Guest guest Posted May 9, 2001 Report Share Posted May 9, 2001 I spoke with Dr.Sheppard after last night's meeting. She said she would be happy to see my son. Does anyone think it is necessary? I spoke to B. Goldfarv today because I am thinking about bringing ie to her for therapy since she has ABA background and PROMPT. She said she would evaluate and then decide which way " to go " with him . I was thinking that oral motor therapy specifically would strengthen his low tone(drooling, won't pucker, blow out, etc. Only chews soft foods....) Ms. Goldfarv said that ie doesn't appear Apraxic, that it is a matter of tone..... I am confused... My guy is the one who has been da daing up a storm for the last week or so...........Perfect tongue position..........All of a sudden I think PROMPT will help...........I am in the process of rearranging his therapies so that he gets the most out of this time........ Any comments? Thanks! Curto Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 Hi Would it have any beneficial effect on candida? Regards Pa. Hi, Dear all members, I am Rameshwar Fugare, had been working in an NGO which is based at Pune (State-Maharashtra, India) having knowledge of Ayurvedha. I am giving informatin, according to Ayurvedha of Aloe for your reference PLANT NAMEl:- ALOE BARBBADENSIS (= ALOE VERA) USETS USED:- Leaf-juice PROPERTIES AND USES:- the plant is bitter, sweet, cooling anthelmintic, aperient, carminative, deobstruent, diuretic, stomachic, emmenagogue, ophthalmic, and alexeteric. The juice is used in dyspesia, amenorrhoea, burns, colic, hyperadenosis, hepatoahty, splenophathy, skin diseases, constipation, spanomenorrhea, vitiated condition, of Vata and pitta, abnormal tumours, dropsy, carbuncles, sciatica, lmbago and flatulence. The elio is use for helminthiasis in children and is purgative, anthelminic and emmenagogue. It is used for local application, in painful inflammations, chronic ulsers and catarrhal and purulent ophthalmia. thanking you, Rameshwar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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