Guest guest Posted August 28, 2000 Report Share Posted August 28, 2000 Does it also contain magnesium and do you eat it raw to get the calcium.Sherry > > Natasha, do you get enough calcium from your broccoli alone or do you >take > > any supplements too? > > >steve wrote. I know you asked this question of Natasha, I wish I had my >books >available to quote from but if my memory serves me correctly then >Broccoli has about the highest content of calcium in any natural >product, I will do my best to get more info for you and the list. _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2000 Report Share Posted November 21, 2000 Its not that Freddie Fender or Judd are more important, just that they are more well known. In fact, the more " famous " people that come forward and admit to being HCV positive, the better the chance that more money will be funneled into research and treatment. This is not new, since this is the same pattern in the early years of AIDs. Between labeling a specific population, and then refocusing away from the actual disease, the pattern has been found to be detrimental to many. So, while these people still put their pants on one leg at a time, just like us, their recognized name helps draw attention to the problem, and in turn, translates into more research and definitions of the what's, whys and hows. It also helps many people to come forward and when the numbers increase, it can be translated into increased revenue for some companies, and a loss of work productivity for others. That goes back to the basic theory of supply and demand, and that is where everyone's future may be affected. So, while no one wants to see anyone with this virus, (OK, I am sure we all have our lists), the more that " celebrities " are diagnosed with HCV, the better it will be for everyone. Marty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2000 Report Share Posted November 21, 2000 Its not that Freddie Fender or Judd are more important, just that they are more well known. In fact, the more " famous " people that come forward and admit to being HCV positive, the better the chance that more money will be funneled into research and treatment. This is not new, since this is the same pattern in the early years of AIDs. Between labeling a specific population, and then refocusing away from the actual disease, the pattern has been found to be detrimental to many. So, while these people still put their pants on one leg at a time, just like us, their recognized name helps draw attention to the problem, and in turn, translates into more research and definitions of the what's, whys and hows. It also helps many people to come forward and when the numbers increase, it can be translated into increased revenue for some companies, and a loss of work productivity for others. That goes back to the basic theory of supply and demand, and that is where everyone's future may be affected. So, while no one wants to see anyone with this virus, (OK, I am sure we all have our lists), the more that " celebrities " are diagnosed with HCV, the better it will be for everyone. Marty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2000 Report Share Posted November 21, 2000 Its not that Freddie Fender or Judd are more important, just that they are more well known. In fact, the more " famous " people that come forward and admit to being HCV positive, the better the chance that more money will be funneled into research and treatment. This is not new, since this is the same pattern in the early years of AIDs. Between labeling a specific population, and then refocusing away from the actual disease, the pattern has been found to be detrimental to many. So, while these people still put their pants on one leg at a time, just like us, their recognized name helps draw attention to the problem, and in turn, translates into more research and definitions of the what's, whys and hows. It also helps many people to come forward and when the numbers increase, it can be translated into increased revenue for some companies, and a loss of work productivity for others. That goes back to the basic theory of supply and demand, and that is where everyone's future may be affected. So, while no one wants to see anyone with this virus, (OK, I am sure we all have our lists), the more that " celebrities " are diagnosed with HCV, the better it will be for everyone. Marty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2000 Report Share Posted November 21, 2000 Its not that Freddie Fender or Judd are more important, just that they are more well known. In fact, the more " famous " people that come forward and admit to being HCV positive, the better the chance that more money will be funneled into research and treatment. This is not new, since this is the same pattern in the early years of AIDs. Between labeling a specific population, and then refocusing away from the actual disease, the pattern has been found to be detrimental to many. So, while these people still put their pants on one leg at a time, just like us, their recognized name helps draw attention to the problem, and in turn, translates into more research and definitions of the what's, whys and hows. It also helps many people to come forward and when the numbers increase, it can be translated into increased revenue for some companies, and a loss of work productivity for others. That goes back to the basic theory of supply and demand, and that is where everyone's future may be affected. So, while no one wants to see anyone with this virus, (OK, I am sure we all have our lists), the more that " celebrities " are diagnosed with HCV, the better it will be for everyone. Marty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2001 Report Share Posted September 12, 2001 In a message dated 9/11/01 6:41:45 AM Eastern Daylight Time, writes: > . My 2.2 yr. old daughter with verbal apraxia > and mild sensory integration issues, just started an early intervention > preschool. The hours in school have nothing to do with the amount of > therapy > she receives - they are in addition to it. She gets 4 1/2 hour speech > therapy sessions, two 1/2 hour occupational therapy sessions and 2 1 hour > sessions with a special ed teacher in addition to 5 mornings a week in > preschool (2 1/2 hours). WOW!!! Where do you live that you were able to negotiate all of these services? Stacey Abenstein Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted March 13, 2003 Report Share Posted March 13, 2003 > > I was just wondering why you would regain weight after learning (and > practicing) eating mechanisms for some time if you needed to be > unfilled or unbanded for a while. > Right.... Like no one ever regains the weight they lost at Weight Watchers, even though they learned and practiced all those great new eating habits... Yep. Elise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2003 Report Share Posted August 30, 2003 Members, I am on 20 mg of Lex and on 50 of Seraquel. Have just read in the WSJ that some of the anti-psychotics may cause diabetes. Has anyone heard anything about those drugs? Frannie Lexapro wrote: > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2005 Report Share Posted March 19, 2005 These 38Ds need to get cut off!!! I can maybe understand women who get small implants, but some take it way overboard! I think many will find as the " new " wears off that they are really a pain in the tail. Supposedly insurance will help cover a reduction, but I guess you have to be practically crippled by them to get anywhere with it. I have three slipped discs in my back and neck so you would think that alone would be enough. The sad thing is that my chest is what caused me to be somewhat anorexic in high school. I was a 38C even when I had like a 24 inch waist. a -- _______________________________________________ NEW! Lycos Dating Search. The only place to search multiple dating sites at once. http://datingsearch.lycos.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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