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My local Fresh Fields (Whole Foods chain) carries it, I don't know the price.

S.

" J. Borer " wrote:

> Friends,

>

> Those of you who use Udo's oil, where do you get it? Locally, or via

> mail order?

>

> If by mail order, I'm wondering how they do this and keep it

> refrigerated.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Bob

>

> P.S. Can anyone get it cheaper than this:

>

> http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/browse/sku_detail.jhtml?SkuID=8741 & BrandN

> ame=Flora+Inc & SkuName=Udo%27S+Choice+Oil & BreadCrumbType=Search

>

> (vitaminshoppe.com)

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Where I live it is winter, so hardly a problem in the mail.

I have to pay a lot in UK...........don't know what the going rate in US is

Sheri

At 05:41 PM 12/23/2002 -0600, you wrote:

>

>Friends,

>

>Those of you who use Udo's oil, where do you get it? Locally, or via

>mail order?

>

>If by mail order, I'm wondering how they do this and keep it

>refrigerated.

>

>Sincerely,

>

>Bob

>

>P.S. Can anyone get it cheaper than this:

>

>http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/browse/sku_detail.jhtml?SkuID=8741 & BrandN

>ame=Flora+Inc & SkuName=Udo%27S+Choice+Oil & BreadCrumbType=Search

>

>(vitaminshoppe.com)

>

>

>

>

>

>

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sent a message before - will try to find and send to you privately

At 12:16 PM 12/27/2002 -0500, you wrote:

>Maybe I missed it but what is Udo's oil for? What

>does it help or do?

>

>

>Western NY

> Re: Udo's oil

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>> I get it at the health food store

>> $18 Cdn

>> Kathy in Canada

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Maybe I missed it but what is Udo's oil for? What

does it help or do?

Western NY

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> I get it at the health food store

> $18 Cdn

> Kathy in Canada

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> Those of you who use Udo's oil, where do you get it? Locally, or via

> mail order?

> Bob

>

>

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Hello. Can you please tell me more about Udo's Oil? Where to buy it etc.

My daughter is 14 months old and she has some patches of dry bumpy skin

on her legs and belly. Our dr. put her on Cod Liver Oil but I have not

seen much improvement. I do not know if she has eczema but maybe this

Udo's could help her??

Any info is greatly appreciated.

JG

Mommy to Beth 14 months, no vax ever

On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 10:29:25 -0500 " Eddie and Cyndy Bunn "

<bunnfam@...> writes:

> Udo's is what our homeopath suggested we use when we tried a year

> with

> remedies for my dd's eczema and couldn't see any improvement.

> Within 2

> weeks on the Udo's, her skin was perfect!

>

> Cyndy

> NC

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Skin dryness is more an indication of Omega 6 deficiency. Udo's oil can be

purchsed over the net.

Re: Udo's Oil

> Hello. Can you please tell me more about Udo's Oil? Where to buy it etc.

> My daughter is 14 months old and she has some patches of dry bumpy skin

> on her legs and belly. Our dr. put her on Cod Liver Oil but I have not

> seen much improvement. I do not know if she has eczema but maybe this

> Udo's could help her??

>

> Any info is greatly appreciated.

>

> JG

> Mommy to Beth 14 months, no vax ever

>

>

> On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 10:29:25 -0500 " Eddie and Cyndy Bunn "

> <bunnfam@...> writes:

> > Udo's is what our homeopath suggested we use when we tried a year

> > with

> > remedies for my dd's eczema and couldn't see any improvement.

> > Within 2

> > weeks on the Udo's, her skin was perfect!

> >

> > Cyndy

> > NC

>

>

>

>

>

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I bought mine at a natural grocery store. GNC may sell it. Where ever you buy

it, make sure you check the date on the bottle. I didn't and it was past the

best used by date. The store wouldn't exchange it because I had just opened it

the day before.

I have always been told that with any natural remedy, you need to give it

atleast two months before you decide it does or does not work. My son has been

on flax seed oil (and now Udo's) since November. He too has dry skin and it is

just now clearing up but his ADHD symptoms went away or lessened within days of

first taking it.

