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Jackie,

I've only tried a sample. Put it in low-sodium V8 with sea salt and later I

plan to add a " dash " of iodine. :) Very tasty and seemed to give me a boost

which I really need. So many of the greed drinks I have looked at contain soy

and I don't do well with soy aside from the fact that it's particularly bad for

our thyroids. Maybe that's why I don't do well with it...my body was saying NO

as a way to protect me. How very kind of it. :)

Ken & Jackie Reimer wrote: Thank ,

Have you (or anyone on here ever tried this?, it's a bit pricey at

$34. for 14 oz (one month supply)

Jackie

> Hope you are STILL sleeping as I am writing this!

>

> Linn uses Dr. Schulze's Supergreens. I plan on ordering them today.

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Jackie,

I've only tried a sample. Put it in low-sodium V8 with sea salt and later I

plan to add a " dash " of iodine. :) Very tasty and seemed to give me a boost

which I really need. So many of the greed drinks I have looked at contain soy

and I don't do well with soy aside from the fact that it's particularly bad for

our thyroids. Maybe that's why I don't do well with it...my body was saying NO

as a way to protect me. How very kind of it. :)

Ken & Jackie Reimer wrote: Thank ,

Have you (or anyone on here ever tried this?, it's a bit pricey at

$34. for 14 oz (one month supply)

Jackie

> Hope you are STILL sleeping as I am writing this!

>

> Linn uses Dr. Schulze's Supergreens. I plan on ordering them today.

>

>

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Linn,

Has the gallbladder tonic helped? If I had the spare $300. I would

buy the whole kit and caboodle. But I have to be choosy. I could

really use the gallbladder tonic if it's helping you. And I guess

everyone could use the Superfood :)

Jackie

> I use the Superfood everyday. Also use the gall bladder tonic.

>

> Linn

>

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> > Linn,

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Linn,

Has the gallbladder tonic helped? If I had the spare $300. I would

buy the whole kit and caboodle. But I have to be choosy. I could

really use the gallbladder tonic if it's helping you. And I guess

everyone could use the Superfood :)

Jackie

> I use the Superfood everyday. Also use the gall bladder tonic.

>

> Linn

>

>

>

> > Linn,

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Linn,

Has the gallbladder tonic helped? If I had the spare $300. I would

buy the whole kit and caboodle. But I have to be choosy. I could

really use the gallbladder tonic if it's helping you. And I guess

everyone could use the Superfood :)

Jackie

> I use the Superfood everyday. Also use the gall bladder tonic.

>

> Linn

>

>

>

> > Linn,

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I only purchased the tonic by itself. Used it a couple of times when

I first got it, but decided that I better not add in more than one

thing at a time, so I stuck with the Superfood first as I needed the

B12 in particular. I preferred the natural form for B vitamins,

instead of the synthetic forms. A lot of B vitamins are made from

coal tar, not a good thing IMO. I'll start the gall bladder tonic

soon since I haven't had any problems with the Superfood at all. I'm

not having any more gall bladder symptoms right now, but that's sort

of what I got it for to keep any from coming back. One of these days

I'm going to get brave enough to add up how much I spend a month on

supplements. I know it's more than I think it is. Not sure I want

to know though, I feel so much better, it's definitely worth it.

Plus lots of little signs that you can tell you're body is healthier,

my hair and skin look great, color and eyes also. The dark puffy

circles that I've always had are gone. I'm actually able to go right

to sleep at night and stay asleep which is not the norm for me, don't

even need to take 5HTP anymore. I credit the cortisol for help with

that, it's gotten my cycle back in the right rhythm. I wake up

easily now, sometimes even earlier than I need to. For anyone who's

having adrenal problems, some type of greens formula would be a huge

help.

Linn

> Linn,

>

> Has the gallbladder tonic helped? If I had the spare $300. I would

> buy the whole kit and caboodle. But I have to be choosy. I could

> really use the gallbladder tonic if it's helping you. And I guess

> everyone could use the Superfood :)

>

> Jackie

>

>

>

> > I use the Superfood everyday. Also use the gall bladder tonic.

