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How much VCO are you using per day and when do you take it?

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i try to use a minimum of 3 tsp in all kinds of

manners:

- for frying (usually, the only thing i tend to fry is

scrambled eggs)

- for any cooking that requires oil, including adding

some vco to pasta water

- in smoothies, i use both vco and coconut cream. i

simply liquidise the fruit (i tend to stick to

pineapple, with some lemon or lime juice, ds prefers

banana, papaya, mango etc - any fruit that is

sweet-ish) and add slightly warm oil (put on radiator

for a few minutes)

i also use vco mixed with either evening primrose oil

if i'm in a cold climate or mixed with a little bit of

beeswax if i'm in a hot climate as a moisturiser.

and at the end of a long day, i find nothing more

relaxing than a nice warm bath with a blob of vco

melted into it and a few drops of essential oil of

vanilla.

hth

claudia

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Kali and I started by taking 1 tsp. coconut oil per day. I give us the

weekends off though. On the 3rd day K had die-off. But, we are also taking

the 1/2 tsp. goat yogurt and 2 acidophilus tablets per day. One in the

morning and 1 at night. Maybe her die-off was due to the fact that she was

already on the others that could cause the die-off. When I started the

coconut oil, it was the icing on the top of the heap that I was giving to

her already that made the die-off. I saw it when we first started taking the

goat yogurt also. Just in her though. I think my problems are going to be

much harder to get rid of becuase I've had them for much longer. Anyways, I

wonder if the article was talking about overdosing on the coconut oil. I did

not follow along quite well while i was reading it. I hope I can find it

today. Jenn L Re: OT: coconut oil - Jenn

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>

> How much VCO are you using per day and when do you take it?

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I do cook with the coconut oil as well but, don't agree with taking lg.

amt.'s of anything. Except vitamins and food if needed. Some nice ideas here

though claudia. Jenn L

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> i try to use a minimum of 3 tsp in all kinds of

> manners:

> - for frying (usually, the only thing i tend to fry is

> scrambled eggs)

> - for any cooking that requires oil, including adding

> some vco to pasta water

> - in smoothies, i use both vco and coconut cream. i

> simply liquidise the fruit (i tend to stick to

> pineapple, with some lemon or lime juice, ds prefers

> banana, papaya, mango etc - any fruit that is

> sweet-ish) and add slightly warm oil (put on radiator

> for a few minutes)

> i also use vco mixed with either evening primrose oil

> if i'm in a cold climate or mixed with a little bit of

> beeswax if i'm in a hot climate as a moisturiser.

> and at the end of a long day, i find nothing more

> relaxing than a nice warm bath with a blob of vco

> melted into it and a few drops of essential oil of

> vanilla.

> hth

> claudia

>

>

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> > How much VCO are you using per day and when do you

> > take it?

> >

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Hi Jen,

How will I know when die-off is happening with Henry?

Anita

Jim and Jen <jlessard@...> wrote:

Kali and I started by taking 1 tsp. coconut oil per day. I give us the

weekends off though. On the 3rd day K had die-off. But, we are also taking

the 1/2 tsp. goat yogurt and 2 acidophilus tablets per day. One in the

morning and 1 at night. Maybe her die-off was due to the fact that she was

already on the others that could cause the die-off. When I started the

coconut oil, it was the icing on the top of the heap that I was giving to

her already that made the die-off. I saw it when we first started taking the

goat yogurt also. Just in her though. I think my problems are going to be

much harder to get rid of becuase I've had them for much longer. Anyways, I

wonder if the article was talking about overdosing on the coconut oil. I did

not follow along quite well while i was reading it. I hope I can find it

today. Jenn L Re: OT: coconut oil - Jenn

> ,

>

> How much VCO are you using per day and when do you take it?

>

> Sheri B.

>

>

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i don't know about overdosing with coconut oil. i

mean, until the veg oil lobby got ever powerful, maybe

20 or so years ago, no more than that i'm sure,

literally all cookies and commercially made cakes

contained coconut oil or palm oil, but mainly coconut.

it was cheap to buy and what's more, it was naturally

hard at a fairly low temperature (around 24C). only

when the powers that be discovered/utilised

hydrogenation was all the good oil replaced with the

crap that's contained in today's commercial cookies

etc.

claudia

--- Jim and Jen <jlessard@...> wrote:

> Kali and I started by taking 1 tsp. coconut oil per

> day. I give us the

> weekends off though. On the 3rd day K had die-off.