Here are the Ingredients: Flax oil*, sunflower oil*, sesame oil*, medium chain

triglycerides (MCT), rice germ and bran oil, oat germ and bran oil* , evening

primrose oil (13 mg GLA per Tbsp), soy lecithin (GMO-free), tocotrienol.

(*certified organic)

Holly;

iel (5/96) & Jenavieve (5/02)

~The Emerald Jewels~

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I was just wondering about the soy lecithin. My three year old chronic

eczema little guy is allergic to soy. Does the GMO-free mean he won't

react? Sheri?

I have looked at the site and I'm ready for this stuff as long as it

doesn't contribute to the eczema because of the soy.

Angelia

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> I bought mine at a natural grocery store. GNC may sell it. Where ever you

buy it, make sure you check the date on the bottle. I didn't and it was past

the best used by date. The store wouldn't exchange it because I had just

opened it the day before.

> I have always been told that with any natural remedy, you need to give it

atleast two months before you decide it does or does not work. My son has

been on flax seed oil (and now Udo's) since November. He too has dry skin

and it is just now clearing up but his ADHD symptoms went away or lessened

within days of first taking it.

> Here are the Ingredients: Flax oil*, sunflower oil*, sesame oil*, medium

chain triglycerides (MCT), rice germ and bran oil, oat germ and bran oil* ,

evening primrose oil (13 mg GLA per Tbsp), soy lecithin (GMO-free),

tocotrienol. (*certified organic)

>

> Holly;

> iel (5/96) & Jenavieve (5/02)

> ~The Emerald Jewels~

>

>

>

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Stay on the CLO but add in a bit of Evening Primrose Oil, say a 100 mg a

day. Bumpy skin is a feature of Omega 6 deficiency (EPO is Omega 6).

Re: Udo's Oil

> Hello. Can you please tell me more about Udo's Oil? Where to buy it etc.

> My daughter is 14 months old and she has some patches of dry bumpy skin

> on her legs and belly. Our dr. put her on Cod Liver Oil but I have not

> seen much improvement. I do not know if she has eczema but maybe this

> Udo's could help her??

>

> Any info is greatly appreciated.

>

> JG

> Mommy to Beth 14 months, no vax ever

>

>

> On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 10:29:25 -0500 " Eddie and Cyndy Bunn "

> <bunnfam@...> writes:

> > Udo's is what our homeopath suggested we use when we tried a year

> > with

> > remedies for my dd's eczema and couldn't see any improvement.

> > Within 2

> > weeks on the Udo's, her skin was perfect!

> >

> > Cyndy

> > NC

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi,

after I read all your recommendations I bought Udo´s choise and I was really

disappointed.

For me it taste/smells so bad that I don´t know how to convince my kids to eat

it! :(

I tried it yesterday in their favorite Spaghetti sauce and after one bite they

don´t even wanted to touch it.

Is there a trick ?

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It is not suppose to taste nor smell bad. Check the date on the side of the

bottle. The oil will smell and taste bad if it is expired or has been left out

of the fridge.

If everything is fine, try the oil in oatmeal (or other hot breakfast cereal),

on toast with honey and butter, in a smoothie, applesauce or even salad

dressing. If you put it in food, do small amounts. Don't try to use a tablespoon

on one food item as all you will taste is the oil.

Good luck!

Holly;

iel (5/96) & Jenavieve (5/02)

~The Emerald Jewels~

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If it really smells that bad it could be rancid. Make sure to check the

expiration date. It shouldn't taste that bad. I think it tastes slightly

buttery. I don't love the taste but I can tolerate it straight from the

spoon. My 17-mos-old seems to really like it and she will eat it right off

the spoon with no encouragement from me. If you are sure that it is not

spoiled, then maybe try it in a smoothie.

Jodi

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Hi,

after I read all your recommendations I bought Udo´s choise and I was

really disappointed.

For me it taste/smells so bad that I don´t know how to convince my kids to

eat it! :(

I tried it yesterday in their favorite Spaghetti sauce and after one bite

they don´t even wanted to touch it.

