Guest guest Posted June 3, 2001 Report Share Posted June 3, 2001 In a message dated 6/4/01 3:05:56 AM Eastern Daylight Time, writes: << Message: 15 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2001 01:03:02 -0400 From: " Donna Pruitt " <donnap@...> Subject: Re: Hypothyroidism I lost 30 lbs and was/am still hypothyroid. Free T3 was low originally, then Free T4 became low. Still playing around with meds. I too was/am severely constipated. And I ate like a horse. Think it might be from malabsorption. Donna in NC >> This is also my experience. I am working now to improve my gut with aloe vera, flaxseeds/oil, cutting down on white flour. My diet is good. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2003 Report Share Posted August 13, 2003 In a message dated 08/13/2003 5:05:50 AM Eastern Daylight Time, candidiasis writes: I have been reading extensive research studies related to treating candida--and brewer's yeast is needed for the bacteria in ThreeLac to survive--it is not harmful for those w/yeast, from the studies I'm finding. The scientists in Japan that developed 3Lac had enormous success treating candida in Japan---and it is now here in the U.S. So, no, it does hold up scientifically in treating candida--and is not bull. Some of us are ALLERGIC to yeast Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2003 Report Share Posted August 13, 2003 In a message dated 08/13/2003 5:05:50 AM Eastern Daylight Time, candidiasis writes: Duncan, Do you recommend ThreeLac then? I'm quite skeptical. Thanks, melissa Who is this Duncan guy anyway? You can beat candida with a fifty cent bulb or garlic, you don't need all these expensive supplements. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2003 Report Share Posted August 13, 2003 In a message dated 08/13/2003 5:05:50 AM Eastern Daylight Time, candidiasis writes: I've been taking Threelac for six weeks now. (I've been on Nystatin and Diflucan before and the candida came back.) The rash on the back of my neck and upper chest has cleared up. I don't have to take a nap every day. And really what I consider most significant---I have a storage room that has been filled with overflowing boxes for three and a half years since I moved into my house. Every time I went in there, I thought it needed to be cleaned up and was depressed. Five weeks of Threelac and I went through all the boxes, organized the room, and vacuumed and wiped down the rest of the basement. (Took me five evenings). So if this Threelac is snake oil, I'm putting in a standing monthly order. Z Mind over matter, my friend. Whatever triggers it for you.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2003 Report Share Posted August 13, 2003 read Patty Lager's response. I am allergic to yeast!!! In fact, most people w/candida are--the consuming of the candida with ThreeLac will eventually not only consume your candida but your response to yeast!!! There are people that are drinking wine any time they desire now that were consumed with candida for years. ThreeLac has helped them be normal again. I want to become like them. The road will not be easy however. brenda Re: Digest Number 1852 In a message dated 08/13/2003 5:05:50 AM Eastern Daylight Time, candidiasis writes: I have been reading extensive research studies related to treating candida--and brewer's yeast is needed for the bacteria in ThreeLac to survive--it is not harmful for those w/yeast, from the studies I'm finding. The scientists in Japan that developed 3Lac had enormous success treating candida in Japan---and it is now here in the U.S. So, no, it does hold up scientifically in treating candida--and is not bull. Some of us are ALLERGIC to yeast Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2003 Report Share Posted August 13, 2003 I agree with what another woman wrote, enough about threelac. Give it a rest. Not everyone can handle threelac, I am one of them. And it wasn't freaking die off. Just like not everyone can handle milk or an egg. We are all different. I am ALLERGIC TO BREWERS YEAST and I called Global Health Trax and they've had problems like mine before. The good news: My money is being refunded back. So do try it people, at least you can get your money back if you have a problem. Go through a good distributor. Enough, Holly Umholtz <lbumholtz@...> wrote: read Patty Lager's response. I am allergic to yeast!!! In fact, most people w/candida are--the consuming of the candida with ThreeLac will eventually not only consume your candida but your response to yeast!!! There are people that are drinking wine any time they desire now that were consumed with candida for years. ThreeLac has helped them be normal again. I want to become like them. The road will not be easy however. brenda Re: Digest Number 1852 In a message dated 08/13/2003 5:05:50 AM Eastern Daylight Time, candidiasis writes: I have been reading extensive research studies related to treating candida--and brewer's yeast is needed for the bacteria in ThreeLac to survive--it is not harmful for those w/yeast, from the studies I'm finding. The scientists in Japan that developed 3Lac had enormous success treating candida in Japan---and it is now here in the U.S. So, no, it does hold up scientifically in treating candida--and is not bull. Some of us are ALLERGIC to yeast Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2003 Report Share Posted August 13, 2003 Twisted fool- with all of your infinite knowledge, can you explain WHY you are allergic to yeast? I am an immunologist, and would really like to know. -Patty >From: TWISTEDFOOL@... >Reply-candidiasis >candidiasis >Subject: Re: Digest Number 1852 >Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 09:20:02 EDT > >In a message dated 08/13/2003 5:05:50 AM Eastern Daylight Time, >candidiasis writes: >I have been reading extensive research studies related to treating >candida--and brewer's yeast is needed for the bacteria in ThreeLac to >survive--it