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That is pretty much what did at Down Home Ranch last year, and what

she expects to do this year. She will be going this coming Sunday.

can't wait to get there, she loves it so much. Down Home Ranch confines its

campers to high-functioning, well-behaved teens and adults, which makes the

experience more pleasant for everyone. The only thing she complained about

was the food. " Too much sugar. " I passed on that complaint to the staff.

I want to take this opportunity to publicly thank the Up With Downs

Foundation for awarding a scholarship to attend. After being totaled

by Hurricane Ike, we feared we would not be able to afford 's

attendance this year. Thanks to Up With Downs, she can.

granny

On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 7:20 AM, Sue <mom2alyssa3@...> wrote:

>

>

> Hi Eunice,

> While I do not know everything Lys did and the hard part for me is not

> knowing and the fact that she can't always explain what happend, I do know

> she swam, did art activities, shot a bow and arrow and a BB gun (yeah that

> surprised me too) :) She also had a dance every nite with a different themes

> (rodeo nite, barn dance, laua, karoke). There was also horse back riding

> (they have horses, donkeys and mini horses) While Lys didn't ride a horse

> she did brush a mini horse and lead one to walk. They have canoeing and

> fishing too. Again, we're getting bits and pieces of what she did as she

> tells us.

>

> As far as us, we rented a cabin on the ranch. Very nice, cedar cabin with

> central air, it had a complete kitchen and washer and dryer. We arrived on

> Sat, rented a car and went to Sea World, spend the nite in San Antonia and

> went to 's Wonderland on Sunday. We took Lys to camp on Sunday at 5.

> We went to Ausin to visit a friend, and my daughter who is a flight

> attendent had a layover on Wed. So we met up with her and her crew and went

> to 6th street for dinner at an oyster bar and drinking by the pool of her

> hotel. We drove back to San on Thurs and went to the Alamo, the

> Riverwalk and stopped at the Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch (like a drive

> thru zoo). A few little mishaps along the way,made the trip more memorial,

> such as a parking ticket, the scorpion who decided to share my shower and

> getting locked out of camp because they forgot to give us the code for the

> gate. Sue & Alyssa-MI

>

>

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Cool Bobby sounds like you had a lots of fun. I laughed reading your post. I

live in FL and I get those. Black spots but never stop me from going to the

beach. Enjoy life and hope that your side and other pain will go away.

T

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HI EVERYONE, HOPE YOU ALL HAD A NICE WEEKEND.  I HAVE BEEN SO HAPPY THE LAST TWO

WEEKS, FLOATING AROUND THE POOL, GETTING A NICE SUN TAN, AND USING GOBS OF

LOTIONS.  THEN BINGO!  OUT POPPED A SORE ON MY ARM, LOOKS LIKE A CIGARETTE

BURN!  ROUGH AROUND THE EDGES, AND SLIGHTLY BUMPY IN THE CENTER, DARKER THAN MY

TAN.  I WILL TRY AND GET INTO SEE THE DERMATOLOGIST THIS WEEK. I AM SO TICKED,

HAVE NOT HAD A NICE TAN IN  A COUPLE OF YEARS, NOW I AM GOING TO GET HELL FROM

MY DR. ABOUT SITTING IN THE SUN.  AND HERE'S A WEIRD ONE.  I HAVE NO PAINS ALL

DAY, BUT WHEN I LIE DOWN TO GO TO SLEEP, MY ENTIRE LEFT BUTT HURTS!  HURTS NO

MATTER WHAT SIDE I LIE ON, HURTS IF I LIE FLAT, OR ON MY STOMACH.  WHEN I GET UP

IN THE MORNING, AFTER ABOUT AN HOUR, IT GOES AWAY AND STAYS AWAY  UNTIL I GET

INTO BED.  THOUGHT I WOULD CALL MY CHIROPRACTOR TOMORROW, SEE IF HE CAN , HA HA,

FIX MY BUTT!!!!  (and Mr. , if you're reading this, no comments about

BEING a pain

in the butt, not HAVING one.......)

