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Thanks Virginia, you are probably right and I do know nothing about this

particular diet. And I was joking of course about the cornflakes, I was just

comparing it as a stand alone food against cottage cheese. My reaction was based

on two things. First everything I have read about dairy products........and the

general tendency I have been hearing to go for treatment like diet or

whatever....chi machines....and very little about wholistic approaches.....that

is all......

If anyone has any specific info they would like to send me about this Dr. Dudwig

or anything else I would be glad to take a look. I need to learn a lot more

really about the alternative cancer scene.....any help in this would be

appreciated......

And thanks Virgina for risking this communication and feedback to me, I

appreciate your honesty and truth.

I do not mean to be dangerous but when I think of cancer I think of danger

itself

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Slowly, I get annoyed by this behavior.

At 16:32 Uhr +0200 23.04.2003, Sircus wrote:

>And I was joking of course about the cornflakes,

Posting here bears a certain amount of responsibility, mainly to

the lurkers.

Those immature " jokes " should pe posted at " alt.tasteless.jokes "

or better not posted at all.

>If anyone has any specific info they would like to send me about this

>Dr. Dudwig or anything else I would be glad to take a look.

First, this is just rude.

" This " Dr ... implicits disparagement.

" Dudwig " is even worse, whether it's on purpose or Freud's slip.

Second, what use has replying to this person anyway?

>>> would you kindly provide the links again for me to do that?

>> stores mailing lists in archives.

>>Anyway I put them on the bottom of this mail.

>Mark Sircus Ac., OMD

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Slowly, I get annoyed by this behavior.

At 16:32 Uhr +0200 23.04.2003, Sircus wrote:

>And I was joking of course about the cornflakes,

Posting here bears a certain amount of responsibility, mainly to

the lurkers.

Those immature " jokes " should pe posted at " alt.tasteless.jokes "

or better not posted at all.

>If anyone has any specific info they would like to send me about this

>Dr. Dudwig or anything else I would be glad to take a look.

First, this is just rude.

" This " Dr ... implicits disparagement.

" Dudwig " is even worse, whether it's on purpose or Freud's slip.

Second, what use has replying to this person anyway?

>>> would you kindly provide the links again for me to do that?

>> stores mailing lists in archives.

>>Anyway I put them on the bottom of this mail.

>Mark Sircus Ac., OMD

>World Psychology

>http://200.165.133.53/sircus/

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To Mark:

Mark, all you have to do is search " Dr.Johanna Budwig " on Google ( a good

one), and also, just on " flax oil and cottage cheese, and you will know as

much as anyone else on the subject. You should read Cliff Beckwith's great

contributions to this group about testiminoials on Dr.Budwigs regimen.

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> Thanks Virginia, you are probably right and I do know nothing about this

particular diet. And I was joking of course about the cornflakes, I was just

comparing it as a stand alone food against cottage cheese. My reaction was

based on two things. First everything I have read about dairy

products........and the general tendency I have been hearing to go for

treatment like diet or whatever....chi machines....and very little about

wholistic approaches.....that is all......

>

> If anyone has any specific info they would like to send me about this Dr.

Dudwig or anything else I would be glad to take a look. I need to learn a

lot more really about the alternative cancer scene.....any help in this

would be appreciated......

> And thanks Virgina for risking this communication and feedback to me, I

appreciate your honesty and truth.

>

> I do not mean to be dangerous but when I think of cancer I think of danger

itself

>

> Mark Sircus Ac., OMD

> World Psychology

> http://200.165.133.53/sircus/

>

>

>

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To Mark:

Mark, all you have to do is search " Dr.Johanna Budwig " on Google ( a good

one), and also, just on " flax oil and cottage cheese, and you will know as

much as anyone else on the subject. You should read Cliff Beckwith's great

contributions to this group about testiminoials on Dr.Budwigs regimen.

Re: Re: For

> Thanks Virginia, you are probably right and I do know nothing about this

particular diet. And I was joking of course about the cornflakes, I was just

comparing it as a stand alone food against cottage cheese. My reaction was

based on two things. First everything I have read about dairy

products........and the general tendency I have been hearing to go for

treatment like diet or whatever....chi machines....and very little about

wholistic approaches.....that is all......

>

> If anyone has any specific info they would like to send me about this Dr.

Dudwig or anything else I would be glad to take a look. I need to learn a

lot more really about the alternative cancer scene.....any help in this

would be appreciated......

> And thanks Virgina for risking this communication and feedback to me, I

appreciate your honesty and truth.

>

> I do not mean to be dangerous but when I think of cancer I think of danger

itself

>

> Mark Sircus Ac., OMD

> World Psychology

> http://200.165.133.53/sircus/

>

>

>

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>You talk of losing weight.

Marie, these are the SImmons Message of the Day from his web site

that I post each morning. This *certainly* isn't *me*!

