Guest guest Posted April 29, 2000 Report Share Posted April 29, 2000 Larry, I know the author's name, but only indirectly. He is mentioned in a very positive light in a book called Asthma Epidemic written by my allergist, Dr. Mansfield. Is the full title of the book Relief at Last: Neutralization for Food Allergy and Other Illnesses, co. 1987? According to Mansfield's book Dr. ph was one of the pioneers of provocative intradermal neutralization and his books were read extensively by other allergists interested in this method. Although I haven't read this book, from what I read about Dr. I'm certain that it is well worth reading. The American Academy of Environmental Medicine is an organization of doctors who treat allergies using neutralization therapy, their website is http://www.aaem.com This approach has helped me and many other people I have met and I definitely recommend it. When it got to the point where I was allergic to everything I ate the advice from the typical allergist to avoid offending foods and take antihistamines when needed didn't help me get better. If you have a lot of allergies chances are that you have an intestinal candida infection as well. This is an issue I'm dealing with by taking stabilized oxygen in water, the effects of which are basically similar to ingesting hydrogen peroxide. After 2-3 months on this I have more energy than I've had in a couple years and my eczema has largely cleared up as well. Mercury amalgam dental fillings can make a candida infection worse and cause a whole host of problems in themselves, I'm still detoxing the mercury from the fillings I had removed 6 months ago. I have been to Mansfield's clinic twice and would be happy to tell you about my experiences if you email me privately. Winters Warsaw, Poland ----- > >Message: 2 > Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 01:14:48 -0600 (MDT) > From: molecularrock@... >Subject: Allergy's > >Has anyone as of yet read the book on allergy's: ALLERGY RELIEF AT LAST >by,... > >Dr.ph , M.D. > >I'm about to buy it and thought that if anyone has already read it they >could tell me about it??? >My allergy's are driving nut's. > >Please reply > >Thanks > >Larry > > > >________________________________________________________________________ >________________________________________________________________________ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2000 Report Share Posted September 28, 2000 In a message dated 9/27/00 2:59:33 PM Pacific Daylight Time, egroups writes: << one rounds) he spontaneously, on his own, Potty trained himself. I had been trying since he turned three - off and on with absolutely no response. He would go and sit o >> nne, Congratulations!!! How old is your son now? Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2000 Report Share Posted December 7, 2000 >Hello... I wrote before but got no answers... Maybe this time I will get some help! Can you add coconut oil and cocoabutter to m and p base? Why did mine separate when I put it in the freezer? Thanks, Misha Misha...did you JUST add it, stir a bit, then pour?? You have to make sure you STIR STIR STIR until your arm is about to fall off - then pour *S* you really have to make sure its mixed in properly before you pour or you will either get seperation, or sweating. And definatly add only a tsp or two not cups *L* (but.......as 'they' say..if you don't make mistakes...how will you learn? So now..you learn't and today..your smarter then yesterday ) Whats a Whippet? *L* Lots of holiday specials - http://www.thesoapgoat.com We will be closed from 6pm West Coast Time December 14th until January 16th 2001. We wish you and yours a blessed Holiday Season. The Soap Goat Crew Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2002 Report Share Posted December 3, 2002 In a message dated 12/3/02 1:39:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, dvaughnprice@... writes: > I had a 5 piece nugget (2 proteins, 1 fat) > and 2 side salads. I ate at home and used my own low > cal dressing. The two side salads were very, very > filling. Foodmover says they count as vegetables and > one fat each. I'm not sure what's in the veggies that > counts as fat, but I'm OK with it! Hey Dodie, The salad listed in the food mover is the deluxe garden salad and that one probably had cheese or croutons etc. on it since it is 110 calories with 7 grams of fat. The regular side salad is only 60 calories with 4 grams of fat. Have a great week! Rae 260/153.25/150 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2002 Report Share Posted December 3, 2002 In a message dated 12/3/2002 1:37:05 PM Eastern Standard Time, dvaughnprice@... writes: > I'm not sure what's in the veggies that > counts as fat, but I'm OK with it! Did the salad have cheese on it??????? That might be where the fat comes from! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2002 Report Share Posted December 7, 2002 ----- Original Message ----- From: " Dodie Price " <dvaughnprice@...> > Well, I thought I'd report in. Thanks to the support > and acceptance I have felt from all of you, I was able > to do rather well during the Thanksgiving holidays. > It was tough, listening to my thin family sit and > discuss whether they thought I should have bariactric > surgury. Sheesh! That is awful! You'll show them by quietly dropping pounds without saying a word. We'll help you do it with support, not recommending surgery! Argh! Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2002 Report Share Posted December 9, 2002 Finally ! Someone else can see why this is so discouraging. My father wants me to have the surgery, my mother does not and the whole family thinks it's worthy of discussion. I hope I don't fail again. But I've never had a group to help me that was my size before. Usually all my friends are skinny and are trying some wierdo diet to lose five pounds for some kind of event. They just have no understanding of the scope of what I'm trying to do. I figure it'll take at least three years to lose and a lifetime to maintain. It may take a lot longer than three years. My first goal is to break 300. My next one is to break 250. Wow. I look a those numbers and it seems incredible. Dodie > ----- Original Message ----- > From: " Dodie Price " <dvaughnprice@y...