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In a message dated 5/16/01 8:24:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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Tea tree oil and oregano vulgaris oil are strongly antifungal.....

>>

No more than a drop at a time, please..... this is potent stuff.... dilute

that in water, oil, alcohol, honey or whatever suits your purpose.

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In a message dated 5/16/01 8:24:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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<< I believe that vinegar works. For example, any time I have an upset

stomach, even if I ate something bad, vinegar cures in no time. But I

think there is something wrong about the statement below. Vinegar is

acidic, but it makes the body less acidic. We normally have bodies that

are too acidic. So knowing that, I'm not sure about the bad bacteria not

liking acid. Unless maybe the vinegar is acidic as it passes through the

body, but it makes the body less acidic, and does two good things at one

time.

Cindi >>

In addition to apple cider vinegar, lemon juice and alfalfa also are said to

neutralize an acidic system.....

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> > > I was wondering if anyone had tried blood chelation treatment? My

> > doctor is

> > > considering it as an alternate way of detoxing my liver as I

> > reacted badly

> > > to whey/amino acid/anti-oxident supplementation.

> > > From what I've read it seems to be used mainly with heart

> > patients.

> > >

> > > Emma

> > > >>

Emma

Talk to your doctor about milk thistle and dandelion to detox and support

your liver function. Cheap but effective..... and NO SHOTS.

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> Tea tree oil and oregano vulgaris oil are strongly antifungal.....

Another caution...a lot of vials labeled " oil of oregano " are actually a

form of thyme. Read the label carefully! I know I got swindeled this way...

> >>

> No more than a drop at a time, please..... this is potent

> stuff.... dilute

> that in water, oil, alcohol, honey or whatever suits your purpose.

>

> This list is intended for patients to share personal

> experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If

> you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please

> consult your doctor.

>

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Hi

Thanks for the body butter tips.

Tess

>

>Message: 1

> Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 16:10:32 -0800

> From: <maryr@...>

>Subject: Re: I need help with my body butter recipe please

>

>Hi Tess,

>

>Try

>

>1/3 cocoa butter (hard wax)

>1/3 shea butter, or aloe butter, or mango butter or similar (medium wax)

>1/3 carrier oil (almond, or similar consistency

>

>Mix all three - this should give you a creamy body butter

>

>

>Well, Naturally

>http://www.wellnaturally.com

>

>

>

>At 08:37 PM 11/20/2002 +0000, you wrote:

>

>

>

> >I made the same body butter but did not have enough e-wax and it came out

> >hard as a brick. I then remelted and added 4oz of water, it came out nice

>an

> >creamy until the next day (it was hard). I think there is entirely to

>much

> >stearic acid. Also it calls for e-wax and beeswax. I thought this combo

>was

> >too much when I was making it so I used 1 tbl of beeswax and 1 tbl of

>e-wax.

> >I've trying to make a creamy body butter with no luck for a year.

> >

> >Good luck

> >Tess

>

>

>

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>Message: 2

> Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 20:34:32 -0500

> From: " Millican " <edandevMil@...>

>Subject: Re: I need help with my body butter recipe please

>

>Tess,

>

>Go to www.thesage.com/recipes There is a wonderful recipe there for body

>butter. I have used it and it is great. If you want to make it more of a

>whipped butter reduce the cocoa butter by 4 grams and the bees wax by 3

>grams and add 7 grams of Avocado butter. Follow the directions. This

>should solve your problem.

>

>

>Alternasense Skin Design Products

>edandevMil@...

>

>

>

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I would avoid deep frying just because of bad oils. However I founf that

after it is de boned and cooled it makes a great fatty stock to add to

dishes, veg. etc. for fatting up the dish.

I have found it works well, also I tried something else that looked like a

sort of tail (maybe the penis..?) but it worked also as well. try it.

> Subject: Re: recipie pigs trotter

>

> Steve

>

> thanks for the pigs trotter recipe. They were delicious. Could one deep fry

> after cooling do you think?

>

> Joanne

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Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2005 14:34:21 -0000

From: " judithhzernich " <judithhzernich@...>

Subject: Help finding practitioner

After taking ridiculous levels of Keppra and Tegretol for the past 10

years, I am looking for alternative/complementary therapies to help

control my seizures. Just lowering my meds or being able to take just

one medication would be wonderful. However, I have not been able to

find a physician who is open to a discussion of nutrition, vitamins,

bio-feedback, food intolerance, etc. Does anyone know of a

practitioner in the Pittsburgh area who specializes in alternative

therapies?

..

..

>>> Braverman, MD, New York City, www.pathmed.com

mjh

http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/

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Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2005 14:34:21 -0000

From: " judithhzernich " <judithhzernich@...>

Subject: Help finding practitioner

After taking ridiculous levels of Keppra and Tegretol for the past 10

years, I am looking for alternative/complementary therapies to help

control my seizures. Just lowering my meds or being able to take just

one medication would be wonderful. However, I have not been able to

find a physician who is open to a discussion of nutrition, vitamins,

bio-feedback, food intolerance, etc. Does anyone know of a

practitioner in the Pittsburgh area who specializes in alternative

therapies?

..

..

>>> By the way, we started ourselves to do this for our son after much

reading, studying ,etc.

Several good books on the subject of treating epilepsy naturally.

Good luck

mjh

http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/

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> Message: 1

> Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2006 21:17:32 +0000

> From: sssoap@...

> Subject: RE: I am so excited

>

>

> I've used the liquid poly, it's really nice, creamy, easy as pie to make

> lotion~

> Sindy

> who's lotion challenged~! can ya tell

> Get off this puter and GO PLAY~!~!

>

> I also ordered some liquid poly, I have never made lotion with this so I

> cannot wait to try it out, and some SLSA... I am almost giddy LOL

I would like to know what this liquid poly in the post above is ? Please

explain and where to get it ? It sounds great to use !

Thank you,

Jenn in Oregon

>

>

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