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THE SHOW WAS SUPPOSED TO AIR LAST NIGHT BUT THEY INSTEAD TAPED PART OF IT AT

THE LAST MINUTE INSTEAD OF LIVE. SUPPOSEDLY WE WILL BE ABLE TO SEE DADS

SPEECH SOMETIME THIS WEEKEND BUT NO ONE KNOWS WHEN. CSPAN DOES THIS ALL THE

TIME. THEY SAY THAT IT WILL BE LIVE AND THEN CHANGE THEIR MINDS. SORRY ALL. I

HAD MY VCR READY TO GO AND WAS VERY DISAPPOINTED NOT TO GET TO TAPE IT.

DANIELLE

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Hello again,

I just want to clarify that I don't have lesions on my feet, but

abrasions. Lesions would be seeping right?, mine don't. I do believe the

bon right there is being irritated to cause the sore. It is discolored

reddish black spot smaller than my small fingernail on left foot, & lots

smaller on right foot. I remember a couple of years ago a friends wife

had her leg amputated because she had gangrene set in & he said it

starts w/ black dots which is what I have!

Patsy

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Dr. Paolo Vinci,

Wow, I have learned so much from you. You talked about patients of type 2 may

have some involvement with the Central Nervous System. I have been diagnosed

with Chronic Gastritis from unknown causes. I have had every test to

determine a cause and one doctor suggested it might be from CMT. I was

wondering if you've run across any of your patients that have condition?

Thank you,

from Indiana, USA

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HI. PAOLO FROM ITALY REPLYING TO BRENDA.

You talked about patients of type 2 may

> have some involvement with the Central Nervous System. I have been

diagnosed

> with Chronic Gastritis from unknown causes.

I have had every test to

> determine a cause and one doctor suggested it might be from CMT.

IMPOSSIBLE, AT LEAST FOR WHAT WE KNOW NOW ABOUT CMT2.

I was

> wondering if you've run across any of your patients that have condition?

CHRONIC GASTRITIS IS QUITE FREQUENT IN ITALY ALSO IN PEOPLE WITHOUT CMT.

I TOO HAVE IT, BUT I THINK IT IS MORE PROBABLY DUE TO THE STRONG ITALIAN

COFFEE RATHER THAN TO CMT.

IN CMT IT MIGHT BE DUE TO MEDICATIONS ONE TAKES FOR JOINT PAIN OR TO STRESS

RELATED TO DIFFICULTIES IN COPING WITH THE DISEASE.

HOWEVER, THIS IS A CHANCE TO REMIND EVERYBODY THAT, SINCE CMT HAS A

PREVALENCE OF 1: 2500, THERE ARE PEOPLE WITH CMT AND OTHER RARE DISEASES,

LIKE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, MUSCULAR DYSTROPHIES, GLYCOGENOSIS AND SO ON.

SO LONG.

PAOLO

> Thank you,

> from Indiana, USA

>

>

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We had a bad experience with celexa also. We went back to Prozac and doing much

better. Different drugs work differently in each individual. Unfortunately we

learn what works and doesn't by trial and error. Let Dr. G. know that you're

not happy with the celexa., and would prefer to try something else.

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Hi, ,

I started No-Fenol a couple of months ago, but, I can not be sure if she had

No-Fenol when she had blood in the stool in Feb., probably not.

But now, she is taking all the HNI enzymes including No-Fenol for breakfast and

dinner. I have not figured out a good way to give(hide) her enzymes for lunch,

usually salads. Even so, I feel there is some benefits of these enzymes making

her more " happy " or more expressive. But, her fine motor coordination may be

still off, she had trouble using Microscope in doing some biology experiements

which requires very steady hand. I really like to know if there is anything can

help that. Besides, her slight OCD is still there.

If No-Fenol works just as good as SCD that will be dream come true. From reading

about SCD, it seems that after a couple of years on SCD, the gut will heal and

no

more SCD is needed. I wonder if this can apply to us?

mt

Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 17:11:17 -0000

From: " jornmatt " <kjorn@...>

Subject: Re: blood in stool due to enzymes / mt

>>I even worry about Crohn's disease. Since the first time she had

blood in stool she also had fever the next day. Now she is still

taking the three types of enzymes and she has had no problems

> for a couple of months now.

Did you notice any difference when adding the No-Fenol? I ask

because No-Fenol would be helping in the same way the Specific Carb

Diet does for those with Crohn's. If other foods were " scraping " or

irritating injured intentines this may lead to a little bleeding.

