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Yep, you sure can. What I usually mix up for eczema and psoriasis is 15

drops of evening primrose oil in an ounce of vegetable oil. Apply it to the

affected area and in a few days it flakes away. Any store that carries

Aubrey Organics should have or should be able to order the evening primrose

oil. DO NOT use the evening primrose oil full strength.

<< can you use emu oil for eczema ? >>

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can you use emu oil for eczema ?

thanks

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> I manage a health food store and I had a customer come in with the same

> problem with her child. She was looking for emu oil because that is what

she

> was told would fix the problem. Emu oil is very healing for the skin and

is

> also great for arthritis. It is from animal source though.

>

> << where do you getg this >>

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Bernies abstracts and more can be found by doing a search at

http://www.talkinternational.com/scisearch.htm

Wayne

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> Bernie,

> Could you please post your website again for me? I'm trying to give a

> friend info on Parkinson's and metal toxicity specifically.

> Thanks.

>

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Bernie is away doing HBOT with his son (he posted a

note saying he would be gone for a week?)

His website is

http://home.earthlink.net/~berniew1/

At 01:38 PM 8/20/2001 -0500, you wrote:

>Bernie,

>Could you please post your website again for me? I'm trying to give a

>friend info on Parkinson's and metal toxicity specifically.

>Thanks.

>

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Yes, Tamra the Live Right book is needed because of all the new information Dr D

has provided for us. But you make your own

decision. Personally I don't food combine. It may be ok for some people and not

necessary for others. If a person has the

necessary acid in their stomach, there should never be a problem. Unfortunately,

since most of us have eaten all kinds of

avoids for years, it may be necessary to try it out. Once there is a balance in

the body and health is gained, I don't believe

it is needed. But you must also remember that we are all different people, all

individuals even when having same blood type

and secretor status. What may work for one, may not work for another.

blessings,

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kksmith@...

> Hi, has anyone bougth this book?? Did you find it helpful?? Do I really

need to buy it?

>

> Or are the basic food combing rules ---> don't eat portien with grains, and

eat fruit alone?

>

> Do a lot of you food combine as well as ER4YT???

>

> Thank you,

> Tamra

>

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In a message dated 8/25/01 2:47:08 PM Pacific Daylight Time, lavadab2001@... writes:

I have had a 'lupoid' liver diagnosis for about 13 years. . . . I'm familiar with acute liver disease and the seriousness of this, however, auto-immune liver disease is new to me.

As I understand it, "lupoid" liver disease is an old name, no longer used, for autoimmune hepatitis. I don't have any books nearby to check on this, but I'm virtually certain of it. I'll check as soon as I can.

Harper (AIH 5/00)

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In a message dated 8/24/01 12:17:33 PM Mountain Daylight Time,

znbclark@... writes:

Hi, has anyone bougth this book?? Did you find it helpful?? Do I really

need to buy it?

If you only want to buy one book, get the Live Right 4 Your Type book. It is

the latest and greatest with all of the most up to date data. And yes, you

really do need to b\uy a book if you are going to be able to succeed on the

program.

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Harper,

Autoimmune hepatitis used to be called lupoid or chronic active hepatitis.

Bonnie

AIH and post transplant

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In a message dated 8/25/01 6:12:25 PM Pacific Daylight Time, BonManPat@... writes:

Harper,

Autoimmune hepatitis used to be called lupoid or chronic active hepatitis.

Bonnie

AIH and post transplant

Thanks. You saved me a trip to my books.

Harper

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In a message dated 8/25/01 6:45:34 PM Pacific Daylight Time, jcando@... writes:

Jen

P.S. Shall we play a game of AIH trivia someday? :)

Oooh, let's not.

Harper

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I think it was named Lupoid back in the 50's....

Jen

P.S. Shall we play a game of AIH trivia someday? :)

On Sat, 25 Aug 2001 21:16:36 EDT, wrote:

> In a message dated 8/25/01 6:12:25 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

> BonManPat@... writes:

>

>

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Harper,

> >

> > Autoimmune hepatitis used to be called lupoid or chronic active

> > hepatitis.

> >

> > Bonnie

> > AIH and post

> > transplant

> >

>

> Thanks. You saved me a trip to my books.

> Harper

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In a message dated 8/29/01 10:57:14 AM Central Daylight Time,

keelinconnolly@... writes:

> we only live once so

> I'm going to make the best of it.