> > > > > Well, I thought I'd report in. Thanks to the support > > and acceptance I have felt from all of you, I was able > > to do rather well during the Thanksgiving holidays. > > It was tough, listening to my thin family sit and > > discuss whether they thought I should have bariactric > > surgury. > > Sheesh! That is awful! You'll show them by quietly dropping pounds without > saying a word. We'll help you do it with support, not recommending surgery! > Argh! > > Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2002 Report Share Posted December 9, 2002 In a message dated 12/9/2002 12:35:00 PM Central Standard Time, dvaughnprice@... writes: > My first goal is to break > 300. My next one is to break 250. Wow. I look a those numbers and > it seems incredible. Dodie Dodie - you can do this. Slow but sure is the way to go. Sorry about the entire family discussion situation - maybe you just need to tell them all thanks - but there is no need for a discussion. Sometimes our loved ones get carried away don't they! But we are all here for you and know exactly what you are going through! Take Care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2002 Report Share Posted December 10, 2002 In a message dated 12/10/2002 12:48:14 AM Central Standard Time, queenieblue2000@... writes: > Weightloss is a huge struggle for me; don't get me wrong. But I can > honestly say how much better I feel about myself taking it just one step at > a time. > Hang in there ! > Queenie > Queenie - one of the better ways of putting that I have heard! Good explanation and GOOD FOR YOU! karen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2002 Report Share Posted December 10, 2002 ----- Original Message ----- From: <dvaughnprice@...> > It may take a lot longer than three years. My first goal is to break > 300. My next one is to break 250. Wow. I look a those numbers and > it seems incredible. Dodie Yes, it really can be overwhelming. Argh! Oh well. We just have to take it one bite, day and pound at a time. I've lost 29 pounds which I'm very happy about but it is still kind of demoralizing that I'm still more than 100 pounds overweight by society's standards. Of course my goal is my standard, not society's but it can still be frustrating to lose so much and still have so much more to go. I know it's even tougher for those that have more to lose. Let's stick together and get there slowly and healthy. Ann 266/237/236 by New Years Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2002 Report Share Posted December 11, 2002 I hate to ask, but is there anyone in this group close to my size? I would love it if I could fit easily into a plane seat or movie theater seat. The handles really dig into your side. Also, I was trying to find frozen dinners (for crazy days when there's no way I can stand to cook) and couldn't find exchanges on the sides of the packages for anything but Healthy Choice. Is there any other brand that carries exchanges on the box? Dodie > In a message dated 12/9/2002 12:35:00 PM Central Standard Time, > dvaughnprice@y... writes: > > > My first goal is to break > > 300. My next one is to break 250. Wow. I look a those numbers and > > it seems incredible. Dodie > > Dodie - you can do this. Slow but sure is the way to go. Sorry about the > entire family discussion situation - maybe you just need to tell them all > thanks - but there is no need for a discussion. Sometimes our loved ones get > carried away don't they! > > But we are all here for you and know exactly what you are going through! > > Take Care, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2002 Report Share Posted December 11, 2002 In a message dated 12/11/2002 1:03:59 PM Eastern Standard Time, dvaughnprice@... writes: > I hate to ask, but is there anyone in this group close to > my size Dodie - 7 months ago I was 311 and going through the same thoughts as you. First 300, then 250, it was daunting and I never, ever thought it would happen! But it did! 300 came and went that felt great. 250 came - had to work very hard to achieve that one - but it came. Now I am looking at 225 and struggling to get there! But it is all relative. I just keep working at it and know that as long as I am doing what I am suppose to - it will happen! Not fitting in plane seats? Having to go into the handicap stall in bathrooms to fit? Turning sideways in restraunt booths - asking for tables? Not fitting in movie theater chairs? Gasping for air? Hurting? Yup those are all part of my life - a bit in the past right now - but still there in lots of respects. Don't worry about it - you can do this! Now about those TV dinners. I have used them a lot as they are simple for a single person like me to use. I never eat the deserts, a waste of calories. So what I do is to then look at what is left, meat, starches, veggies, look at the calories (I do not subtract for the deserts I don't eat), and then using the calories for proteins, starches, I estimate what windows to close. Hope that makes some sense to you. Some of the stuff I will actually measure, like the piece of fish, etc., to get an idea of its weight. As Emeril says - this ain't rocket science here! (hehee) I just go with a best estimate - and error on the side of counting more than less. And so far its worked for me. Hope this helps some. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2002 Report Share Posted December 13, 2002 -----Original Message----- From: dvaughnprice <dvaughnprice@...