>I go on 80mg of lasix today for five days and then see what happens.

" What happens " is that you live on your toilet or in adult diapers for 5

days. LOL

Just be sure to get that potassium supplement in, in whatever form your doc

recommended (pills, liquid med, or food sources)

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I've already moved my bed into the bathroom. I'm on 80 mg of potasium/day.

I'm covered " completely " .

Marie

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>You talk of losing weight.

Marie, these are the SImmons Message of the Day from his web site

that I post each morning. This *certainly* isn't *me*!

>I go on 80mg of lasix today for five days and then see what happens.

" What happens " is that you live on your toilet or in adult diapers for 5

days. LOL

Just be sure to get that potassium supplement in, in whatever form your doc

recommended (pills, liquid med, or food sources)

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Marie,

I'm glad to see you are back on something for your water retention!

I've been thinking about taking my old stuff, but will give it a

little more time since it seems to be taking care of it's self.

a

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Thanks a. Only on it 1 day but it seems to be working, however, not as

much reaction today as yesterday. I have until Wednesday morning so we'll

see what happens.

Marie

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Marie,

I'm glad to see you are back on something for your water retention!

I've been thinking about taking my old stuff, but will give it a

little more time since it seems to be taking care of it's self.

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I like to buy locally if possible but if not I would love some

suggestions on websites to purchase from.

Hi ,

The internet - both groups like this one which can offer a wealth of

information to you as well as sources for oils which you can find on the

internet -

have essentially revolutionized access to natural perfumery. I used to find

essential oils in spiritual bookstores, " New Age " shops, etc., but the quality

and selection available online so far exceeds anything I have found locally that

I do all my purchasing online these days. The sites already mentioned are

excellent (I would say that the quality on Liberty is not as good as the others

though their selection is very large and their prices comparatively low). I

would add also McMahon's site if you have a retail license or if

you are able to go in with someone who does, as he sells only to retailers. His

list of products can be found at White Lotus Aromatics . He also has some

wonderful newsletters which describe various essential oils, absolutes and

attars. Try this page Essential Oils of India (go to the bottom and choose

the

newsletter you'd like to read under the heading " The Plants of India " and also

visit White Lotus Aromatics Newsletters to read additional newsletters.

Best, Dorian

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Just a quick note (between you and me, hehe) most of the people here have CRS. But we help each other to remember little things. For me most remind me who I am. Sometimes I forget things like that ;-). Then they keep asking about this guy. Hum, I wounder if that is the guy walking around here :-).

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Someone mentioned it a few e-mails back...can't remember now. hehe.

For

Just a quick note (between you and me, hehe) most of the people here have CRS. But we help each other to remember little things. For me most remind me who I am. Sometimes I forget things like that ;-). Then they keep asking about this guy. Hum, I wounder if that is the guy walking around here :-).

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You're not alone Jes. My memory has diminished so much in the past three

years. I feel like i'm in the same boat. TURK

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>Date: Sat, 19 Jun 2004 13:29:14 -0000

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>Turk... Can't Remember Stuff... in some cases, as w/me, it's

>terminal :(

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> > What is CRS?

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Hi ,

I have some personal experience with anti-virals. I have taken both Valtrex and

Famvir, and can tell you I suffer no side-effects from either drug. Both my

sons also have positive results taking the anti-virals (one is currently on

Famvir, while the other Valtrex, but they have each tried both drugs). I

understand your concern, and I would be very concerned about any doc with a

hands-off attitude. I feel anti-virals have played a big role in my health, and

my sons, but my doc is very involved in our care.

Plano

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Yes, DMPS was prescribed and the possible side affects were the results of its

use. Obviously the use is ultimately my decision, so I could so no which I did.

It was the fact as stated that they were too busy to receive any correspondence

that bothered me the most. Every Dr. that we have seen either calls us for a

follow up if there are any concerns of possible side affects or has an open door

policy if we have any concerns at all. I've heard of possible set backs with

the Antiviral as well. At our last assessment my son had made up 8 months of

development in a 3 month period. I'm not willing to take chances of losing

that. He is also being treated for metals, candida and food allergies by Dr.

Mahoney with great results. The only reason we went to Austin was for Herpes

Virus testing and treatment.

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The Herxheimer Reaction that one can see after starting anti-fungals

can also happen as a result of taking anti-virals. FWIW, we didn't see

it in my son.

Jane

On Sep 18, 2004, at 12:17 PM, Logan Falls wrote:

> Hi ,

> I have some personal experience with anti-virals. I have taken both

> Valtrex and Famvir, and can tell you I suffer no side-effects from

> either drug. Both my sons also have positive results taking the

> anti-virals (one is currently on Famvir, while the other Valtrex, but

> they have each tried both drugs). I understand your concern, and I

> would be very concerned about any doc with a hands-off attitude. I

> feel anti-virals have played a big role in my health, and my sons, but

> my doc is very involved in our care.

