Severe allergic reaction to mulberry nut or fruit remedies needed

Posted By Julie (Hollywood, CA) on 03/03/2009

Allergic reaction? - need help. My husband consumed what seems to be a mulberry nut/fruit on Valentine's Day. He has been terribly ill since then, severe, unrelenting gastrointestinal distress. Sick to his stomach and sitting on the commode for most of the last two weeks day and night, can't sleep, can't eat anything. We've tried apple cider vinegar, pepto bismol, gallons of baking soda water, immodium. He's white as a sheet. I can't find anything on the internet for mulberry poisoning. He had an allergic skin reaction to trimming a mulberry tree when he was 16, was in bed for two weeks then. This time it's taking longer, exhaustion with any physical exertion at all. Ghastly recovery experience then also. Does anyone have any experience/suggestions with this? Goin on three weeks now.
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Replied by Gean (Salina, KS) on 03/04/2009

I would try two things: First, I would take charcoal, either tablets or caps, or better yet, the charcoal powder, 1 heaping tbsp. in a small jar of water, put lid on and shake well, and drink. Best done with straw. Do this several times a day.

For allergic reactions, do this: Get some DMSO concentration 70%/30% distilled water (either from health food store or online). Put some in a clean glass dropper bottle. Patient should obtain a clean urine sample. Wash hands and inner forearms in soap and water, rinse well and dry with clean paper towel. Draw up 2 cc fresh urine in small syringe (no needle) (I used a baby medicine syringe you can get at a drug store). Carefully place drops of urine on inner forearm. On top of each drop, place a drop of DMSO. Rub in with other clean hand. Should be patient's own hand, do not use gloves. The DMSO takes whatever it comes in contact with into the blood stream, including the rubber off gloves. The DMSO is a carrier. Rinse hands well, and keep arms away from contaminants for a couple hours. The logic behind this is, urine contains the anti-bodies the body made in reaction to whatever it's allergic to, so it's sort of like an allergy shot, only much better because it's perfectly taylored to each person, unlike conventional shots.

My husband has seasonal allergies, and last winter I came up with this and couldn't wait till he showed signs of allergies so I could try it. In the spring his eyes started itching badly and he was looking for his eyedrops, when I introduced the idea, which he thought was totally crazy ("That's nuts - give me my eye drops!"). I begged him to please give it a try. He finally agreed, and said if it didn't help in 30 min. he was going for the usual allergy meds. Well, it wasn't five minutes before he had to admit that the itchy eyes had disappeared. I usually never get allergies, but one day was a very bad allergy day, and even I started to feel it in my eyes. I was delighted to give it a try myself, and sure enough it worked.

I wish I could say this solved the whole allergy problem for my husband, but due to nasal polyps (which we are working on now) he still had a hard time last year. But this is a very easy, cheap thing for anyone to try, but one must consider the reason why one would have allergies in the first place, (poor immune system, inflammation, etc. etc.) and correct this. Whole food diet, lots of exercise, sunshine, fresh air, rest, water, plus omega 3, turmeric, saline nasal rinses. He just finished a homeopathic course of Pulsatilla/Sanguinarius, and it's looking very good. Able to nose breathe well at night, which is new.

Hope all this helps someone.
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