Guest guest Posted January 11, 2002 Report Share Posted January 11, 2002 Hi, I'm using NaturesSunshine products and PureHerbs products b/c that's what my naturopath is familiar with. I'm not sure of what everything does, but I'll list what I'm taking. Noni Juice - digestion D.W. (PureHerbs) - digestion Intestinal Sooth and Build (NaturesSunshine)- intestinal healing/digestion Whole Leaf Aloe Vera - not sure, think for sugar assimilation KID-W (PureHerbs) - kidneys HYG-W (PureHerbs) - regulate blood sugar L-Glutamine - for sugar cravings Also, I know that Licorice Root/Licorice tea is good for cravings as it strengthens the adrenals. Depending on how these things go, I'll try that later, if necessary. Also, I started the ER4YT diet (albeit very reluctantly) and since I'm an A, that means a predominantly vegetarian diet. And I will say that since I cut out meat (though I still eat fish) I have felt a lot better. My stomach has flattened out and the cravings have gone down a lot. , I will ask about the menstrual problems; I have the same thing. I hope this helps. Hugs _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2002 Report Share Posted January 15, 2002 , You mentioned you have menstural problems. Do you get your period? I havne't gotten mine since 1999. >From: " Poag " <kamepo@...> >Reply-candidiasis >candidiasis >Subject: Re: Digest Number 1088 >Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 18:19:30 -0500 > >Hi, >I'm using NaturesSunshine products and PureHerbs products b/c that's what >my >naturopath is familiar with. I'm not sure of what everything does, but >I'll >list what I'm taking. > >Noni Juice - digestion >D.W. (PureHerbs) - digestion >Intestinal Sooth and Build (NaturesSunshine)- intestinal healing/digestion >Whole Leaf Aloe Vera - not sure, think for sugar assimilation >KID-W (PureHerbs) - kidneys >HYG-W (PureHerbs) - regulate blood sugar >L-Glutamine - for sugar cravings > >Also, I know that Licorice Root/Licorice tea is good for cravings as it >strengthens the adrenals. Depending on how these things go, I'll try that >later, if necessary. Also, I started the ER4YT diet (albeit very >reluctantly) and since I'm an A, that means a predominantly vegetarian >diet. > And I will say that since I cut out meat (though I still eat fish) I >have >felt a lot better. My stomach has flattened out and the cravings have gone >down a lot. , I will ask about the menstrual problems; I have the >same >thing. I hope this helps. >Hugs > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ >MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: >http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx > _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2002 Report Share Posted June 15, 2002 in VA - Your plastic surgeon was in City? That is only an hour from me. Did your insurance cover it? in Asheville MGB 1-8-01 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted December 13, 2002 Report Share Posted December 13, 2002 I recently had taken my daughter to an allergist because she gets sick a lot I was trying to find out if she has allergies or what. She keeps a cold in the winter so at the visit he set up blood work for some allergies ,but also checking other things like titers,and IGA,IGG,IGM few other ones I can not remember my ? is has anyone went threw this,and what will these tests show if anything? I think maybe he thinks she has a immune def or something whats the chances of that? le Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2002 Report Share Posted December 13, 2002 > Your daughter sounds alot like mine. We were on allergy medication year round and sometimes she was still sick even on that. What made all the difference in the world was when I put her on the gf/cf diet. We did do the 90 panel screen first (IGE, IGG) but those tests didn't come back for a few weeks. About 2 weeks into the diet I tried to pull her off of her meds, and started supplementing her with necessary vitamins and minerals she was low in (you can test for that too), I didn't just did some research and tweeked them to meet her needs. It's been 3 months now and she hasn't needed any medications and she hasn't been sick enough to warrant even one dr visit!!! I would suggest the food allergy panel it may answer alot of your questions, once you've taken these things out of her diet and possibly even doing a roation diet, you may find that if you watch what she eats and how often she eats it, may make all the difference in the world. Don't know if you are gf/cf, but the difference it made in my daughter was amazing. Karyn > From: dannilynn700231@... > Date: 2002/12/13 Fri PM 06:47:44 EST > Autism_in_Girls > Subject: Re: Digest Number 1088 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2002 Report Share Posted December 16, 2002 I agree! As soon as we went on the diet (specifically eliminating caesin/dairy), went from about a cold a month to one short one for the whole winter! <klmitch@...