LOTTIE AND BOB STEWART, WHERE ARE YOU?  I KNOW LOTTIE YOU'VE BEEN QUITE SICK, I

SUSPECT MR. STEWART IS NOT UP TO PAR EITHER, BUT WE ALL MISS BOTH YOUR POSTS.  I

AM WISHING AND PRAYING FOR THE BEST FOR BOTH OF YOU, GET WELL SOON, LOVE, BOBBY

a ( Bobby ) Doyle, dob 12/17/29

DX 5/1995

Interferon 9 weeks/Hydroxyurea 5 years

02/2000 to 06/2002 Gleevec trial, OHSU

06/2002 Gleevec/Trisenox Trial, OHSU

06/2003 Gleevec/Zarnestra Trial, OHSU

04/2004 Sprycel Trial, MDACC, CCR in 10 months

04/2008 XL228 Trial, U of Mich.

01/2009 PCR 5.69

04/2009 Ariad Trial AP24534

09/2009 PCR 0.01

11/2009 PCR 0.034

02/2010 PCRU

#840 Zavie's Zero Club

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I personally favor the Almond Milk - unsweetended Almond Breeze - original or vanilla.  40 calories per 8 oz serving.  Quite tasty.  Does not leave me with the nasty milk mouth after taste effect.  It is a light/clean tasting milk alternative.  I have also done the unsweetended soy milk, but really prefer the almond milk now.

 

Obviously the almond milk won't work if you have nut allergies.  Trader Joes and Whole Foods both carry the almond milk.  I believe it runs about 2 dollars for the 32 ounce containers that do not need to be refridgerated until opened.  The Lunds near me carries a 64 oz (half gallon) size in the refridgerator case for $3.99.  Just depends on how fast you go through it.  Whole Foods recently had it on sale for like $1.39 a piece - I bought a bunch.

 

I get the Blue Diamond - Almond Breeze brand but there are others.

 

http://www.bluediamond.com/index.cfm?navid=33

 

Jaxi

On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 11:08 AM, Angel <whiteangel1853@...> wrote:

Thanks, .. thank you for understanding limited means and the extreme frustration it causes at times. There are many things I would like to do and take, however, it is just not in the budget at this time.  They have Rice Milk at Trader Joes, however, to me the sugar content was pretty high and the protein content very low. I deal with chronic yeast so I try to limit sugar to apples, carrots, etc... however, if soy is as bad as everyone is saying and it could be blocking my Armour Thyroid and Adrenal supplement then that is NOT a good thing and a waste of money. I will try the Rice Milk again. I drink about 8 oz a day of Rice Milk. Goat Milk when you can find it is so expensive. 

There is a Whole Foods near me, I will check out there Rice Milk and compare it to Trader Joes. 

I read an alert I think from Mercola that Whole Foods had to recall their Kombucha, it had alcohol in it! 

I had to laugh. I bought a bottle a few months ago and got drunk on it and was unable to drive home. I have problems with fermented problems they create yeast in my body. And  people with gut yeast problems can get " drunk " from sugar, the body creates alcohol. So, I thought that was what happened with the Kombucha.. nope turns out it had alcohol in it. And the woman at Whole Foods thought I was crazy when I told her I got drunk on the Kombucha!

" Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, " I will try again tomorrow " . "

 

 

 

 

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Hi Bobby:  Glad you enjoyed some pool time, but sorry to hear you have a sore

on your arm and in your butt.  I am suffering with knee pain and many other

things.  I had pain in the butt from Sciatica for a few weeks.  CML has been

the least of my troubles Thank God.

I hope we hear from Lottie soon also.  Take Care and hope that sore on your arm

gets better.  Maybe you overdid the sun thing.

A.

From: ROBERTA DOYLE <rcd1929@...>

Subject: [ ] (unknown)

" " < >

Date: Sunday, June 27, 2010, 9:44 PM

 