>

> Keelin,

You are most definitely correct and I am proud of you. I couldn't imagine

having to deal with this at your age. Best of luck and I'm sure your doctor

will find something that will end up helping. Five years ago I couldn't take

any anti-inflammatories and then came Vioxx - a Godsend for me. They're

always trying new things to help us.

Chicagoland Sharon

>

>

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Hi Keelin,

For someone on a more older insight than yours , I am

53 , and just found out I have PA ,I have had

Psoraisis since as long as I can remember , my main

problem PAIN, and the most fun I have is on the

computer also , although I am not a Web designer .

I do know how you feel , cause I don't believe anyone

knows the Pain that I am in, but I do keep a positive

attitude on life.

I put my faith in God , and anything the Dr's can do,

Praise God that He gave them intelligence to try and

work this out for us.

I am Happy that you completed your course even though

they didn't believe the notes that were send , God

always opens doors.

God Bless ,

daystar

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And walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us, and hath given himself for us as

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Lana, yea, its sure a different world out here. I am from South Eastern

Idaho and moved here about 20 years ago. I really do miss it out there

actually, but now, if I had to choose whether to live here or there, It

would be a very difficult decision.

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to Logan, Utah where he is attending school. From here anything is

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actually not very well. what about you? I am so exhausted that I am having

extreme problems just going to work and then forget about doing anything at

home!

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Terri,

You Go Girl!! Good for you!!! Where did he buy his Medical

License???????? In a pet store???????

Angel Hugs,

Diane

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hi everyone, hope everyone is doing well. i had a

little bit of pain after the biopsy and my results

were good their is a little bit of scarring to my

liver but they decided they arent going to treat me at

this current time. i guess we just wait till it gets

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I remember all five of my biopsy and they hurt after and the next day. I was told not to climb stairs, pick up anything, rest if possible lay down. I passed out after my third biopsy because my blood pressure drop to low be careful.

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Thanks ladonna for the info this is the second day and it is not hurting quite as bad but still hurting. I stayed home from work again today just taking it easy. Tahnks again God Bless

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I went to the same dr for about 10 years. I never

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was no test that would tell me for sure if I had it or

not, but he was SURE I didn't have it. Well, I finally

decided it was time for a change. -dz-

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> The best thing that i ever said to my first

> " doctor " was " YOUR

> FIRED " ! But it did make me learn a lesson that just

> because they have MD

> after there name does not mean that they are

> actually capable of taking

> care of a person with hep c. And they say my old dr

> is the best. Yeah

> right. Have a good

> evening

> Terri

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This is good.

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> ~ Have you ever wondered which hurts the most; saying something and

wishing

> you hadn't, or saying nothing and wishing you had? I guess the most

> important things are the hardest things to say. ~ Don't be afraid to tell

> someone you love them. If you do, they might break your heart... but if

> you don't, you might break theirs. ~ Have you ever decided not to become

a

> couple because you were so afraid of losing what you already had with

> that person? ~ Your heart decides whom it likes and whom it doesn't. You

> can't tell your heart what to do. ~ It does it on its own.... when you

> least suspect it, or even when you don't want it to. ~ Have you ever

> wanted to love someone with everything you had, but that other person

was

> too afraid to let you? Too many of us stay walled because we are too

> afraid to care too much...for fear that the other person does not care

as

> much, or at all. ~ Have you ever denied your feelings for someone because

> your fear of rejection was too hard to handle? ~ We tell lies when we are

> afraid.... afraid of what we don't know, afraid of what others will

think,

> afraid of what will be found out about us. But every time we tell a lie

the

> thing we fear grows stronger. ~ Life is all about risks and it requires

you

> to jump. Don't be a person who has to look back and wonder what they

> would or could have had. ~ What would you do if every time you fell in

love

> you had to say good-bye? ~ What would you do if every time you wanted

> someone they would never be there? ~ What would you do if your best

friend

> died tomorrow and you never got to tell them how you feel? ~ What would

> you do if you loved someone more than ever and you couldn't have them?

> ~Some people live, and some people die. But I want to tell you that you

are

> a friend and I love you. If something happened to me tomorrow, you

would

> be in my heart. ~Would I be in yours? ~If you care about the person that

> sent this to you then you will send it back. ~Send this to all the

friends

> that you have... all the friends that you've lost...and to all the

friends

> you've lost touch with...just to let them know that you care...send this

> back to the person who sent it to you if you consider them a friend as

> well

> Angel mom of 3 (9) (8) and ie (4ds)

>

>

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This is good.