> Autism_in_Girls 12/13/02 10:56 PM cc: (bcc: Joy Insinna/Content/Element K) Please respond to Subject: Re: Re: Digest Number 1088 Autism_in_Girls > Your daughter sounds alot like mine. We were on allergy medication year round and sometimes she was still sick even on that. What made all the difference in the world was when I put her on the gf/cf diet. We did do the 90 panel screen first (IGE, IGG) but those tests didn't come back for a few weeks. About 2 weeks into the diet I tried to pull her off of her meds, and started supplementing her with necessary vitamins and minerals she was low in (you can test for that too), I didn't just did some research and tweeked them to meet her needs. It's been 3 months now and she hasn't needed any medications and she hasn't been sick enough to warrant even one dr visit!!! I would suggest the food allergy panel it may answer alot of your questions, once you've taken these things out of her diet and possibly even doing a roation diet, you may find that if you watch what she eats and how often she eats it, may make all the difference in the world. Don't know if you are gf/cf, but the difference it made in my daughter was amazing. Karyn > From: dannilynn700231@... > Date: 2002/12/13 Fri PM 06:47:44 EST > Autism_in_Girls > Subject: Re: Digest Number 1088 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2002 Report Share Posted December 16, 2002 > 's too - she tested +4 in all dairy!!!! Have you checked out the phenols and stuff like that as well? I found that even after going gf/cf she had issues that were underlying those as well.. KAryn > From: joy_insinna@... > Date: 2002/12/16 Mon AM 11:46:12 EST > Autism_in_Girls > Subject: Re: Re: Digest Number 1088 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2003 Report Share Posted January 2, 2003 And I would love the recipes as well. You can send them to me personally at sknapinsky@... if that works better for you. Thank you and I look forward to making and trying them all. Sophia Message: 5 Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 22:47:02 -0000 From: " carmapaden <paden@...> " <paden@...> Subject: Re: breakfast ideas Meg, I'm interested! I missed this thread when it came around the first time, but if you're able I would love to have these recipes. I'm pregnant too, and easy, already-prepared breakfasts are a MUST! I find myself wishing I kept cold cereal in the house, just to have something easy to feed my kids (and myself). Thanks, Carma > We always keep breakfast raw. It usually consists of a dish made with > sprouted grains, soaked & dried nuts & seeds, dried fruit (usually figs > & dates) and a small amount of fat (raw dairy or coconut oil). Carrot > cake or cranberry cake with cream cheese frosting, banana cake, > apple-cinnamon cereal, crunchy granola, chocolate-mint cookies, > chocolate fudge brownies, carob-chip cookies, " chocolate " pudding > cereal, banana mousse with whipped cream and lemon fluff are our > favorite breakfast choices. We often have a glass of raw milk or some > fresh fruit with them. I feel so good after these meals, they're > delicious and they really keep us until lunch.. we eat between 7-8 a.m. > and we're often not hungry until 1 pm. I'd be happy to send you, or > anyone interested, my recipes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2003 Report Share Posted November 18, 2003 The ASA Multilingual Phrase Book is available from: http://www.asa.uk.net/show_dl.php?area=Equality+And+Diversity There are a couple of sample pages there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2005 Report Share Posted May 11, 2005 , Another thing to consider when trying to find peak alpha in a young child is this. The assessment is finding the tent pole within the range of 8-12, which it identifies as peak alpha. For some kids, though, peak alpha might not be within that 8-12 range. I'm training a 7-year-old, for example, and his alpha is 6.5-8.5. (On his assessment, 8.5 showed as his peak alpha.) In this case, you have to do the yes-closed/eyes-opened thingie with an electrode at P4 and watch the bars go up and down. Pete & , please correct anything that I've said that isn't right. Thanks, Jane __________________________________ Mobile Take with you! Check email on your mobile phone. http://mobile./learn/mail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2006 Report Share Posted March 18, 2006 In a message dated 3/18/2006 10:49:27 A.M. Central Standard Time, writes: Message: 9 Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 13:15:13 -0000 From: " chefsuz2 " <thenaturalkitchen@...