is not >harmful for those w/yeast, from the studies I'm finding. The scientists in >Japan that developed 3Lac had enormous success treating candida in >Japan---and >it is now here in the U.S. So, no, it does hold up scientifically in >treating >candida--and is not bull. >Some of us are ALLERGIC to yeast > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2003 Report Share Posted August 13, 2003 Please feel free to share your experience w/ANY product that either has helped you or has been ineffective. Do not be intimidated by those who discourage an open forum. I pray they will become more accepting of others reactions to products The goal here is to discuss Candida overgrowth as well as treatment options. Any product is fair game. -Patty >From: holly thomas <darkerblonde@... >Reply-candidiasis >candidiasis >Subject: Re: Digest Number 1852 >Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 08:45:48 -0700 (PDT) > >I agree with what another woman wrote, enough about threelac. Give it a >rest. Not everyone can handle threelac, I am one of them. And it wasn't >freaking die off. Just like not everyone can handle milk or an egg. We >are all different. I am ALLERGIC TO BREWERS YEAST and I called Global >Health Trax and they've had problems like mine before. > >The good news: My money is being refunded back. So do try it people, > at least you can get your money back if you have a problem. Go through a >good distributor. > >Enough, > >Holly > > Umholtz <lbumholtz@...> wrote: >read Patty Lager's response. I am allergic to yeast!!! In fact, most >people w/candida are--the consuming of the candida with ThreeLac will >eventually not only consume your candida but your response to yeast!!! >There are people that are drinking wine any time they desire now that were >consumed with candida for years. ThreeLac has helped them be normal again. > I want to become like them. The road will not be easy however. > >brenda > Re: Digest Number 1852 > > > In a message dated 08/13/2003 5:05:50 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > candidiasis writes: > I have been reading extensive research studies related to treating > candida--and brewer's yeast is needed for the bacteria in ThreeLac to >survive--it is not > harmful for those w/yeast, from the studies I'm finding. The scientists >in > Japan that developed 3Lac had enormous success treating candida in >Japan---and > it is now here in the U.S. So, no, it does hold up scientifically in >treating > candida--and is not bull. > Some of us are ALLERGIC to yeast > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2003 Report Share Posted December 26, 2003 Jin, My JJ is 16 and only takes 25mg of zoloft...........That seems like a very high dose to start your son at. Lois Lois Noland President Washington county ASA 721 Georgia Ave Hagerstown Md 21740 240-420-3692 jlois@... Digest Number 1852 > There are 3 messages in this issue. > Topics in this digest: > 1. Re: Wow! The term is used by others... > From: warrenlea@... > 2. Zoloft dosage > From: " jinyang061629 " <yanglou@...> > 3. Re: tantrums > From: " ellie " <ejordan1@...> _________________________________ __________________________________________________ === DIGEST TRUNCATED === Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2003 Report Share Posted December 26, 2003 > Jin, > My JJ is 16 and only takes 25mg of zoloft...........That seems like a very > high dose to start your son at. Lois > > > > Lois Noland > President > Washington county ASA > > 721 Georgia Ave Hagerstown Md 21740 > 240-420-3692 > jlois@s... > > > Digest Number 1852 > > > There are 3 messages in this issue. > > > Topics in this digest: > > > 1. Re: Wow! The term is used by others... > > From: warrenlea@a... > > 2. Zoloft dosage > > From: " jinyang061629 " <yanglou@a...> > > 3. Re: tantrums > > From: " ellie " <ejordan1@c...> > _________________________________ > __________________________________________________ > > === DIGEST TRUNCATED === Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2003 Report Share Posted December 26, 2003 Lois, Thanks for let me know. is your child see Dr. G also? I feel same way, I called pharmacist, she could not tell me because she think Dr. Gold is using it to treat something different then labeled. I called the offce, they told me that is the dose the dr. G put on his chart. Thanks Jin > Jin, > My JJ is 16 and only takes 25mg of zoloft...........That seems like a very > high dose to start your son at. Lois > > > > Lois Noland > President > Washington county ASA > > 721 Georgia Ave Hagerstown Md 21740 > 240-420-3692 > jlois@s... > > > Digest Number 1852 > > > There are 3 messages in this issue. > > > Topics in this digest: > > > 1. Re: Wow! The term is used by others... > > From: warrenlea@a... > > 2. Zoloft dosage > > From: " jinyang061629 " <yanglou@a...> > > 3. Re: tantrums > > From: " ellie " <ejordan1@c...> > _________________________________ > __________________________________________________ > > === DIGEST TRUNCATED === Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2005 Report Share Posted June 1, 2005 Please check this out relative to possible brain injury and autism, and see the pictures with the article by going to the website: Kaelyn's Story Kaelyn Marie Sosa On February 4, 2003, Kaelyn Marie Sosa was born in Miami, Florida. She was delivered C-Section, just like her two older brothers. There were no complications and she was born a perfectly normal baby girl. Her first two years of life were just like any other normal child's. Kaelyn was never more than one step behind her brothers. She was a very sociable little girl and loved to dance. Developmentally, she was an average or above-average child, taking her first steps at 11 months. Click here for full article. The Ocean Medical Center is pleased to announce The Grand Opening of Therapies4Kids Intensive Pediatric Therapy (Including Suit Therapy) Owner: Eileen de Oliveira 