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Ooooh, I love puppies. They smell so good and they just bring such joy. You cannot be sad with puppies. I wanted to breed my Gracie (my two year old pug) but when her pancreas acted up we decided not to. She would have to have such a high protien diet that she could get sick. Not worth hurting her.

Eculyptus essential oil in a vaporizer will help or just a few drops in a steaming bowl of water. Towl over head and breath deep. If you want to get serious about it. Look below.

I still want a tiny runt of the litter. We can wait until you get a really tiny one. I am in no hurry. I am patient.

Sinusitis

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What causes sinusitis?

Sinusitis is a bacterial infection or inflammation of one or more of the sinus passages located in the bones surrounding the eyes and nose.

It could be caused by a cold, flu, tonsillitis, allergies or poor mouth hygiene. The symptoms include nasal congestion, nosebleed, fatigue, headache, ear pain, pain around the eyes, a mild fever or cough.

Steam inhalation

For relief of the pain use steam inhalation with the following essential oils added:

2 drops Rosemary oil 2 drops Peppermint oil 1 drop Thyme oil 1 drop Eucalyptus oil

Massage oil for sinusitis

After the inhalation, mix together 10 ml suitable carrier oil and add the following essential oils:

2 drops Eucalyptus oil 2 drops Peppermint oil 3 drops Rosemary oil 3 drops Geranium oil 1 drop Tea tree oil

Massage the oil around the nose, in front and behind the ears, forehead, cheekbones, nose and the neck.

From: Cyn Boyd <cynboyd_60@...>Subject: what faith can doundisclosed-recipients@...Date: Thursday, January 14, 2010, 7:07 AM

Everybody falls sometimesGotta find the strength to riseFrom the ashes and make a new beginningAnyone can feel the acheYou think its more than you can takeBut you are stronger, stronger than you knowDon't you give up nowThe sun will soon be shiningYou gotta face the cloudsTo find the silver liningI've seen dreams that move the mountainsHope that doesn't ever endEven when the sky is fallingAnd I've seen miracles just happenSilent prayers get answeredBroken hearts become brand newThat's what faith can doIt doesn't matter what you've heardImpossible is not a wordIt's just a reason for someone not to tryEverybody's scared to deathWhen they decide to take that stepOut on the waterIt'll be alrightLife is so much moreThan what your eyes are seeingYou will find your wayIf you keep believingI've seen dreams

that move the mountainsHope that doesn't ever endEven when the sky is fallingAnd I've seen miracles just happenSilent prayers get answeredBroken hearts become brand newThat's what faith can doOvercome the oddsYou do have a chance(That's what faith can do)When the world says you can'tIt'll tell you that you can!I've seen dreams that move the mountainsHope that doesn't ever endEven when the sky is fallingAnd I've seen miracles just happenSilent prayers get answeredBroken hearts become brand newThat's what faith can doThat's what faith can do!Even if you fall sometimesYou will have the strength to rise

Miracles are expressions of Love

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Just

to add my 2 cents on the sinusitis – AFTER you’ve gotten this round

beat, this is what’s helped me out this winter (and I sure hope I don’t

jinx myself by typing this since I’ve been doing really well) – I have

a vaporizer that I use at night with a drop of eucalyptus in it. Then

during the day when I’m here in the driest/hottest office on the planet I

have a mini-humidifier that I keep running so I don’t get dried out.

It’s SO dry here that this humidifier is supposed to run 12 hours on one

tank and yesterday it was full and didn’t make it quite 10 hours before

it ran dry. NOT good and until I started using both of these I would wake

up in the morning gagging from mucous pooling in my throat and then be totally

dried out at the end of the day. The drier it is the more likely things

you don’t want can grow in your sinuses so moisture is good.

I’ve

had 4 people who sit near me get sick and so far (I’m knocking wood) I’ve

been ok in spite of them wheezing and sneezing and coughing. I’m of

course also taking all my vitamins but that hasn’t always been enough to

keep the creeping crud away. The super duper moisture treatment seems to

really work, even better than using the colloidal silver and saline nasal

sprays.