>

> Plano

> Re: Re:

> [autismprotocolaustin]---Questions for

>

>

>

>

> Yes, DMPS was prescribed and the possible side affects were the

> results of its use. Obviously the use is ultimately my decision, so I

> could so no which I did. It was the fact as stated that they were too

> busy to receive any correspondence that bothered me the most. Every

> Dr. that we have seen either calls us for a follow up if there are any

> concerns of possible side affects or has an open door policy if we

> have any concerns at all. I've heard of possible set backs with the

> Antiviral as well. At our last assessment my son had made up 8 months

> of development in a 3 month period. I'm not willing to take chances

> of losing that. He is also being treated for metals, candida and food

> allergies by Dr. Mahoney with great results. The only reason we went

> to Austin was for Herpes Virus testing and treatment.

>

>

>

>

>

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The Herxheimer Reaction that one can see after starting anti-fungals

can also happen as a result of taking anti-virals. FWIW, we didn't see

it in my son.

Jane

On Sep 18, 2004, at 12:17 PM, Logan Falls wrote:

> Hi ,

> I have some personal experience with anti-virals. I have taken both

> Valtrex and Famvir, and can tell you I suffer no side-effects from

> either drug. Both my sons also have positive results taking the

> anti-virals (one is currently on Famvir, while the other Valtrex, but

> they have each tried both drugs). I understand your concern, and I

> would be very concerned about any doc with a hands-off attitude. I

> feel anti-virals have played a big role in my health, and my sons, but

> my doc is very involved in our care.

>

> Plano

> Re: Re:

> [autismprotocolaustin]---Questions for

>

>

>

>

> Yes, DMPS was prescribed and the possible side affects were the

> results of its use. Obviously the use is ultimately my decision, so I

> could so no which I did. It was the fact as stated that they were too

> busy to receive any correspondence that bothered me the most. Every

> Dr. that we have seen either calls us for a follow up if there are any

> concerns of possible side affects or has an open door policy if we

> have any concerns at all. I've heard of possible set backs with the

> Antiviral as well. At our last assessment my son had made up 8 months

> of development in a 3 month period. I'm not willing to take chances

> of losing that. He is also being treated for metals, candida and food

> allergies by Dr. Mahoney with great results. The only reason we went

> to Austin was for Herpes Virus testing and treatment.

>

>

>

>

>

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In a message dated 11/16/2004 2:32:03 PM Central Standard Time,

primadox@... writes:

I don't have the answer to that, but I do have my thoughts: First, most

kids aren't diagnosed until they are about 3, so that lets the insurance co.

" off the hook " for coverage; second, the school system takes over at age 3 with

PPCD programs, so they'd just as soon " make " the parents go that direction.

I used to work in the insurance industry, so this is JMO from my experience.

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,

You did great in the interview. I had one question

for you- it was mentioned that Grant's insurance

benefits expire when he turns three years old. I am

wondering why that is?

Thanks,

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I'd written down every single bite of food for two and a half years,

and that was after several years of entering every bite of food into

software. Can you say compulsive?! I had reached the point where it

wasn't helpful anymore. It had become a burden and a real time-waster.

When I first quit tracking everything I was a little twitchy. I was

sure that I might accidentally gain 40 pounds the first week. Nothing

happened though. It's been about a year since I quit the food journals

and my weight and percentage of body fat have been very stable. The

biggest swing was when I got sick and lost 7 pounds. Otherwise, I've

been hanging right around 137 pounds and 16% body fat.

I still know the calorie and nutrition ratios of everything I eat. I

don't write it down anymore but I haven't quite figured out how to

turn it off. :-D

On 5/20/05, <mpharrison@...> wrote:

> ,

>

> A while ago I remember you said that you were not going to write down

> what you eat anymore. How is that going?

>

> I look forward to the day when I can do that.........but that is years

> away yet! Writing down my meals helps me really stay on track right

> now.

>

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Sounds like you abandoned the food journal because it took longer to

write it down than it did to do it in your head. You have successfully

reprogrammed your brain to keep all that information on a running total

and now there is no need for a journal. That must surely be a benefit of

keeping the journal for so long! Good for you for saving trees! A highly

developed " seventh " sense!

>>> skwigg@... 05/20/05 12:36 PM >>>

I'd written down every single bite of food for two and a half years,

and that was after several years of entering every bite of food into

software. Can you say compulsive?! I had reached the point where it

wasn't helpful anymore. It had become a burden and a real time-waster.

When I first quit tracking everything I was a little twitchy. I was

sure that I might accidentally gain 40 pounds the first week. Nothing

happened though. It's been about a year since I quit the food journals

and my weight and percentage of body fat have been very stable. The

biggest swing was when I got sick and lost 7 pounds. Otherwise, I've

been hanging right around 137 pounds and 16% body fat.

