Guest guest Posted July 29, 1999 Report Share Posted July 29, 1999 In a message dated 7/7/99 1:54:55 AM US Mountain Standard Time, Vaccinationsonelist writes: << L. Katz, MD, of Duke University Medical Center, testified at the hearing he is concerned that allowing parents informed consent and ways to opt out of immunization programs will doom efforts to eradicate hepatitis B and other diseases in this country. >> You know, allowing adults to drink will doom efforts to eradicate drunk driving and other alcohol related injuries in this country...... Allowing adults to smoke will doom efforts to eradicate tobacco related health problems in this country..... Allowing people internet access will doom efforts to continue making money off them on manditory vaccinations in this country.......... Allowing people the freedom of speech will doom efforts to hold a monopoly on what information the public is exposed to in this country...... Tonya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 1999 Report Share Posted July 29, 1999 In a message dated 7/29/1999 4:08:53 PM Central Daylight Time, nagel@... writes: << Lets hear it for CHOICES, good or bad, they should be yours to make (as long as your choices do not interfere with some one else's freedom) >> This is the sticking point for most of these physicians and legislators - that somehow by our choosing not to vaccinate - we are putting their health at risk. Bright Blessings Jana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 1999 Report Share Posted July 29, 1999 Well Said! I may not agree with everyone all the time or even some of the time, but every freedom that is taken away from us as Citizens of the United States will lead us into the future as a country without freedom. Lets hear it for CHOICES, good or bad, they should be yours to make (as long as your choices do not interfere with some one else's freedom) Re: Digest Number 293 > From: Chatadict2@... > > In a message dated 7/7/99 1:54:55 AM US Mountain Standard Time, > Vaccinationsonelist writes: > > << L. Katz, MD, of Duke University Medical Center, testified at the > hearing he is concerned that allowing parents informed > consent and ways to opt out of immunization programs will doom efforts to > eradicate hepatitis B and other diseases in this country. >> > > You know, allowing adults to drink will doom efforts to eradicate drunk > driving and other alcohol related injuries in this country...... > > Allowing adults to smoke will doom efforts to eradicate tobacco related > health problems in this country..... > > Allowing people internet access will doom efforts to continue making money > off them on manditory vaccinations in this country.......... > > Allowing people the freedom of speech will doom efforts to hold a monopoly on > what information the public is exposed to in this country...... > > Tonya > > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 1999 Report Share Posted July 29, 1999 Hi Jana, I was talking more along the lines of murder, robbery, rape, that sort of thing. These physicians need to get their heads out of the sand and realize they put their health more at risk everyday by driving a car then by not immunizing their patients. Approx. 50,000 people a year die in automobile accidents and even more are injured. I guess they will develop a vaccine for that next. Re: Digest Number 293 > From: Tauwillow@... > > In a message dated 7/29/1999 4:08:53 PM Central Daylight Time, > nagel@... writes: > > << Lets hear it for CHOICES, good or bad, they should be yours to > make (as long as your choices > do not interfere with some one else's freedom) > >> > > This is the sticking point for most of these physicians and legislators - > that somehow by our choosing not to vaccinate - we are putting their health > at risk. > > Bright Blessings > Jana > > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 1999 Report Share Posted July 30, 1999 Agreed Tonya! Reminds me of the time I " challenged " my ped and he said " You read too much. " Why? Because now maybe I know more than you?? How is it that a person should NOT be educated?? Sue Chatadict2@... wrote: > From: Chatadict2@... > > In a message dated 7/7/99 1:54:55 AM US Mountain Standard Time, > Vaccinationsonelist writes: > > << L. Katz, MD, of Duke University Medical Center, testified at the > hearing he is concerned that allowing parents informed > consent and ways to opt out of immunization programs will doom efforts to > eradicate hepatitis B and other diseases in this country. >> > > You know, allowing adults to drink will doom efforts to eradicate drunk > driving and other alcohol related injuries in this country...... > > Allowing adults to smoke will doom efforts to eradicate tobacco related > health problems in this country..... > > Allowing people internet access will doom efforts to continue making money > off them on manditory vaccinations in this country.......... > > Allowing people the freedom of speech will doom efforts to hold a monopoly on > what information the public is exposed to in this country...... > > Tonya > > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 1999 Report Share Posted September 3, 1999 , I also tore up the prescription, it was for Risperdal, a drug for severe mental illnesses such as schizophrenia! And it is very toxic to the liver, from what my drug book says. Can you believe it!!! (AIH) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 1999 Report Share Posted September 3, 1999 .... I forgot to tell you .... for God's sake .. don't take any tranquilizers.... any medication that you have to take has to be processed by your liver..... you don't need to add to your existing problem. Any medication ... over the counter, etc. has to be approved by your " liver " doctor... contact NEMC asap... before you do anything.