> Subject: Re: patch under the breast, healing reaction? hi marge so glad you've joined us! thank you Suz...and to every one who welcomed me. It's warming. :-) to me it sure sounds like your body is expelling some extra yeast, as it would in a vaginal infection. but of course, please keep an eye on it, and keep us posted. one form of redness on the breast that i know to be concerened about is on or around the nipples, and upper chest area, resembling (and sometimes diagnosed as) dermatitis, which can be a form of inflammatory breast cancer. I am confident the rapid onset indicates yeast, but I have to tell you I had to think about it a minute when I found it..was very unnerving. this is not to alarm you in any way, the location of your red patch, the moistness and the odor you describe tends to indicate yeast. you will find lots of information and support here! Thanks again. I am pretty bummed this morning. My chiro who is following the yeast apparently has few clues other than hit it with Oregamax (didn't even know about the oil). He is absolutely remarkable as a chiro, gets me better results than anyone before and has never " cracked " or " jerked " anything on me. But I am going to have to sort this out with little help from him or my GP. The GP is the one who treated me for a couple of years with Minocycline, for which I am thankful for being rid of the inflammation from mycotoxins from the L-tryptophan. But all he is able to do for me re Candida is write prescriptions for Nystatin IF I get him the right information. I emailed Bee's article on nystatin powder to him this morning Marge happy healing ~ suz Blessings, Marge Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2006 Report Share Posted March 18, 2006 In a message dated 3/18/2006 10:49:27 A.M. Central Standard Time, writes: Message: 15 Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 14:00:54 -0000 From: " Bee Wilder " <beeisbuzzing2003@...> Subject: toxins eliminated through the skin > > I am wondering if I may be having a healing reaction too. > > As I was undressing tonight my hand felt a slick wetness > under a breast. I had not had pain. So I was surprised to > find a large red patch. I thought it could have been perspiration > but I had not been hot and the other breast was not wet or red. > > Immediately I noticed a foul odor to the moisture and I recognized > it as an odor I get when I have a yeast infection in the bladder or > vagina. > > I do not recall ever having such a red patch. I have occassionally > been red the from a soap allergy but this is different. ==>Hi Marge. During natural healing many symptoms like you describe do come and go. Even symptoms you've never had before will appear. The body detoxifies through any orifice (opening of the body), including the skin, and it also tends to externalize healing to the skin in order to protect vital inner organs. >>>>>>>>so you don't think it was a rapid onset from having something sweet? It would have had to have occured in less than an hour. But rather it is the healing process? I realize you will be speculating but I would appreciate your best guess. ==>The odor is caused by toxins being eliminated. I wouldn't be too concerned about it. Take an epsom salt bath to encourage detoxifying through the skin, submerging your breasts. You can also soak a hand towel in the epsom salt water during your bath and apply them to your breast, especially underneath. After your bath rub coconut oil well into that area of both breasts and all over them as well. Do this at least once a day. >>>>>>I can handle that. My husband is going out for Epsom salts now. And I have the coconut oil. Should I apply a gauze or something under the breast to absorb any moisture that collects there? Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2011 Report Share Posted August 9, 2011 Not being anywhere near a Core Specialist I can only speak a little to you about my experience. At first when I started MNRI I expected to see consistent improvement and felt discouraged when it was two steps forward and one step back. Now I understand better that integrating is much more of a process than an event. On the days he is stressed or wanting to hurry my son will revert back to some behaviors. We have been doing this for a few months shy of 2 yrs. So now when he regresses it is not to the same degree that it was during the first year. I have learned to watch the level of his reflex integration and I can tell his level of stress, fatigue or excitement. If he is coming down with a sickness or didn't sleep well (or stayed up late reading) he will struggle more. So we step up the reflexes or Tactile as I can or I just give him a little more grace. So your child doing the toe walking sometimes and sometimes not doesn't sound out of the norm from my experience. It sounds like progress...But definitely work with a Core Specialist if you can or take more classes. California has a lot going on. Hi Everyone,My name is Hela and I have been in the group for more than a year reading daily posts , I have been doing reflex from August of last year with