I still know the calorie and nutrition ratios of everything I eat. I

don't write it down anymore but I haven't quite figured out how to

turn it off. :-D

On 5/20/05, <mpharrison@...> wrote:

> ,

>

> A while ago I remember you said that you were not going to write

down

> what you eat anymore. How is that going?

>

> I look forward to the day when I can do that.........but that is

years

> away yet! Writing down my meals helps me really stay on track right

> now.

>

>

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I've been a lurker here but got a chuckle out of this. I am a CPA and

all my life numbers have haunted me! I can remember how much I weighed

in middle school, high school, on and on. I can remember all the prices

even if I have 100 items in my cart. Really it is pathetic! But since I

have the number curse I try to turn it into positive energy such as when

I worked retail no need to do a price check just ask Michele <smile>.

Also I don't write things down for my food journal just keep track of it

in my head I love that personally. Now ask me to remember a name Forget

it LOL!

Michele T.

On Fri, 20 May 2005 12:36:15 -0500 Skwigg <skwigg@...> writes:

I'd written down every single bite of food for two and a half years,

and that was after several years of entering every bite of food into

software. Can you say compulsive?! I had reached the point where it

wasn't helpful anymore. It had become a burden and a real time-waster.

When I first quit tracking everything I was a little twitchy. I was

sure that I might accidentally gain 40 pounds the first week. Nothing

happened though. It's been about a year since I quit the food journals

and my weight and percentage of body fat have been very stable. The

biggest swing was when I got sick and lost 7 pounds. Otherwise, I've

been hanging right around 137 pounds and 16% body fat.

I still know the calorie and nutrition ratios of everything I eat. I

don't write it down anymore but I haven't quite figured out how to

turn it off. :-D

On 5/20/05, <mpharrison@...> wrote:

> ,

>

> A while ago I remember you said that you were not going to write down

> what you eat anymore. How is that going?

>

> I look forward to the day when I can do that.........but that is years

> away yet! Writing down my meals helps me really stay on track right

> now.

>

>

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Isn't this like deja vu or something? Weren't you undetectable at 12 weeks the last time too?

De

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-----Original Message-----From: Hepatitis CSupportGroupForDummies [mailto:Hepatitis CSupportGroupForDummies ] On Behalf Of Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 2:08 PMHepatitis CSupportGroupForDummies Subject: Re: For Kathy

Hey,I guess I will just butt in here.

I am undetectable at 12 weeks.

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You can do it, . Last time was a fluke. One foot in front of the other, one step at a time. You're gonna make it.

De

Faith is the ability to not panic.

-----Original Message-----From: Hepatitis CSupportGroupForDummies [mailto:Hepatitis CSupportGroupForDummies ] On Behalf Of Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 9:40 PMHepatitis CSupportGroupForDummies Subject: Re: For

Hi De,

Yes I responded last time with a drop from 6.2.mill to 1400,

Then I had a stroke at 25 weeks.

This time I am undetectable at 12 weeks,from 10 mill.

Next comes the scary part,I have to get to 48 weeks.

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,

Same thing for my nephew. He had a few words and then got his MMR followed

closely by the two flu shots. Lost all words, eye contact and began stimming

incessantly after that.

Sheri B.

Sandy Rippetoe <srippetoe@...> wrote:

my son lost the ability to speak/coo/babble (silent for 14 months) after the

MMR. He has been in speech therapy for 3 years and is almost fully

recovered. But the good thing about this sad event is that we stopped all

shots when this happened so he only got about half the amount of

thimerosal/mercury that he would have gotten and it led me to research

vaccines and learn so much that I did not know before. Please visit

www.nvic.org for lots of great info ----

(unknown)

> Hello everyone. I am new to this group. I am a care provider, in the field

for 10 years. I work with children with all kinds of disabilities, but

autism has become a huge interest of mine. i am also going to Stark State

College to be an OTA. I am currently doing a research paper on immunizations

and how it is related to autism. If any of you could help me with your

personal experience, it would be greatly appreciated.

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Hi Bonnie! I have a too ;-) I'm in the Binghamton area. I WISH more

doctors here were aware of it. They give me a blank look and make me spell

it and have to go look it up when we're in the hospital. E-mail me anytime

you want to talk more about it. horseanime@...

-- For

Hi ,

My son (age 5) soon to be 6 has been having fever episodes every

4 to 6 weeks since October of 2004. We still don't have any answer

either but I noticed you said you live in upstate NY which is where I

live. So I thought if we're near each other we could work together

with the physicans in this area. Maybe by working together we can build

an awareness of . Currently is being seen by a physican at

Strong Memorial Hospital.

I live in Rochester, NY.

Bonnie

mom to (age 5)

and (age 11)

Rochester, NY

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