Guest guest Posted April 8, 2004 Report Share Posted April 8, 2004 How did I miss out on that poll? That's what I get for not checking my e mail for a week or so! You guys are TOO funny! Cathie _________________________________________________________________ Get rid of annoying pop-up ads with the new MSN Toolbar – FREE! http://toolbar.msn.com/go/onm00200414ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2005 Report Share Posted January 1, 2005 >>>>Thanks , I will check out the Marshall Protocol. I joined a Sarcoidosis Group to get more information about this disease. I'm finding that my symptoms are much like everyone else's that has Sarcoidosis. Lyme Disease can cause so many problems. Here I am rid of the actual disease of Lyme only to now be suffering from an autoimmune disease. If I ever have one of these granulomas biopsies for Sarcoid, I'm going to ask them to also look for the lyme bacteria. >>>Connie Hi Connie, I hope that the Marshall Protocol, possibly turns out to be a good option for you. Yes, I'm seeing more and more that this Lyme disease can sure wreak havoc on us! Take Care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2005 Report Share Posted February 15, 2005 Hi Kathy, My daughter is 13 and she started just before her 12th birthday. I was like you, totally stressed before she started. I have been pleasantly surprised at how well she has handled it. She tells me when she needs a pad if she can't find one herself. She pretty much handles changing her pads, I do help sometimes. She goes to school, but we have a wonderful teacher and aide who will help her. If she is having a particularly heavy day, I will keep her home. She is in an autism resource classroom and she sounds a bit like your daughter. My daughter is very verbal, that doesn't always mean communication however. She understands most everything we tell her. She was in a regular classroom with an aide for a while, but like you, it was quickly becoming over her head. Her teacher wrote a social story for us about starting your period and why you have one. These stories seem to help my daughter understand things. I don't know what else to tell you, but our experience was much better than I had hoped for. Once her periods started, it just became another part of her routine. Re: Digest Number 3549 Hi everyone, I have a daughter that is almost 11 years old & was diagnosed w/ PDD-NOS at age 5. She is very verbal & understands simplistic things. She gets her own cereal, milk, juice, snacks etc, toliets herself, but we need to roust her out of the bathroom as she is obsessed w/ water. She dresses herself (not shirts), but we usually have to verbally prompt her to finish all the steps. She WAS fully included in the classroom w/ an aide until recently (she is in 4th grade), we decided to put her in a life skills class, so she could get more one on one & learn things that are more appropriate, as much of real 4th grade was over her head. She has always hated writing or coloring, can read some . . . just has a problem staying on task. Anyway sorry for being a bit long winded, to my question, how have any of you that have daughters menstrating deal w/ that??? I hope she doesn't get it for a long, long, long time & am stressing a little about it (her sister started at 12). How have any of you dealt w/ this situaion??? Do we have to keep them home from school?? At this stage I don't think she could really handle it. I am hoping that when she does start that she will be able to deal w/ it. Any suggestions would be appreciated!!! Thanks & good luck to all in this same struggle!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 Hi, My experience is, yes, you can make yogurt from raw milk. It must be kept at about 100 - 110 degrees F or heated to that if it has cooled after milking. I think the reason for heating to 180 degrees is to destroy organisms in the milk that may contaminate your culture. Janet Subject: Re: heating raw milk for yogurt hi all does anyone know why in nt you have to heat raw milk to 180 degrees to make yogurt? seems to me that its not raw anymore..... i want to make yogurt in a yogurt maker with raw milk, raw milk culture and not heat the milk....is there a bacteria issue?? thanks holly Holly Anne Shelowitz Certified Nutrition Counselor, Whole Foods Chef 845.658.7887 www.nourishingwisdom.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 I have never had good success making good yogurt without getting it really hot first. One trick, though, is to add gelatin. I go ahead and heat it up. It is just one of many ways we use our raw milk and it tastes better than store bought. Another tip if you have particular children -- blend your yogurt before serving. My homemade yogurt is lumpy, but just like store-bought after a good blend. Elaine > From: " Dodds " <mdodds@...> > Reply- > Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 15:22:54 -0700 > < > > Subject: Re: Digest Number 3549 > > > Hi, > My experience is, yes, you can make yogurt from raw milk. It must be kept > at about 100 - 110 degrees F or heated to that if it has cooled after > milking. I think the reason for heating to 180 degrees is to destroy > organisms in the milk that may contaminate your culture. > Janet > > > Subject: Re: heating raw milk for yogurt > > hi all > does anyone know why in nt you have to heat raw milk to 180 degrees to make > yogurt? > seems to me that its not raw anymore..... > i want to make yogurt in a yogurt maker with raw milk, raw milk culture and > not heat the milk....is there a bacteria issue?? > thanks > holly > > Holly Anne Shelowitz > Certified Nutrition Counselor, Whole Foods Chef > 845.658.7887 > www.nourishingwisdom.com > > > > > <HTML><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC " -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN " > " http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd " ><BODY><FONT > FACE= " monospace " SIZE= " 3 " > > <B>IMPORTANT ADDRESSES</B> > <UL> > <LI><B><A HREF= " / " >NATIVE > NUTRITION</A></B> online</LI> > <LI><B><A HREF= " http://onibasu.com/ " >SEARCH</A></B> the entire message archive > with Onibasu</LI> > </UL></FONT> > <PRE><FONT FACE= " monospace " SIZE= " 3 " ><B><A > HREF= " mailto: -owner " >LIST OWNER:</A></B> > Idol > <B>MODERATORS:</B> Heidi Schuppenhauer > Wanita Sears > </FONT></PRE> > </BODY> > </HTML> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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