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Hi Kathi,

I need to ask this silly question, please bear with me. Here it goes: how

did she get her fish to be tested???? My son loves to eat tilapia, that's

one of the few things that is not deep fried which I hope he'd continue to

love to eat, given that the fish does not contain any heavy metals. Please

advice. I'm always curious how I would know if tilapia is okay or not.

Thanks,

Joanna.

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> Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 20:23:23 EST

> From: Mycoltjoe@...

> Subject: Re: Re: Chelation Results--WOW! (Richmond, VA)

>

> I know of a mom whose child had high arsenic. She had her fish that they

had

> been eating tested. It came back high in arsenic.The good thing is it had

no

> mercury. :o)

> Kathi

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Dear Tina,

I haven't checked my water yet. We installed a water purification system 4

years ago when we built this house. After that I did not think about checking

the water.

To the second question, no, my son has no fillings. He hates sweets, eats a

lot of veggies and rice :) ( But I have alot of fillings. They are coming out

next week with DMSA :)

Answer to the third question is, no, in the past few years he has not been

given any shots. Antibiotics for ear infections, but no shots.

The shampoo is & 's Baby Shampoo. I just checked the

ingredients and it doesn't say " thimerosal " anywhere... <sigh>

We'll keep looking, won't we? :)

Lots of Love,

Sheela.

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> Dear Sheela We had our water checked and we have a water filter and it

> showed small traces of mercury and lead and has your child had any fillings

> in his teeth recently or any other shots from your dr office for anything

> because reason being is that they told me that at my family dr office that

> all of there shots there they use have thermisol in them to keep the shelf

> life longer and alot of nose sprays have it in them and some shampoos has

it

> also just wanted to pass this on to ya..tina newton

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Dear Sheela We had our water checked and we have a water filter and it

showed small traces of mercury and lead and has your child had any fillings

in his teeth recently or any other shots from your dr office for anything

because reason being is that they told me that at my family dr office that

all of there shots there they use have thermisol in them to keep the shelf

life longer and alot of nose sprays have it in them and some shampoos has it

also just wanted to pass this on to ya..tina newton

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Don't worry Barb :) All it means is that all the " silver " is going to be

taken out and he is going to give me some DMSA to chelate me too :) He (my

dentist) thinks that I may have some metals in me too. I have four more

" silvers " to lose. :)

Thanks for your concern :)

Love,

Sheela.

In a message dated 11/3/00 9:28:48 AM Central Standard Time,

jromkema@... writes:

> What did you mean " they are coming out next week with DMSA? " Please don't

> chelate while your fillings are still in place! Have them removed by a

> mercury-free dentist, then chelate. Otherwise you could get very ill.

>

> Just concerned. You probably already know this.

> Barb

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What did you mean " they are coming out next week with DMSA? " Please don't

chelate while your fillings are still in place! Have them removed by a

mercury-free dentist, then chelate. Otherwise you could get very ill.

Just concerned. You probably already know this.

Barb

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>Dear Tina,

>I haven't checked my water yet. We installed a water purification system 4

>years ago when we built this house. After that I did not think about

checking

>the water.

>To the second question, no, my son has no fillings. He hates sweets, eats a

>lot of veggies and rice :) ( But I have alot of fillings. They are coming

out

>next week with DMSA :)

>Answer to the third question is, no, in the past few years he has not been

>given any shots. Antibiotics for ear infections, but no shots.

>The shampoo is & 's Baby Shampoo. I just checked the

>ingredients and it doesn't say " thimerosal " anywhere... <sigh>

>We'll keep looking, won't we? :)

>

>Lots of Love,

>Sheela.

