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Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2000 19:16:29 EST

From: MRASMUS@...

Subject: Re: Digest Number 90

In a message dated 3/27/00 1:21:17 PM Central Standard Time,

karen.cornell@... writes:

<< I actually live in Illinois, your home state, in a small town just

outside Chicago. >>

I am in Naperville -- where are you?

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In a message dated 4/2/00 1:06:36 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

onelist writes:

<< amphetamines - like speed!! Although in some children they do act as a

calming agent. >>

Sara:

Same reactions with Benadryl.....some kids get wilder, some fall

asleep.......maybe it's the Adderral....we'll see what doc says tomorrow....

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In a message dated 4/2/00 1:06:36 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

onelist writes:

<< didn't get either of these, as you can see.

What did I miss????? >>

Nothing, Sharon, I didn't get it either, apparently, you cannot send

attachments on the list.

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Dear Winnie:

THere are many screening tests that can tell if something is

prescribed or " illegal " . What he probable should have done was notify

the person who is filling out the paperwork, and make sure they make a

notation of it. I was also get a note from his physician/provider,

stating that he on PRESCRIBED Medications, and give it to his parole

officer, and make sure they do add it.

The " drug screens " are very basic, and, most times this is enough,

But, besides the HCV Meds, I would place something with the physician's

note, and if there are any questions, his " parole officer " can run some

extra, and more specific testing. Lets face it, as long as he is forward

and honest about his situation, with the correct backup paper, it would

signal more detail testing to make sure he has not taken anything.

But, lets face facts. The medication probaly will not show up

anything, but, if he is meeting all his requirements, it would be wise

to tell ahead of time. That at least lets everyone know that he is on a

prescribed medication, and since their concern is " illegal substances " ,

if positive for anything, they can check other aspects and determine if

this is an " illgal substance " , or a prescribed med. That is better than

going to jail for a night while gathering these materials. Marty

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I don't know. I take ginko, billberry, glucosamine sulfate, saw

palmetto, arginine, potassium, selenium, chromium, magnesium,

calcium,

3-6g Vit C, 3-6g Lisine, colloidal silver, flaxseed and oil, gymnema,

nettle root, an ACE inhibitor, plus a multi vitamin/mineral

supplement. I have not had any reaction at all when I zap for an hour

a day. Maybe I am doing some harm that I don't recognize, but it

seems

like with all the junk I take that something would happen. My

question

is, has there been any lab or clinical tests to show any damage to

anything? I mean, if it increases the effect of herbs to such a

degree, shouldn't it be easy to prove with a simple blood test, or

something? There has to be tests available that will prove the

effectiveness of zapping, or the danger of zapping, after taking

herbs. These claims, good or bad, could be proven, if anyone was

interested. Why do we have to depend on testimonials alone? " Feeling

good " , is important, but just a change of attitude can affect the way

we feel, and the placebo effect " works " , but I would hope that

zapping

had a " real " effect. If you zap and you feel better, or even overcome

some ailment, its no proof that the electricity did anything. Maybe

you would have felt better or gotten well anyway. Many people do

without zapping. What we need are conclusive lab tests or clinical

trials. This shouldn't be too difficult, too expensive, or too much

to

ask, should it? I have built two zappers, and bought another one, and

I would like to believe they really do work as proponents claim, but

by now, shouldn't we expect to have more to put our trust in than

unsupported claims and testimonials? Thanks for the ear.

> Many people do confuse other gizmos with Becks.

> Transfection (misnomered electroporation by Beck. see

http://www.ioa.com/~dragonfly/questions.html ) always happens but

whether or not someone feels the results is dependent on what was in

their bloodstream and how sensitive they are. Most people nowadays

are

pretty desensitized and do all kinds of horrible things to their

bodies without realizing the harm they are doing. Then they're

surprised when they wind up in the hospital.

