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Well, here’s a problem I’ve never come

across before.  It’s regarding a patient I saw for the first time on Tuesday,

and ran into today at a community event.  She told me that she had taken her 3

bottles of UNDA and mixed them all together, put them back into the bottles,

and is now just taking 15 drops of the mixture TID. Has anyone ever had a

patient do this before? Do the UNDAs still work or has she ruined the

whole batch? She told me she did it because it was “too hard” to take 5

drops from each bottle.

Loreen Dawson, BSc, ND

Sechelt, BC

Family Medicine

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Well, here’s a problem I’ve never come

across before.  It’s regarding a patient I saw for the first time on Tuesday,

and ran into today at a community event.  She told me that she had taken her 3

bottles of UNDA and mixed them all together, put them back into the bottles,

and is now just taking 15 drops of the mixture TID. Has anyone ever had a

patient do this before? Do the UNDAs still work or has she ruined the

whole batch? She told me she did it because it was “too hard” to take 5

drops from each bottle.

Loreen Dawson, BSc, ND

Sechelt, BC

Family Medicine

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Dr Guieniot has the pharmacy mix up all the remedies of the brain protocol in one bottle and has his pts take 25 drops of that 3 times a day.  Seems to work for him and his pts.On Feb 18, 2006, at 12:46 PM, Loreen wrote:Well, here’s a problem I’ve never come across before.  It’s regarding a patient I saw for the first time on Tuesday, and ran into today at a community event.  She told me that she had taken her 3 bottles of UNDA and mixed them all together, put them back into the bottles, and is now just taking 15 drops of the mixture TID.  Has anyone ever had a patient do this before?  Do the UNDAs still work or has she ruined the whole batch?  She told me she did it because it was “too hard” to take 5 drops from each bottle.  Loreen Dawson, BSc, NDSechelt, BCFamily Medicine  

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Dr Guieniot has the pharmacy mix up all the remedies of the brain protocol in one bottle and has his pts take 25 drops of that 3 times a day.  Seems to work for him and his pts.On Feb 18, 2006, at 12:46 PM, Loreen wrote:Well, here’s a problem I’ve never come across before.  It’s regarding a patient I saw for the first time on Tuesday, and ran into today at a community event.  She told me that she had taken her 3 bottles of UNDA and mixed them all together, put them back into the bottles, and is now just taking 15 drops of the mixture TID.  Has anyone ever had a patient do this before?  Do the UNDAs still work or has she ruined the whole batch?  She told me she did it because it was “too hard” to take 5 drops from each bottle.  Loreen Dawson, BSc, NDSechelt, BCFamily Medicine  

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I usually have a 2 oz 'starter' dropper bottle. I put the three initial numbers in there and sell them one bottle. That gets them going, 20 drops twice a day and it's easy. It works great.

I also have an MS patient who cant shake the bottles well so with every new treatment I sell him a new dropper bottle to mix up this treatment. I really caution that he should not reuse the bottle for different formulations!! No, no, no.

Whittaker, ND

Everett and Stanwood, WA

RE: Q: mixing up the UNDAs

Well, here’s a problem I’ve never come across before. It’s regarding a patient I saw for the first time on Tuesday, and ran into today at a community event. She told me that she had taken her 3 bottles of UNDA and mixed them all together, put them back into the bottles, and is now just taking 15 drops of the mixture TID. Has anyone ever had a patient do this before? Do the UNDAs still work or has she ruined the whole batch? She told me she did it because it was “too hard” to take 5 drops from each bottle.

Loreen Dawson, BSc, ND

Sechelt, BC

Family Medicine

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I usually have a 2 oz 'starter' dropper bottle. I put the three initial numbers in there and sell them one bottle. That gets them going, 20 drops twice a day and it's easy. It works great.

I also have an MS patient who cant shake the bottles well so with every new treatment I sell him a new dropper bottle to mix up this treatment. I really caution that he should not reuse the bottle for different formulations!! No, no, no.

Whittaker, ND

Everett and Stanwood, WA

RE: Q: mixing up the UNDAs

Well, here’s a problem I’ve never come across before. It’s regarding a patient I saw for the first time on Tuesday, and ran into today at a community event. She told me that she had taken her 3 bottles of UNDA and mixed them all together, put them back into the bottles, and is now just taking 15 drops of the mixture TID. Has anyone ever had a patient do this before? Do the UNDAs still work or has she ruined the whole batch? She told me she did it because it was “too hard” to take 5 drops from each bottle.

Loreen Dawson, BSc, ND

Sechelt, BC

Family Medicine

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How many drops of each remedy do you put in the " starter " bottle?

Also, do you only use this to start and then have them switch to three

separate bottles? Thank you

Deanna Berman, ND,CM

Ithaca, NY

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> I usually have a 2 oz 'starter' dropper bottle. I put the three

initial numbers in there and sell them one bottle. That gets them

going, 20 drops twice a day and it's easy. It works great.

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> I also have an MS patient who cant shake the bottles well so with

every new treatment I sell him a new dropper bottle to mix up this

treatment. I really caution that he should not reuse the bottle for

different formulations!! No, no, no.

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> Whittaker, ND

> Everett and Stanwood, WA

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> RE: Q: mixing up the UNDAs

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> Well, here's a problem I've never come across before. It's

regarding a patient I saw for the first time on Tuesday, and ran into

today at a community event. She told me that she had taken her 3

bottles of UNDA and mixed them all together, put them back into the

bottles, and is now just taking 15 drops of the mixture TID. Has

anyone ever had a patient do this before? Do the UNDAs still work or

has she ruined the whole batch? She told me she did it because it was

" too hard " to take 5 drops from each bottle.

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> Loreen Dawson, BSc, ND

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> Sechelt, BC

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> Family Medicine

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