> >

> > Linn

> >

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I only purchased the tonic by itself. Used it a couple of times when

I first got it, but decided that I better not add in more than one

thing at a time, so I stuck with the Superfood first as I needed the

B12 in particular. I preferred the natural form for B vitamins,

instead of the synthetic forms. A lot of B vitamins are made from

coal tar, not a good thing IMO. I'll start the gall bladder tonic

soon since I haven't had any problems with the Superfood at all. I'm

not having any more gall bladder symptoms right now, but that's sort

of what I got it for to keep any from coming back. One of these days

I'm going to get brave enough to add up how much I spend a month on

supplements. I know it's more than I think it is. Not sure I want

to know though, I feel so much better, it's definitely worth it.

Plus lots of little signs that you can tell you're body is healthier,

my hair and skin look great, color and eyes also. The dark puffy

circles that I've always had are gone. I'm actually able to go right

to sleep at night and stay asleep which is not the norm for me, don't

even need to take 5HTP anymore. I credit the cortisol for help with

that, it's gotten my cycle back in the right rhythm. I wake up

easily now, sometimes even earlier than I need to. For anyone who's

having adrenal problems, some type of greens formula would be a huge

help.

Linn

> Linn,

>

> Has the gallbladder tonic helped? If I had the spare $300. I would

> buy the whole kit and caboodle. But I have to be choosy. I could

> really use the gallbladder tonic if it's helping you. And I guess

> everyone could use the Superfood :)

>

> Jackie

>

>

>

> > I use the Superfood everyday. Also use the gall bladder tonic.

> >

> > Linn

> >

> >

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Thanks Linn,

I agree bout the cost of supplements. It's sad that Insurance doesn't

pay for it. Or do they???

Jackie

> I only purchased the tonic by itself. Used it a couple of times when

> I first got it, but decided that I better not add in more than one

> thing at a time, so I stuck with the Superfood first as I needed the

> B12 in particular. I preferred the natural form for B vitamins,

> instead of the synthetic forms. A lot of B vitamins are made from

> coal tar, not a good thing IMO. I'll start the gall bladder tonic

> soon since I haven't had any problems with the Superfood at all. I'm

> not having any more gall bladder symptoms right now, but that's sort

> of what I got it for to keep any from coming back. One of these days

> I'm going to get brave enough to add up how much I spend a month on

> supplements. I know it's more than I think it is. Not sure I want

> to know though, I feel so much better, it's definitely worth it.

> Plus lots of little signs that you can tell you're body is healthier,

> my hair and skin look great, color and eyes also. The dark puffy

> circles that I've always had are gone. I'm actually able to go right

> to sleep at night and stay asleep which is not the norm for me, don't

> even need to take 5HTP anymore. I credit the cortisol for help with

> that, it's gotten my cycle back in the right rhythm. I wake up

> easily now, sometimes even earlier than I need to. For anyone who's

> having adrenal problems, some type of greens formula would be a huge

> help.

>

> Linn

>

> .

>

>

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Thanks Linn,

I agree bout the cost of supplements. It's sad that Insurance doesn't

pay for it. Or do they???

Jackie

> I only purchased the tonic by itself. Used it a couple of times when

> I first got it, but decided that I better not add in more than one

> thing at a time, so I stuck with the Superfood first as I needed the

> B12 in particular. I preferred the natural form for B vitamins,

> instead of the synthetic forms. A lot of B vitamins are made from

> coal tar, not a good thing IMO. I'll start the gall bladder tonic

> soon since I haven't had any problems with the Superfood at all. I'm

> not having any more gall bladder symptoms right now, but that's sort

> of what I got it for to keep any from coming back. One of these days

> I'm going to get brave enough to add up how much I spend a month on

> supplements. I know it's more than I think it is. Not sure I want

> to know though, I feel so much better, it's definitely worth it.

> Plus lots of little signs that you can tell you're body is healthier,

> my hair and skin look great, color and eyes also. The dark puffy

> circles that I've always had are gone. I'm actually able to go right

> to sleep at night and stay asleep which is not the norm for me, don't

> even need to take 5HTP anymore. I credit the cortisol for help with

> that, it's gotten my cycle back in the right rhythm. I wake up

> easily now, sometimes even earlier than I need to. For anyone who's

> having adrenal problems, some type of greens formula would be a huge

> help.

>

> Linn

>

> .