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 1999 Report Share Posted October 13, 1999 This is really outdated...but I had to say...you all are very elegant in your commentaries! As I am going through this email (I finally can mentally look at all the journals, media reports,etc. after the last 3 congressional hearings and not feel like I am going to just sit and cry...)I wanted to say this definately brought a smile! All of you would write great editorials to the papers! Thanks for the well verbalized commentaries...its just how I feel. in CT Chatadict2@... wrote: > > From: Chatadict2@... > > In a message dated 7/7/99 1:54:55 AM US Mountain Standard Time, > Vaccinationsonelist writes: > > << L. Katz, MD, of Duke University Medical Center, testified at the > hearing he is concerned that allowing parents informed > consent and ways to opt out of immunization programs will doom efforts to > eradicate hepatitis B and other diseases in this country. >> > > You know, allowing adults to drink will doom efforts to eradicate drunk > driving and other alcohol related injuries in this country...... > > Allowing adults to smoke will doom efforts to eradicate tobacco related > health problems in this country..... > > Allowing people internet access will doom efforts to continue making money > off them on manditory vaccinations in this country.......... > > Allowing people the freedom of speech will doom efforts to hold a monopoly on > what information the public is exposed to in this country...... > > Tonya > > -- @... *************************************************************** We Must Have The Freedom To Choose & Respect Everyone's Choice *************************************************************** Any information obtained here is not to be construed as medical OR legal advice. The decision to vaccinate and how you implement that decision is yours and yours alone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2000 Report Share Posted June 14, 2000 At 10:12 AM 6/14/00 +0000, you wrote: >I want to make a batch of a rich moisturizing facial soap. I don't plan to >sell any of it so cost isn't really a factor. I want something that will >leave my face feeling soft. What oils would be good for superfatting? My >basic recipe is Coconut Oil, Palm Oil, Palm Kernal Oil, and Olive Oil. >Other oils which I have available are: hemp, sweet almond, Kukui, Jojoba, >Macadamia, Castor, Emu. I wouldn't mind buying other oils for this one >batch. I don't think I'll even fragrance or color it. Herbs would also be >fine if there are some with these special properties. the richest soap I've ever experienced has very little coconut oil in it... down under 10% I'm guessing... and extra castor oil to give it lots of lather. It was a 'clean out the fridge' soap that a friend made and had all the oils you mentioned in it. The friend who made it only has about six bars left and I'm buying ALL of 'em... leaves my skin feeling like a baby's... I really think the extremely low level of Coconut oil is the secret... don't know the recipe she used but do know it had a LOT of the 'exotic oils'...know hemp was in it, but don't remember the rest. Your input is requested for our new product development survey. Discount for all participants. <<http://www.naturesgift.com/survey1.htm>> THANK YOU! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2001 Report Share Posted July 2, 2001 Flo, I gurgle, and can indeed make enough noise to disturb people around me when I drink a lot of water, or eat certain things. Not necessarily things that disagree with me, just certain foods seem to trigger the gurgle response. in Chapel Hill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2001 Report Share Posted July 2, 2001 , Sorry for the additional problems. All will go wonderfully this Friday. You look great already, this will make you perfect? Lori, you look great too. I'm jealous, in Chapel Hill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2001 Report Share Posted July 2, 2001 In a message dated 7/2/01 10:53:55 AM Pacific Daylight Time, writes: > OK, everybody to Joni's house!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > ROFLMAO...July 4th BBQ for everyone!!! If you come here you are invited. Joni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2001 Report Share Posted July 2, 2001 Hi Joni, How is my littermate Donna doing? I have not heard from her for a while now. Is she back to work? Tell her to give me a call sometime soon. Thanks Pat Iurato Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2001 Report Share Posted July 3, 2001 In a message dated 7/2/01 5:39:33 PM Central Daylight Time, BayardA@... writes: > , > Sorry for the additional problems. All will go wonderfully this Friday. > You > look great already, this will make you perfect? Lori, you look great too. > I'm jealous, > in Chapel Hill > Thanks so much but I'm quite a long ways from perfect. If only my mind could catch up to my body now......I would be content. I remember you telling me about a year ago how you would love to be the size that I was. Well sweetie, you are there and look awesome yourself. See ya at the next meeting! in Raleigh MGB 11/22/99 270/130 size 24/6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2001 Report Share Posted July 30, 2001 Thank you Sandy from the bottom of my heart.I read your letter and I cannot express how I appreciate it.My eyes filled with tears(I am very emotional probably to a fault) but that is how I am.You are right is very smart and you know he doesn't even know how smart or even how funny he really is.When he came down to hug me and I gave him one back I was crying and he asked if I was happy or sad because he said Mommy cries either way.I told him I was happy and he brought me a kleenex.You know I am lucky to have him.Before we found out about his diagnosis I couldn't have said that but I really am.I am a fighter which all of us are with our children and that is why I do believe that