>

>In a message dated 11/2/00 10:14:47 AM Central Standard Time,

>newton6@... writes:

>

>> Dear Sheela We had our water checked and we have a water filter and it

>> showed small traces of mercury and lead and has your child had any

fillings

>> in his teeth recently or any other shots from your dr office for

anything

>> because reason being is that they told me that at my family dr office

that

>> all of there shots there they use have thermisol in them to keep the

shelf

>> life longer and alot of nose sprays have it in them and some shampoos

has

>it

>> also just wanted to pass this on to ya..tina newton

>

>

>

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HI, thanks for responding i read up on hyperlexia i am at the point of

saying my daughter is just autisic for insurance,and therapy purposes because

she has feew sensory issues,and her main problem is the lack of speech which

her recently has been a lotttttttttttttt of echolalia she seems to be

excepting people better these days,and that could be because i'am done with

all the docs for now until augusr 20 we see the deveolpmental ped for the

first time.My daughter is'nt on any diet or meds i'am thinking about super

nu-thera mulitvitamin,but i'll wait and see speech and o.t is the only thing

until pre-school this fall

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tel me more about that multivitamin dannylynn, as i'm wanting to find

something for hannah. cheryl

Re: Digest Number 635

HI, thanks for responding i read up on hyperlexia i am at the point of

saying my daughter is just autisic for insurance,and therapy purposes

because

she has feew sensory issues,and her main problem is the lack of speech which

her recently has been a lotttttttttttttt of echolalia she seems to be

excepting people better these days,and that could be because i'am done with

all the docs for now until augusr 20 we see the deveolpmental ped for the

first time.My daughter is'nt on any diet or meds i'am thinking about super

nu-thera mulitvitamin,but i'll wait and see speech and o.t is the only thing

until pre-school this fall

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Mel: I appreciate your posting the Discover article on the placebo effect.

The original article was indeed a travesty for a number of reasons. First

and foremost the original article adopted a very narrow view of what a

placebo is and does, as well as the time course over which placeboes might

operate. It had many of us whose main research focus is the placebo effect

(the effect of expectation or expectancy) and who realized how inappropriate

their analyses were in relation to the phenomenon, scratching our heads. It

is nice to know that the backlash has begun and this article also points me

to some new findings.

Thanks again,

Jack Darkes

University of South Florida

Tampa, FL

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Jane:

I too had a bad reaction at these sites for my 11 year-old son with

Asperger's.

It is my understanding/experience that for Asperger's it is safe to train on

the right side of the head only. Left side training accentuates the

negative behaviors. I have had success training at T4P4A2, rewarding

SMR(10-13) and inhibiting Theta and HiBeta. Going is slow, we have trained

hundreds of sessions at this site, but we are still seeing progress. My son

is calmer and more present oriented. Again going is slow, but worth it.

Maureen

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Arlene

It has been several years since I bought my shoes, and at that time I was already walking with a walker half the time, wall walking the other half. I'll try to find any info that I had at the time. It seems like I left a number, and someone called me back.

Jan

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Jan

Thanks for the info. Can you tell me if you can walk without any aid

whenwearing the shoes?

Arlene

> Arlene

> It has been several years since I bought my shoes, and at that time

I was

> already walking with a walker half the time, wall walking the other

half. I'll

> try to find any info that I had at the time. It seems like I left

a number,

> and someone called me back.

> Jan

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Arlene,

I want to talk to the people selling the shoes also. I get the fax tone also. I think I'll send them a fax and ask them to call me.

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From: low dose naltrexone

Date: Thursday, May 13, 2004 17:12:53

low dose naltrexone

Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Digest Number 635

Arlene It has been several years since I bought my shoes, and at that time I was already walking with a walker half the time, wall walking the other half. I'll try to find any info that I had at the time. It seems like I left a number, and someone called me back. Jan

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Let me know if you have any luck - I'll do the same. If anyone else

on the board is successful, please let us know.

Thanks

Arlene

--- In low dose naltrexone , " " <cindyyoung@a...>

wrote:

> Arlene,

> I want to talk to the people selling the shoes also. I get the fax

tone also

> I think I'll send them a fax and ask them to call me.

> -------Original Message-------

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> From: low dose naltrexone

> Date: Thursday, May 13, 2004 17:12:53

> low dose naltrexone

> Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Digest Number 635

>

> Arlene

> It has been several years since I bought my shoes, and at that time

I was

> already walking with a walker half the time, wall walking the other

half. I

> ll try to find any info that I had at the time. It seems like I

left a

> number, and someone called me back.