(unknown)

> ~ Have you ever wondered which hurts the most; saying something and

wishing

> you hadn't, or saying nothing and wishing you had? I guess the most

> important things are the hardest things to say. ~ Don't be afraid to tell

> someone you love them. If you do, they might break your heart... but if

> you don't, you might break theirs. ~ Have you ever decided not to become

a

> couple because you were so afraid of losing what you already had with

> that person? ~ Your heart decides whom it likes and whom it doesn't. You

> can't tell your heart what to do. ~ It does it on its own.... when you

> least suspect it, or even when you don't want it to. ~ Have you ever

> wanted to love someone with everything you had, but that other person

was

> too afraid to let you? Too many of us stay walled because we are too

> afraid to care too much...for fear that the other person does not care

as

> much, or at all. ~ Have you ever denied your feelings for someone because

> your fear of rejection was too hard to handle? ~ We tell lies when we are

> afraid.... afraid of what we don't know, afraid of what others will

think,

> afraid of what will be found out about us. But every time we tell a lie

the

> thing we fear grows stronger. ~ Life is all about risks and it requires

you

> to jump. Don't be a person who has to look back and wonder what they

> would or could have had. ~ What would you do if every time you fell in

love

> you had to say good-bye? ~ What would you do if every time you wanted

> someone they would never be there? ~ What would you do if your best

friend

> died tomorrow and you never got to tell them how you feel? ~ What would

> you do if you loved someone more than ever and you couldn't have them?

> ~Some people live, and some people die. But I want to tell you that you

are

> a friend and I love you. If something happened to me tomorrow, you

would

> be in my heart. ~Would I be in yours? ~If you care about the person that

> sent this to you then you will send it back. ~Send this to all the

friends

> that you have... all the friends that you've lost...and to all the

friends

> you've lost touch with...just to let them know that you care...send this

> back to the person who sent it to you if you consider them a friend as

> well

> Angel mom of 3 (9) (8) and ie (4ds)

>

>

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lol I went the route of the do it yourself box, tammy and wound up with the most

lovely shade of lavender lol Would have been OK if it was the end of October and

I had a Holloween party to go to but things never work out like that for me

hehhehee! So now my one vise is every two months I have my hair done in a shop

...two hours just for me lol I'm in kentucky so can't help ya there but as for

the AF well I'll just say a great big " GOOD LUCK " !!!! The national office does

have a new director. Hopefully, he will be making some big changes ...they sure

are needed. Donna and I have had some huge battles with our chapter and have

even made a semi break with them for our support group and are using other

government agencies that concentrate on all disabilities. Tree:):):):)

(unknown)

Speaking of areas...was wondering if anyone was close

to the Westmoreland or Cambria County areas in PA.

Would also like to know if you had ever contacted the

Arthritis foundation in the area & if they were

helpful or not with inquiries. I'm NOT having luck

here and was wondering if it was moi?

Just another " YES " vote for the do you dye your hair

pushing 40 group...Or shall I say " do you mean that

box that's been sitting on the bathroom shelf for 2

weeks now that I haven't had time to do? " ...lol

Tammy

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Never colored my hair, I need let a girl talk me into a prtmanet and did

I ever regret it!!

It took for ever to grow out, and everythime I washed my hair, it seemed

to get curly again. I vowed, NEVER AGAIN, I get the hair cut I want!!!

RL

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<treesap0@...> writes:

> lol I went the route of the do it yourself box, tammy and wound up

> with the most lovely shade of lavender lol Would have been OK if it

> was the end of October and I had a Holloween party to go to but

> things never work out like that for me hehhehee! So now my one vise

> is every two months I have my hair done in a shop ..two hours just

> for me lol I'm in kentucky so can't help ya there but as for the AF

> well I'll just say a great big " GOOD LUCK " !!!! The national office

> does have a new director. Hopefully, he will be making some big

> changes ...they sure are needed. Donna and I have had some huge

> battles with our chapter and have even made a semi break with them

> for our support group and are using other government agencies that

> concentrate on all disabilities. Tree:):):):)

>

> (unknown)

>

> Speaking of areas...was wondering if anyone was close

> to the Westmoreland or Cambria County areas in PA.

> Would also like to know if you had ever contacted the

> Arthritis foundation in the area & if they were

> helpful or not with inquiries. I'm NOT having luck

> here and was wondering if it was moi?

>

> Just another " YES " vote for the do you dye your hair

> pushing 40 group...Or shall I say " do you mean that

> box that's been sitting on the bathroom shelf for 2

> weeks now that I haven't had time to do? " ...lol

>

> Tammy

>

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