we get the child that we are supposed to have.Someone else wouldn't be able to deal with it.So I guess we are all so lucky to have the kids we do,the family we do and the support of this wonderful group.Thanks for listening and being there.Today is a better day.Gretchen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2001 Report Share Posted July 31, 2001 This is to the mother of the son with the goggles: WOW!! Sounds just like us. Please know you are not alone. And to the other mother with the screaming in the mornings. That is also our worst time. I always wonder if there is something to it. wakes up HAPPY and plays. THEN - when it is time to get dressed - nothing fits right. then we try to eat - and the chairs and silver ware have to be arranged just so. Then - the WORST of it - we have to put our shoes on. We spend so much time crying in the mornings that we are usually late - no matter how early we get up!! It is not really a problem until Sept when he starts KGarten and has to get ot scholo on time. I AM DREADING IT!! I am trying a behavior mod type excercise where he gets a sticker on a chart if we can get ready in the morning without crying. When it is full he can pick out a prize at Toys R Us. I must say that this has resulted in more good than bad mornings. (although one morning I tore 3 stickers off because he cried so much. He loses them too!!!) I am just at my wits end so Ill let you know if this retraining of behavoir works. Lynne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2001 Report Share Posted July 31, 2001 > until Sept when he starts KGarten and has >to get ot scholo on time. I AM DREADING IT!! > Hello I was dreading it, too, but by chance, something clicked. I kept telling the boys all summer that for school days, they'd have to get dressed before they came downstairs. They could not play, have breakfast or anything until they'd washed and dressed, including shoes. I set myself for a dawn start. To my complete astonishment, they just did it. They didn't attempt to go downstairs, did their best to get dressed, and asked for help with the bits they needed. It was totally amazing. Now it's getting them to do the same in the holidays and at weekends that is our problem. They seem to have grasped that school days mean they get dressed before the day begins! (We're still late many days, though, because they find something else to have a tantrum about when it's time to leave.) Good luck. Hope you'll have a good surprise in September, too. Sara -- Sara e Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2001 Report Share Posted August 6, 2001 Aili wrote: He thinks I am too high risk because of some other health problems (not related) So he is sending me on to a surgeon so I guess its back into limbo for another 6 months. (Oh the joys of Ontario's health care cutbacks.) Hi, Aili! As someone in Ontario, I share your frustrations with the Ontario health care system in its current form. But six months?? I waited four months for the endoscopy, then two weeks for the monometry. Then the gastroenterologist three weeks later, then six *weeks* to meet with the surgeon. That's coming up in a few weeks now. And I'm not suffering with the same kind of symptoms you are. Seems to me you may need to get your GP to push harder for you, when setting up these appointments. I seems I'm likely to have a choice as to treatments, and it's a decision I've not yet made. But I'd be really surprised if it took as long as six months once the decision is made. Can you make it clear to them how sick you are? Can you make a fuss? It *does* make a difference, I've found. Havi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2003 Report Share Posted April 5, 2003 I ask everyone (who is able) to try to delete the message they are responding to, or just to leave enough of the message to be relevant to what they are responding to. To those who haven't figured out how to do this. Try sending a brand new message, with your reply. I hate to belabour this point. But sometimes our lengthy messages are the problem. wrote to me about this a long time ago. A lengthy message happens when the following sequence occurs. 1. Person A sends a message. 2. Person B responds to the message (maybe a very long response) without deleting the original message. 3. Person C responds (perhaps with another lengthy reply) - so now Person C's message may exceed the maximum allowable for messages by groups. The 3 steps I describe above may become Digest No. XXX, but if it exceeds a certain amount it may bounce into oblivion. won't accept all the blame. Perhaps your computer is set up only to receive a message not exceeding XXX number of " bytes. " I know I have set a limit on the size of my incoming messages. Or your Internet Service Provider will not accept a message exceeding a certain size. I doubt if you have lost very much, if this is the case. You may have lost just one message, and that is because people simply hit the return button without deleting the lengthy message they are responding to. in the last digest, person A " Dora Weber " <dora_weber@...> said a short message and then included the Original Message 99 lines long then person B <lvmyci@...