>

>

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Coal tar? Which vitamins? I have heard that many are made from corn and

potatoes, but tar? Do you have a link to this information?

-- Re: checking in

I only purchased the tonic by itself. Used it a couple of times when

I first got it, but decided that I better not add in more than one

thing at a time, so I stuck with the Superfood first as I needed the

B12 in particular. I preferred the natural form for B vitamins,

instead of the synthetic forms. A lot of B vitamins are made from

coal tar, not a good thing IMO. I'll start the gall bladder tonic

soon since I haven't had any problems with the Superfood at all. I'm

not having any more gall bladder symptoms right now, but that's sort

of what I got it for to keep any from coming back. One of these days

I'm going to get brave enough to add up how much I spend a month on

supplements. I know it's more than I think it is. Not sure I want

to know though, I feel so much better, it's definitely worth it.

Plus lots of little signs that you can tell you're body is healthier,

my hair and skin look great, color and eyes also. The dark puffy

circles that I've always had are gone. I'm actually able to go right

to sleep at night and stay asleep which is not the norm for me, don't

even need to take 5HTP anymore. I credit the cortisol for help with

that, it's gotten my cycle back in the right rhythm. I wake up

easily now, sometimes even earlier than I need to. For anyone who's

having adrenal problems, some type of greens formula would be a huge

help.

Linn

> Linn,

>

> Has the gallbladder tonic helped? If I had the spare $300. I would

> buy the whole kit and caboodle. But I have to be choosy. I could

> really use the gallbladder tonic if it's helping you. And I guess

> everyone could use the Superfood :)

>

> Jackie

>

>

>

> > I use the Superfood everyday. Also use the gall bladder tonic.

> >

> > Linn

> >

> >

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Coal tar? Which vitamins? I have heard that many are made from corn and

potatoes, but tar? Do you have a link to this information?

-- Re: checking in

I only purchased the tonic by itself. Used it a couple of times when

I first got it, but decided that I better not add in more than one

thing at a time, so I stuck with the Superfood first as I needed the

B12 in particular. I preferred the natural form for B vitamins,

instead of the synthetic forms. A lot of B vitamins are made from

coal tar, not a good thing IMO. I'll start the gall bladder tonic

soon since I haven't had any problems with the Superfood at all. I'm

not having any more gall bladder symptoms right now, but that's sort

of what I got it for to keep any from coming back. One of these days

I'm going to get brave enough to add up how much I spend a month on

supplements. I know it's more than I think it is. Not sure I want

to know though, I feel so much better, it's definitely worth it.

Plus lots of little signs that you can tell you're body is healthier,

my hair and skin look great, color and eyes also. The dark puffy

circles that I've always had are gone. I'm actually able to go right

to sleep at night and stay asleep which is not the norm for me, don't

even need to take 5HTP anymore. I credit the cortisol for help with

that, it's gotten my cycle back in the right rhythm. I wake up

easily now, sometimes even earlier than I need to. For anyone who's

having adrenal problems, some type of greens formula would be a huge

help.

Linn

> Linn,

>

> Has the gallbladder tonic helped? If I had the spare $300. I would

> buy the whole kit and caboodle. But I have to be choosy. I could

> really use the gallbladder tonic if it's helping you. And I guess

> everyone could use the Superfood :)

>

> Jackie

>

>

>

> > I use the Superfood everyday. Also use the gall bladder tonic.

> >

> > Linn

> >

> >

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Coal tar? Which vitamins? I have heard that many are made from corn and

potatoes, but tar? Do you have a link to this information?

-- Re: checking in

I only purchased the tonic by itself. Used it a couple of times when

I first got it, but decided that I better not add in more than one

thing at a time, so I stuck with the Superfood first as I needed the

B12 in particular. I preferred the natural form for B vitamins,

instead of the synthetic forms. A lot of B vitamins are made from

coal tar, not a good thing IMO. I'll start the gall bladder tonic

soon since I haven't had any problems with the Superfood at all. I'm

not having any more gall bladder symptoms right now, but that's sort

of what I got it for to keep any from coming back. One of these days

I'm going to get brave enough to add up how much I spend a month on

supplements. I know it's more than I think it is. Not sure I want

to know though, I feel so much better, it's definitely worth it.

