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In a message dated 99-08-02 00:32:33 EDT, you write:

<< My Doc. Plans on starting me at 7 mg of MTX a week pl >>

For more info on the Folic Acid, check out our recent archives at:

Archives:<A

HREF= " /viewarchive.cgi?listname= " >view

archive.cgi?listname= a...</A>

>>

, I'm certainly not too lazy, but suggested to that The

Website be avalable to us users by just clicking on the link as you have done

above for the Archives. I know I read all the messages and find them so

helpful, but don't take the time to type in all the extra jargon. If I'm

wrong, please forgive me. Everyone does a fantastic job. Betty in Va

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dont worry Jack...i came home from the hospital with everything i went in

with---except a lot of my blood--they kept taking from me everyday.....thnks

for your suggestion bout the archives....Jena L.

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> From: JanieJonez@...

>

> i was in the hospital when everyone ws discussing these liver/citrus

> detoxes...can someone please enlighten me---and take the time to tell me the

> whole procedure???????? thanks much

This is probably a good opportunity to go into the oxyplus archives at

www.onelist.com and do a search for liver flush, liver cleanse, citrus/liver

flush, etc. You'll find lots of stuff. For the list to go back over it after

we've just finished discussing it for a week or so is difficult. All the

information is just one step removed.

BTW, I hope you didn't leave anything important behind at the hospital, like

an organ or a limb. The allopaths like to cure by taking something away from

you, never by adding or leaving you equal.

Jack

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In a message dated 09/01/1999 11:43:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

jawlaw@... writes:

<< his is probably a good opportunity to go into the oxyplus archives at

www.onelist.com and do a search for liver flush, liver cleanse, citrus/liver

flush, etc. >>

Jack,

Is there more of an address for the archives? I haven't seen one and ony

been on onsyplus for a couple of weeks. I am using the citrus/liver flush

and am pleased with the process.

Thanks,

Lash

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Don't get your bloomers in a bundle. ;-) I went looking for them and only found

them by accident after I had given up and written onelist for help. They are

at:

/archive/oxyplus

jim :)

JanieJonez@... wrote:

> From: JanieJonez@...

>

> did you ever get tht address for the oxy archives??????? thanks Jeana L.

>

> ---------------------------

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I, too, tried to type in liver cleanse, liver flush and ALL the archives

keep popping up...... all 200 and something of them! It there any way

to zone in on a specific topic we are interested in from the past?

thanks,

kat

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jawlaw@... wrote:

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> My suggestion is when a digest comes up containing 8-10 posts, do a keyword

> search from within your browser. That'll take you straight to where the word

> is used within the post. I did this for SBOs last week and it worked.

>

> Jack

What do you mean " from within your browser " ? Can you make this more

understandable.

Thanks

Del

>

>

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> From: " H.SNOW " <hsnow@...>

>

> jawlaw@... wrote:

>

>>

>> My suggestion is when a digest comes up containing 8-10 posts, do a keyword

>> search from within your browser. That'll take you straight to where the word

>> is used within the post. I did this for SBOs last week and it worked.

>>

>> Jack

>

> What do you mean " from within your browser " ? Can you make this more

> understandable.

> Thanks

> Del

Del, I use Internet Explorer as my web browser, and under the Edit menu is

the Find function. Select Find, fill in the word you're looking for and it

will go directly to it, within the digest, within the post.

Having said that, I just went to the archives to test what I told you and,

incredibly, they have changed formats since I was there last week. Moreover,

when I tried to perform a search, I was told I wasn't a member of the

oxyplus community, and nothing happened with my search. Responses from

anyone else?

Jack

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jawlaw@... wrote:

>

> >

> > What do you mean " from within your browser " ? Can you make this more

> > understandable.

> > Thanks

> > Del

>

> Del, I use Internet Explorer as my web browser, and under the Edit menu is

> the Find function. Select Find, fill in the word you're looking for and it

> will go directly to it, within the digest, within the post.

> Having said that, I just went to the archives to test what I told you and,

> incredibly, they have changed formats since I was there last week. Moreover,

> when I tried to perform a search, I was told I wasn't a member of the

> oxyplus community, and nothing happened with my search. Responses from

> anyone else?

>

> Jack

Jack:

So you are talking that MS stuff. Can you translate this to Mac-ease please. You

are within your browser any time you are on the net, ? Anyway, thanks for trying

to clear this misunderstanding out of the way and keep on sending your emails

'cause I read 'em all and enjoy the learning process.

I tried to access the archives earlier today and I am told I am not a member,

can not get in ? I think somebody needs to look at the software running the

archives.

> Del

>

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> So you are talking that MS stuff. Can you translate this to Mac-ease

> please. You are within your browser any time you are on the net, ?

I, too, have a Mac, and yes, I am in the browser anytime I am on the net. I

am using the Macintosh version of Internet Explorer, version 4.5. It is

available free at the Microsoft website.

If you are really having difficulty finding your way around the net and

within your web-browsing software, sometimes the local library offers short

sessions for beginners. Also, your internet service provider may offer

technical assistance to get you familiar with your web browser.

