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Hello all. I have been using VCO for about a week as a lotion on my

face and legs. I have already seen an improvement in my cellulite. It

looks less dimpmly than before. However, last night I used this before

going to bed and I was burning up and ringing wet. I'm too young for

hot flashes due to menopause, so I can only assume it's from the VCO.

Is this common?? Also, when I have some in my oatmeal in the morning,

I find myself running to pee every half hour or so. Sorry to get

graphic folks! Has anyone else experienced something like this?

Thanks and have a great day!

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I think VCO does have an impact on hormones but I don't know enough about it to

say actually HOW it would happen but I did read something the other day and I

mentioned it to Dr. Fife. Just a minute and I'll track it down.

Oops, not what I thought it was. It was actually about Red Palm Oil which Dr.

Fife is also interested in, which DOES have some effect on Hormones in THIS WAY

-

" Phytosterols in Red Palm Oil help balance the ratio of Cortisol to DHEA "

There is also Sterolins, Tocopherals, Tocotrienols and Co-Q10 in Palm Oil so I

would suspect there is also GOOD STUFF FOR HORMONES in Coconut Oil as well.

But I sure wish someone would actually explain it to me. Not enough research has

been done, I guess.

Bonnie

hot flashes and excess water

Hello all. I have been using VCO for about a week as a lotion on my

face and legs. I have already seen an improvement in my cellulite. It

looks less dimpmly than before. However, last night I used this before

going to bed and I was burning up and ringing wet. I'm too young for

hot flashes due to menopause, so I can only assume it's from the VCO.

Is this common?? Also, when I have some in my oatmeal in the morning,

I find myself running to pee every half hour or so. Sorry to get

graphic folks! Has anyone else experienced something like this?

Thanks and have a great day!

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Thanks for trying to help! I can tell that sometimes during the day

after I've ingested some, I also get hot flashes. Maybe it's my

body getting used to it or the extra energy burst people are

supposed to get when taking this. I don't know but I'm keeping track

of it!

Thanks,

>

> :

>

> I think VCO does have an impact on hormones but I don't know

enough about it to say actually HOW it would happen but I did read

something the other day and I mentioned it to Dr. Fife. Just a

minute and I'll track it down.

>

> Oops, not what I thought it was. It was actually about Red Palm

Oil which Dr. Fife is also interested in, which DOES have some

effect on Hormones in THIS WAY -

> " Phytosterols in Red Palm Oil help balance the ratio of Cortisol

to DHEA "

>

> There is also Sterolins, Tocopherals, Tocotrienols and Co-Q10 in

Palm Oil so I would suspect there is also GOOD STUFF FOR HORMONES in

Coconut Oil as well.

>

>

>

> But I sure wish someone would actually explain it to me. Not

enough research has been done, I guess.

>

>

>

> Bonnie

>

>

>

> hot flashes and excess water

>

>

> Hello all. I have been using VCO for about a week as a lotion on

my

> face and legs. I have already seen an improvement in my

cellulite. It

> looks less dimpmly than before. However, last night I used this

before

> going to bed and I was burning up and ringing wet. I'm too young

for

> hot flashes due to menopause, so I can only assume it's from the

VCO.

> Is this common?? Also, when I have some in my oatmeal in the

morning,

> I find myself running to pee every half hour or so. Sorry to get

> graphic folks! Has anyone else experienced something like this?

>

> Thanks and have a great day!

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hello,

I have some suggestions from personal experience.

Hot flashes and edema (water retention);

1) Bring one Quart of water to a boil. Add 5 heaping spoonfuls of

loose sage herb and simmer for 30 minutes. Drink a cupsul in the

morning and during the day. Sage is wonderful for us anyway but is

also an anti-diaphorectic.

2) When I couldn't be making or drinking tea I would take some Sage

and honey balls. Mix 5 heaping spoonfuls of lose Sage herb with

enough honey to make it stick together. I put them in a baggy or

small container and chew one up every once in a while during the day

and drink a glass of water or tea afterwards.

3) For bloating, edema and water balance use dandelion. Most

physicians prescribe Lasix (furosimide) a diuretic. The problem with

Lasix is that it depletes your natural K (potasium) stores. With

dandelion you won't have this problem. It is very helpful to include

parsley which is another diuretic. Each herb has many other terrific

qualities which I won't go into here but you can look them up.

Good luck and I hope these help you as much as they did me. We are

all a bit different so ya' never know but I do love herbals and with

some putzing around with what your body truly needs they can do

wonders.

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> > :

> >

> > I think VCO does have an impact on hormones but I don't know

> enough about it to say actually HOW it would happen but I did read

> something the other day and I mentioned it to Dr. Fife. Just a

> minute and I'll track it down.

