Guest guest Posted September 26, 2000 Report Share Posted September 26, 2000 re; Tylenol PM Hi Becky and everyone, Just a note of caution: If you are considering taking excedrin PM, be sure to read the label. If it contains salicylates (aspirin), and you are taking any NSAIDS regularly you should not take it. It is like doubling up on nsaids. If you are taking other NSAIDS (aspirin, ibuprophen, keptoprohen (orudis or oruvail), relafen, indocin, voltaren, vioxx, celebrex, and I am sure I am forgetting some, tylenol PM is a better choice. in Wisconsin 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 12:54:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time, clonan@... writes: << Just a note of caution: If you are considering taking excedrin PM, be sure to read the label. If it contains salicylates (aspirin), and you are taking any NSAIDS regularly you should not take it. It is like doubling up on nsaids. >> I second this! I was cautioned by my dr. about taking Tylenol PM when I am on 150mg a day of Indocin. His concern was the possibility of bleeding .. and being a diabetic who has to do a sugar stick daily (when I remember) I dont want to bleed too much:) With the combination of PA & the meds, I forget the blood sugar...I almost need someone to follow me around lately and say did you do this...did you take this.....LOL...isn't it fun? , Monroe MI P.S.....and I got the announcement last night I'm going to be a GRANDMA! YEA....and I'm only 46:) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2000 Report Share Posted September 28, 2000 Congrats on being a grandma...your first??? Our daughter is going to have our 4th next month...donna saewen@... wrote: In a message dated 9/27/00 12:54:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time, clonan@... writes:<< Just a note of caution: If you are considering taking excedrin PM, be sure to read the label. If it contains salicylates (aspirin), and you are taking any NSAIDS regularly you should not take it. It is like doubling up on nsaids. >>I second this! I was cautioned by my dr. about taking Tylenol PM when I am on 150mg a day of Indocin. His concern was the possibility of bleeding .. and being a diabetic who has to do a sugar stick daily (when I remember) I dont want to bleed too much:) With the combination of PA & the meds, I forget the blood sugar...I almost need someone to follow me around lately and say did you do this...did you take this.....LOL...isn't it fun?, Monroe MIP.S.....and I got the announcement last night I'm going to be a GRANDMA! YEA....and I'm only 46:)-------------------------- eGroups Sponsor -------------------------~-~>Special Offer-Earn 300 Points from MyPoints.com for trying @BackupGet automatic protection and access to your important computer files.Install today:>Please'>1/6347/4/_/494167/_/970161152/-------------------------------------------------------------------->Please visit our new web page at:http://www.wpunj.edu/icip/paThis past year had moderated a chat on arthritis at www.about.com on Thursday evenings and hopes to start up doing so again soon- we will keep you posted! Meanwhile, if anyone would like to start a weekly chat on egroups, please contact or . Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2001 Report Share Posted March 30, 2001 Hello Claude, I am new to this list. What is homzon and what does it do? Namaste. HerbalMomma Homozon is a compound of magnesium and oxygen in which the magnesium atoms form a loose lattice onto which much oxygen is bonded by catalytic process. When taken with lemon juice or other acidic juice, that oxygen is released inside the digestive tract, producing many benefits. As do most oxygen therapies, Homozon provides oxygen to the body in the form of nascent or " singlet " oxygen, also called the oxygen free-radical, which does not have to be converted by the body into that form as does the atmospheric oxygen (O2) we normally breathe. Nascent oxygen is oxygen in its most chemically active and available state, and that is the only state of oxygen the body uses. Homozon has a wonderful laxative effect. The stool is always loose and bowel movement regular and, depending on dosage, frequent. Some people consider the bowel-loosening action of Homozon a problem, but that is really one of its desired effects, facilitating elimination of toxicity through the bowel, yet Homozon lacks the habit-forming or bowel-weakening effects of some laxatives. Taking Homozon approaches colonic therapy in flushing the bowel. Claude Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2001 Report Share Posted March 30, 2001 Hello Claude, I am new to this list. What is homzon and what does it do? Namaste. HerbalMomma Homozon is a compound of magnesium and oxygen in which the magnesium atoms form a loose lattice onto which much oxygen is bonded by catalytic process. When taken with lemon juice or other acidic juice, that oxygen is released inside the digestive tract, producing many benefits. As do most oxygen therapies, Homozon provides oxygen to the body in the form of nascent or " singlet " oxygen, also called the oxygen free-radical, which does not have to be converted by the body into that form as does the atmospheric oxygen (O2) we normally breathe. Nascent oxygen is oxygen in its most chemically active and available state, and that is the only state of oxygen the body uses. Homozon has a wonderful laxative effect. The stool is always loose and bowel movement regular and, depending on dosage, frequent. Some people consider the bowel-loosening action of Homozon a problem, but that is really one of its desired effects, facilitating elimination of toxicity through the bowel, yet Homozon lacks the habit-forming or bowel-weakening effects of some laxatives. Taking Homozon approaches colonic therapy in flushing the bowel. Claude Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2001 Report Share Posted March 30, 2001 Hello Claude, I am new to this list. What is homzon and what does it do? Namaste. HerbalMomma Homozon is a compound of magnesium and oxygen in which the magnesium atoms form a loose lattice onto which much oxygen is bonded by catalytic process. When taken with lemon juice or other acidic juice, that oxygen is released inside the digestive tract, producing many benefits. As do most oxygen therapies, Homozon provides oxygen to the body in the form of nascent or " singlet " oxygen, also called the oxygen free-radical, which does not have to be converted by the body into that form as does the atmospheric oxygen (O2) we normally breathe. Nascent oxygen is oxygen in its most chemically active and available state, and that is the only state of oxygen the body uses. Homozon has a wonderful laxative effect. The stool is always loose and bowel movement regular and, depending on dosage, frequent. Some people consider the bowel-loosening action of Homozon a problem, but that is really one of its desired effects, facilitating elimination of toxicity through the bowel, yet Homozon lacks the habit-forming or bowel-weakening effects of some laxatives. Taking Homozon approaches colonic therapy in flushing the bowel. Claude Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2001 Report Share Posted April 3, 2001 In a message dated 3/30/01 4:10:52 PM Pacific Daylight Time, escort7980@... writes: Homozon has a wonderful laxative effect. The stool is always loose and bowel movement regular and, depending on dosage, frequent. Some people consider the bowel-loosening action of Homozon a problem, but that is really one of its desired effects, facilitating elimination of toxicity through the bowel, yet Homozon lacks the habit-forming or bowel-weakening effects of some laxatives. Taking Homozon approaches colonic therapy in flushing the bowel. Claude Thanks Claude, I am concerned about the free radicals that the Homozon produces. Aren't these the same free radicals that we combat by taking antioxidants? If so will this not cause more cellular damage and aging? Namaste, HerbalMomma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2003 Report Share Posted July 1, 2003 Thanks for the replies. Has anyone here had revision at my age (34)? Do you have kdis? Also, has anyone given birth after revision surgery? I would really be interested in speaking privately with any ladies who have had revision surgery. I have LOTS of questions. Thanks again. With Blessings & Love, Carla Kay ~ Ps. 96:1 O come let us sing unto the Lord: let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 Shireen, In one message you refer to Dr. as " one of the top 5 physicians " in this area..may I ask if there is some reference for that rating? And who are the other 4? Anyone in the USA? Thanks Cheryl blepharophimosis Digest Number 737 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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