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Hi Rosemary! Geoff Crenshaw here.

> Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2002 14:23:31 +1100

> From: " roseagain " <roseagain@...>

> Subject: Sam-e.

>

> Dear gang,

> Has anyone tried any products containing Sam-e? My mother is using this

for depression instead of Prozac. It seems awfully expensive, which we don't

mind if it works. The product she is using is called Mood Lift. Any advice

appreciated. <<

Ray Barrett wrote in about Sam-e a couple of years back. You might want to

get in touch with him about it.

HTH

Geoff

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Hi Diane! Geoff Crenshaw here.

> Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 05:16:30 -0000

> From: " dianefrancis2002 " <Dfrancis@...>

> Subject: tests

>

> There seems to be some controversy regarding whether or not all

> the mycoplasma tests are needed, since the treatment is the same.

No, they are simply " confirmatory. " Nor do you have to pay the very inflated

price California forces on it's professionals who wish to practice here. If

you feel a real need for such testing, get in touch with Dr. Coker-Vann in

land who will do the tests at a fraction of what they cost in CA.

It is worth noting that while the " presence " of detected mycoplasma confirms

their activity, the " lack of detection " does not eliminate mycoplasma as the

causative factor. Finding mycoplasma in a test has been likened to find a

needle not in a haystack, but in Texas. Just because you don't find it

doesn't mean it's not there.

HTH

Geoff

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In a message dated 5/21/02 10:59:07 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

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> did you ever apply for SSI for

Can't because we got the Medicaid waiver three years ago!

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In a message dated 1/23/2003 5:58:26 AM Eastern Standard Time,

writes:

> I believe bicarbonate of soda is alkaline and added advantage is that its

> cheap.

>

,

Yes, I know, but how do you get your kid to take it. I tried to give it to my

son in water, he took 1 sip, and wouldn`t touch it. He is very, very picky

about taste. Any ideas for how to get it in him? Does it have to be dissolved

in water?

Debbie in PA

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Will he take capsules?

Re: Digest Number 1593

> In a message dated 1/23/2003 5:58:26 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> writes:

>

>

> > I believe bicarbonate of soda is alkaline and added advantage is that

its

> > cheap.

> >

>

> ,

> Yes, I know, but how do you get your kid to take it. I tried to give it to

my

> son in water, he took 1 sip, and wouldn`t touch it. He is very, very picky

> about taste. Any ideas for how to get it in him? Does it have to be

dissolved

> in water?

> Debbie in PA

>

>

>

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In a message dated 25/01/2003 22:20:35 GMT Standard Time,

rp46285@... writes:

> Maybe it would be better to put together a list of foods which have an

> alkalising effect on the stomach instead. Has anyone done any research on

> this?

>

>

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debbie,

I have been inquiring about bicarb and several people think it shouldnt be

used. All I know is that my grandmother, my mother and myself always put a

teas of it in warm water for an upset stomach and within several minutes

stomach upset gone.

Maybe it would be better to put together a list of foods which have an

alkalising effect on the stomach instead. Has anyone done any research on

this?

Re: Digest Number 1593

> In a message dated 1/23/2003 5:58:26 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> writes:

>

>

> > I believe bicarbonate of soda is alkaline and added advantage is that

its

> > cheap.

> >

>

> ,

> Yes, I know, but how do you get your kid to take it. I tried to give it to

my

> son in water, he took 1 sip, and wouldn`t touch it. He is very, very picky

> about taste. Any ideas for how to get it in him? Does it have to be

dissolved

> in water?

> Debbie in PA

>

>

>

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Thanks for sending the address for the research donation. I sent a small contribution today.

Annette

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Thank you Annette any and all help is appreciated.

Aletha

Re: [low dose naltrexone] Digest Number 1593

Thanks for sending the address for the research donation. I sent a small contribution today.

Annette

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Hi Kathy, well, as being a patient of hep c and a doctor, i ll recommend not to take any herbal or homeopatthic medication alongwith the medical treatment. It may interfere with interferon. take care Hepatitis C wrote:

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