HI EVERYONE, HOPE YOU ALL HAD A NICE WEEKEND.  I HAVE BEEN SO HAPPY THE LAST

TWO WEEKS, FLOATING AROUND THE POOL, GETTING A NICE SUN TAN, AND USING GOBS OF

LOTIONS.  THEN BINGO!  OUT POPPED A SORE ON MY ARM, LOOKS LIKE A CIGARETTE

BURN!  ROUGH AROUND THE EDGES, AND SLIGHTLY BUMPY IN THE CENTER, DARKER THAN MY

TAN.  I WILL TRY AND GET INTO SEE THE DERMATOLOGIST THIS WEEK. I AM SO TICKED,

HAVE NOT HAD A NICE TAN IN  A COUPLE OF YEARS, NOW I AM GOING TO GET HELL FROM

MY DR. ABOUT SITTING IN THE SUN.  AND HERE'S A WEIRD ONE.  I HAVE NO PAINS ALL

DAY, BUT WHEN I LIE DOWN TO GO TO SLEEP, MY ENTIRE LEFT BUTT HURTS!  HURTS NO

MATTER WHAT SIDE I LIE ON, HURTS IF I LIE FLAT, OR ON MY STOMACH.  WHEN I GET

UP IN THE MORNING, AFTER ABOUT AN HOUR, IT GOES AWAY AND STAYS AWAY  UNTIL I

GET INTO BED.  THOUGHT I WOULD CALL MY CHIROPRACTOR TOMORROW, SEE IF HE CAN ,

HA HA, FIX MY BUTT!!!!  (and Mr. , if you're reading this, no comments

about BEING a pain

in the butt, not HAVING one.......)

LOTTIE AND BOB STEWART, WHERE ARE YOU?  I KNOW LOTTIE YOU'VE BEEN QUITE SICK, I

SUSPECT MR. STEWART IS NOT UP TO PAR EITHER, BUT WE ALL MISS BOTH YOUR POSTS. 

I AM WISHING AND PRAYING FOR THE BEST FOR BOTH OF YOU, GET WELL SOON, LOVE,

BOBBY

a ( Bobby ) Doyle, dob 12/17/29

DX 5/1995

Interferon 9 weeks/Hydroxyurea 5 years

02/2000 to 06/2002 Gleevec trial, OHSU

06/2002 Gleevec/Trisenox Trial, OHSU

06/2003 Gleevec/Zarnestra Trial, OHSU

04/2004 Sprycel Trial, MDACC, CCR in 10 months

04/2008 XL228 Trial, U of Mich.

01/2009 PCR 5.69

04/2009 Ariad Trial AP24534

09/2009 PCR 0.01

11/2009 PCR 0.034

02/2010 PCRU

#840 Zavie's Zero Club

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>Look for the " Original " Rice Dream milk. That doesn't have any

sugar in it. The flavored does, i.e., vanilla flavored, etc. Same

with the almond milk. Both are quite good ~ I bake with it and

everything. Carole

>

>

>---- Original Message ----

>From: whiteangel1853@...

>low dose naltrexone

>Subject: RE: [low dose naltrexone] (unknown)

>Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 09:08:44 -0700 (PDT)

>

>>Thanks, .. thank you for understanding limited means and the

>extreme frustration it causes at times. There are many things I would

>like to do and take, however, it is just not in the budget at this

>time. They have Rice Milk at Trader Joes, however, to me the sugar

>content was pretty high and the protein content very low. I deal with

>chronic yeast so I try to limit sugar to apples, carrots, etc...

>however, if soy is as bad as everyone is saying and it could be

>blocking my Armour Thyroid and Adrenal supplement then that is NOT a

>good thing and a waste of money. I will try the Rice Milk again. I

>drink about 8 oz a day of Rice Milk. Goat Milk when you can find it

>is so expensive. There is a Whole Foods near me, I will check out

>there Rice Milk and compare it to Trader Joes. I read an alert I

>think from Mercola that Whole Foods had to recall their Kombucha, it

>had alcohol in it! I had to laugh. I bought a bottle a few months ago

>and got drunk

>> on it and was unable to drive home. I have problems with fermented

>problems they create yeast in my body. And  people with gut yeast

>problems can get " drunk " from sugar, the body creates alcohol. So, I

>thought that was what happened with the Kombucha.. nope turns out it

>had alcohol in it. And the woman at Whole Foods thought I was crazy

>when I told her I got drunk on the Kombucha!

>> " Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at

>the end of the day saying, " I will try again tomorrow " . "

>>

>>       

>>

>>

>>

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>They have Rice Milk at Trader Joes, however, to me the sugar content was

>pretty high and the protein content very low.

The Whole Foods' rice milk is sweetened with rice syrup only, and any rice

milk should be, that's what makes it a good food. Rice syrup is a whole

food and metabolizes slowly.

>I read an alert I think from Mercola that Whole Foods had to recall their

>Kombucha, it had alcohol in it!

> And the woman at Whole Foods thought I was crazy when I told her I got

> drunk on the Kombucha!

Nothing has changed about the kombucha. I have brewed it and I know a fair

amount about it. Kombucha has about the same amount of alcohol as fresh

fruit juice. The recall was only because, as a " processed " food, the

kombucha label is required to declare that it has alcohol in it. I just

talked with folks at my local Whole Foods about what exactly happened.