> Jan

>

>

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Hi, My name is , I am in WA and have just joined this list. I am

currently using and loving the WFN centrifuged VCO. I cook with it and every

morning add 1TBS to my coffee. I know that this is a coconut oil forum, but I am

very new with even eating coconut as I couldn't take the flavor when I was

younger. I have just for the first time ordered some coconut flour because of

the

health benefits of the higher fiber etc. and was wondering if anyone on this

list uses the flour for cooking and baking and if you would be willing to

share some info and recipes.

Thanks,

in WA

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Hi ,

Here is my recipe for Banana Bread:

Banana Bread

1 ? c. flour of your liking (Tried Quinoa and Rice)

1 c. coconut flour

? tsp sea salt

1 tsp. baking soda

? c. Coconut Oil

? c. Honey

2 eggs, beaten

1 c. mashed ripe bananas

2-3 tbsp. hot water

? c. chopped soaked walnuts

In a medium bow, stir together the pastry flour, coconut flour, sea salt and

baking soda. Set aside. Melt the oil in a bowl of hot water, stir in with

honey. Add beaten eggs, mashed bananas, and stir vigorously, combining

thoroughly. Carefully stir in about half of the dry ingredients, then half

of the hot water. Now add the rest of the dry ingredients, then the rest of

the hot water, making a light, smooth dough. Last of all stir in the nuts.

Fill a greased pan with coconut oil, bake at 300 degrees for 85 minutes or

until brown.

This is a very delicious and moist bread.

Roxana - VP. of Sales & Marketing

roxana@...

1-800-945-3801 or 1-218-226-3985

www.wildernessfamilynaturals.com

Nutritionalists and other experts in the field of health hold a variety of

views. This recommendation is not intended to diagnose or prescribe. Any

person making the decision to act upon this information is responsible for

investigating and understanding the effects of their actions.

Re: Digest Number 635

Hi, My name is , I am in WA and have just joined this list. I am

currently using and loving the WFN centrifuged VCO. I cook with it and

every

morning add 1TBS to my coffee. I know that this is a coconut oil forum,

but I am

very new with even eating coconut as I couldn't take the flavor when I was

younger. I have just for the first time ordered some coconut flour because

of the

health benefits of the higher fiber etc. and was wondering if anyone on

this

list uses the flour for cooking and baking and if you would be willing to

share some info and recipes.

Thanks,

in WA

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Bruce Fife is writing a cookbook for coconut flour

www.piccadillybooks.com <http://www.piccadillybooks.com/>

Should be available in June or July

Re: Digest Number 635

Hi, My name is , I am in WA and have just joined this list. I am

currently using and loving the WFN centrifuged VCO. I cook with it and

every

morning add 1TBS to my coffee. I know that this is a coconut oil forum,

but I am

very new with even eating coconut as I couldn't take the flavor when I

was

younger. I have just for the first time ordered some coconut flour

because of the

health benefits of the higher fiber etc. and was wondering if anyone on

this

list uses the flour for cooking and baking and if you would be willing

to

share some info and recipes.

Thanks,

in WA

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Are you talking about the 'Coconut Lover's Cookbook' or a new one?

healthnut60 <healthnut60@...> wrote:Bruce Fife is writing a cookbook for

coconut flour

www.piccadillybooks.com <http://www.piccadillybooks.com/>

Should be available in June or July

Re: Digest Number 635

Hi, My name is , I am in WA and have just joined this list. I am

currently using and loving the WFN centrifuged VCO. I cook with it and

every

morning add 1TBS to my coffee. I know that this is a coconut oil forum,

but I am

very new with even eating coconut as I couldn't take the flavor when I

was

younger. I have just for the first time ordered some coconut flour

because of the

health benefits of the higher fiber etc. and was wondering if anyone on

this

list uses the flour for cooking and baking and if you would be willing

to

share some info and recipes.

Thanks,

in WA

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Hi ,

Regarding Coconut Flour:

I make a breading mix (for fish or chicken):

I pound Coconut flour

2 TBS. Garlic powder

2 TBS. Salt, ITBS Pepper

I TBS Lemon Pepper

1 TBS Chili Powder

Of course, I use VCO to fry with.