954-491-6611 www.therapies4kids.com in conjunction with the Ocean Hyperbaric Neurologic Center The Synergy of Body/Brain Repair How Intensive Pediatric Therapy Redirects Brain Connection: How the body repairs the brain and the brain repairs the body: The goal of intensive pediatric physical therapy is to promote independence of movement and to " jump start " the developmental skills such as sitting, crawling, standing, and walking. Suit, cage and intensive functional therapy provide sensory inputs to the muscles and joints of the body and aide in proper functional movements by stretching, repetition and " everyday " movements. This teaches the central nervous system and the brain to learn new or better ways to move, balance and coordinate itself. It challenges the brain to form new networks, bypassing damaged cells to compensate, coordinate and accommodate new physical skills. In the pediatric brain this stimulus may also activate the function of dormant, damaged cells, as it increases blood flow and oxygenation throughout the body and provokes brain function. Like a kid who says " I bet I can " , some neurons think so too. If you oxygenate and improve blood flow to the brain as you do with intensive PT, some of the cells are going to respond: " well, I'd better wake up and help out here " . The Therasuit is a suit constructed with a series of elastic rubber cords aligned with the body for proper balance of the exterior and inner muscles of the body to provide additional sensory input to the muscles and joints for functional movement. Intensive therapy provides strengthening and endurance providing increased coordination and stability. This uses a series of cables, pulleys and weights, as well as bungee cords for ease of movement. The universal exercise unit allows for isolated muscle movements and teaches to patient to learn how to activate muscles or motions that they may not normally use. Converted into the " spider: which includes 2-8 bungee cords around the patient's waist allows the child to move freely in space " like flying " , work on balance, coordination and enjoy it. Staff and management both are fully trained and certified in the use of this innovative therapy equipment. Therapies4Kids is owned by the mother of a disabled child who cares about your child as she does her own . Why do hyperbaric oxygen treatments (HBOT) & intensive pediatric therapy work so synergistically together? Plasticity is one of the most important mechanisms of brain repair and involves the redirection and reeducation of neurons to make new pathways to learn and improve both cognitive and motor skills. Following any brain insult there is a period of plasticity while the brain and body compensate and attempt to overcome and rewire their connections to learn to take over the tasks of the damaged neurons. In children, plasticity is ongoing, as the brain is still in development and still growing new brain cells. Just as babies need to be taught to walk and talk, newly awakened neurons need to be redirected and retrained. HBOT, the safe, non-invasive use of 100% oxygen under greater than atmospheric pressure, has been clearly proven to reactivate and facilitate dormant, idling, damaged neurons that had been receiving enough oxygen to exist but not enough to function or fire electrically. The reactivation of these cells with HBOT opens up whole new areas of plasticity so that the brain is able to learn or relearn the skills that are necessary for proper function of both the brain, as it relates to cognitive function, and the body as the brain makes new connections for recovery of trunk, limb and muscle movement. New neurons are like newborn babies. They need direction for their optimal growth and development. This is why a multi-disciplinary approach to brain injury in cerebral palsy and the brain injured child is so crucial to the outcome of therapy. The sooner the new neurons can be redirected to take on the tasks of the damaged areas the more promising the prognosis. It is the intensive physical therapy and strength training that redirect the brain cells when they are reactivated by HBOT to form the necessary pathways for functional recovery. About Us Ocean Hyperbaric Neurologic Center was formed in 1972 by Dr. A. Neubauer and his wife, Winnie, to provide hyperbaric treatment to adults and children with various neurological conditions. Dr. Neubauer is internationally recognized for his clinical research, having pioneered important emerging applications for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in the treatment of stroke, coma, and other neurological conditions, as well as new applications for wound healing. Click here to read more about us. Got a question? About treatments, special care for your child, fund raising, insurance reimbursement, legalities, etc. Just click on the link below and type out your question. In some cases we'll answer it ourselves. For other questions we'll ask one of the many parents of our patients to provide some help. Several have volunteered to act as guest columnists. Space permitting, we'll publish the question and the answer in future issues of our newsletter. Click here to submit a question. Ocean Hyberbaric Center A. Neubauer, M.D. 4001 Ocean Drive Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, FL 33308 www.oceanhbo.com Ph: (954) 771-4000 Fx: (954) 776-0670 Toll Free: (800) 552-0255 Re: Asperger's info. Thanks Gail, That was the first place I started back in February while waiting for the diagnosis. Asperger's info. Hi everyone, I recently joined the Asperger Association of New England www.aane.org and thought their web page may be of interest to some. They give lots of info. and links for all over. Lots going on in Mass., some of which might be near you Charlotte. Looks like a great resource to me..Gail ,12 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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