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Cheryl,

That is wonderful!

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This is so funny! We are just finishing our 1st summer session of summer

school!

Ok...here is a picture for you. Maverick went to a AugCom camp today. It

was actually a speech therapy session for kids with augmentive communication

devices. They were working on using them with the general public.

Picture this: 40 kids with sp needs and " talkers " all descending on a Home

Depot.

Wouldn't you have LOVED to be a fly on the wall! Maverick came home the

proud owner of a flashlight and a flower for mom and he and his speech therapist

had a wonderful lunch at Mcs that he ordered on his talker.

And you want to talk about hot....I'm sure you have heard about the

wildfires... I think our 4th of July fireworks will once again be cancelled.

Is your 7th grade in a Jr. High or with the 6th grade? Ours is just the 7th

and 8th grade...which I would LOVE to skip!

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Hi

Summer school here ends today. The kids go back to school August 22.

Dad to , Kristi, and (all three Down syndrome) and (Cri

du chat, who goes to state school which will have summer school July 1-Aug.

8 and regular school starting Aug. 26; he got out June 11 while the other

three got out of public school May 20)

Husband to C.

Re: It's official!

> This is so funny! We are just finishing our 1st summer session of summer

> school!

> Ok...here is a picture for you. Maverick went to a AugCom camp today. It

> was actually a speech therapy session for kids with augmentive

communication

> devices. They were working on using them with the general public.

> Picture this: 40 kids with sp needs and " talkers " all descending on a

Home

> Depot.

> Wouldn't you have LOVED to be a fly on the wall! Maverick came home the

> proud owner of a flashlight and a flower for mom and he and his speech

therapist

> had a wonderful lunch at Mcs that he ordered on his talker.

>

> And you want to talk about hot....I'm sure you have heard about the

> wildfires... I think our 4th of July fireworks will once again be

cancelled.

>

> Is your 7th grade in a Jr. High or with the 6th grade? Ours is just the

7th

> and 8th grade...which I would LOVE to skip!

>

>

>

>

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Youre right I would have love to seen them all " talking " up a storm!

And amanda's middle school is 6-8th grade and whats very cool, is that since

its a small school, they do many activites across the grades so everyone is

included and everyone gets to know each other. Like during club- amanda's is

dance, there are kids from all 3 grades and they all get along pretty well.

For me it was huge because the 6th graders didnt feel threatened by the 8th

graders, but learned to be their friends, or knew they could go to them in a

time of need or confusion.

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Maverick is going to a camp called SOAR put on by the Jr. High for any

incoming students. They only take 100 kids at a time..and it's 3 hours/day for

a

week. They just get to know the campus and talk about the agendas' and study

habits and differences from their elementary schools. The Jr. High is VERY

LARGE and it has kids from 5 elementary schools coming to it.

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Hi ,

Congratulations! The DoD really IS wrong and you are correct, so if

there's any way you can upgrade your discharge, do it. Consider it

another injustice the DoD perpitrates on service members.

Check to see if you have a " statute of limitations " or some sort of time

window you have to file in. (Subtract three to six months from that to

give your attorney time to prepare your case.) IF (when) the truth

about the anthrax immunization finally comes out (and it becomes evident

that the DoD was WRONG about its safety and efficacy), you probably then

will have grounds to appeal for an upgrade. Meanwhile, please work

along with us. You now have Documented Experience and can help others

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Just got back from the midwife and I am most definitely

PREGNANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I just want to thank everyone for the knowledge I've already gained

from all of you over the past few years; I truly feel blessed to know

what I know about nutrition and a few other things like the continuum

concept. It's nice to feel ahead of the game.

I'm only 7.5 weeks along and of course I'm going crazy with the NT

pregnancy diet, but I wanted to query you all on a few nutritional

details. Even if you've never been pregnant (b/c of gender or

circumstances), I'd still like opinions on the following:

If you (or your wife/girlfriend/partner) were pregnant, would you (or

would you advise a loved one or client to) eat:

1. High quality raw egg yolks

2. Raw or rare pasture-fed beef and lamb

3. Soft cheeses like brie and chevre (Sally says no)

4. Aged raw milk cheeses

5. High quality raw milk and/or kefir

6. Raw or pickled salmon

7. Raw oysters

8. Supplemental vitamins C, E, Folic Acid

Also, how much CLO should I take? Currently, I'm taking 2 t. of

Quantum (high vitamin) every day.

in NYC

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> Just got back from the midwife and I am most definitely

> PREGNANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Congratulations!

