Guest guest Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 naw I got most of mine from books and then learned a online calculate and began making my own recipes! Gabby > > Hello! My name is Amy & I am new here & wanted to introduce myself. > I have 4 children & have been married for 12 years. We live in > Virginia. I originally joined the group because I purchased an > online store & I was looking for talented mamas to who wanted to sell > their products online, but I recently discovered that my ds2 has > several food allergies & I have found that I like experimenting with > cooking. I think making body products is a natural extension of > that. I have only just begun the " researching " stage & have been > reading old posts. I have already learned so much & have a ton of > new bookmarks =). Just initially, I have some questions: > > 1) Do you get all your recipes online, or could you recommend some > books? > 2) What is lye compared to glycerin base? It sounds very dangerous > & I would rather not have it in the house if I don't actually need it > since my children are small & have not reached the age of reason. > 3) I have bookmarked several sites with recipes. If I make these to > gift (thinking Christmas) or to sell (thinking next year), do they > have a specific shelf life--just in general. Or, are there > ingredients to add to preserve them? > 4) Can you recommend any sites that give good information about the > uses & side effects of different herbs? I noticed on one ingredient > I was browsing (can't remember which one) that it should not be used > by pregnant women. Since I will be ttc next year & am interested in > baby products, I would like to have solid research sources. > > TIA! > > Amy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2007 Report Share Posted March 17, 2007 Hi Daisy! Welcome. From reading the description of your life sounds like mine. I too have a son now 5 1/2yrs that IS ADHD, Aspergers, and has sensory issues. I look at everyday as a new Journey. Some days better than others. He finally stopped wetting his bed a 1 ½ months ago all on his own. He never walked early or talked early. I had one Psych tell me. To put him on the rug and push the back of his feet it may help – mind you he was three by then. Put him on a rug and he will let me push his feet – Yea if I put a skateboard under me. He never does any thing slow every movement is quick and hard. He has been tossed from 12 daycares in his short life and did not start daycare until he was two. Getting any housework or important stuff done only happens when he closes his eyes for the night. Take everyday as a new day and smile – there are two many mean, not understanding people in this world and focus on just enjoying the day and your son! Re: New here...introduction A welcome and a hug to you too, Daisy, before my face falls forward onto my laptop keyboard because I am so sleepy. One of the other terrific mothers on this list -- actually more than one, I'm sure! -- will have some supportive answers for you. Love, Sun~Rose In a message dated 3/14/2007 10:35:34 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, daisyc77 writes: Hi, My name is Daisy and I'm the mother of 4...My oldest Boy, Braydon just turned 5 and is in the process of being screened on the autism spectrum. He just got a written diagnosis of combination ADHD emphasis on the hyperactivity although his inattention is just as bad if not worse. We've seen stuff in him since he was 1. He walked EXTREMELY early (7 1/2 mos) his talking was somewhat delayed and although he potty trained early and easy in the last yr he's started bed wetting BAD adn no matter what we do cant help himself. Ive been more than frustrated on this journey. At 2 they told me all that he did was age appropriate but he had sensory issues so we went though Early Intervention Program and got him therapy til 3 and then he started school (Bright Beginnings Pre K for at risk kids). His first 1/2 yr of school went great. the last 2 he's declining. Its gotten really bad this yr. He cant focus on a schedule at all. He cant sit at circle time He doesnt play w/ any kids usually and when he does he is very bossy. Braydon is into Computer Science (can hook up a computer properly all by himself) in a HUGE way. If he builds w/ his blocks he draws out a full schematic first. He doesnt like it if i change the rooms around furniture wise. He'll sit and sob. Just like he doesnt understand. His teacher doesnt think its Aspergers but other behavior therapists say he prob is and his psych is leaning that way. Anyone else have any ideas for me...right now we're trying to work up some behavior therapies to help me. Like i said I have four kids...my oldest was 7 in Feb..they are 7,5,4,22mos I am sooo busy but my house is suffering cuz i cant take my eyes off of braydon for fear of what he will do next. Sorry so long....any take on Bray's case please let me know. Daisy AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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