Sherry

in PA

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Subject: Re: ahhhh New Orleans-sinusitis

Ooooh, I love puppies. They smell so good and they just bring

such joy. You cannot be sad with puppies. I wanted to breed my Gracie (my two

year old pug) but when her pancreas acted up we decided not to. She would

have to have such a high protien diet that she could get sick. Not worth

hurting her.

Eculyptus essential oil in a vaporizer will help or just a few

drops in a steaming bowl of water. Towl over head and breath deep. If you

want to get serious about it. Look below.

I still want a tiny runt of the litter. We can wait until you

get a really tiny one. I am in no hurry. I am patient.

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Super advice.

From: MMU Morse Sherry <sherry.morse@...>Subject: RE: ahhhh New Orleans-sinusitis Date: Thursday, January 14, 2010, 4:24 PM

Just to add my 2 cents on the sinusitis – AFTER you’ve gotten this round beat, this is what’s helped me out this winter (and I sure hope I don’t jinx myself by typing this since I’ve been doing really well) – I have a vaporizer that I use at night with a drop of eucalyptus in it. Then during the day when I’m here in the driest/hottest office on the planet I have a mini-humidifier that I keep running so I don’t get dried out. It’s SO dry here that this humidifier is supposed to run 12 hours on one tank and yesterday it was full and didn’t make it quite 10 hours before it ran dry. NOT good and until I started using both of these I would wake up in the morning gagging from mucous pooling in my throat and then be totally dried out at the end of the day. The drier it is the more likely things you don’t want can

grow in your sinuses so moisture is good.

I’ve had 4 people who sit near me get sick and so far (I’m knocking wood) I’ve been ok in spite of them wheezing and sneezing and coughing. I’m of course also taking all my vitamins but that hasn’t always been enough to keep the creeping crud away. The super duper moisture treatment seems to really work, even better than using the colloidal silver and saline nasal sprays.

Sherry in PA

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of UrbanczykSent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 4:14 PM Subject: Re: ahhhh New Orleans-sinusitis

Ooooh, I love puppies. They smell so good and they just bring such joy. You cannot be sad with puppies. I wanted to breed my Gracie (my two year old pug) but when her pancreas acted up we decided not to. She would have to have such a high protien diet that she could get sick. Not worth hurting her.

Eculyptus essential oil in a vaporizer will help or just a few drops in a steaming bowl of water. Towl over head and breath deep. If you want to get serious about it. Look below.

I still want a tiny runt of the litter. We can wait until you get a really tiny one. I am in no hurry. I am patient.

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------This is for kim. I told her and she started doing the head over bowl w/

towel. not sure if she is boiling water, but she says she is.

-- She has had a cough for over a year now. to stop the rib breaking cough she

takes decongestants. Remember her major surgery is next Thursday. I had had

enuf of this day, so I pulled covers over head and rested.

She called.

---She is not going to have the surgery. She is nervous as a cat on a hot tin

roof. I told her I would call her when I woke up. I'm fixing to freak out if

this day doesn't stop!!! I can't take it. I don't. lol

---- Maybe cause she is sick. By the way don't blow. it forces bugs up into the

sinusis.

---- But we did have a disagreeement about whether or not it is good to snifff.

she says it goes down the throat. so iddunn0.

--- Poor thing. I know she is scared. 3 major surgeries at once.+whatever else

they can find. I know she is worried that the liver tumor is a cancer that is

going into her brain. It is true that she is forgetting things more and more,

but I chalked it up to her having MS, and so much on her mind. I wouldn't put it

past her to just livve out her life here in the sun w/ me and puppies. omg.I

can't say I blame her. But she does have a twisted bowel protruding out of

something.....liver tumor and ...????