> But, we are also taking

> the 1/2 tsp. goat yogurt and 2 acidophilus tablets

> per day. One in the

> morning and 1 at night. Maybe her die-off was due to

> the fact that she was

> already on the others that could cause the die-off.

> When I started the

> coconut oil, it was the icing on the top of the heap

> that I was giving to

> her already that made the die-off. I saw it when we

> first started taking the

> goat yogurt also. Just in her though. I think my

> problems are going to be

> much harder to get rid of becuase I've had them for

> much longer. Anyways, I

> wonder if the article was talking about overdosing

> on the coconut oil. I did

> not follow along quite well while i was reading it.

> I hope I can find it

> today. Jenn L----- Original Message -----

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Die-off is definitely different for everyone. You can find out more info. if

you type in Herxheimer reaction on google or . It just means that the

bad bugs are dying and your body sometimes shows symptoms while removing the

dead garbage out of your system. Kali has dark circles around her eyes with

every die-off. She is also very hyper, I believe trying to work it out of

her system. Before we started any of these, her stools were very hard, dry,

and very dark that hit the bottom of the toilet like a bullet. First we saw

the white specs. Then, 101* fever that she had off and on for 3 days and out

came green mucous- a lot of it. Then, it was green D. Then, it was yellow

and then white with different consistencies. The different colors, the specs

and consistencies are major things to look for. My daughter regresses while

the die-off and then after always makes some kind of cognitive gain. This is

why I am here.

She fell off the chair last night and bumped her head hard enough to cry and

I consoled her and looked at the bump and she said " awww, sorry " for the

first time ever appopriately.:)

Die-off can be downright terrible for these guys and their behaviors so, I

give her the epsom salts baths to reduce the symptoms a little. You can also

give activated charcoal about 45 min. after the yogurt, probiotics, coconut

oil, etc. She had die-off 2 weeks ago and she had a 103+ fever. It was scary

for me because it was a very fast rising fever. The fever helps burn the

bugs out. This was a massive die-off period for her and she is much more

calm now. I sometimes see the calmness and other times I do not. Here's a

site you can go to to get some more info. on die-off and how to handle it

better. You see, when a massive die-off reaction happens, your body gets

overtaxed with the garbage and sometimes it is too much on your liver etc. I

believe this is why K had white stools after the last die-off round for 3

days. A bad die-off can actually be damaging to the body if it is too much

too fast. Here's a site you can visit for info. on die-off:

http://www.modernherbalist.com/dieoff.html

There are other sites too. I go to pecanbread for my info. because I am a

part of that group. They know lots about diet and die-off. ;)! Jenn L

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>

> > ,

> >

> > How much VCO are you using per day and when do you take it?

> >

> > Sheri B.

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Also, if you want to know what the colors and consistencies mean go to

enzymestuff.com Go to studying stools. Jenn L

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> >

> > > ,

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> > > How much VCO are you using per day and when do you take it?

> > >

> > > Sheri B.

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>She fell off the chair last night and bumped her head hard enough to cry and

I consoled her and looked at the bump and she said " awww, sorry " for the

first time ever appopriately.:)

How wonderful Jenn. I'm so happy for you. I know how much this means to you.

Thank you for the info,

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Kali found a " bad " cookie in her dad's pc room this morning and yelled

" cookie " . I immediately jumped up from breakfast and ran to see. It was a

cookie. Dad took it away before she took a bite. He gave her one of her

cookies instead. She said, " no, kaka " and threw it!

I say that to her when she puts non-food items in her mouth(she has PICA):).

She also tripped on her dad's big foot this morning and said, " oops " . I know

this, with every dieoff reaction we are seeing lately there is a big

improvement! She has used more words in the last 3 days than in the last 2

weeks. We need to keep going with this. It's working! Jenn L

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>She fell off the chair last night and bumped her head hard enough to cry

and

I consoled her and looked at the bump and she said " awww, sorry " for the

first time ever appopriately.:)

How wonderful Jenn. I'm so happy for you. I know how much this means to you.