> If you (or your wife/girlfriend/partner) were pregnant, would you (or

> would you advise a loved one or client to) eat:

All of the above. I ate all of these with my first pregnancy (long

story on #2--I didn't know about NT with either) and she is incredibly

healthy to this day.

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> Just got back from the midwife and I am most definitely

> PREGNANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Fabulous - congrats !!!

>

> I just want to thank everyone for the knowledge I've already gained

> from all of you over the past few years; I truly feel blessed to

know

> what I know about nutrition and a few other things like the

continuum

> concept. It's nice to feel ahead of the game.

>

> I'm only 7.5 weeks along and of course I'm going crazy with the NT

> pregnancy diet, but I wanted to query you all on a few nutritional

> details. Even if you've never been pregnant (b/c of gender or

> circumstances), I'd still like opinions on the following:

>

> If you (or your wife/girlfriend/partner) were pregnant, would you

(or

> would you advise a loved one or client to) eat:

>

> 1. High quality raw egg yolks

> 2. Raw or rare pasture-fed beef and lamb

> 3. Soft cheeses like brie and chevre (Sally says no)

> 4. Aged raw milk cheeses

> 5. High quality raw milk and/or kefir

> 6. Raw or pickled salmon

> 7. Raw oysters

> 8. Supplemental vitamins C, E, Folic Acid

I ate 3, 4 and 5 when I was pregnant which was most of last year !

( is just over 9 months). I might have also eaten raw egg yolks

in smoothies and ice cream. Never liked 2 or 7 - haven't tried 6 yet

but I'm dying to !! I did take a multivitamin while pregnant and

breastfeeding but it wasn't a very good quality one. I'll probably do

something like Garden of Life stuff when I'm pregnant with #2.

>

> Also, how much CLO should I take? Currently, I'm taking 2 t. of

> Quantum (high vitamin) every day.

Don't know. I think others have answered this for you.

>

> in NYC

Congrats again !!

Magda

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It's official!

Just got back from the midwife and I am most definitely

PREGNANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I just want to thank everyone for the knowledge I've already gained

from all of you over the past few years; I truly feel blessed to know

what I know about nutrition and a few other things like the continuum

concept. It's nice to feel ahead of the game.

I'm only 7.5 weeks along and of course I'm going crazy with the NT

pregnancy diet, but I wanted to query you all on a few nutritional

details. Even if you've never been pregnant (b/c of gender or

circumstances), I'd still like opinions on the following:

If you (or your wife/girlfriend/partner) were pregnant, would you (or

would you advise a loved one or client to) eat:

1. High quality raw egg yolks

2. Raw or rare pasture-fed beef and lamb

3. Soft cheeses like brie and chevre (Sally says no)

4. Aged raw milk cheeses

5. High quality raw milk and/or kefir

6. Raw or pickled salmon

7. Raw oysters

8. Supplemental vitamins C, E, Folic Acid

Also, how much CLO should I take? Currently, I'm taking 2 t. of

Quantum (high vitamin) every day.

in NYC

Congratulations !

I've had 3 children; all pre-NT, but NEVER with a SAD diet. If I got pregnant

again, I'd definetely do #1, 4, 5, 8. Raw beef/lamb would be OK if I knew the

source very well. I'd stay away from brie/chevre just because I have heard of

pregnant women getting sick on those. I don't know where you can get safe raw

oysters now. And the salmon is a toss-up; the omega 3's are good, but again,

you have to feel really comfortable with your sources to go with raw eating. As

far as CLO goes, I've heard of studies that say greater than 7500 IUof Vit A per

day has shown risk for spinal defects, but I don't know what the source of the

Vit A was for those studies. They were done by some pharmaceutical companies

trying to determine safe levels of Vit A for prenatal vits. IF I can find a

link, I'll post it.

HTH

Rebekah

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Thanks, Rebekah. I know there are serious problems with synthetic

vitamin A and there's a good chance that the study was conducted with

synthetic. Do post the link if you find it.

>As far as CLO goes, I've heard of studies that say

> greater than 7500 IUof Vit A per day has shown risk for spinal defects, but

> I don't know what the source of the Vit A was for those studies. They were

> done by some pharmaceutical companies trying to determine safe levels of Vit

> A for prenatal vits. IF I can find a link, I'll post it.