Jack

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> From: " H.SNOW " <hsnow@...>

>

> Jack:

> So you are talking that MS stuff. Can you translate this to Mac-ease please.

You are within your browser any time you are on the net, ?

Your browser is the software you use to view the mail or the web, and in some

cases that is two different softwares. But, since you have a MAC, you will have

to get your help from someone with a MAC & the same software you are using.

> I tried to access the archives earlier today and I am told I am not a member,

can not get in ? I think somebody needs to look at the software running the

archives.

You weren't logged in to onelist, I guess. You'll have to go to

and log in with your username & password. If you don't

have one, go make one. When you do, if you want access to be easy, check the box

that says to remember who you are. This will place a cookie in your browser that

will identify you to onelist when you go directly to the archives. If you don't

like cookies you'll have to log in each time you go there. Again, I don't know

what MAC software is like.

jim :)

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In a message dated 9/2/99 10:31:17 PM Central Daylight Time, hsnow@...

writes:

<< I tried to access the archives earlier today and I am told I am not a

member, can not get in ? I think somebody needs to look at the software

running the archives.

> Del

> >>

I went to onelist and signed in. Did you do that?

Edith

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> > >>

> I went to onelist and signed in. Did you do that?

> Edith

Yes, and the software said " this is not a valid response, there is already an

hsnow@... " . If I try to log on I am told I am not allowed ? So, hmm!?

Del

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Jim Lambert wrote:

>

> You weren't logged in to onelist, I guess. You'll have to go to

and log in with your username & password. If you don't

have one, go make one. When you do, if you want access to be easy, check the box

that says to remember who you are. This will place a cookie in your browser that

will identify you to onelist when you go directly to the archives. If you don't

like cookies you'll have to log in each time you go there. Again, I don't know

what MAC software is like.

> jim :)

Jim:

I went to www.onelist.com and when I tried to access the archives I was told I

couldn't. Itried to log in and I was told " there is already somenoe with my

email address " . I can't use the archive unless I login and onelist wont let me

login.

Del

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" H.SNOW " wrote:

> Jim:

> I went to www.onelist.com and when I tried to access the archives I was told

I couldn't. Itried to log in and I was told " there is already somenoe with my

email address " . I can't use the archive unless I login and onelist wont let me

login.

> Del

Del,

You may as well sell your computer if you are going to give up that easily. What

that message means is that you already have an account with them, and you tried

registering with a different password. Go back to www.onelist.com & when you log

in look for a check box in case you forgot your password. Click on that and they

will send you your password by email. Or, if that doesn't work, send them an

email and tell them your problem, and they will solve it for you.

jim :)

--

jim@... http://www.entrance.to/madscience

http://www.entrance.to/poetry

The biggest difference between genius & stupidity is that genius has its limits.

-- anony

amicus certus in re incerta

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> Jim:

I have nine computers, I make my living with them. Yes I used the proper

password and the system just kept running around in a loop. Told me I needed to

register and then told me there was already someone with that name. That was for

the first three times and then this morning it worked fine. No problem on this

end. Sometimes computers don't work, sometimes they do and that is where I earn

my income, I find and fix bugs and malfunctioning networks.

Thanks for your thoughts.

Del

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Hi,

I know that this info has been posted in the past, but unfortunately I

didn't save it.

Would someone please tell me how to get to the archives? I

highlighted the address which appears at the bottom of our posts...but

no go. I guess because we have to sign in. I went to the

Homepage, but couldn't figure out how to access them.

Thanks, Joan LI NY

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Hi Robynn,

Thanks for explaining this, you would not believe how I was getting to

the archives....let's just say, it took a really long time....LOL!

Glad you spotted the tiny word index, I missed it! It's a shame that in

order to use the search feature, we have to look through an entire digest,

hope they will improve that aspect soon.

Hugs,

Marta NJ

>From: " & Robynn " <nebneb@...>

>

>Joan,

>

>This is a tough one but I will try to walk you through it. =)

>

>Go to the onelist home page at www.onelist.com You will need to sign in

>with your email address and password. This is on the left hand side of the

>page.

>

>The next page is called " my onelist " . It will show you what lists you are

>signed up for. To the right of every list is a drop down box that shows

how

>you are subscribed, individual email, digest, or no mail. If you want to

>switch your subscription type you need to change what's in the box first

and

>then click on " save changes " below the box(es).

>

>>From " my onelist " click on the list you want to access. On the next page

>right in front of you (I hope) is a very small hyperlink called " Index " .

It

>is under " Messages " and just to the left of " Post A Message " . Click on

> " Index " .

>

>This will take you to the " Message Archives " . In the middle is a list of

>all the digests and at the top is a search archives box. There are a lot

of

>digests in . Unless you KNOW what you are looking for is very

>recent I would suggest the search.

>

>I hope this explains things okay. If you have any problems just let me

know

>and I will try to be of some more help. =)

>

>Robynn

>

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I would be interested in getting the info on mamogram alternatives again

also, i misplaced mine too.. and is there anyone on this group that is taking

ARmour that has also taken Synthroid? could you tell me how you feel about

the two ... which is better... or worst... any info would help...

Chris

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