But the No-Fenol would break down the roughage and thereby be

soothing the intestines. Just wondering.

.

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Hi, Celia,

Thank you for sharing your experience. Considering that I have let my previous

can of whey protein to expire due to concerns of sensitivity, I better be more

careful in getting another whey product again.

mt

> From: AICFan@...

> Subject: Re: Re: blood in stool due to enzymes

>

> In a message dated 5/21/02 11:38:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

> mtien@... writes:

>

>

> > I am seriously considering whey such as Immunocal. But I have concerns on

> > the purity of the whey protein. Can it always have some casein left in?

> > This is what I heard from a top nutritional doctor before.

> >

> > Can people with Crohn disease and casein sensitivity take whey? Are there

> > any experiences from the members of this list? Has anyone tried it with

> > enzymes? It seems like a perfect food for detoxification etc. Isn't true

> > that people with Crohn cannot take dairy at all?

> >

> >

>

> Mt --

>

> We tried it and Josh actually did well on it for a while and then it didn't

> seem to have

> any effect one way or the other. We did it a year ago without enzymes and

> then

> recently with enzymes. Even after being off of it for a while, I didn't see

> the good effects return. But, just about everything we try seems to have an

> effect and then

> not. It's a great mystery to me!

>

> If your child has a problem with phenols, this could irritate that. I know

> I've read

> that if you are lactose intolerant, there is no problem taking it, but if you

> have a true

> milk protein allergy, you may have problems.

>

> I know my son had low glutathione stores and we thought this would be the

> ticket,

> but with ASD kids, there are so many other factors to consider -- imbalanced

> Phase I and/or Phase II Liver Detoxification, high or low cysteine, casein

> allergy, and on and on.

>

> I think Duncan could advise you there.

>

> Celia

>

>

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Mellissa (Rome, NY)

I guess your not too far away from us either...

Hi I am Finn , I live in Munnsville NY.

I am going to start learning how to make soap ect

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and possibly exspecting next Aug too...Time will tell.

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I took this off of the EAS Web site. Guess I had better get rid of the

Betalean that I have. Darn, that stuff was expensive. I surely don't want

anything inhibiting my fat loss. I seem to do that on my own very well!

" In the past EAS has claimed for its BetaLean and BetaLean HP products that:

BetaLean and BetaLean HP combine the original ephedrine and caffeine

combination along with a unique proprietary formula consisting of L-Tyrosine,

Naringin, Coleus Forskohli and Green Tea to enhance the overall thermogenic

effect.

In litigation concerning EAS's advertising practices a United States District

Court found that this claim is not true and that the proprietary formula has

been found to reduce and inhibit the overall thermogenic effect of the

ephedrine and caffeine combination. "

Ana

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I called EAS about this because I came across this info while trying to order

my supps for next month. Supposedly, EAS is trying to reverse the court

ruling because they (EAS) still beleives this is a good product, but in the

meanitme they have to remove it from their store. The non-ephedra based is

o.k. Thermodynamix is their new thermogenic and it's non-ephedra based.

If you recently bought betalean or betaleanHP and don't feel comfortable

using it, you should call and ask for a refund, they are good about that.

betty

In a message dated 1/16/03 11:22:27 AM, seattle_lady2003@... writes:

> --- Anatolee@... wrote:

> > I took this off of the EAS Web site. Guess I had

> > better get rid of the

> > Betalean that I have. Darn, that stuff was

> > expensive. I surely don't want

> > anything inhibiting my fat loss. I seem to do that

> > on my own very well!

> >

> >

> > " In the past EAS has claimed for its BetaLean and

> > BetaLean HP products that:

> >

> > BetaLean and BetaLean HP combine the original

> > ephedrine and caffeine

> > combination along with a unique proprietary formula

> > consisting of L-Tyrosine,

> > Naringin, Coleus Forskohli and Green Tea to enhance

> > the overall thermogenic

> > effect.

> >

> > In litigation concerning EAS's advertising practices

> > a United States District

> > Court found that this claim is not true and that the

> > proprietary formula has

> > been found to reduce and inhibit the overall

> > thermogenic effect of the

> > ephedrine and caffeine combination. "

> >

> > Ana

> >    

>

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Is the betalean the same as the betatrim?

