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nevertheless, i can tell you infactically, that hostess macroon

cookies settled my crohns cramps many times better than any medicine

ever taken. believe it or not, your choice. i have been to hell and

back with crohns and extraintestinals. tried about every medicine

there was. this gave me more relief than anything. and i am one

tough customer and critic.

jeff

>

> Hello and Group

>

> Pardon me if I wasn't able to reply to previous emails. I was

occupied with work and some personal matters but I have been reading

the daily digest of the group regularly.

>

> To answer your question , my partner doesn't suffer from any

digestive disorders. Yes, i agree with you that the antibacterial

property of Extra virgin coconut oil is most likely the main catalyst

of my partner's wellness. I really think it is a good health

supplement for everyone esp those with EN.

>

> I also wish to emphasize that the healing properties of the virgin

coconut oil is most likely strictly purest and most potent in the oil

form, and not via coconut macaroon cookies or the likes. virgin

coconut oil goes through tough refining process compared to the

typical coconut oil.

>

> BTW, where can i find a complete definition of a flare-up? IS flare-

up the situation wherein the EN Patient suffers pain, malaise, fever

among others while nodules come out? Many thanks.

>

> Hope this helps.

>

> Rgds

> Jeanette

>

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Dear Jeff,

What an endorsement! Hostess should advertise on the Crohn's Groups!

Love,

> >

> > Hello and Group

> >

> > Pardon me if I wasn't able to reply to previous emails. I was

> occupied with work and some personal matters but I have been reading

> the daily digest of the group regularly.

> >

> > To answer your question , my partner doesn't suffer from any

> digestive disorders. Yes, i agree with you that the antibacterial

> property of Extra virgin coconut oil is most likely the main catalyst

> of my partner's wellness. I really think it is a good health

> supplement for everyone esp those with EN.

> >

> > I also wish to emphasize that the healing properties of the virgin

> coconut oil is most likely strictly purest and most potent in the oil

> form, and not via coconut macaroon cookies or the likes. virgin

> coconut oil goes through tough refining process compared to the

> typical coconut oil.

> >

> > BTW, where can i find a complete definition of a flare-up? IS flare-

> up the situation wherein the EN Patient suffers pain, malaise, fever

> among others while nodules come out? Many thanks.

> >

> > Hope this helps.

> >

> > Rgds

> > Jeanette

> >

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i just tell it like it is!

jeff

> > >

> > > Hello and Group

> > >

> > > Pardon me if I wasn't able to reply to previous emails. I was

> > occupied with work and some personal matters but I have been

reading

> > the daily digest of the group regularly.

> > >

> > > To answer your question , my partner doesn't suffer from

any

> > digestive disorders. Yes, i agree with you that the antibacterial

> > property of Extra virgin coconut oil is most likely the main

catalyst

> > of my partner's wellness. I really think it is a good health

> > supplement for everyone esp those with EN.

> > >

> > > I also wish to emphasize that the healing properties of the

virgin

> > coconut oil is most likely strictly purest and most potent in the

oil

> > form, and not via coconut macaroon cookies or the likes. virgin

> > coconut oil goes through tough refining process compared to the

> > typical coconut oil.

> > >

> > > BTW, where can i find a complete definition of a flare-up? IS

flare-

> > up the situation wherein the EN Patient suffers pain, malaise,

fever

> > among others while nodules come out? Many thanks.

> > >

> > > Hope this helps.

> > >

> > > Rgds

> > > Jeanette

> > >

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