>

> HTH

> Rebekah

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> Just got back from the midwife and I am most definitely

> PREGNANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Congratulations!!

> If you (or your wife/girlfriend/partner) were pregnant, would you (or

> would you advise a loved one or client to) eat:

The only thing I would add to your list is a zinc supplement. People tell me

that this makes for a baby that sleeps really well and someone else said it

prevents stretch marks. I'm due any day now and have tried to eat NT but

when/if the nausea kicks in, it gets a bit harder! So my advice is just be

gentle on yourself and do your best. Things like raw liver, I really intended to

eat regularly but sometimes I just couldn't keep it down. Ditto with CLO. My

basic diet has been NT though. Just a bit slack with the supplements. When I

had nausea, sushi was about all I could eat.

Enjoy your pregnancy! Keep us posted and once more congratulations to you!

Filippa

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Congratulations! Oh boy, this is gonna be one lucky kid with you as the mother.

:)

If I were in your place, I would only hesitate about 3 and 7 (soft raw cheeses

and raw oysters). There's no reason to eat soft raw cheeses unless you can't

live without them for 9 months. If you've got a baby on board you shouldn't be

taking any chances, so just stick to aged cheeses.

Raw oysters are loaded with zinc and good stuff but I myself got food poisoning

from eating a half dozen on the half shell two months ago at Acme Oyster House

in New Orleans. They had two guys shucking the oysters assembly-line style and

I'm sure a bad one slipped in due to their carelessness. None of the ones on my

place looked bad or tasted bad, but I wasn't paying close attention. If you get

them live and shuck them yourself, making sure that none are dead and rotting,

you're probably fine. Although I still would hesitate to eat raw oysters if I

were pregnant. Plus, they are probably loaded with toxins in this day and age,

living in our polluted waterways.

Raw beef and lamb, heck yes. I would eat lots of raw bovine or ovine liver, but

unless you're intimately aquainted and comfortable with the source, I would

freeze it for 2 weeks before consuming.

Tom

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> Just got back from the midwife and I am most definitely

> PREGNANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>

> I just want to thank everyone for the knowledge I've already gained

> from all of you over the past few years; I truly feel blessed to know

> what I know about nutrition and a few other things like the continuum

> concept. It's nice to feel ahead of the game.

>

> I'm only 7.5 weeks along and of course I'm going crazy with the NT

> pregnancy diet, but I wanted to query you all on a few nutritional

> details. Even if you've never been pregnant (b/c of gender or

> circumstances), I'd still like opinions on the following:

>

> If you (or your wife/girlfriend/partner) were pregnant, would you (or

> would you advise a loved one or client to) eat:

>

> 1. High quality raw egg yolks

> 2. Raw or rare pasture-fed beef and lamb

> 3. Soft cheeses like brie and chevre (Sally says no)

> 4. Aged raw milk cheeses

> 5. High quality raw milk and/or kefir

> 6. Raw or pickled salmon

> 7. Raw oysters

> 8. Supplemental vitamins C, E, Folic Acid

>

> Also, how much CLO should I take? Currently, I'm taking 2 t. of

> Quantum (high vitamin) every day.

>

> in NYC

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Congratulations, !

The only thing I would add to your list are organic blue berries and sunlight

(plenty of

it).

Home-made ginger ale would be good too (without sweetner), if you can tolerate

the taste

without getting nauseous.

It is supposed to help with morning sickness particularly.

> 8. Supplemental vitamins C, E, Folic Acid

Other than the folic acid, off the shelf vitamin supplements are not necessary.

In fact, you are better off without them because they often contain trace

amounts of

harmful ingredients like gluten, high fructose corn syrup, etc.

And if you are certain that you are getting enough folic acid from your foods,

pass that

one too.

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Is folic acid really necessary? I don't remember taking it my second

pregnancy. Just ate lots of foods rich in it. Had a strong, 10 pound baby so

I think it worked out ok.

Elaine

>

> Other than the folic acid, off the shelf vitamin supplements are not

> necessary.

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--- Elaine <itchyink@...> wrote:

> Is folic acid really necessary? I don't remember taking it my second

> pregnancy. Just ate lots of foods rich in it. Had a strong, 10 pound baby so

> I think it worked out ok.

Yep, that's what I said - if you are certain that you are getting enough in your

diet,

skip those supplements.

However, if someone is not getting enough folic acid (for whatever reason), then

supplementation is the only way because it is too important a nutrient to go

without.

-Pratick

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