Chrisitna

--- healthnut60 <healthnut60@...> wrote:

> Bruce Fife is writing a cookbook for coconut flour

> www.piccadillybooks.com

> <http://www.piccadillybooks.com/>

> Should be available in June or July

>

> Re: Digest Number

> 635

>

>

> Hi, My name is , I am in WA and have just

> joined this list. I am

> currently using and loving the WFN centrifuged VCO.

> I cook with it and

> every

> morning add 1TBS to my coffee. I know that this is a

> coconut oil forum,

> but I am

> very new with even eating coconut as I couldn't take

> the flavor when I

> was

> younger. I have just for the first time ordered some

> coconut flour

> because of the

> health benefits of the higher fiber etc. and was

> wondering if anyone on

> this

> list uses the flour for cooking and baking and if

> you would be willing

> to

> share some info and recipes.

> Thanks,

> in WA

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

>

>

>

> _____

>

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I wonder if this recipe would work with canned pumpkin instead of

banana. I believe pumpkin is less carby (more diabetic friendly)

than bananas.

-Patty

> Hi ,

>

> Here is my recipe for Banana Bread:

>

>

> Banana Bread

>

>

>

> 1 ? c. flour of your liking (Tried Quinoa and Rice)

>

> 1 c. coconut flour

>

> ? tsp sea salt

>

> 1 tsp. baking soda

>

> ? c. Coconut Oil

>

> ? c. Honey

>

> 2 eggs, beaten

>

> 1 c. mashed ripe bananas

>

> 2-3 tbsp. hot water

>

> ? c. chopped soaked walnuts

>

>

>

> In a medium bow, stir together the pastry flour, coconut flour, sea

salt and

> baking soda. Set aside. Melt the oil in a bowl of hot water, stir

in with

> honey. Add beaten eggs, mashed bananas, and stir vigorously,

combining

> thoroughly. Carefully stir in about half of the dry ingredients,

then half

> of the hot water. Now add the rest of the dry ingredients, then the

rest of

> the hot water, making a light, smooth dough. Last of all stir in

the nuts.

> Fill a greased pan with coconut oil, bake at 300 degrees for 85

minutes or

> until brown.

>

>

>

> This is a very delicious and moist bread.

>

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I've used it with Dates but not Pumpkin. Sounds good but I would prefer

fresh cooked pumpkin.

Roxana - VP. of Sales & Marketing

roxana@...

1-800-945-3801 or 1-218-226-3985

www.wildernessfamilynaturals.com

Nutritionalists and other experts in the field of health hold a variety of

views. This recommendation is not intended to diagnose or prescribe. Any

person making the decision to act upon this information is responsible for

investigating and understanding the effects of their actions.

Re: Digest Number 635

I wonder if this recipe would work with canned pumpkin instead of

banana. I believe pumpkin is less carby (more diabetic friendly)

than bananas.

-Patty

> Hi ,

>

> Here is my recipe for Banana Bread:

>

>

> Banana Bread

>

>

>

> 1 ? c. flour of your liking (Tried Quinoa and Rice)

>

> 1 c. coconut flour

>

> ? tsp sea salt

>

> 1 tsp. baking soda

>

> ? c. Coconut Oil

>

> ? c. Honey

>

> 2 eggs, beaten

>

> 1 c. mashed ripe bananas

>

> 2-3 tbsp. hot water

>

> ? c. chopped soaked walnuts

>

>

>

> In a medium bow, stir together the pastry flour, coconut flour, sea

salt and

> baking soda. Set aside. Melt the oil in a bowl of hot water, stir

in with

> honey. Add beaten eggs, mashed bananas, and stir vigorously,

combining

> thoroughly. Carefully stir in about half of the dry ingredients,

then half

> of the hot water. Now add the rest of the dry ingredients, then the

rest of

> the hot water, making a light, smooth dough. Last of all stir in

the nuts.

> Fill a greased pan with coconut oil, bake at 300 degrees for 85

minutes or

> until brown.

>

>

>

> This is a very delicious and moist bread.

>

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The Philippine Coconut Authority has a book entitled 3Rs on Coconut Flour

with recipes using coconut flour and others.

