Guest guest Posted January 13, 2001 Report Share Posted January 13, 2001 To All, Best wishes to all who have become ill and for those that take what is happening to the rest of us seriously. May God help and keep you all of you safe during this time of trial. Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2001 Report Share Posted February 7, 2001 , I think that in the past Andy has said that it may help to skip the ALA in the last dose of your DMSA/ALA round. Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2001 Report Share Posted August 23, 2001 I'm sure some kids could eat regular wheat products (not WHOLE wheat) without a problem, but my three (all of whom are under dr. G's care) have to limit REGULAR (white) wheat as well (to 1 serving/day) as they are sensitive to gluten. Look at your food panel results that Dr. G ordered--- Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2001 Report Share Posted November 19, 2001 Hello Please read the ingredients if you are buying a commercially made wasabe. I bought one that contained MSG, maltodextrin, and other avoids, along with the horseradish.. I'm sure that it was just a poor choice on my part, there must be others that are O ok. At 01:12 AM 11/18/01 +0000, you wrote: >Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 14:49:51 -0600 > From: " Axel Hultman " <a.hultman@...> >Subject: Re: Wasabe > >Hello , good questions. This is the sort of common-sense question I do >not ponder on my own, being familiar enough by now for those same questions >to be immediatly answered from within... I don't have to answer your latter >question, it will answer itself as soon as you see it in the store (you >won't have to worry about that question until you have the opportunity to >buy it and bring it back home with you, am I right? . But Wasabe... > >What is Wasabe? Well, what is it? A kind of horseradish, right? What is >horseradish's status? > > Wasabe > > > > ok, I'll admit I only checked 2000 of the 9000 archived msgs... > > > > Does anybody know if Wasabe is an avoid or not? I was having it with > > my sushi last night and didn't remember seeing it in er4yt or lr4yt. > > I could have missed it... Merilyn Broomhall Faculty of Commerce University of Tasmania GPO Box 252-84 Tasmania 7001 Australia Ph (03) 6226 2160 Fax (03) 6226 2170 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2001 Report Share Posted November 19, 2001 ONE MORE REASON TO SHOP IN HFSs ONLY. look for EDEN/TREE OF LIFE/MITOKU brands. love Re: Wasabe > >Hello , good questions. This is the sort of common-sense question I do >not ponder on my own, being familiar enough by now for those same questions >to be immediatly answered from within... I don't have to answer your latter >question, it will answer itself as soon as you see it in the store (you >won't have to worry about that question until you have the opportunity to >buy it and bring it back home with you, am I right? . But Wasabe... > >What is Wasabe? Well, what is it? A kind of horseradish, right? What is >horseradish's status? > > Wasabe > > > > ok, I'll admit I only checked 2000 of the 9000 archived msgs... > > > > Does anybody know if Wasabe is an avoid or not? I was having it with > > my sushi last night and didn't remember seeing it in er4yt or lr4yt. > > I could have missed it... Merilyn Broomhall Faculty of Commerce University of Tasmania GPO Box 252-84 Tasmania 7001 Australia Ph (03) 6226 2160 Fax (03) 6226 2170 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2002 Report Share Posted May 2, 2002 I inherited a kitten when my son moved out and that cat is my lifesaver. He has been there for me when i was the loneliest. He fetches like a dog. He nudges me awake after my alarm goes off. He knows when i am down and lays next to me. He plays hide and seek . The funniest is when he thinks i cant see him when he sticks his head under the bed... LOL.. .. Dawn Lol the new thing the puppy has done had me in stitches. He got under sheet and comforter on bed when I was making the bed up. After 15-20 minutes of trying to catch him to get him out so I could finish making the bed. I finally grabbed his squeaky bunny to try and get him to come out. Well, lol, I squeaked it and all of a sudden this snout and mouth full of little teeth appeared on the side of the bedding and grabbed the toy and took it back under the covers with him and all I heard was squeak, squeak, squeak and I finally gave up. First dog I have had that sleeps under the covers and also on my head. He is sooooo funny. Take Care, Connie My message to you: Don't worry, be happy!! Love to hear from YOU! Dawn --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2002 Report Share Posted May 2, 2002 I know what you mean about being there for you. They sense things I think. If I cry they lick my face and nuzzle my hair till I stop. Knows when I am hurting in all ways. He and Bronx, share my carrots (raw)with me too. Spenser will also stick his nose in my ear and breathe, it makes me laugh. Pain has been getting me really down for a while now. Spenser is ready for bed..lol...he just spread his blanket out by using his nose and crawled under the blanket. Bronx and him are only happy if each one of them gets on each side of me. Spenser will also stand on my head or my back when I am laying on my stomach and act like he is King of The Mountain....good thing he doesn't weigh much. Where have you been Dawn I think I haven't seen you on in awhile.....lol....I think Take Care, Connie --- Curlykew <curlykew12@...> wrote: > > I inherited a kitten when my son moved out and that > cat is my lifesaver. He has been there for me when i > was the loneliest. He fetches like a dog. He nudges > me awake after my alarm goes off. He knows when i am > down and lays next to me. He plays hide and seek . > The funniest is when he thinks i cant see him when > he sticks his head under the bed... LOL.. .. > Dawn > > > Lol the new thing the puppy has done had me in > stitches. He got under sheet and comforter on > bed > when I was making the bed up. After 15-20 > minutes of > trying to catch him to get him out so I could > finish > making the bed. I finally grabbed his squeaky > bunny > to try and get him to come out. Well, lol, I > squeaked > it and all of a sudden this snout and mouth full > of > little teeth appeared on the side of the bedding > and > grabbed the toy and took it back under the covers > with > him and all I heard was squeak, squeak, squeak > and I > finally gave up. First dog I have had that > sleeps > under the covers and also on my head. He is > sooooo > funny. > Take Care, Connie > > > > My message to you: Don't worry, be happy!! > Love to hear from YOU! > Dawn > > > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2002 Report Share Posted November 27, 2002 Hi --what's your address? Thanks, Deidre ddakins@... > Also, a reminder that I need to receive your items by next Friday! > Take care and have a wonderful holiday weekend!!!! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2002 Report Share Posted November 29, 2002 In a message dated 11/28/02 3:22:10 PM Mountain Standard Time, ddakins@... writes: > Hi --what's your address? > Thanks, > Deidre ddakins@... > > Linder 405 W. Galena Ave Freeport, IL 61032 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 Raw Egg Drink >Did/has anyone had/experienced healing symptoms from the raw egg drink that have been unpleasant? Don't know for sure if it's a " healing " response but get extremely nauseous, crampy, and need to lay down. >Also, has anyone here with allergies or intolerance to egg been able to successfully take it. No, but can now tolerate an egg in the afternoons. Never first thing in the morning no matter what it's served with or how it's cooked. >I'm not sure if I would react badly to raw egg as I do cooked. why not try just a yolk or whites? >Anyone with sensitive stomachs had any probs with it. Yes, but the coconut oil gives me trouble. >For me it's rather complicated, because if I drink it and I'm terribly sick and cannot eat for 1-2 days I could end up in hospital as I'm very, very underweight due to my digestive problems related to candida I was onsuming the formulas too and they are far worse! Thanks for your understanding... ~Emma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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