> >

> > Oops, not what I thought it was. It was actually about Red Palm

> Oil which Dr. Fife is also interested in, which DOES have some

> effect on Hormones in THIS WAY -

> > " Phytosterols in Red Palm Oil help balance the ratio of Cortisol

> to DHEA "

> >

> > There is also Sterolins, Tocopherals, Tocotrienols and Co-Q10 in

> Palm Oil so I would suspect there is also GOOD STUFF FOR HORMONES

in

> Coconut Oil as well.

> >

> >

> >

> > But I sure wish someone would actually explain it to me. Not

> enough research has been done, I guess.

> >

> >

> >

> > Bonnie

> >

> >

> >

> > hot flashes and excess water

> >

> >

> > Hello all. I have been using VCO for about a week as a lotion

on

> my

> > face and legs. I have already seen an improvement in my

> cellulite. It

> > looks less dimpmly than before. However, last night I used this

> before

> > going to bed and I was burning up and ringing wet. I'm too

young

> for

> > hot flashes due to menopause, so I can only assume it's from

the

> VCO.

> > Is this common?? Also, when I have some in my oatmeal in the

> morning,

> > I find myself running to pee every half hour or so. Sorry to

get

> > graphic folks! Has anyone else experienced something like this?

> >

> > Thanks and have a great day!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Excess water can be dealt with by increasing potassium as says;

we use " No-Salt " potassium salts to cook and eat food with instead of

table or sea salt. This in addition to eating lots of potassium-

containing vegetables.

Several ladies reported hot flashes going away, along with other

markers of menopause, and their figures improved as well, with

SomaLife gHP, a trigger for natural HGH release. A few started

menstruating on time again even after going " dry " the year before and

struggling with menopause for 8 years; they actually became about 8

years more youthful in less than a year :) and mensing is just a

natural part of not withering away and dying of old age younger than

you have to.

Duncan

> > >

> > > :

> > >

> > > I think VCO does have an impact on hormones but I don't know

> > enough about it to say actually HOW it would happen but I did

read

> > something the other day and I mentioned it to Dr. Fife. Just a

> > minute and I'll track it down.

> > >

> > > Oops, not what I thought it was. It was actually about Red Palm

> > Oil which Dr. Fife is also interested in, which DOES have some

> > effect on Hormones in THIS WAY -

> > > " Phytosterols in Red Palm Oil help balance the ratio of

Cortisol

> > to DHEA "

> > >

> > > There is also Sterolins, Tocopherals, Tocotrienols and Co-Q10

in

> > Palm Oil so I would suspect there is also GOOD STUFF FOR HORMONES

> in

> > Coconut Oil as well.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > But I sure wish someone would actually explain it to me. Not

> > enough research has been done, I guess.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Bonnie

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > hot flashes and excess water

> > >

> > >

> > > Hello all. I have been using VCO for about a week as a lotion

> on

> > my

> > > face and legs. I have already seen an improvement in my

> > cellulite. It

> > > looks less dimpmly than before. However, last night I used

this

> > before

> > > going to bed and I was burning up and ringing wet. I'm too

> young

> > for

> > > hot flashes due to menopause, so I can only assume it's from

> the

> > VCO.

> > > Is this common?? Also, when I have some in my oatmeal in the

> > morning,

> > > I find myself running to pee every half hour or so. Sorry to

> get

> > > graphic folks! Has anyone else experienced something like

this?

> > >

> > > Thanks and have a great day!

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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I make a 50:50 mix of sea salt and Potassium Chloride which I grind

together in my blender. Tastes good, and is easier to use than the

coarse sea salt.

Alobar

On 4/13/08, Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote:

> Excess water can be dealt with by increasing potassium as says;

> we use " No-Salt " potassium salts to cook and eat food with instead of

> table or sea salt. This in addition to eating lots of potassium-

> containing vegetables.

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Alobar, tell me, please, where do you get KCl?

Thanks,

Pasha

Re: Re: hot flashes and excess water

I make a 50:50 mix of sea salt and Potassium Chloride which I grind

together in my blender. Tastes good, and is easier to use than the

coarse sea salt.

Alobar

On 4/13/08, Duncan Crow <duncancrowshaw (DOT) ca> wrote:

> Excess water can be dealt with by increasing potassium as says;

> we use " No-Salt " potassium salts to cook and eat food with instead of

> table or sea salt. This in addition to eating lots of potassium-

> containing vegetables.

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So what is a good brand of the Red Palm Oil?

I¹m all ears about all of this...and trying to gather a group of support to

help me stay true to 3 weeks of the ³phase 1² of the diet in Dr. Fife¹s

book....

Once I have done that successfully for 3 weeks, (and hopefully have lost

weight?) I hope to move on to phase 2. If I¹m losing well on phase 1, I may

stick with it awhile. I have so many odd issues, that for me I decided it

was best to plan on 3 weeks and then proceed from there...

