Guest guest Posted September 25, 2003 Report Share Posted September 25, 2003 Hi.Don.t worry I don.t drink.Once in a while I get in a dip too and since I.am not into drugs a drink port,put the stereo on loud,and it blows over.Mabye it happened thrice like this in the past year.The last time was when I got this famous email from tatezi where she announced to quit and finding a dignified way to die.I should have waited with my reply to her and let things sink in.In the spur of the moment I replied and mabye she took it badly.She.s angry,or dissapointed with me now.I hope it will blow over.I guess she never wants to marry me now.LOL. About Carol I would go to the authorities and plead again you catch more flies with honey then with vinegar.There.s also a cultural difference between you people in the US and we in Europe.You Americans,in general, take soo many supplements,medicins,pills for depression,headaches and whatever have you.I rarely take supplements,xmt MSM,I try to eat healthy and when I don.t feel well I think what the hell it will blow over and usually does.Also Doctors here are reluctant to prescribe.It.s easier to get a prescribition for medical mariuhana,paid for by the state, then a anti-depressant.TRUE.So some people don.t believe there.s a Hep.C. virus,well there.re people who believe the Americans never went to the moon and the earth is flat.Let them.I hope everybody is well,there.s not much news about Hep.C. I guess we.re all waiting for the miracle drug,a little pil,taken once without side-effects.It.s a beautifull autumn day here in Holland and you have soo many chestnuts-trees going gold.Have a beautifull autumn,Willem. Just Some Input Hi - I haven't visited this site in a verrrrry long time. I happened to have a little time on my hands and was checking around the different groups, since my main groups were pretty quiet. I have to say I was flabbergasted by Tatezi's post! And then Carol! It just blows my mind what the medical community and the government can do to people! This is really inexcusable behavior by people who are supposed to be devoting their lives to helping people! I consider myself fortunate after having this virus for at least 25 years to be grade 1 inflammation and stage 1-2 fibrosis (as of Jan. 2002) and to be very healthy. My ALT & AST are good, and my viral load dropped from 7,800,000 in April of 2002 to 800,000 this month. I have no apparent signs of HCV other than arthritis. However, I have chosen, come hell or high water, to take care of my body as I see fit. The herbs and supplements I have been taking for the past 2 years and the diet changes I have made have all contributed to making my immune system stronger than it has ever been. I am fortunate to have had doctors who are residents and are open and accepting of new information. I'm thankful that I was forced to go there due to my medical care being paid for by the state of NJ. Forget the gastro who ordered my biopsy. He was a silk-suited puppet of the medical establishment! Were you aware that there are people out there who don't even believe there really is a hepatitis c virus? That it is a big conspiracy for the drug companies to make big bucks? Sounds far out, huh? (shaking head). But....Who knows? How much do we really know? Maybe it is like in the movies after all. What I do know is that I refuse to have my health care dictated to, and I will continue to keep an open mind, research as much as I can, pray, meditate, eat well, laugh and stick around these groups where we share and help each other. Thank God for the net! I have met made so many friend online that I've never seen face to face but that I know so well and who are always there for me. And, please, Willem, don't drink. I don't care if it is only port. Alcohol is a killer. Tatezi - God bless you. I hope and pray you are reconsidering. Carol - So glad you're sounding better. Don't scare everyone like that! Even though I don't know you, I care. God cares. Love & Blessings, Karolyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2003 Report Share Posted October 25, 2003 on 10/10/03 12:29 AM, claudine intexas at claudineintexas@... wrote: > Hi Karolyn, > I was wondering about the coral calcium. It is really a poor > source of calcium, especially considering there are several better, > possibly safer, and MUCH cheaper sources. Coral calcium is basically > a rip off. You would be better off spending the money on the > colostrum! > Claudine > Not to mention that the coral reefs grow very slowly and are under enough stress without us deciding to eat them too! gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2003 Report Share Posted October 25, 2003 on 10/10/03 12:29 AM, claudine intexas at claudineintexas@... wrote: > Hi Karolyn, > I was wondering about the coral calcium. It is really a poor > source of calcium, especially considering there are several better, > possibly safer, and MUCH cheaper sources. Coral calcium is basically > a rip off. You would be better off spending the money on the > colostrum! > Claudine > Not to mention that the coral reefs grow very slowly and are under enough stress without us deciding to eat them too! gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2003 Report Share Posted October 