Thank you for the info,

Anita

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Unbelieveable Jenn! I would settle for any spontaneous word from Henry, whether

it had intent or not. I feel it coming; I really do.

Anita

Jim and Jen <jlessard@...> wrote:

Kali found a " bad " cookie in her dad's pc room this morning and yelled

" cookie " . I immediately jumped up from breakfast and ran to see. It was a

cookie. Dad took it away before she took a bite. He gave her one of her

cookies instead. She said, " no, kaka " and threw it!

I say that to her when she puts non-food items in her mouth(she has PICA):).

She also tripped on her dad's big foot this morning and said, " oops " . I know

this, with every dieoff reaction we are seeing lately there is a big

improvement! She has used more words in the last 3 days than in the last 2

weeks. We need to keep going with this. It's working! Jenn L

Re: OT: coconut oil - Jenn

>She fell off the chair last night and bumped her head hard enough to cry

and

I consoled her and looked at the bump and she said " awww, sorry " for the

first time ever appopriately.:)

How wonderful Jenn. I'm so happy for you. I know how much this means to you.

Thank you for the info,

Anita

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Unfortunately, we must go through the die-off periods in order to bring out

this language in her. As much as I hate them. Kali will be 6 in a couple of

months so, I think it's about time:). Jenn L

Re: OT: coconut oil - Jenn

>

>

> >She fell off the chair last night and bumped her head hard enough to cry

> and

> I consoled her and looked at the bump and she said " awww, sorry " for the

> first time ever appopriately.:)

>

>

> How wonderful Jenn. I'm so happy for you. I know how much this means to

you.

> Thank you for the info,

> Anita

>

>

>

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Hey Jenn,

what does PICA stand for?

Anita

Jim and Jen <jlessard@...> wrote:

Unfortunately, we must go through the die-off periods in order to bring out

this language in her. As much as I hate them. Kali will be 6 in a couple of

months so, I think it's about time:). Jenn L

Re: OT: coconut oil - Jenn

>

>

> >She fell off the chair last night and bumped her head hard enough to cry

> and

> I consoled her and looked at the bump and she said " awww, sorry " for the

> first time ever appopriately.:)

>

>

> How wonderful Jenn. I'm so happy for you. I know how much this means to

you.

> Thank you for the info,

> Anita

>

>

>

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I can't remember what PICA actually stands for. K was diagnosed with having

PICA after I had to give her the heimlich 3x's in 1 year due to her eating

everything in sight. We have been able to get her detoxed enough to get her

potty-trained, sleep all night, and she now has been eating only white

toilet paper instead of everything in sight. She does have some other issues

but, we are working on getting her whole body better now and not just one

thing at a time. Her Ped. GI Dr. told me that PICA was a nutritional

deficiency in every patient that he has seen so far. He has been able to

help them stop this behavior through supplementation. We just haven't gotten

her test results back for that yet though. Waiting patiently(not), Jenn L.

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Subject: Re: OT: coconut oil - Jenn

> Hey Jenn,

> what does PICA stand for?

> Anita

>

> Jim and Jen <jlessard@...> wrote:

> Unfortunately, we must go through the die-off periods in order to bring

out

> this language in her. As much as I hate them. Kali will be 6 in a couple

of

> months so, I think it's about time:). Jenn L

> Re: OT: coconut oil - Jenn

> >

> >

> > >She fell off the chair last night and bumped her head hard enough to

cry

> > and

> > I consoled her and looked at the bump and she said " awww, sorry " for the

> > first time ever appopriately.:)

> >

> >

> > How wonderful Jenn. I'm so happy for you. I know how much this means to

> you.

> > Thank you for the info,

> > Anita

> >

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

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Also, Anita I think wanted the dieoff info.? I found out that you are

suppose to work your way up slowly with your probiotics etc. so as to be

used to it and not react from it. You probably won't see a bad reaction if

adding more slowly but, you may still see the stool changing colors.