If you did get drunk, you must be extremely sensitive to alcohol.

One other thing-- I'm not the biggest fan of Whole Foods-- but in New

Orleans since Katrina they are the only dedicated organic/natural food

store in the metropolitan area. I have been working on getting a community

food co-op open. If people have locally-owned stores or co-ops in their

area it's really great to support those. However, I will say that WF has

been making a big effort to offer reasonable prices on their house brand

items, which are generally decent quality.

We need to wrap up this conversation as it's completely not on topic

anymore. If you want more info or have questions, please write me offlist.

--

> " Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end

>of the day saying, " I will try again tomorrow " . "

>

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dr rea at the environmental health center in dallas tests for allergy or sensitivity to silicone, as well as a number of other foods, chemicals, and alllergens.

gg

From: micheleb2305@...Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 16:04:36 -0700Subject: (unknown)

Hi,

Does anyone know of a lab in the US that does testing like Dr. Myhill? I sent away for her test, but haven't heard back. Maybe due to the US address or maybe all of the medical board drama she is facing?

Thanks,

Michele B

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percentage of blood loss without hypovolemia..is upto 20%.. more than 20% would lead to shock..cheers From: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...>Subject: (unknown)"ORE" < >Date: Tuesday, 29 June, 2010, 19:20

hi guys,new qs:

73.WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF THE PT COMES WITH ASYMPTOMATIC ROOT CANAL TREATED TOOTH WITH PERIAPICAL RADIOLUCENCY TREATED BY SOME OTHER DENTISTS?

98.PERCENTAGE OF BLOOD CAN BE LOST WITHOUT CAUSING HYPOVOLEMIA- OPT:5,10, 20,40,50%

thanx

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i believe its adenolymphoma and practice managers

correct me if iam wrong

Ahmed

From: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...>ORE < >Sent: Wed, 30 June, 2010 11:56:15Subject: (unknown)

hi guys,please help with:

\46)Which of these is the most benign

a)kaposi’s sarcoma (b)adenolymphoma ©burkitts lymphoma

54)which group of people are not required to be registered with the GDC by July 2008

a)dentist b)dental nurses c)dental technicians d)practice managers

cheers

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Adenolmphoma is most benign

Practice managers do not have to register with GDC

On 30 June 2010 11:56, Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...> wrote:

 

hi guys,please help with:

\46)Which of these is the most benign

   a)kaposi’s sarcoma (b)adenolymphoma ©burkitts lymphoma

54)which group of people are not required to be registered with the GDC by July 2008

      a)dentist b)dental nurses c)dental technicians d)practice managers

cheers

-- Regards,Dr Hufrish Taraporewala, BDSCosmetic Dentist & Sr. Health Communications Consultant, ORION PR

Public Relations Consultant, Mickey Mehta's HEALTH BEYOND FITNESSMobile No: 07817 311906Web-site: www.drhufrish.co.uk

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Hi the answer is b adenolyphoma & d practice managerTaghreedFrom: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...>Subject: (unknown)"ORE" < >Date: Wednesday, 30 June, 2010, 13:56

hi guys,please help with:

\46)Which of these is the most benign

a)kaposi’s sarcoma (b)adenolymphoma ©burkitts lymphoma

54)which group of people are not required to be registered with the GDC by July 2008

a)dentist b)dental nurses c)dental technicians d)practice managers

cheers

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Hi Bobby,

I've been going to the chiroprator for 2 weeks. Pinched nerve in my back. I know

your chiro will be able to help you. They're great.  Did you try ice? I know

that helps me.

Hope you get feeling better,

Jackie S.

From: ROBERTA DOYLE <rcd1929@...>

Subject: [ ] (unknown)

" " < >

Date: Sunday, June 27, 2010, 8:44 PM

 