26, 2003 HI.Thanks gail for defending the coral.Too many people are taking supplements taken from the sea and which are in danger of extinction.Willem Re: Re: Just Some Input on 10/10/03 12:29 AM, claudine intexas at claudineintexas@... wrote: > Hi Karolyn, > I was wondering about the coral calcium. It is really a poor > source of calcium, especially considering there are several better, > possibly safer, and MUCH cheaper sources. Coral calcium is basically > a rip off. You would be better off spending the money on the > colostrum! > Claudine > Not to mention that the coral reefs grow very slowly and are under enough stress without us deciding to eat them too! gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2003 Report Share Posted October 26, 2003 HI.Thanks gail for defending the coral.Too many people are taking supplements taken from the sea and which are in danger of extinction.Willem Re: Re: Just Some Input on 10/10/03 12:29 AM, claudine intexas at claudineintexas@... wrote: > Hi Karolyn, > I was wondering about the coral calcium. It is really a poor > source of calcium, especially considering there are several better, > possibly safer, and MUCH cheaper sources. Coral calcium is basically > a rip off. You would be better off spending the money on the > colostrum! > Claudine > Not to mention that the coral reefs grow very slowly and are under enough stress without us deciding to eat them too! gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2003 Report Share Posted October 26, 2003 HI.Thanks gail for defending the coral.Too many people are taking supplements taken from the sea and which are in danger of extinction.Willem Re: Re: Just Some Input on 10/10/03 12:29 AM, claudine intexas at claudineintexas@... wrote: > Hi Karolyn, > I was wondering about the coral calcium. It is really a poor > source of calcium, especially considering there are several better, > possibly safer, and MUCH cheaper sources. Coral calcium is basically > a rip off. You would be better off spending the money on the > colostrum! > Claudine > Not to mention that the coral reefs grow very slowly and are under enough stress without us deciding to eat them too! gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2003 Report Share Posted October 26, 2003 HI.Thanks gail for defending the coral.Too many people are taking supplements taken from the sea and which are in danger of extinction.Willem Re: Re: Just Some Input on 10/10/03 12:29 AM, claudine intexas at claudineintexas@... wrote: > Hi Karolyn, > I was wondering about the coral calcium. It is really a poor > source of calcium, especially considering there are several better, > possibly safer, and MUCH cheaper sources. Coral calcium is basically > a rip off. You would be better off spending the money on the > colostrum! > Claudine > Not to mention that the coral reefs grow very slowly and are under enough stress without us deciding to eat them too! gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2003 Report Share Posted October 26, 2003 Here is an excerpt from Liverfriend's coral calcium label: " Ecologically harvested from above sea level Okinawa coral calcium beds. Coral calcium is the deposit left after years of the coral feeding primarily on algae; distilling this nutrient rich food source into an abundance of trace minerals. " - Jay is very ecologically-minded. > Not to mention that the coral reefs grow very slowly and are under enough > stress without us deciding to eat them too! > > gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2003 Report Share Posted October 26, 2003 Here is an excerpt from Liverfriend's coral calcium label: " Ecologically harvested from above sea level Okinawa coral calcium beds. Coral calcium is the deposit left after years of the coral feeding primarily on algae; distilling this nutrient rich food source into an abundance of trace minerals. " - Jay is very ecologically-minded. > Not to mention that the coral reefs grow very slowly and are under enough > stress without us deciding to eat them too! > > gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2003 Report Share Posted October 26, 2003 Here is an excerpt from Liverfriend's coral calcium label: " Ecologically harvested from above sea level Okinawa coral calcium beds. Coral calcium is the deposit left after years of the coral feeding primarily on algae; distilling this nutrient rich food source into an abundance of trace minerals. " - Jay is very ecologically-minded. > Not to mention that the coral reefs grow very slowly and are under enough > stress without us deciding to eat them too! > > gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2003 Report Share Posted October 26, 2003 Here is an excerpt from Liverfriend's coral calcium label: " Ecologically harvested from above sea level Okinawa coral calcium beds. Coral calcium is the deposit left after years of the coral feeding primarily on algae; distilling this nutrient rich food source into an abundance of trace minerals. " - Jay is very ecologically-minded. > Not to mention that the coral reefs grow very slowly and are under enough > stress without us deciding to eat them too! > > gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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