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While the insurance companies may be the largest lobbying group in the TDI,

even their own representative testified that the testimony provided in the

original hearing was overwhelmingly supportive of HBOT in neurology and while

he was obligated by his employers to vote against the bill, he could not in

good faith say he was personally against it. I thought his testimony was

most compelling since he was an attorney for the insurance companies. And it

should be noted that he was the only person against the bill at the entire

hearing (Lon, correct me if I am wrong).

The insurance companies are big but they wouldn't be in business if it

weren't for the people they serve. Therefore, each insurance company is

smaller than the patient base served. I am quite confident that with the

support of the families already aware of this and the future patients that

this law will serve, HBOT will be recognized and paid for under fair

guidelines (soon to be determined). Dr. Harch and I are working to help with

these rules for implementation and will do everything within our power to

make sure this law is enacted to benefit the patients that need it.

Sincerely,

R. Locklear, Editor

Hyperbaric Medicine Today

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Dearest J:

Subject: Re: Nitro Stat and easy open lids

Poison Prevention Packaging Act

The Poison Prevention Packaging Act provides that all controlled substance

drugs and all prescription drugs with a few exceptions be dispensed in

child-proof containers. A child-proof container is defined as a container

which is designed or constructed to be significantly difficult for a child

under the age of five to open.  Exceptions include the following:

•Sublingual doses of nitroglycerin

•Sublingual and chewable doses of isosorbide dinitrate in doses containing 10

mg or less

•Unit dose forms of potassium

•Tablet dose packages of prednisone containing less than 105mg, betamethasone

containing less than 12.6mg and methylprednisolone containing less than 84mg

BTW J could you please email me.. comp crashed and have lost all addy's =(

personal and email. Talk to you soon, BTW I have some exciting news to tell

you.

Char In Phoenix, AZ

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Hi My understanding of going under the ribs is that the diaphragm gets"stuck" and this is to release it. People do not like this (have someone do it to you) I find if you start and hold the achilles tendon a little till it loosens a bit (this can calm the body and take off fight /flight) then place the flat of your hand evenly on the rib cage then edge in below. Make sure as the initiator you are breathing. If you can teach belly breathing it helps. Also I discovered when I was in Poland at the camp that if I used a pitch pipe to "G" that it tended to soften tendons. Also a low even hum calmed some autistic behaviour while I was workingJOY Daphne wrote: There are 6 messages in this issue.Topics in this digest:1. Re: Re: Svetlana Vs ABR?From: "Yonie Yohaini" 2. Re: sucking reflexFrom: Bebot Salonga 3. Caprine Lamb NippleFrom: Janet 4. deep breathing exerciseFrom: Janet 5. August Children with Challenges course!From: "valeriefreitas" 6. Upcoming BG and Reflex courses in FloridaFrom: "drpattys" ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Message: 1 Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 12:18:24 +0800From: "Yonie Yohaini" Subject: Re: Re: Svetlana Vs ABR?Hi Janet,Thank you for your input. You mentioned that Svetlana use exercise to expand the diaphram

& the breathing. When she saw my daughter, she does not explain the benefit or the purpose of each exercise. One of the exersice given is to press/push go deep and hold for 10-15sec under the ribs. Is that the excersice for the diaphram & breathing?!My daughter is difficult to work with & very resistant. I hv difficulties to do that exersice with her. She will hold her breathing as long as I push. This makes it difficult to go deep. Any suggestion !Thanks in advance!Yonie Svetlana Vs ABR?> > > Val,> > I understand that you are doin ABR Therapy to your> child.( I hope i'm not wrong, or anybody else out> there!) I would like to know if which method,> Svetlana or ABR therapy work best for your child.> > I have few frenz who are doin ABR and when i> mention abt Svetlana method, some are

skeptical.> Also some ppl doin brain gym mentioned that Svetlana> method is very similar with Dr Harald Blomberg did> with the Rhythmic movements. > > Can anybody else help to explain further> > Yonie> SingaporeJanet Roelle One of many parents, not giving up on severely brain injured kids.__________________________________________________

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