HI EVERYONE, HOPE YOU ALL HAD A NICE WEEKEND.  I HAVE BEEN SO HAPPY THE

LAST TWO WEEKS, FLOATING AROUND THE POOL, GETTING A NICE SUN TAN, AND USING GOBS

OF LOTIONS.  THEN BINGO!  OUT POPPED A SORE ON MY ARM, LOOKS LIKE A CIGARETTE

BURN!  ROUGH AROUND THE EDGES, AND SLIGHTLY BUMPY IN THE CENTER, DARKER THAN MY

TAN.  I WILL TRY AND GET INTO SEE THE DERMATOLOGIST THIS WEEK. I AM SO TICKED,

HAVE NOT HAD A NICE TAN IN  A COUPLE OF YEARS, NOW I AM GOING TO GET HELL FROM

MY DR. ABOUT SITTING IN THE SUN.  AND HERE'S A WEIRD ONE.  I HAVE NO PAINS ALL

DAY, BUT WHEN I LIE DOWN TO GO TO SLEEP, MY ENTIRE LEFT BUTT HURTS!  HURTS NO

MATTER WHAT SIDE I LIE ON, HURTS IF I LIE FLAT, OR ON MY STOMACH.  WHEN I GET

UP IN THE MORNING, AFTER ABOUT AN HOUR, IT GOES AWAY AND STAYS AWAY  UNTIL I

GET INTO BED.  THOUGHT I WOULD CALL MY CHIROPRACTOR TOMORROW, SEE IF HE CAN ,

HA HA, FIX MY BUTT!!!!  (and Mr. , if you're reading this, no comments

about BEING

a pain

in the butt, not HAVING one.......)

LOTTIE AND BOB STEWART, WHERE ARE YOU?  I KNOW LOTTIE YOU'VE BEEN QUITE SICK, I

SUSPECT MR. STEWART IS NOT UP TO PAR EITHER, BUT WE ALL MISS BOTH YOUR POSTS. 

I AM WISHING AND PRAYING FOR THE BEST FOR BOTH OF YOU, GET WELL SOON, LOVE,

BOBBY

a ( Bobby ) Doyle, dob 12/17/29

DX 5/1995

Interferon 9 weeks/Hydroxyurea 5 years

02/2000 to 06/2002 Gleevec trial, OHSU

06/2002 Gleevec/Trisenox Trial, OHSU

06/2003 Gleevec/Zarnestra Trial, OHSU

04/2004 Sprycel Trial, MDACC, CCR in 10 months

04/2008 XL228 Trial, U of Mich.

01/2009 PCR 5.69

04/2009 Ariad Trial AP24534

09/2009 PCR 0.01

11/2009 PCR 0.034

02/2010 PCRU

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hi,

for disposing papers in waiting room, i think its the black bag.

for clinical waste, yellow color bag used.

correct me if i m wrong

Regards

Sara

From: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...>ORE < >Sent: Fri, July 2, 2010 11:19:34 AMSubject: (unknown)

thanx guys for the answers,i have actually many qs and iam trying to ask them by increments,here is the next increment:

· Which colour of bag is used to dispose of paper in the waiting room of a dental Surgery?

· 20)Which colour of bag is used to dispose of clinical waste?

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hi there

for clinical waste it is now orange bag

 

thanks

Shuchi

On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 5:13 PM, Sara Waris <sarawaris@...> wrote:

 

hi,

 for disposing papers in waiting room, i think its the black bag.

for clinical waste, yellow color bag used.

correct me if i m wrong

Regards

Sara

From: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...>ORE < >

Sent: Fri, July 2, 2010 11:19:34 AMSubject: (unknown)

 

thanx guys for the answers,i have actually many qs and iam trying to ask them by increments,here is the next increment:

 

·         Which colour of bag is used to dispose of paper in the waiting room of a dental  Surgery?

·                 20)Which colour of bag is used to dispose of clinical waste?

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Hi Alberta

I am truly sorry you are experiencing such pain after your TKR. This is just a

thought and possibly a direction for you to consider. I did not have knee pain

after 3 months past my TKR. However I broke my femur 6 months and 4 days after

my TKR and I now have a lot of pain in the inside of my knee. I have only been

on my feet (with a cane) for 1 week after 3 months in a wheel chair. My DR and

PT think the pain is due to weakness in my thigh muscle. I am doing lots of

exercises to strengthen the muscle, however this seems to be one s-l-o-w

process.

Dorie Madsen

I am experiencing the same thing. My TKR was on Oct 28, 2008 and my pain is

also constant. Besides that, there is swelling in the knee and leg. They have

checked for clots, but there is nothing. There is not a day goes by w/o pain,

and I agree the pain from bone on bone was not as bad as this.

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I would beg to differ, .

Your negative comment and frustration does not serve the group in helping each

other to heal.

You may find it more productive to shift the energy in your statement to gain

support in healing.

Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath, author, researcher

________________________________

From: McCleary <frank.mccleary@...>

candidiasis

Sent: Sun, July 4, 2010 10:46:11 AM

Subject: Re: (unknown)

NieeMA wrote:

>

>

> Greetings All

>

> Since me last email, I have been contacted by more people then you can

> imagine and all saying the same thing, I need to take a stand.

>

> I must tell you that I do agree with the crowd on this and will do so!!!

>

> As of 5:45 Central Standard Time, Duncan Crow has been banned from

> this group.

>

> I do not think that I need to elaborate much to those of you that have

> endeared over the years.

>

> I thank you all for your support and understanding wisdom.

>

> Now!!!

>

> Let's get down to the business of getting balanced and whole and well!!!

> Let's get Healthy!!!

>

> Nuff said!

>

>

You are a mindless IDIOT No better than BEE !!!!!!!

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was Duncan the naturopath?

I think I've missed sthg here.. never mind!

tension is not good, lets be nice to each other!

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From: Wil Spencer <wilspencer@...>

candidiasis

Sent: Sun, July 4, 2010 5:33:55 PM

Subject: Re: (unknown)

I would beg to differ, .

Your negative comment and frustration does not serve the group in helping each

other to heal.

You may find it more productive to shift the energy in your statement to gain

support in healing.

Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath, author, researcher

________________________________

From: McCleary <frank.mccleary@...>

candidiasis

Sent: Sun, July 4, 2010 10:46:11 AM

Subject: Re: (unknown)

NieeMA wrote:

>

>

> Greetings All

>

> Since me last email, I have been contacted by more people then you can

> imagine and all saying the same thing, I need to take a stand.

>

> I must tell you that I do agree with the crowd on this and will do so!!!

>

> As of 5:45 Central Standard Time, Duncan Crow has been banned from

> this group.

>

> I do not think that I need to elaborate much to those of you that have

> endeared over the years.

>

> I thank you all for your support and understanding wisdom.

>

> Now!!!

>

> Let's get down to the business of getting balanced and whole and well!!!

> Let's get Healthy!!!

>

> Nuff said!

>

>

You are a mindless IDIOT No better than BEE !!!!!!!

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Wil is the Naturopath of the group. I think there might be one more but I am

not sure!

I agree with being nice!

>

>

>

> was Duncan the naturopath?

> I think I've missed sthg here.. never mind!

> tension is not good, lets be nice to each other!

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Wil Spencer <wilspencer@...>

> candidiasis

> Sent: Sun, July 4, 2010 5:33:55 PM

> Subject: Re: (unknown)

>

>

> I would beg to differ, .

>

> Your negative comment and frustration does not serve the group in helping each

other to heal.

>

> You may find it more productive to shift the energy in your statement to gain

support in healing.

>

> Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath, author, researcher

>

> ___

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its b and a

From: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...>ORE < >Sent: Mon, 5 July, 2010 11:52:27Subject: (unknown)

hi guys:

1. What is composition of GIC?

a. Aluminosilicate glass & polyacrylic acid?

b. Flouroaluminosilica te glass & polyacrylic acid

c. Flouroaluminosilcia te glass & polyalkenoate acid

d.

2. 8 yr old, high caries rate. Prescribe floride content of toothpaste?

a. 500 ppm

b. 800 ppm

c. 1000 ppm

d. 1250 ppm

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Hi, correct answers area.       Aluminosilicate

glass & polyacrylic acidand d.      1250 ppm

from pages 31 and 618 PINK BOOKAnaOn Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 11:52 AM, Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...> wrote:

 

hi guys:

1.       What is composition of GIC?

a.       Aluminosilicate glass & polyacrylic acid?

b.      Flouroaluminosilicate glass & polyacrylic acid

c.       Flouroaluminosilciate glass & polyalkenoate acid

d.       

2.       8 yr old, high  caries rate. Prescribe floride content of toothpaste?

a.       500 ppm

b.      800 ppm

c.       1000 ppm

d.      1250 ppm

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Hi Abdo, i found this lil piece of information on the BRITISH DENTAL HEALTH FOUNDATION website....copy pasting the following few lines from there.....also here is the link to the website as well: http://www.dentalhealth.org.uk/faqs/leafletdetail.php?LeafletID=28#faq256 Should my child use a fluoride toothpaste?Yes. Fluoride has been proven to reduce dental decay by at least 40%, so all children should be encouraged to use a fluoride toothpaste. Fluoride may be in your drinking water, so check with your dentist first. Research has shown that children living in a non-fluoridated area have more dental decay than those living in areas with fluoride in the drinking water. It is important to use only a small pea-sized amount of toothpaste for children, as they are likely to swallow some of it. All children up to three years old, should use a toothpaste with a fluoride level of at least 1000ppm (parts per million). After three years old, they should use a toothpaste that contains 1350ppm-1500ppm. P.S...........here is the link to the website as well: http://www.dentalhealth.org.uk/faqs/leafletdetail.php?LeafletID=28#faq256please correct me if my information is wrong or outdatedkind regards,~mariah~From: Ahmed Abdou <ahmedabdou7583@...> Sent: Mon, July 5, 2010 4:22:42 PMSubject: Re: (unknown)