She has a ton of things wrong w/ her. it will take a lot of mental positioning

and letting go ( and talking to her) to let god. I know she is tired of

everything. but she lit up so much when I got her guys.

-----I don't know what stance to take. ok .. I just listen for a couple of

days,weeks, months. at some point she is going to ask my opinion. ??????

Where is Carlene????? lol I know this dream has to end today.

thankx people. I wish I could transport myself to Acapulco.

The wind, sun, sand and beautiful bodies, scuba and boats and parachutes.k/

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> on the sinusitis – AFTER you’ve gotten this round beat,

> this is what’s helped me out this winter (and I sure hope

> I don’t jinx myself by typing this since I’ve been doing

> really well) – I have a vaporizer that I use at night with

> a drop of eucalyptus in it.  Then during the day when

> I’m here in the driest/hottest office on the planet I have

> a mini-humidifier that I keep running so I don’t get dried

> out.  It’s SO dry here that this humidifier is

> supposed to run 12 hours on one tank and yesterday it was

> full and didn’t make it quite 10 hours before it ran

> dry.  NOT good and until I started using both of these

> I would wake up in the morning gagging from mucous pooling

> in my throat and then be totally dried out at the end of the

> day.  The drier it is the more likely things you

> don’t want can

> grow in your sinuses so moisture is good. 

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> I’ve had 4 people

> who sit near me get sick and so far (I’m knocking wood)

> I’ve been ok in spite of them wheezing and sneezing and

> coughing.  I’m of course also taking all my vitamins

> but that hasn’t always been enough to keep the creeping

> crud away.  The super duper moisture treatment seems to

> really work, even better than using the colloidal silver and

> saline nasal sprays.

> Sherry in

> PA

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Hey , will talk later about Carlene ok? Trying to read my emails and there are plenty of them to get through, don't know that I will, but will try to get through them. Love > > > From: MMU Morse Sherry <sherry.morse@ panalpina.> com>> Subject: RE: ahhhh New Orleans-sinusitis> > Date: Thursday, January 14, 2010, 4:24 PM> > > > > > > > > > > Just to add my 2 cents> on the sinusitis – AFTER you’ve gotten this round beat,> this is what’s helped me out this winter (and I sure hope> I don’t jinx myself by typing this since I’ve been doing> really well) – I have a vaporizer that I use at night with> a drop of eucalyptus in it. Then during the day when> I’m here in the driest/hottest office on the planet I have> a

mini-humidifier that I keep running so I don’t get dried> out. It’s SO dry here that this humidifier is> supposed to run 12 hours on one tank and yesterday it was> full and didn’t make it quite 10 hours before it ran> dry. NOT good and until I started using both of these> I would wake up in the morning gagging from mucous pooling> in my throat and then be totally dried out at the end of the> day. The drier it is the more likely things you> don’t want can> grow in your sinuses so moisture is good. > > I’ve had 4 people> who sit near me get sick and so far (I’m knocking wood)> I’ve been ok in spite of them wheezing and sneezing and> coughing. I’m of course also taking all my vitamins> but that hasn’t always been enough to keep the creeping> crud away. The super duper moisture treatment seems

to> really work, even better than using the colloidal silver and> saline nasal sprays.> Sherry in> PA> > > From: > [mailto:fibro- research] On Behalf Of> Urbanczyk> Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 4:14 PM> > Subject: Re: ahhhh New> Orleans-sinusitis> > > > > > > Ooooh, I love puppies.> They smell so good and they just bring such joy. You cannot> be sad with puppies. I wanted to breed my Gracie (my two> year old pug) but when her pancreas acted up we decided not> to. She would have to have such a high protien diet that she> could get sick. Not worth hurting her.> > Eculyptus essential oil> in a vaporizer will help or just a few drops in a

steaming> bowl of water. Towl over head and breath deep. If you want> to get serious about it. Look below.> > I still want a tiny> runt of the litter. We can wait until you get a really tiny> one. I am in no hurry. I am> patient.> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

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