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>From: " Janie Howington " <jhowing@...>

>Subject: Foot Problems/Insurance

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>It is true that MTX doesn't seem to work as well for tendonitis in the

>feet, but it may be an appropriate drug for pain, inflammation/tenderness

>in the joints. What exactly is your problem with your feet?

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Hi,

First, THANKS TO EVERYONE who responded about foot problems - I love this list!

PA has caused plantar faciitis (which cleared up after about 6 mos), a

bunion, and now pain in my instep right under the ankle. It started in my

left foot, which cleared up after about 3 mos, and is now in my right foot

(AAAARRRRGGGG!) I think it might be more tendon related than joint

related, in which case, I think I'll hold off on the Methotrexate. I did

try Sulfasalazine, but had an allergic reaction to it. I'll find out if my

joints have been affected when I see a foot doctor on the 18th. From what

I've read of the posts, it seems that Methotrexate doesn't work as well on

tendontitis - I really don't want to start it unless absolutely necessary.

But if I find that there has been joint damage in my feet, I'll probably

start taking Methotrexate. :-(

I've also tried EPO, but found it to be really expensive, and just couldn't

tell if it was working. I was on it for about 3 months.

Boice

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March 22, 2001

Barb: Do you know why is Haney? Her info is not all that accurate.

It appears to me she is selling D. Haney's book. I have not seen and read the

book. I would want to know his background and training before spending my

money on the book. They have been using your forum for marketing purpose.

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> March 22, 2001

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> Barb: Do you know why is Haney? Her info is not all that

accurate.

> It appears to me she is selling D. Haney's book. I have not seen

and read the

> book. I would want to know his background and training before

spending my

> money on the book. They have been using your forum for marketing

purpose.

Chin - I think Doug and are married and use each other's

addresses interchangeably. I think Doug became involved after his

wife was exposed and became ill. Please, if you notice any of us

offering what you know to be incorrect or bad advice, please jump in

and set us straight. Since you " wrote the book " on sampling, etc. we

know you are the authority.

Barbara

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PKMICROBE: If you want to ask questions about the accuracy of my book and

my background why not come directly to me! I normally give my telephone

number and my E-mail address, and my materials have been reviewed and are

used by professionals in the legal field constantly. I am the writer, and I

will be glad to debate you on anything you might believe is not accurate.

Now... you have never read my materials, so why the slander? Incidently,

" Toxic Mold! Toxic Enemy! " is the workshop text I used to teach legal,

medical, property management folks and others about environmental fungi

contaminants. My text is also being used by the California Senate Committee

on health for the proposal for new legislation on building in California.

Now, please explain, since you have not read my text, why I am so

inaccurate! This is an open forum, and I want everyone to hear what you

have to say. Better yet, check with anyone having purchased the text, and

see if it has helped them. I have enough of these statements to back up

what I am presenting. God Bless you and yours, and please get rid of the

ignorance. Doug Haney (Author: " Toxic Mold! Toxic Enemy! " ) (916) 972-7783

or Medcorp68@... [ is just the name which accidently was

plugged into the program, and I don't know how to change it. Sorry.]

>From: pkmicrobe@...

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>Subject: Re: [] Digest Number 815

>Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 08:59:16 EST

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>March 22, 2001

>

>Barb: Do you know why is Haney? Her info is not all that accurate.

>It appears to me she is selling D. Haney's book. I have not seen and read

>the

>book. I would want to know his background and training before spending my

>money on the book. They have been using your forum for marketing purpose.

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For what it's worth, according to Ayurvedic principles coconut oil

promotes hair growth (anywhere on the body).

Any such experiences, yet?

Karl

On 03/11/2005, at 9:08 PM, Coconut Oil wrote:

> Message: 1

> Date: Wed, 02 Nov 2005 09:26:45 -0500

> From: Lednug <lednug@...>

> Subject: coconut oil as moisturizer

>

> Tina, please dont give up. When I started to use VCO on my face it

> got really dry and actually sore but I think it was some kind of

> balancing healing thing. Now all it does is make my face nice and

> soft. Also it is the only makeup remover that I use now. You might

> consider using some aloe gel first and then the VCO to help

> healing. JMHO

> Anne

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>

> *I've been using coconut oil as moisturizer but I

> noticed that now my cheeks are really dry, drier than

> before. But when I apply vco to my body it remains

> moist, I really would like to continue using vco on my

> face..but don't understand why its so dry now, any

> suggestions? Thanks

>

> Tina*

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Karl wrote:

For what it's worth, according to Ayurvedic principles coconut oil

promotes hair growth (anywhere on the body).

Any such experiences, yet?

I started using VCO on my face and I was pleased that some of the little dark

hairs that were appearing on my chin from time to time seemed less dark less

frequent and finer--as long as I kept using the VCO. If I change to something

else even for a few days it goes back the other way. I am a middle aged woman.

When I first started I was using too much. First I wash my face with a natural

soap and sometimes a teaspoon of fine sugar (really deep cleans and smooths).

Rinse well, then with face still damp, I just flick up a tiny bit of VCO with

my fingernail--let soften a bit from the temperature of my hands and then apply

to my neck and face in an upward motion--doing a second time if I seem to run

short.

My husband likes the very light fragrance of VCO

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I find that EFT is incredibly effective for EVERYONE to use.

You can get a FREE 80-page manual by going to:

www.emofree.com <http://www.emofree.com/>

They also have DVDs, CDs and lots of goodies to order on that website!

I know lots of doctors and other health care professionals and

just plain folks using EFT - HIGHLY SUCCESSFULLY!

Try it for yourself!

Jan Jenson

The Wellth Coach

I did some more searching, and see that there is an NMT

practitioner who is also a 10-minute drive from where

I live. It's been my impression that NMT may be

better or faster than NAET. Either way, I think

it's about time to try one of these (I've known about

NAET treatments for 5 years, and still have not tried

it!)

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