Hopefully, still seeing the progress also. Jenn L

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> > >

> > >

> > > >She fell off the chair last night and bumped her head hard enough to

> cry

> > > and

> > > I consoled her and looked at the bump and she said " awww, sorry " for

the

> > > first time ever appopriately.:)

> > >

> > >

> > > How wonderful Jenn. I'm so happy for you. I know how much this means

to

> > you.

> > > Thank you for the info,

> > > Anita

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Another reason why Kali's system was overtaxed the last time she saw dieoff

was because I gave her vermox because she had worms and then her other

supplements stuff also that day. It was too much for her to handle. The med.

alone was bad news. I have been giving her the daily now and she has not

seen a reaction like that one since. Hopefully, never again. We want slow

improvement that lasts. Jenn L Re: OT: coconut oil - Jenn

> > >

> > >

> > > >She fell off the chair last night and bumped her head hard enough to

> cry

> > > and

> > > I consoled her and looked at the bump and she said " awww, sorry " for

the

> > > first time ever appopriately.:)

> > >

> > >

> > > How wonderful Jenn. I'm so happy for you. I know how much this means

to

> > you.

> > > Thank you for the info,

> > > Anita

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Ok, so it's an eating disorder resolved by supplementation due to a deficiency.

Approaching one problem at a time is always best Jenn. The autism recovery

process requires an inordinate amount of patience doesn't it? You seem to be

doing a great job!

Anita

Jim and Jen <jlessard@...> wrote:

I can't remember what PICA actually stands for. K was diagnosed with having

PICA after I had to give her the heimlich 3x's in 1 year due to her eating

everything in sight. We have been able to get her detoxed enough to get her

potty-trained, sleep all night, and she now has been eating only white

toilet paper instead of everything in sight. She does have some other issues

but, we are working on getting her whole body better now and not just one

thing at a time. Her Ped. GI Dr. told me that PICA was a nutritional

deficiency in every patient that he has seen so far. He has been able to

help them stop this behavior through supplementation. We just haven't gotten

her test results back for that yet though. Waiting patiently(not), Jenn L.

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Subject: Re: OT: coconut oil - Jenn

> Hey Jenn,

> what does PICA stand for?

> Anita

>

> Jim and Jen <jlessard@...> wrote:

> Unfortunately, we must go through the die-off periods in order to bring

out

> this language in her. As much as I hate them. Kali will be 6 in a couple

of

> months so, I think it's about time:). Jenn L

> Re: OT: coconut oil - Jenn

> >

> >

> > >She fell off the chair last night and bumped her head hard enough to

cry

> > and

> > I consoled her and looked at the bump and she said " awww, sorry " for the

> > first time ever appopriately.:)

> >

> >

> > How wonderful Jenn. I'm so happy for you. I know how much this means to

> you.

> > Thank you for the info,

> > Anita

> >

> >

> >

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Thanks Anita. I sure do need the support. We are working hard everyday to

keep her on a schedule. She was in an ABA school for 2 years with barely any

progress. Now, she is in a smaller one-on-one class and learning by

floortime. By the way, she hasn't gotten any shots for about a year and a

half or more, and never will again. Just when I think I cannot handle

anymore, Kali teaches me that it's worth it all!:) Jenn L

Re: OT: coconut oil - Jenn

> > >

> > >

> > > >She fell off the chair last night and bumped her head hard enough to

> cry

> > > and

> > > I consoled her and looked at the bump and she said " awww, sorry " for

the

> > > first time ever appopriately.:)

> > >

> > >

> > > How wonderful Jenn. I'm so happy for you. I know how much this means

to

> > you.

> > > Thank you for the info,

> > > Anita

> > >

> > >

> > >

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I know what you mean Jenn. Autistic children have a way of redefining certain

words we thought we knew the meanings of. Patience and understanding come to

mind first. Of course love itself has been most certainly transformed from what

we thought we knew it to be before they came; at least for me anyway. :)

Anita

Jim and Jen <jlessard@...> wrote:

Thanks Anita. I sure do need the support. We are working hard everyday to

keep her on a schedule. She was in an ABA school for 2 years with barely any

progress. Now, she is in a smaller one-on-one class and learning by

floortime. By the way, she hasn't gotten any shots for about a year and a

half or more, and never will again. Just when I think I cannot handle

anymore, Kali teaches me that it's worth it all!:) Jenn L

Re: OT: coconut oil - Jenn

> > >

> > >

> > > >She fell off the chair last night and bumped her head hard enough to

> cry

> > > and

> > > I consoled her and looked at the bump and she said " awww, sorry " for

the

> > > first time ever appopriately.:)

> > >

> > >

> > > How wonderful Jenn. I'm so happy for you. I know how much this means

to

> > you.