Plus lots of little signs that you can tell you're body is healthier,

my hair and skin look great, color and eyes also. The dark puffy

circles that I've always had are gone. I'm actually able to go right

to sleep at night and stay asleep which is not the norm for me, don't

even need to take 5HTP anymore. I credit the cortisol for help with

that, it's gotten my cycle back in the right rhythm. I wake up

easily now, sometimes even earlier than I need to. For anyone who's

having adrenal problems, some type of greens formula would be a huge

help.

Linn

> Linn,

>

> Has the gallbladder tonic helped? If I had the spare $300. I would

> buy the whole kit and caboodle. But I have to be choosy. I could

> really use the gallbladder tonic if it's helping you. And I guess

> everyone could use the Superfood :)

>

> Jackie

>

>

>

> > I use the Superfood everyday. Also use the gall bladder tonic.

> >

> > Linn

> >

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Our insurance doesn't. We do have some things that they cover that

are going in the right direction, for instance if you're proactive

and take good care of yourself by seeing a chiropractor, even if

that's not covered under your policy, they will give you a reduced

rate, no matter which chiro you see. That definitely shows that even

insurance companies know that chiro works. My chiro is covered under

our policy so all I have to pay is a copay. Even on my daughter's

diabetes supplies which they do cover, our out of pocket expenses

average $100 a month. I'd hate to know what that would be if I had

to pay full price.

Linn

> Thanks Linn,

>

> I agree bout the cost of supplements. It's sad that Insurance doesn't

> pay for it. Or do they???

>

> Jackie

>

> .

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Our insurance doesn't. We do have some things that they cover that

are going in the right direction, for instance if you're proactive

and take good care of yourself by seeing a chiropractor, even if

that's not covered under your policy, they will give you a reduced

rate, no matter which chiro you see. That definitely shows that even

insurance companies know that chiro works. My chiro is covered under

our policy so all I have to pay is a copay. Even on my daughter's

diabetes supplies which they do cover, our out of pocket expenses

average $100 a month. I'd hate to know what that would be if I had

to pay full price.

Linn

> Thanks Linn,

>

> I agree bout the cost of supplements. It's sad that Insurance doesn't

> pay for it. Or do they???

>

> Jackie

>

> .

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>

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Our insurance doesn't. We do have some things that they cover that

are going in the right direction, for instance if you're proactive

and take good care of yourself by seeing a chiropractor, even if

that's not covered under your policy, they will give you a reduced

rate, no matter which chiro you see. That definitely shows that even

insurance companies know that chiro works. My chiro is covered under

our policy so all I have to pay is a copay. Even on my daughter's

diabetes supplies which they do cover, our out of pocket expenses

average $100 a month. I'd hate to know what that would be if I had

to pay full price.

Linn

> Thanks Linn,

>

> I agree bout the cost of supplements. It's sad that Insurance doesn't

> pay for it. Or do they???

>

> Jackie

>

> .

>

>

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Dr. Tim O'Shea, thedoctorwithin, chapters on " Ascorbic acid is Not

Vitamin C " and " Minerals " . Referenced well for further reading.

Linn

On Nov 26, 2006, at 8:42 AM, C. Mannelli, Ed.D. wrote:

> Coal tar? Which vitamins? I have heard that many are made from corn

> and

> potatoes, but tar? Do you have a link to this information?

>

> -------Original Message-------

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Dr. Tim O'Shea, thedoctorwithin, chapters on " Ascorbic acid is Not

Vitamin C " and " Minerals " . Referenced well for further reading.

Linn

On Nov 26, 2006, at 8:42 AM, C. Mannelli, Ed.D. wrote:

> Coal tar? Which vitamins? I have heard that many are made from corn

> and

> potatoes, but tar? Do you have a link to this information?

>

> -------Original Message-------

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> .

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Dr. Tim O'Shea, thedoctorwithin, chapters on " Ascorbic acid is Not

Vitamin C " and " Minerals " . Referenced well for further reading.

Linn

On Nov 26, 2006, at 8:42 AM, C. Mannelli, Ed.D. wrote:

> Coal tar? Which vitamins? I have heard that many are made from corn

> and

> potatoes, but tar? Do you have a link to this information?

>

> -------Original Message-------

>

> .

