth and gums.

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    Krista
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    Penny! Thank you so much for all of your shares. I appreciate it tremendously!! I am happy to share that she is doing much better today and the swelling has almost gone away. I did look at her gums and they look fine, and the swollen area was squishy and not hard. I used what I had on hand and am excited to add your remedies to my toolkit. I used warm compresses as you suggested, and did put castor oil and lugol’s on top of the area. Gave her the supplements and herbs I originally mentioned, and added shilajit, humic and fulvic, zeolite, and activated charcoal. Today, I didn’t feed her any solids and gave her raw A2 butter, 2 raw pastured eggs, and chicken bone broth with seaweed flakes to give her body the chance to focus on healing and not digesting so much. She has an apt with her holistic vet on Monday as well. Many blessings to you and this community ?

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    Krista
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    Thank you for your suggestions, Penny. She wasn’t outside very long yesterday. It did come on suddenly and was there when I came home from work, but not present in the earlier part of the day.

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    Krista
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    *Canine* pardon the typo

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    I have Visions cookware, which is pyrex. I imagine that would be clean, however if folks have other info please share. I also have cast iron and Xtrema ceramic… website says it is not coated with anything.


  • Krista
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    Thank you for sharing, Eliza! This is fantastic, and I am grateful to become aware.

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    Krista
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    That’s wonderful, Sarah! I’m so glad to hear that, and thank you for sharing ?

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    Krista
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    Hi Sarah! I just went through this with my doggo… Here are some additional suggestions I came across that have not yet been mentioned: Clear Heat by Health Concerns taken internally (TCM Formula that treats “toxic heat” symptoms, like abscesses), topical bentonite clay on abscessed tooth and gum… can try mixing it with sea salt to draw out), warm epsom salt and baking soda baths followed by quick cold shower to flush lymph, ADV recommended urine therapy (mouth wash and potentially internal) and some recommend starting very slow internally if not currently part of your routine, ADV’s DMSO + clove tincture for gums, Alfa Vedic Zeolite (along with their C for gums and their tooth serum).

    Hulda, that is fantastic you cleared your tooth pain! Sending you lots of support, Sarah.

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    Krista
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    Hi Craig- I am also interested in moving my practice into the private. I’m in Nevada, and would love to connect to hear the resources you came across.

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    Krista
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    Thank you for your insights, Dr. Barre. I really appreciate it!

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