> said a short message and then included the Original Message 207 lines long. If you want too, I can sent you what you said. Try to delete the message they are responding to, or just to leave enough of the message to be relevant to what they are responding to. To those who haven't figured out how to do this. Try sending a brand new message, with your reply. -- in Texas-USA jwigh2@... Hearing loss at 1 year due to Pneumonia HA user (54-5+yrs) I did not get a HA till I was 5 Stroke at 52 loss of all hearing. Post-ling surgery 6/02/01 hookup Clarion 7/01/01 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2003 Report Share Posted April 5, 2003 : As one of the offenders, I must confess I did not even take note. I just fired off a reply to Dora that I thought was her to me, not the list. I was reading it from my work computer, so it was a hurried reply on break. I stand enlightened, and indeed do know how to do this. I don't get the digest mode, simply because I find this issue just too much for me to wade thru! I prefer the individual messages that I can get thru faster for this very reason! Thanks for keeping us cognizant of others viewing needs! Carol in WI aka lvmyci Re: Digest Number 293 > I ask everyone (who is able) to try to delete the message they are > responding to, or just to leave enough of the message to be relevant > to what they are responding to. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2003 Report Share Posted April 5, 2003 Hi Phyllis, The bone scan you are talking about is to measure osteoporosis. It is usually done either on the wrist or the hip. Similar to a CT scan, but done in a specific area to determine bone loss and bone density. CT or Cat scans are OK to have done, they do not affect the implant. MRIs are NO NOs because of the Magnet. Magnetic Resonance Imaging. The magnet is the problem. You cannot wear anything metal into the MRI room, so earrings, necklaces, rings, etc. etc. ANYTHING metal must be removed. The magnet that is part of the implant is what prevents us from having MRIs. With the Nucleus, they can remove the magnet with a small incision. Then you can have a full strength MRI, get the magnet replaced. You have a Clarion device, I believe, and its magnet is NOT removable, so you cannot have an MRI on ANY part of your body. Some people think it's OK to have an MRI on your knee or other part of your body, as long as it isn't your head. Fact is, you cannot even be IN A ROOM WITH AN MRI if you have an implant and the magnet is still in place. Make sure you ask before you have any tests. I had a CT scan after my implant and it was amazing to see what the implant looked like. Kind of cool to look at. Nucleus Volunteer Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2003 06:43:29 -0500 From: " Phyllis " <pmiller@...> Subject: Information please What is the difference between a bone scan of the hand and a cat scan and a mri? Is it ok to get a bone scan? I will ask those questions before they do the bone scan but would like to know the answers now. Phyllis ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2003 Report Share Posted April 5, 2003 This is supposed to be to find out if I have cracked my hand or not. I am not sure what they will do Monday but I certainly will tell them about the implant!!! Phyllis Information please What is the difference between a bone scan of the hand and a cat scan and a mri? Is it ok to get a bone scan? I will ask those questions before they do the bone scan but would like to know the answers now. Phyllis ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2005 Report Share Posted January 28, 2005 From: Jan Jenson <vizual@...> From: " Benson, \(Sen L. \) " <.Benson@...> Subject: RE: Microwave oven info? Do you mean their effects on food or people standing near them when they're on? Both! Microwaves affect the energy of EVERYTHING around them for1,500 feet when they are on! Combine that with all the cell phones and towers on this planet and figure what our OVERLOAD ratio is...! Jan Jenson The Detox News Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2005 Report Share Posted January 29, 2005 Taking out fillings I got my ES, allergies and chemical sensitivity after six months of antibiotics and much emotional stress in my private life a few month back. I also had triggerpoints (Fibromyalgia) since six years before that till today, which I now wonder if its all related. When at the dentist last week I was told that it might be time to change my old silver fillings , they are close to 15 years old and show signs. From what I read here in the list, I am not sure what is worse, to have them remain in the mouth or to handle them and take them out. Nobody here is Israel ever heard of ES or ES related problems, and I fear that what happened here to some - that their problems started while taking them out!!! - will worsen my bad current condition. I am pretty run down. If while taking them out I get more Mercury into my system , It might really hurt me. What to do? HIllel Re: ES inquiries > > > > - shielded baseball caps or hats > > - wire mesh head shields > > I've tried some head shielding, and it only seemed to make me worse. > Any metal near your head is going to act like an antenna for EMF. > > > Sue is supposed to be going into hospital for treatment next week > > Treatment specifically for ES? > > >Her worst ES induced symptom is a severe tinnitus-type buzzing in the >head > > Does she have any metal dental work? If so, she probably should get > that removed by a " mercury-free " dentist. > > Marc > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2005 Report Share Posted January 29, 2005 I had mine taken out and did not let the dentist put siver (mercury) back in my mouth, the important thing to do is to dam off your throat when the dentist is drilling out the merury to keep the dust from going down into your lungs, my nose was covered also with a oxygen fed thru it, Al Huggins has a great book called " It's all in your head " he used to be a dentist and quit the business. But it gives very detailed info on the positive/ negative charges these fillings give off in your mouth, now if you have gold thrown in there too you got a disaster happening....Debbie > Taking out fillings > > I got my ES, allergies and chemical sensitivity after six months of > antibiotics and much emotional stress in my private life a few month back. > I also had triggerpoints (Fibromyalgia) since six years before that till Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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