Is there a trick ?

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yes, i put my kids supplements in fruit smoothies. it disguises the tastes

really well.

Hi,

after I read all your recommendations I bought Udo´s choise and I was really

disappointed.

For me it taste/smells so bad that I don´t know how to convince my kids to

eat it! :(

I tried it yesterday in their favorite Spaghetti sauce and after one bite

they don´t even wanted to touch it.

Is there a trick ?

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No, the expiration date is okay( August 2003) and it was in the fridge at the

store and of course here at home.

Now I don´t know if it is just me (I also don´t like olive oil) or it is bad.

Should it really have absolutely no taste ?

>It is not suppose to taste nor smell bad. Check the date on the side of the

bottle. The oil will smell and taste bad if it is expired or >has been left out

of the fridge.

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At 01:29 PM 03/24/2003 -0500, you wrote:

>No, the expiration date is okay( August 2003) and it was in the fridge at

the store and of course here at home.

>Now I don´t know if it is just me (I also don´t like olive oil) or it is bad.

>Should it really have absolutely no taste ?

>

>

>

>>It is not suppose to taste nor smell bad. Check the date on the side of

the bottle. The oil will smell and taste bad if it is expired or >has been

left out of the fridge.

No, it has a taste - they describe it as a 'nutty' taste. I guess I'd

describe it that way too and of course it is oily.

Follow the suggestoins of some of the others and mix it.

--------------------------------------------------------

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Classical Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

$$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account

vaccineinfo@... voicemail US 530-740-0561

(go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail

Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm

Homeopathy course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/homeo.htm

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

knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the major media destroy information

and religions destroy spirituality " .... Ellner

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I know this sounds gross, but I just put some in a sippy cup with some

chocolate soy milk and shake it up. The kids kow it's in there but don't

really care, lol..... but then, they really like chocolate milk and

that's the only way they get it.

S.

Shaughnessy wrote:

>I tried it yesterday in their favorite Spaghetti sauce and after one bite they

don´t even wanted to touch it

>

>I get my son to take it either in his scrambled eggs (after they are done

cooking and aren't too hot) or in a smoothie. Don't let them know that it is in

there or they may look for it.

>

>Sara

>

>

>

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Sara,

Heat will immediately oxidise fatty acids!. Hope the " scramblies " weren't

hot when you added in the oil.

Udo's Oil BTW should taste slightly nutty and leave a pleasant taste on the

tongue. If it tastes a little prickly, get rid of it. Rancid fats are not

good.

You should also take at least 400 of Vitamin E with it to prevent any

rancidity in the body.

Keep the oil in the fridge and away from light and chuck it after a few

weeks unless it goes of earlier. It's really perishable stuff.

Re: Udo's Oil

I tried it yesterday in their favorite Spaghetti sauce and after one bite

they don´t even wanted to touch it

I get my son to take it either in his scrambled eggs (after they are done

cooking and aren't too hot) or in a smoothie. Don't let them know that it

is in there or they may look for it.

Sara

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I tried it yesterday in their favorite Spaghetti sauce and after one bite they

don´t even wanted to touch it

I get my son to take it either in his scrambled eggs (after they are done

cooking and aren't too hot) or in a smoothie. Don't let them know that it is in

there or they may look for it.

Sara

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Heat will immediately oxidise fatty acids!. Hope the " scramblies " weren't

hot when you added in the oil.

Yep, I know that. I wrote in my email that I put it in when they aren't so hot.

That is how our naturopath told me how to do it.

Sara

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After a hole afternoon of " science " , trying to find something that does not

taste so bad to eat/drink Udo´s choice I give up.

I really don´t like it and I still have that aftertaste, $19 for the trash . :(

Is there something else (like flaxseed-oil) that is good and has no taste at

all??

Thanks for your help and suggestions.

>No, it has a taste - they describe it as a 'nutty' taste. I guess I'd

>describe it that way too and of course it is oily.

>Follow the suggestoins of some of the others and mix it.

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