I mainly have a problem with not eating / hardly eating (which is related to

why I have this weight issue in the first place I think) and sporadic

eating. But even when I eat sporadically, it is not like I¹m eating big to

make up for skipped meals. It¹s complicated to me and I¹m sure seeking

advice......

Chantelle

On 4/11/08 2:24 PM, " Bonnie Cole " <bonnieview@...> wrote:

>

>

>

> :

>

> I think VCO does have an impact on hormones but I don't know enough about it

> to say actually HOW it would happen but I did read something the other day and

> I mentioned it to Dr. Fife. Just a minute and I'll track it down.

>

> Oops, not what I thought it was. It was actually about Red Palm Oil which Dr.

> Fife is also interested in, which DOES have some effect on Hormones in THIS

> WAY -

> " Phytosterols in Red Palm Oil help balance the ratio of Cortisol to DHEA "

>

> There is also Sterolins, Tocopherals, Tocotrienols and Co-Q10 in Palm Oil so I

> would suspect there is also GOOD STUFF FOR HORMONES in Coconut Oil as well.

>

> But I sure wish someone would actually explain it to me. Not enough research

> has been done, I guess.

>

> Bonnie

>

> hot flashes and excess water

>

> Hello all. I have been using VCO for about a week as a lotion on my

> face and legs. I have already seen an improvement in my cellulite. It

> looks less dimpmly than before. However, last night I used this before

> going to bed and I was burning up and ringing wet. I'm too young for

> hot flashes due to menopause, so I can only assume it's from the VCO.

> Is this common?? Also, when I have some in my oatmeal in the morning,

> I find myself running to pee every half hour or so. Sorry to get

> graphic folks! Has anyone else experienced something like this?

>

> Thanks and have a great day!

>

>

>

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What the name of the Book? I also want to loose weight!

E.

Chantelle <mine65@...> wrote: So what is a good

brand of the Red Palm Oil?

I¹m all ears about all of this...and trying to gather a group of support to

help me stay true to 3 weeks of the ³phase 1² of the diet in Dr. Fife¹s

book....

Once I have done that successfully for 3 weeks, (and hopefully have lost

weight?) I hope to move on to phase 2. If I¹m losing well on phase 1, I may

stick with it awhile. I have so many odd issues, that for me I decided it

was best to plan on 3 weeks and then proceed from there...

I mainly have a problem with not eating / hardly eating (which is related to

why I have this weight issue in the first place I think) and sporadic

eating. But even when I eat sporadically, it is not like I¹m eating big to

make up for skipped meals. It¹s complicated to me and I¹m sure seeking

advice......

Chantelle

On 4/11/08 2:24 PM, " Bonnie Cole " <bonnieview@...> wrote:

>

>

>

> :

>

> I think VCO does have an impact on hormones but I don't know enough about it

> to say actually HOW it would happen but I did read something the other day

and

> I mentioned it to Dr. Fife. Just a minute and I'll track it down.

>

> Oops, not what I thought it was. It was actually about Red Palm Oil which Dr.

> Fife is also interested in, which DOES have some effect on Hormones in THIS

> WAY -

> " Phytosterols in Red Palm Oil help balance the ratio of Cortisol to DHEA "

>

> There is also Sterolins, Tocopherals, Tocotrienols and Co-Q10 in Palm Oil so

I

> would suspect there is also GOOD STUFF FOR HORMONES in Coconut Oil as well.

>

> But I sure wish someone would actually explain it to me. Not enough research

> has been done, I guess.

>

> Bonnie

>

> hot flashes and excess water

>

> Hello all. I have been using VCO for about a week as a lotion on my

> face and legs. I have already seen an improvement in my cellulite. It

> looks less dimpmly than before. However, last night I used this before

> going to bed and I was burning up and ringing wet. I'm too young for

> hot flashes due to menopause, so I can only assume it's from the VCO.

> Is this common?? Also, when I have some in my oatmeal in the morning,

> I find myself running to pee every half hour or so. Sorry to get

> graphic folks! Has anyone else experienced something like this?

>

> Thanks and have a great day!

>

>

>

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Where can I buy Potassium Chloride?

Suren

> > Excess water can be dealt with by increasing potassium as says;

> > we use " No-Salt " potassium salts to cook and eat food with instead of

> > table or sea salt. This in addition to eating lots of potassium-

> > containing vegetables.

>

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Many thanks!

Pasha

Re: Re: hot flashes and excess water

I buy it here:

http://www.vitaglo. com/1450. html

$1.95 for half a pound. Made by NOW.

No crappy additives like are in Morton brand low salt.

Vitaglo has free shipping for US orders over $50.

Alobar

On 4/13/08, Pasha <pashamad (DOT) com> wrote:

> Alobar, tell me, please, where do you get KCl?

>

> Thanks,

> Pasha

>

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