-- Re: Digest Number 994

I took this off of the EAS Web site. Guess I had better get rid of the

Betalean that I have. Darn, that stuff was expensive. I surely don't want

anything inhibiting my fat loss. I seem to do that on my own very well!

" In the past EAS has claimed for its BetaLean and BetaLean HP products that:

BetaLean and BetaLean HP combine the original ephedrine and caffeine

combination along with a unique proprietary formula consisting of L-Tyrosine

Naringin, Coleus Forskohli and Green Tea to enhance the overall thermogenic

effect.

In litigation concerning EAS's advertising practices a United States

District

Court found that this claim is not true and that the proprietary formula has

been found to reduce and inhibit the overall thermogenic effect of the

ephedrine and caffeine combination. "

Ana

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Thanks for sharing, !!!!

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Sev,

Is the coconut sap what we call " tuba " in Tagalog? I

would be interested in the coconut tea. Does it

contain lauric acid/monolaurin also?

Will the vco be in danger if people turn to the

coconut tea, then there will be no nuts to make vco.

--- Coconut Oil wrote:

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Dear ,

I'll try to answer your questions, ok ?

1) Is the coconut sap what we call " tuba " in Tagalog? I

would be interested in the coconut tea. Does it

contain lauric acid/monolaurin also?

Coconut sap or toddy is an exudate (natural whitish to translucent liquid) of

the spathes (unopened coconut infloresence) manually opened and sliced thinly

daily ( 2-3 times). This process is coconut sap or tapping using a receptacle (

as bamboo or plastic-based material) to received the exudates from the opened

spathes). The flow of coconut sap is more during the night, thus collected early

morning of the following day. The freshly collected sap is sweet (14-17% sucrose

content with pH 6 - 6.4), rich in mino acids and vitamins.

On the other hand tuba or coconut wine is derived from the coconut sap when

allowed to undergo spontaneous fermentation, converted into an astringent

alcoholic drink with a terra cotta or reddish brown or brownish pink color {due

to the addition of few grams of tanbark powder (locally from ground dried bark

of tannin-rich Tungog (Ceriops tagal) or Tungog (Rhizophora mucronata trees].

The alcohol content of tuba ranges 5 - 10 % (average 7.5 %) within the 24-72

hours fermentation period. When coconut wine or tuba is distilled another

alcoholic drink is produced, lambanog (25-45% alcohol, pH 3.5 - 4.45 or acidity

of 3 - 4.5%.

The coconut sap does not contain lauric acid and other beneficial saturated

and unsaturated fatty acid mix inherent to coconut palms. The Lauric-rich fatty

acid is derived from the developing and mature nuts in which the lipid has been

synthesized by the coconut plant as directed by the coconut genes thru the DNA

system of the plant. This means the complete pollination of anthesis of the

coconut flowers must take place first for the coconut palm to initiate the

production of lauric acid and other fatty acid mix of the coconut and

eventually produced these at optimum levels (normally achieved at full maturity

of the developing nut bunches).

2) Will the vco be in danger if people turn to the

coconut tea, then there will be no nuts to make vco ?

I'm awaiting a reply from Tess Mamangun re- clarification of coconut flower

tea she mentioned they were able to present in the latest expo in the US.

Nevertheless, I checked a locally producer sales outlet in Metro Manila. On the

product box, it mentions: coconut tea [from dehydrated coconut flower (probably

mix male and female flowers ?), coconut embryo (the true embryo of nuts or the

nut haustorium ?), coco roots (main roots or secondary or mix ?) and palm heart,

edible pith or ubod.

On this basis, we know that VCO is a high-value coconut product absolutely

derived from the fresh mature meat or kernel of nuts of the coconut palm tree,

while the coconut tea is derived from many parts of the coconut. If the coconut

flower is the main source for the coconut tea, I believe your worry of having no

nuts available for VCO is not a problem. Consider this at least the Philippines

as 320 Million coconut trees producing at least 4 Billion flowers (spadices) a

year and 14 Billion nuts. In fact the palm heart or ubod need not be sourced

from fruit bearing trees. Our study revealed that 3-4 year young coconut palms

underplanted in existing mature stands are better sources of coconut ubod,

harvestable in 3-4 years from field planting, higher ubod yield and likely

better quality wise.

Meantime, I have to stop now. My apologies for some obvious grammar errors,

failed to edit this email. Got another waiting job to do. Good Day !

Cheers,

Sev Magat

melly banagale <@...> wrote:

Sev,

--- Coconut Oil wrote:

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