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I really feel for as you know and always wish somehow I culd

help. Licorice can be intense--for me its to intense, just fyi, and

also too much sugar.

I am thinking to take to heart Cheney's advice on RNA & DNA if she

has an rnase problem--that means raw dairy, YES, kefir, cheese,

whatever. Also Levine's allergy research group is making an

incredible chlorella, I ate like 100 of them in one sitting and OD'd,

and they're very pure and energizing and also have 10% pure RNA from

what I understand. He hasn't launched the product yet but will soon.

IT also has an immune booster in there from broken cell wall

lactobacillus so its a unique product. Now I can only tolerate a few

tablets after Od'ing.

BTW my tooth problem was a fracture of the socket causing a bone

piece to come loose, which wasremoved yesterday, and though I'm sore

and swollen adn have stitches (from a GOOD dentist not the bad witch

dentist) I am feeling improved though still pretty traumatized.

I am also thinking Yasko's RNA products could really help. Yasko is

really focussed on kids right now, but one can probably apply her

wisdom discreetly.

Yasko's work is lightyears ahead of its time.

When one is squeezed between skylla and charybdis like this--so

broken down from the infections, its a very delicate balance. Maybe a

person to contact is ArtistDi from lymenet. She is doing, and can

only handle, IV doxy 40 mg (or mabye its up to 90) WITH steroids low

dose and this helped pull her out of an episode of perhaps almost

dying from vasculitis from doing too much (mepron, zith, maybe plaq

too). Be careful to try a drug low dose and build up slowly over a

few weeks. I feel with myself that I cannot afford to make many

mistakes as I am so sensitive. SHe cannot afford mistakes either as

you know.

Just some random thoughts.

> My daughter's doctor wants her to try some licorice, which she used

> with fairly good results about six years ago.

>

> I have in front of me a sealed, unopened jar of Licorice--

Glycyrrhiza

> glabra, 5:1 solid extract, made by Scientific Botanicals,

preservative

> free. The expiration date is 03/99. (Yes, I'm a saver.)

>

> Does anyone know if it would be harmful to try such old licorice?

Or

> would it simply be ineffective? (Maybe I'll just open it and see if

it

> explodes. Stand back.)

>

> Sue ,

> Upstate New York

>

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