> > > Thank you for the info,

> > > Anita

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ---------------------------------

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If we don't start trimming our responses, we are going to get in trouble. :~I

Anita

Jim and Jen <jlessard@...> wrote:

Thanks Anita. I sure do need the support. We are working hard everyday to

keep her on a schedule. She was in an ABA school for 2 years with barely any

progress. Now, she is in a smaller one-on-one class and learning by

floortime. By the way, she hasn't gotten any shots for about a year and a

half or more, and never will again. Just when I think I cannot handle

anymore, Kali teaches me that it's worth it all!:) Jenn L

Re: OT: coconut oil - Jenn

> > >

> > >

> > > >She fell off the chair last night and bumped her head hard enough to

> cry

> > > and

> > > I consoled her and looked at the bump and she said " awww, sorry " for

the

> > > first time ever appopriately.:)

> > >

> > >

> > > How wonderful Jenn. I'm so happy for you. I know how much this means

to

> > you.

> > > Thank you for the info,

> > > Anita

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ---------------------------------

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You see, I'm so bad I did again. Not this time. :)

Anita

Jim and Jen <jlessard@...> wrote:

Thanks Anita. I sure do need the support. We are working hard everyday to

keep her on a schedule. She was in an ABA school for 2 years with barely any

progress. Now, she is in a smaller one-on-one class and learning by

floortime. By the way, she hasn't gotten any shots for about a year and a

half or more, and never will again. Just when I think I cannot handle

anymore, Kali teaches me that it's worth it all!:) Jenn L

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At 04:59 PM 1/15/2006 -0500, you wrote:

>I can't remember what PICA actually stands for. K was diagnosed with having

>PICA after I had to give her the heimlich 3x's in 1 year due to her eating

>everything in sight. We have been able to get her detoxed enough to get her

>potty-trained, sleep all night, and she now has been eating only white

>toilet paper instead of everything in sight. She does have some other issues

>but, we are working on getting her whole body better now and not just one

>thing at a time. Her Ped. GI Dr. told me that PICA was a nutritional

>deficiency in every patient that he has seen so far. He has been able to

>help them stop this behavior through supplementation. We just haven't gotten

>her test results back for that yet though. Waiting patiently(not), Jenn L.

It is a clue homeopathically and doesn't always require nutritional

changes..............

homeopathic treatment for many has resolved it

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ANY INFO OBTAINED HERE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS MEDICAL

OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE DECISION TO VACCINATE IS YOURS AND YOURS ALONE.

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Doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy

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Hi ,

I notice that you mentioned Feroxin and Revonol - both products of

Neways.

I used to be a Neways Distributor until recently.

Bob and Dee Mower (Co-founders) have in the past faced several

charges for using illicit drugs (human growth hormones for one) in

their so-called health products.

http://www.mlmwatch.org/11Legal/neways.html

They are currently facing charges for Tax Evasion in America to the

tune of several million $$!

These are not people whom I would trust my family's health and well

being with.

(also from Australia - Qld)

www.onegrp.com/?McGrath

One Group (Organic & Natural Enterprise) The world's FIRST extensive

range of certified organic skin, body, hair, oral & health care

products - certified by Australian Certified Organic (ACO) and the

United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to the highest

international food standards ...

We offer an innovative product range of unrivalled purity and

effectiveness.

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> Hi Dan, here is a link, to the colloidal minerals I take. I have

only purchased the bottle last week, along with the Revenol

(antioxidants), and Chelated minerals, and vitamin supplement.

Anyway, I am curious to know how they compare with these ones here.

The ones I take come from a place called the Neydharting Moor. It

covers 150 acres, located below ground water level, and encased in

glacial rock. This regimen is making a huge allover difference to

my body.

>

> http://www.catchnet.com.au/~simair/ORGANIC%20FEROXIN%20TONIC%

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