its b and a

From: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1>ORE <>Sent: Mon, 5 July, 2010 11:52:27Subject: (unknown)

hi guys:

1. What is composition of GIC?

a. Aluminosilicate glass & polyacrylic acid?

b. Flouroaluminosilica te glass & polyacrylic acid

c. Flouroaluminosilcia te glass & polyalkenoate acid

d.

2. 8 yr old, high caries rate. Prescribe floride content of toothpaste?

a. 500 ppm

b. 800 ppm

c. 1000 ppm

d. 1250 ppm

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yes u right Ana,sorry for that,but i think regarding to Q 1 ,one of the most imp prop of GI that it releases F...so i believe it has to have F in its composition this is wt i found on the net

Ahmed

From: Ana Miladinovic <ana.miladinovic82@...> Sent: Mon, 5 July, 2010 17:10:40Subject: Re: (unknown)

Hi, correct answers are

a. Aluminosilicate glass & polyacrylic acid

and

d. 1250 ppm

from pages 31 and 618 PINK BOOK

Ana

On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 11:52 AM, Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1> wrote:

hi guys:

1. What is composition of GIC?

a. Aluminosilicate glass & polyacrylic acid?

b. Flouroaluminosilica te glass & polyacrylic acid

c. Flouroaluminosilcia te glass & polyalkenoate acid

d.

2. 8 yr old, high caries rate. Prescribe floride content of toothpaste?

a. 500 ppm

b. 800 ppm

c. 1000 ppm

d. 1250 ppm

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In a message dated 7/7/2010 6:16:30 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

allie6154@... writes:

What kind of exercises do you do?

Pain Free a book written by Pete Egoscue, his knee chapter. They are mainly

exercises to get leg muscles into proper alignment. With a pain somehow

the muscles on either side of the pain get out of alignment to compensate.

This is my thoughts not Petes. Book cost about $18 from his website. Some

people on another list said she picks up his book used cheaper. He has clinics

across the pond in Seattle and other places. The exercises is like lie on

your back on the floor with both legs resting on a chair for 5 to 10

minutes. Gravity puts the muscles in place. Then I use a stair step with the

one

leg still on the chair, tighten thigh muscle until I feel it on the top of

the thigh, then relax and hold for 3 minutes. 40 pillow squeezes sitting on

the chair. Sitting on floor with back to a wall with toes pointed toward

you and hold for 5 minutes.

I should have said that I am going to a Re-Hab place instead of a Nursing

Home. Northwoods located in Silverdale, WA. My wife stayed there after her

hip replacement surgery and said it really helped her. They had her doing

exercises that she didn't think she could even do. I think they move Medicare

patients out pretty quick but she was able to come back to their pool for

exercises cost about $40 a month. They had a teacher conduct exercises in

the pool. I know she was in the pool before she was released maybe even

before two weeks. I ordered a wound cover that supposed to allow pool use.

Brickey

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You OS should give you a pamphlet of different exercises. Your PT will also

give you exercises after the surgery. Basically, you want to strengthen all

the muscles in your legs. Simple leg lefts can start you off, both on your back

and on your side. Gradually work up to using 5 pound ankle weights when you do

the lifts. Of course, you can exercise the rest of your body at the same time.

Can't hurt.

All the est, Joan

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From: Alberta Chambers <allie6154@...>

Joint Replacement

Sent: Thu, July 8, 2010 2:16:13 AM

Subject: (unknown)

What kind of exercises do you do?

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1. pencillin g

From: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...>ORE < >Sent: Sat, July 10, 2010 8:13:07 PMSubject: (unknown)

hi guys,please help:

1-Which does get detroyed by gastric secretion . penicillin v/ g and other antibiotics in options.

2-Arterial Blood percentages of. O2 dissolved and in veins.

thanx

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