Guest guest Posted October 8, 2000 Report Share Posted October 8, 2000 ITCHING.....For our kind of itch....hydroxyzine (Atarax) or Naltrexone are much better at stopping the itch. Benedryl is a different class of antihystamine..and will only help a little bit...or not at all. Benedryl is for alleregys to pollen etc.... .Joanne C. (PBC) List Moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2003 Report Share Posted April 8, 2003 In a message dated 4/8/03 8:39:02 AM Pacific Daylight Time, Dr writes: > He has also been advising chronic patients through internet chat and > > telephone (of course, depending upon the nature of disease and his > comfort level in dealing through distance. > If you have any question, feel free to write me. > > Sushma I was unable to open that link........ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2003 Report Share Posted April 8, 2003 Hi Listmates, We live in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and are looking for VB therapists. Our son is 5 and a half and just started the VB program in January. He has been doing an ABA program before. please respond to jgovert@... thanks Janine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2003 Report Share Posted July 13, 2003 Note: For those of us with hypothyroids, broccoli family veggies RAW reduce thyroid function but ok fully cooked. mjh In a message dated 7/13/03 10:19:53 AM Eastern Daylight Time, writes: > Source: handout of a sick insurance (this one is very much inclined to pay > for homeopathy and alternative treatment): > > " Broccoli should be a steady in your kitchen. > > Broccoli contains little sodium, but lots of potassium, magnesium and iron, > and almost as much calcium as does milk. > > Vitamines in broccoli: A, E, B, lots of folic acid, and 115 mg of vitamine > C, > even when cooked it still has 90 mg (oranges' contents is only 50 mg). > Considering this broccoli is - together with paprika and cabbage - the > plant with > the highest content of vitamine C. > > On top of that it contains the socalled secondary plant substances: > Glucos-inolates (mustardoils with sulphur) with an anti-bacterial effect. > They fight viri, bacteria and mycosis, strengthen immune cells, and prevent > cancers. > > Flavonoids and phenolic acids which are highly effective antioxydants > protecting cells from agressive radicals. > > Carotinoids which strengthen the immune system and hinder uncontrolled > growth > of tumor cells. .... " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2003 Report Share Posted November 13, 2003 Nora If you do a SEARCH online for Craft Malls Florida, you will find many sites listed. Also, there are many Local churches, and other organizations that have craft days, and are good place to start. Most of the larger craft shows cost a lot of money for entry fees especially if they are juried, up to $500 for a table! If your just starting out, church bazars or other local organization craft shows are less expensive or free to enter. Also you can try taking your products to local mom and pop stores to market your wares, or to the local vegetable food vendors that set up many places, they may let you sell your products there. Another avenue is consignment shops, local gift stores, not the chain market ones, the local ones. hth Sherry Sherry's Creations Natural Care E-books & Spreadsheets for Beginners-Intermediates www.thompsonherbals.com/book.html _________________________________________________________________ MSN Shopping upgraded for the holidays! Snappier product search... http://shopping.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2003 Report Share Posted November 13, 2003 Nora OPPS almost forgot, the local FLEA markets, you can get a table there for litte money and are good exposure for your products. There is a big one in Oldsmar, not sure of Spring Hill area, but Oldsmar has one on weekends for about $30 a day to set up a table. hth Sherry Sherry's Creations Natural Care E-books & Spreadsheets for Beginners-Intermediates www.thompsonherbals.com/book.html _________________________________________________________________ MSN Shopping upgraded for the holidays! Snappier product search... http://shopping.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 Hi bitesthe Eating the Candida diet, taking Coconut Oil, Oil of Oragano, fresh Garlic, Cloves (the spice), liquid chlorophil & Pau de Arco tea will clean out more parasites than " Parasite Cleanses " . I know 'cause I was on Hulda 's program for nearly 6 years. The high doses of Artmesia were hard on me. Then, I made the mistake of trying Ozonated Olive Oil which was so strong it killed off any remaining 'regular' bacteria in my gut and I was full on Candida after that. - * " More Powerful " isn't necessarily better*. Slow and steady wins the Candida race. Until I found this program, nothing worked. Yes, too many suppliments will overwhelm anyone. Just follow the diet and the suppliments/spices and tea's suggested by Bee and you'll get there. --nh From: " bitesthe " bitesthe@... Date: Sat Apr 29, 2006 8:14pm(PDT) Subject: parasites Hi, when you are on the candida diet and detoxing does that kill off parasites as well or do we need to take something elses for that? My friend says i need to be on something else also. She has me on all types of supplements that i am overwelmed. But she says if you do not kill the parasites at the same time as the candida that you are doing no good. Thanks for all your support! __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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