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This is for Sam The professional equipment that I use is the Hydro San

Plus, Model C-1. It is the same as their model C except it does not

have the sanitising unit. It is made by Specialties Health Products of

Phoenix. Aproximate cost $3,700.00 This is expensive, but when

you consider that a colon Therapist charges about $50.00 and since I

have to use it about once a week. I can realize a savings after 2 years

of use. By the way the purchase price does include a 3 day colon

therapy training session.

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I have a hydro-san unit also and think it was one of the best investments

ever. My daughter was doing her own colonics when she was 18 yrs old right

after I got the unit and it has made a wonderful difference in her health

and well being. I try to use it once a week and often during a cleanse

every or every other day. I believe in the long run it will pay for itself

many times over. And when it is in your home it is so easy to just go do a

colonic, which I have been told is to the colon what excersice is to the

body. They're suppose to reshape it and bring the natural peristalsis back

into balance, to say nothing of hwat they do for the rest of our

beings...body, mond and spirit. I just love them and can't say enough good

things about them :-) :-)

> This is for Sam The professional equipment that I use is the Hydro San

> Plus, Model C-1. It is the same as their model C except it does not

> have the sanitising unit. It is made by Specialties Health Products of

> Phoenix. Aproximate cost $3,700.00 This is expensive, but when

> you consider that a colon Therapist charges about $50.00 and since I

> have to use it about once a week. I can realize a savings after 2 years

> of use. By the way the purchase price does include a 3 day colon

> therapy training session.

>

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Thanks Corky.

Sam

Re: Digest Number 1242

This is for Sam The professional equipment that I use is the Hydro San

Plus, Model C-1. It is the same as their model C except it does not

have the sanitising unit. It is made by Specialties Health Products of

Phoenix. Aproximate cost $3,700.00 This is expensive, but when

you consider that a colon Therapist charges about $50.00 and since I

have to use it about once a week. I can realize a savings after 2 years

of use. By the way the purchase price does include a 3 day colon

therapy training session.

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Thanks do much for this information. Do you have a web site or other source

of supply for these machines?

Sam

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I have a hydro-san unit also and think it was one of the best investments

ever. My daughter was doing her own colonics when she was 18 yrs old

right

after I got the unit and it has made a wonderful difference in her health

and well being. I try to use it once a week and often during a cleanse

every or every other day. I believe in the long run it will pay for

itself

many times over. And when it is in your home it is so easy to just go do

a

colonic, which I have been told is to the colon what excersice is to the

body. They're suppose to reshape it and bring the natural peristalsis

back

into balance, to say nothing of hwat they do for the rest of our

beings...body, mond and spirit. I just love them and can't say enough

good

things about them :-) :-)

> This is for Sam The professional equipment that I use is the Hydro San

> Plus, Model C-1. It is the same as their model C except it does not

> have the sanitising unit. It is made by Specialties Health Products of

> Phoenix. Aproximate cost $3,700.00 This is expensive, but when

> you consider that a colon Therapist charges about $50.00 and since I

> have to use it about once a week. I can realize a savings after 2 years

> of use. By the way the purchase price does include a 3 day colon

> therapy training session.

>

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Hi Sam,

I used to know of other sources, but my computer crashed and I lost all info

on them. I will forward a newsletter to the group, you all may find it

interesting. You should be able to contact more places which sell colonic

equipment through Sheila, who puts out the newsletter.

> Thanks do much for this information. Do you have a web site or other

source

> of supply for these machines?

> Sam

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In a message dated 6/12/2003 3:13:13 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

writes:

> Subject: Is ABA eating us away?

>

> Dear List mates (Specially Parents on the lists),

>

> Do other moms feel the same way as I do? I write my thoughts

> down periodically and I noticed that my whole emotional well-being is

> dependant on my son's ABA program. I have a great day when he progresses and

> when I see him stuck/ negative behaviors, it ruins my day. Sometimes several

> days.

> My husband told me the other day that Autism snatched away our son

> from us and ABA is snatching away me!!

> Lately I have started going to movies every month. OR rent a movie once in a

> while, but even when I am there, I think about my son's progress OR lack of

> it. Sometimes I wish that God should have made a switch on the brain that

> you can stop certain thoughts!

>

> I know how important it is for parents to be involved in ABA program but

> I think it is no longer a part of my life, it IS THE LIFE.

>

> Please share, how do you balance between ABA and other things. I am afraid

> to have a burn out. I know at least 3 moms who suffer from Breast-Cancer as

> they are running their program.

>

> God Bless!

>

> -Rucha Jani

>

>

>

Rucha,

I have been going through the same thing you are talking about and posting a

couple of weeks ago about how I feel completely " lost " in autism myself and

never take care of myself anymore. It prompted me to create a new group called "

Life Outside of Autism " where we are NOT allowed to talk about Autism,

everything but!! It's a lot of fun. Here is the information below if you or

anyone else want to join the group!

As promised, I am starting a new group for parents (and anyone else

immersed in the autism world), that would like a break to talk about " other

stuff " outside of autism and just have some fun together.  So it's basically

going

to be a group for autism parents to NOT talk about autism!  How ironic is

that!  Especially considering the name of the support group I run in this area

is

called " Talk About Curing Autism! " (who DA thunk it!)

In order to join this very exclusive group you must bring the following items

with you:

1.   a serious sense of humor

2.   topics NOT related to autism! 

3.   the ability to laugh at yourself, your spouse, your in laws your kids,

your body, your life!!

4.   a willingness to learn from others and let them encourage you and make

you feel good.

5.   The realization that not everybody is at this place right now.  Many

people that are just starting out may be a long ways off from this place in

their

lives.  But for those of us who have let ourselves go or just want a place to

talk about stuff other than autism occasionally (as we are all on multiple

groups for that!), this group is for you!

And remember, no mean people allowed! 

To join the new parent support group " Life Outside of Autism "   you can go

directly to the webpage below and join or email me directly at

christycrider@... and I will add your name to the list.

<A

HREF= " lifeoutsideofautism/ " >http://groups..co\

m/group/lifeoutsideofautism/</A>

Take care!

Christy Crider

Mom to Dylan (3.2 years old with HFA & Hyperlexia)

Corona, CA

Email: christycrider@...

Group Moderator for Inland Empire Autism Group in So. Cal. <A

HREF= " autism_inlandempire_socal/ " >

autism_inlandempire_socal/</A>

Recommended website: Please visit the official Talk About Curing Autism

(TACA) website at: <A

HREF= " www.talkaboutcuringautism.com " >www.talkaboutcuringautism.org</A>

Disclaimer Note: TACA provides general information of interest to the autism

community. The information comes from a variety of sources and TACA does not

independently verify any of it. The views expressed herein are not

necessarily TACA's. TACA provides general information regarding medical

research,

treatment options, therapies and nutrition to the autism community. The

information comes from a variety of sources and TACA does not independently

verify any

of it. Nothing in this newsletter/publication/email should be construed as

medical advice. Always consult your child's doctor regarding his or her

individual needs.

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I just made a batch of Lip shaped soap (M & P) with calendula petals

> and it turned out great. I just made them about a week ago so I will

> let you know if anything goes wrong.

Hello Bree and Deborah,

Calendula petals are one of the few botanicals that keep their colour in

soap.

The infused petals make a great coloured oil as well and calendula is really

good for the skin :-)

Nerys

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