> Also, I was trying to find frozen dinners (for crazy days when there's no way I can stand to cook) I never do frozen dinners because I have a severe dairy allergy. On the weekend, I often cook up something that's flexible enough for me to eat it all week with just the addition of a different type of sauce on it. Sometimes I cook up a pound of spiral pasta, add 1 or 2 pounds of frozen broccoli, cauliflower, and carrots, and a couple of pounds of boneless chicken breast or short-cuts pre-cooked chicken. sometimes I replace the pasta with couscous and sometimes I add water chestnuts. When it's all cooked, I just put it in the fridge. The pasta mixture can be eaten cold with a bit of Italian dressing, hot with just a bit of lite salt, " stir-fried " with Thai peanut sauce or sweet & sour sauce.... whatever. There's always something healthy to eat without having to cook. If there's some left towards the end of the week, you can always portion it up and freeze it! Sue " I did the thing I feared the most -- excuse me while I cheer. Now here I stand, a stronger soul -- and all I've lost is fear. " " Don't give up what you want most for what you want for the moment " " Fate is what life hands you. Destiny is what you do with it. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2003 Report Share Posted October 4, 2003 Hello, This morning I read of a device that creates a vibration in the shoes, to help certain people be aware of their balance. If the same device could be calibrated to SMR or whatever, it would have a new use. Maybe a vibrating baseball cap, or a vibrating wallet would allow a person to take his entrainment with him. Thanks, Gene Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2003 19:05:28 -0000 From: " azendence " <neurofeedback@...> Subject: Re: Entrainment Dear Gene; Pillows, cushions and mattress that vibrate to induce an alpha or even delta rythm, are widely spread, and you can find them through any internet search motor. The mattress does relax and help you sleep. Some months ago I considered the idea of buying a pillow that would generate an alpha rhythm, because I would place my parietals and occipitals right over it, and that would help me produce alpha right where I needed it. Finally I came up with a cheaper entrainment solution that allowed me to place alpha right there, and I don't need to carry my pillow around to do it. If you or anyone is interested, please e-mail me back-channel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2005 Report Share Posted September 7, 2005 I didn't realize that finished Kombucha can be stored in regular plastic bottles. I thought it had to be in glass at all times even after the 7 days. This website shows Kombucha in what looks like regular bottled water bottles Like Evian, Crystal, Zephyrhills, AquaFina, you get the picture. This would be wonderful for me because I reuse the bottles and fill them with my Brita filtered water. ~Let me Know Kombucha-Heads~ http://www.happyherbalist.com/pictures.htm ~Jeff From Florida~ Re: Multiplen sklerose Very good article Matt, thanks for listing it. I have a friend who has a patient who I would like to read this. Maybe I can get her to start the KT, she has MS as well and is on shots to give her energy and valium to calm her down. All by her physician! It makes me sick!!! Judy > > > Hi there, > > > > I'm a guy from cyprus and i would like to find out if kombucha can > > help a freind of me who has multiplen sklerose. > > > > If that is possible what is the way that i can help her. > > > > Best regards, > > > > Yiannos Ioannou > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 Hey Group: After my 1st auto accident in 1973 (none were my fault), I have ran the gamut of pain medications from Aspirin & Tylenol Darvon/Darvocet/Empirin. Loracet, Fiorcet, Tylox etc.; to Tramadol, Vicodin, Percocet, Percodan, Fentalyn Patches (sp) Tylenol # 3 & 4s, to Demerol, Morphine Sulfate, MS Contin, Oxycodone, Oxycontin for minor to maximum~~acute/chronic pain management. (Note: All these medications are 'so-called cousins' with only different name-brand/generic combinations~per Director of Nurses--major metropolitan hospital PM center). Over the past 30+ years, I have been up the ladder and back down with my surgery's and the Doctor's 'experimenting' to manage my pain. I have taken Aspirin/Xtra strength Tylenol ~~ I have taken Oxycontin 80-120 m.g. when I was bone on bone--working full-time before my 1st total hip replacement; down to 'no' pain medication at all. The Doctors, for the most part; go with the flow of what the government's experiencing at the time. In 2004 with the DEA investigations, arrests of PCPs; who gave Oxycontin to patients for 'headaches'; (I was given Imitrex for Migraines). During that time I went to my PCP for my monthly refill, he gave me the article from the local newspaper & USA Today, a 2-week supply, and told me to find another Doctor. I eventually spent over a year in ERs for pain shots, and finally got a PM Doctor who started me at the bottom of the ladder and worked up again but in 2005; my pain is finally managed. This is my 2-cents (FYI) only~~From my past 30+ year PAIN experience, I know that Acetaminophen is NO good for the Liver. The recommended daily dosage over time for pain management is too much. In combination with our 'gold'~Gleevec, both are processed by the Liver;and Aspirin aggravates/causes Ulcers over time. I cannot stress enough that each of us is an individual, therefore the medications will affect our major organs differently. Please get copies of all your FISH/PCR Tests and monitor your Liver & Kidney Function Test variables every 6 months if you are taking Acetaminophen and/or Aspirin combinations for Pain Management over time. Note: (The information on Acetaminophen & Aspirin became available within the past 2-5 years. I was told by an Ortho Surgeon in the early '90s to monitor the amount of Acetaminophen I ingested over time; due to long-term effects on Liver/Spleen/Major Organs~~I have Ulcers and my Liver's ruined. Take care, all are in my prayers. " K " " I AIN'T FINISHED YET " !!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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