Biderman <rivkarut2004@...> wrote:Are you talking about the

'Coconut Lover's Cookbook' or a new one?

healthnut60 <healthnut60@...> wrote:Bruce Fife is writing a cookbook for

coconut flour

www.piccadillybooks.com <http://www.piccadillybooks.com/>

Should be available in June or July

Re: Digest Number 635

Hi, My name is , I am in WA and have just joined this list. I am

currently using and loving the WFN centrifuged VCO. I cook with it and

every

morning add 1TBS to my coffee. I know that this is a coconut oil forum,

but I am

very new with even eating coconut as I couldn't take the flavor when I

was

younger. I have just for the first time ordered some coconut flour

because of the

health benefits of the higher fiber etc. and was wondering if anyone on

this

list uses the flour for cooking and baking and if you would be willing

to

share some info and recipes.

Thanks,

in WA

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Could you tell us where we might obtain this book?

Thanks,

Fern

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The Philippine Coconut Authority has a book entitled 3Rs on Coconut

Flour with recipes using coconut flour and others.

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Dear Rosella,

I would like to know how to get a copy of this, and

any information you can give is greatly appreciated.

--- rosella villaruel <cocongineer@...> wrote:

> The Philippine Coconut Authority has a book

> entitled 3Rs on Coconut Flour with recipes

> using coconut flour and others.

>

>

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Does anyone know where I can get some good coconuts,

young and mature in TN? How about importing them from

the Philippines? How & Cost?

--- rosella villaruel <cocongineer@...> wrote:

> The Philippine Coconut Authority has a book

> entitled 3Rs on Coconut Flour with recipes

> using coconut flour and others.

>

>

> Biderman <rivkarut2004@...> wrote:Are

> you talking about the 'Coconut Lover's Cookbook' or

> a new one?

>

> healthnut60 <healthnut60@...> wrote:Bruce

> Fife is writing a cookbook for coconut flour

> www.piccadillybooks.com

> <http://www.piccadillybooks.com/>

> Should be available in June or July

>

> Re: Digest Number

> 635

>

>

> Hi, My name is , I am in WA and have just

> joined this list. I am

> currently using and loving the WFN centrifuged VCO.

> I cook with it and

> every

> morning add 1TBS to my coffee. I know that this is a

> coconut oil forum,

> but I am

> very new with even eating coconut as I couldn't take

> the flavor when I

> was

> younger. I have just for the first time ordered some

> coconut flour

> because of the

> health benefits of the higher fiber etc. and was

> wondering if anyone on

> this

> list uses the flour for cooking and baking and if

> you would be willing

> to

> share some info and recipes.

> Thanks,

> in WA

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

>

>

>

> _____

>

>

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Mike;

My very first thought is, have you tried the Asian markets? That's where I've

had my biggest sucess for FRESH young and mature coconuts. Here, they run about

$1.50 ea for the young and they are very full of coconut water with either the

soft meat or the inmature gel insted of meat, yum!

Mike <mikeroyusa@...> wrote:

Does anyone know where I can get some good coconuts,

young and mature in TN? How about importing them from

the Philippines? How & Cost?

--- rosella villaruel <cocongineer@...> wrote:

> The Philippine Coconut Authority has a book

> entitled 3Rs on Coconut Flour with recipes

> using coconut flour and others.

>

>

> Biderman <rivkarut2004@...> wrote:Are

> you talking about the 'Coconut Lover's Cookbook' or

> a new one?

>

> healthnut60 <healthnut60@...> wrote:Bruce

> Fife is writing a cookbook for coconut flour

> www.piccadillybooks.com

> <http://www.piccadillybooks.com/>

> Should be available in June or July

>

> Re: Digest Number

> 635

>

>

> Hi, My name is , I am in WA and have just

> joined this list. I am

> currently using and loving the WFN centrifuged VCO.

> I cook with it and

> every

> morning add 1TBS to my coffee. I know that this is a

> coconut oil forum,

> but I am

> very new with even eating coconut as I couldn't take

> the flavor when I

> was

> younger. I have just for the first time ordered some

> coconut flour

> because of the

> health benefits of the higher fiber etc. and was

> wondering if anyone on

> this

> list uses the flour for cooking and baking and if

> you would be willing

> to

> share some info and recipes.

> Thanks,

> in WA

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

>

>

>

> _____

>

>

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