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I read ascorbic acid is made from cornstarch, not coal tar, on the O'Shea

chapter info you sent me. Coal tar would kill ya.

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Dr. Tim O'Shea, thedoctorwithin, chapters on " Ascorbic acid is Not

Vitamin C " and " Minerals " . Referenced well for further reading.

Linn

On Nov 26, 2006, at 8:42 AM, C. Mannelli, Ed.D. wrote:

> Coal tar? Which vitamins? I have heard that many are made from corn

> and

> potatoes, but tar? Do you have a link to this information?

>

> -------Original Message-------

>

> .

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I read ascorbic acid is made from cornstarch, not coal tar, on the O'Shea

chapter info you sent me. Coal tar would kill ya.

-- Re: checking in

Dr. Tim O'Shea, thedoctorwithin, chapters on " Ascorbic acid is Not

Vitamin C " and " Minerals " . Referenced well for further reading.

Linn

On Nov 26, 2006, at 8:42 AM, C. Mannelli, Ed.D. wrote:

> Coal tar? Which vitamins? I have heard that many are made from corn

> and

> potatoes, but tar? Do you have a link to this information?

>

> -------Original Message-------

>

> .

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Hi read here for a list of Superfoods everyone should include in

their diet at the Weston Price site. Then look online for comparable

mixes or order these things individually and add a serving of each

item to a smoothie.

Superfood List:

http://www.westonaprice.org/basicnutrition/superfoods.html

Check out this Green Food Feast

http://www.wildernessfamilynaturals.com/greenfood.htm it is $29.50

for 14 oz or you can buy a blend from the site owners that they have

mixed together 1 lb for $21.00 this is what is in the blend they

make:

http://www.regaininghealthnaturally.com/Food_as_Medicine/Green_Food_Fe

ast.shtml

Living Fuel is much more expensive than both but is over dbl amount/

34 ounces @ about $75.00 and has more stuff in it.

http://www.livingfuel.com/LFP_01.htm

One can buy these ingredients in bulk from

www.wldernessfamilynaturals.com or http://mountainroseherbs.com/ and

make it yourself.

You can research herbs etc.. and buy them bulk at both those sites

for the wilderness you need to use their sister site called

regaininghealthnaturally.com to read info on how and why herbs.

Example type in Rose hips. You can get all the info on how to use it

and why and it costs $9.00 per lb. or $4.00 per 8 ounces at mountain

rose. I have looked up most of the ingredients that are in these

Green food mixes at the two sites - mountain rose and regaining

health and plan to buy those ingredients i think will benefit my

condition the most and mix it all together and make my own. For

instance in the wilderness family blend they have things that are not

friendly to hypos like cabbage, kale etc... So i would omit it and

add Beet Root powder instead. At mountain rose i type in adrenal, or

cleanse etc... and it would pull up lists of all the herbs that help

detox or support specific conditions and organs. So i will take out

the stuff i know makes my condition worse and add what will help it.

I know what things make it worse by researching the ingredients at

mountain rose and Weston A Price, some are listed on regaininghealth

too. Not all ingredients are listed on each site so i had to search

out on each site and read what they said pros and cons wise.

I am tired and hope i making sense. I use the weston a price Super

Food list as my base of minerals i need to add to my diet. I looked

up those minerals etc. on the mountain rose and regaining health

sites for more info on why these things are important - more info

than Weston listed, and to see if they sold them bulk. Looking at

the pre-made food mixes i can see more ideas of things to add and go

to mountain rose and regaining health or weston and use their data

base to find out more info and see what fits my ailments the most.

So i can research it myself. Tailor it to my needs and buy it in

bulk.

For now i use my Living Fuel and i buy bulk bee pollen and

nutrtitional and brewers yeast and add to smoothies. When i get to

the states again and have access to these things more i will make my

own.

But over all read the superfood list i linked in the first part of

post and add those foods/supplements to your diet.

you can buy some stuf and make teas out of it by researching gall

bladder, liver cleanse etc.. on these sites.

>

> Linn,

>

> Has the gallbladder tonic helped? If I had the spare $300. I

would

> buy the whole kit and caboodle. But I have to be choosy. I could

> really use the gallbladder tonic if it's helping you. And I guess

> everyone could use the Superfood :)

>

> Jackie

>

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