laser and have started MNRI this year and have seen Dr Masgatuva for my daughter assessment in April and been doing my home program reguraly , my daughter is 7 with Autism, her communication is still delayed and she has some of the main reflex non integrated.my questions to all are the following:1- My daughter has been toewalking for years, none of the diet nor the supplement or the OT or Handle had helped her, our MNRI home program include the Foot TG 5 days a week, I have been doing it daily twice a day and she it seems that she is getting of her toe better specially when she is outside but in the house when she is bearfooted she is toewalking again and when she is detoxing usually it is very severe.I am trying to get feedback from other parents and consultant on this, what other reflex are important other than the FTG, I do undestand that the foot TG we are trying to relax the muscle but how about the main reason why the child is toewalking, I beleive it is a protection from stimulus or a fear , is there visual and Auditory reflexes that have a role to help with the toewalking.everyone opinion is very important to me and would love to hear from other parents and core specialist.Her Automatic gait reflex is in normal range,all the other reflex in the home program are getting very nicely improving, only the toe walking is what make me wonder what else I am missing.There is a course that Dr Masgatuva is teaching in Belgium in November that address the visual and Auditory reflex, it mention the FTG also, so I am trying to see if there is a connection , you guys core specialist might know the answer????my second question is there a core specialist in Southern California that we can work with ...the majority of the specialist are located in N. California and I have traveled to NC but would like to find out if there is support here in Southern California.Thank you so much for the feedback is greatly appreciated!!!Sincerely,HelaMessages in this topic (1)------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2011 Report Share Posted August 9, 2011 Hela~You might consider an intensive (1 or multiple days) with a core specialist you bring to your area. Yes, the V/A protocol is informative as it provides cranial symmetry and systemic calm.All best,Janet Core SpecialistFacial Reflexes and Tactile Integration InstructorOn Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 8:34 AM, Kayte <k_sisler@...> wrote: Not being anywhere near a Core Specialist I can only speak a little to you about my experience. At first when I started MNRI I expected to see consistent improvement and felt discouraged when it was two steps forward and one step back. Now I understand better that integrating is much more of a process than an event. On the days he is stressed or wanting to hurry my son will revert back to some behaviors. We have been doing this for a few months shy of 2 yrs. So now when he regresses it is not to the same degree that it was during the first year. I have learned to watch the level of his reflex integration and I can tell his level of stress, fatigue or excitement. If he is coming down with a sickness or didn't sleep well (or stayed up late reading) he will struggle more. So we step up the reflexes or Tactile as I can or I just give him a little more grace. So your child doing the toe walking sometimes and sometimes not doesn't sound out of the norm from my experience. It sounds like progress... But definitely work with a Core Specialist if you can or take more classes. California has a lot going on. Hi Everyone,My name is Hela and I have been in the group for more than a year reading daily posts , I have been doing reflex from August of last year with laser and have started MNRI this year and have seen Dr Masgatuva for my daughter assessment in April and been doing my home program reguraly , my daughter is 7 with Autism, her communication is still delayed and she has some of the main reflex non integrated. my questions to all are the following:1- My daughter has been toewalking for years, none of the diet nor the supplement or the OT or Handle had helped her, our MNRI home program include the Foot TG 5 days a week, I have been doing it daily twice a day and she it seems that she is getting of her toe better specially when she is outside but in the house when she is bearfooted she is toewalking again and when she is detoxing usually it is very severe.I am trying to get feedback from other parents and consultant on this, what other reflex are important other than the FTG, I do undestand that the foot TG we are trying to relax the muscle but how about the main reason why the child is toewalking, I beleive it is a protection from stimulus or a fear , is there visual and Auditory reflexes that have a role to help with the toewalking. everyone opinion is very important to me and would love to hear from other parents and core specialist.Her Automatic gait reflex is in normal range,all the other reflex in the home program are getting very nicely improving, only the toe walking is what make me wonder what else I am missing.There is a course that Dr Masgatuva is teaching in Belgium in November that address the visual and Auditory reflex, it mention the FTG also, so I am trying to see if there is a connection , you guys core specialist might know the answer???? my second question is there a core specialist in Southern California that we can work with ...the majority of the specialist are located in N. California and I have traveled to NC but would like to find out if there is support here in Southern California. Thank you so much for the feedback is greatly appreciated!!!Sincerely,HelaMessages in this topic (1) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2011 Report Share Posted August 9, 2011 My thought is to pay more attention to Fear Paralysis tapping protocol. If freeze is hyperactive, it can keep a lot of reflexes from developing, especially fight / flight tendon reflexes. On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 6:13 AM, Janet Mc <janetomcdonald@...> wrote: Hela~You might consider an intensive (1 or multiple days) with a core specialist you bring to your area. Yes, the V/A protocol is informative as it provides cranial symmetry and systemic calm.All best, Janet Core SpecialistFacial Reflexes and Tactile Integration InstructorOn Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 8:34 AM, Kayte <k_sisler@...> wrote: Not being anywhere near a Core Specialist I can only speak a little to you about my experience. At first when I started MNRI I expected to see consistent improvement and felt discouraged when it was two steps forward and one step back. Now I understand better that integrating is much more of a process than an event. On the days he is stressed or wanting to hurry my son will revert back to some behaviors. We have been doing this for a few months shy of 2 yrs. So now when he regresses it is not to the same degree that it was during the first year. I have learned to watch the level of his reflex integration and I can tell his level of stress, fatigue or excitement. If he is coming down with a sickness or didn't sleep well (or stayed up late reading) he will struggle more. So we step up the reflexes or Tactile as I can or I just give him a little more grace. So your child doing the toe walking sometimes and sometimes not doesn't sound out of the norm from my experience. It sounds like progress... But definitely work with a Core Specialist if you can or take more classes. California has a lot going on. Hi Everyone,My name is Hela and I have been in the group for more than a year reading daily posts , I have been doing reflex from August of last year with laser and have started MNRI this year and have seen Dr Masgatuva for my daughter assessment in April and been doing my home program reguraly , my daughter is 7 with Autism, her communication is still delayed and she has some of the main reflex non integrated. my questions to all are the following:1- My daughter has been toewalking for years, none of the diet nor the supplement or the OT or Handle had helped her, our MNRI home program include the Foot TG 5 days a week, I have been doing it daily twice a day and she it seems that she is getting of her toe better specially when she is outside but in the house when she is bearfooted she is toewalking again and when she is detoxing usually it is very severe.I am trying to get feedback from other parents and consultant on this, what other reflex are important other than the FTG, I do undestand that the foot TG we are trying to relax the muscle but how about the main reason why the child is toewalking, I beleive it is a protection from stimulus or a fear , is there visual and Auditory reflexes that have a role to help with the toewalking. everyone opinion is very important to me and would love to hear from other parents and core specialist.Her Automatic gait reflex is in normal range,all the other reflex in the home program are getting very nicely improving, only the toe walking is what make me wonder what else I am missing.There is a course that Dr Masgatuva is teaching in Belgium in November that address the visual and Auditory reflex, it mention the FTG also, so I am trying to see if there is a connection , you guys core specialist might know the answer???? my second question is there a core specialist in Southern California that we can work with ...the majority of the specialist are located in N. California and I have traveled to NC but would like to find out if there is support here in Southern California. Thank you so much for the feedback is greatly appreciated!!!Sincerely,HelaMessages in this topic (1) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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