Guest guest Posted November 19, 2002 Report Share Posted November 19, 2002 In a message dated 11/19/2002 6:26:08 AM Pacific Standard Time, writes: Message: 1 Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 08:38:08 -0800 (PST) From: "Penny C." <pcoley27@...> Subject: Headaches Hello everyone, I was wondering what everyone does for they're headaches. Hi Penny, I've been a life long headache sufferer and mine are actually less severe now! I know my doctors were okay with me taking Immitrex but that quit working for me and now I take a pain reliever prescibed by the dr. because my plateletes run too low to take any of the usual Tylenol, Aleve or Motrin. It sounds like he needs to bug the dr because it's something new for him. I'm sure there are many things in AIH that can cause headaches including extreme fatigue. The best way I've found in dealing with dr. on headaches, is to not let it go - especially migraine type, keep after them. But check first to make sure nothing else is causing them! Good luck! Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2004 Report Share Posted September 12, 2004 Well, I'll be signing off of this group very soon. I had a miraculous healing of my rheumatoid arthritis in Canada 3 weeks ago. Since then, I haven't even taken an aspirin. I'm totally and completely healed. My RA started in 1998 and I've had my share of pain. I let everyone know that a protein diet helped a lot...and that's what I did until 3 weeks ago. Now, I'm going wild eating all the things that I couldn't eat for years...especially the first 2 or 3 days. The 2nd day after my healing, I was eating ice cream, pizza, tomatoes, mashed potatoes...making up for all those times I couldn't eat those things. My husband and daughter knew that I was indeed healed when I was eating all that stuff. Of course, they could really tell by looking at my eyes. I've been on this list for a long time...haven't really posted for a long time. I'm not going into specifics on my healing here...but if anyone wants to e-mail me privately or call me in Key West at 305-745-9894, I'll give the details. By the way, we didn't evacuate for Hurricane Ivan..waited to see what would happen and now it's not going to hit here..just a lot of rain. (This was a miraculous healing that took place over 3 days with a healer in Canada....for years, I always thought that if I could find someone that did that kind of healing, I would be healed. My husband was also healed from a short term memory loss problem that he has had since a car wreck 18 years ago. He says that he feels like his mind is finally clear as it has been foggy for a long time. Delaine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2004 Report Share Posted September 13, 2004 Well, I haven't called this person, but it sure sounds like a sales pitch come-on to me. Be wary of " miraculous " cures. > Well, I'll be signing off of this group very soon. I had a miraculous > healing of my rheumatoid arthritis in Canada 3 weeks ago. Since then, I > haven't even taken an aspirin. I'm totally and completely healed. > > My RA started in 1998 and I've had my share of pain. I let everyone know > that a protein diet helped a lot...and that's what I did until 3 weeks ago. > Now, I'm going wild eating all the things that I couldn't eat for > years...especially the first 2 or 3 days. The 2nd day after my healing, I > was eating ice cream, pizza, tomatoes, mashed potatoes...making up for all > those times I couldn't eat those things. My husband and daughter knew that > I was indeed healed when I was eating all that stuff. Of course, they could > really tell by looking at my eyes. > > I've been on this list for a long time...haven't really posted for a long > time. > > I'm not going into specifics on my healing here...but if anyone wants to > e-mail me privately or call me in Key West at 305-745-9894, I'll give the > details. By the way, we didn't evacuate for Hurricane Ivan..waited to see > what would happen and now it's not going to hit here..just a lot of rain. > (This was a miraculous healing that took place over 3 days with a healer in > Canada....for years, I always thought that if I could find someone that did > that kind of healing, I would be healed. My husband was also healed from a > short term memory loss problem that he has had since a car wreck 18 years > ago. He says that he feels like his mind is finally clear as it has been > foggy for a long time. > > Delaine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2004 Report Share Posted September 13, 2004 She seems legit so far but I think that she's euphoric over what to me appears to be an enbrel induced remission. I read that some people have periods of complete remission after being on enbrel so maybe this is the real answer? She has earlier posts on the board that indicate that she has been on enbrel. If it is an enbrel induced remission I wouldn't want to be present when her symptoms come back like a tidal wave. I haven't read where anyone has complete remission from enbrel that lasts, most of the stuff that I have read indicate that when the remission is over the symptoms are usually worse and that enbrel doesn't work or works less in the next round. We'll see.... maybe. I hope that she does remain in remission for her sake. Jeff rheumatic Re: Digest Number 2608 > Well, I haven't called this person, but it sure sounds like a sales > pitch come-on to me. Be wary of " miraculous " cures. > > > > > > Well, I'll be signing off of this group very soon. I had a > miraculous > > healing of my rheumatoid arthritis in Canada 3 weeks ago. > Since then, I > > haven't even taken an aspirin. I'm totally and completely > healed. > > > > My RA started in 1998 and I've had my share of pain. I let > everyone know > > that a protein diet helped a lot...and that's what I did until 3 > weeks ago. > > Now, I'm going wild eating all the things that I couldn't eat for > > years...especially the first 2 or 3 days. The 2nd day after my > healing, I > > was eating ice cream, pizza, tomatoes, mashed > potatoes...making up for all > > those times I couldn't eat those things. My husband and > daughter knew that > > I was indeed healed when I was eating all that stuff. Of course, > they could > > really tell by looking at my eyes. > > > > I've been on this list for a long time...haven't really posted for a > long > > time. > > > > I'm not going into specifics on my healing here...but if anyone > wants to > > e-mail me privately or call me in Key West at 305-745-9894, I'll > give the > > details. By the way, we didn't evacuate for Hurricane > Ivan..waited to see > > what would happen and now it's not going to hit here..just a lot > of rain. > > (This was a miraculous healing that took place over 3 days > with a healer in > > Canada....for years, I always thought that if I could find > someone that did > > that kind of healing, I would be healed. My husband was also > healed from a > > short term memory loss problem that he has had since a car > wreck 18 years > > ago. He says that he feels like his mind is finally clear as it > has been > > foggy for a long time. > > > > Delaine > > > > > To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2004 Report Share Posted September 13, 2004 I have been on and off of Enbrel for over four years after the AP totally failed for me. I was in remission for a year and a half. Recently, I had to start Enbrel again because of a flare. I started again at half the dose (one injection per week) four months ago. I will stop Enbrel soon because it seems to have totally arrested the disease. There are many cases of Enbrel induced remission especially in PA cases. I will try to post this message to the board but they usually censor any positive information about Enbrel. --- mailbin <mailbin@...> wrote: > She seems legit so far but I think that she's > euphoric over what to me > appears to be an enbrel induced remission. I read > that some people have > periods of complete remission after being on enbrel > so maybe this is the > real answer? > > She has earlier posts on the board that indicate > that she has been on > enbrel. If it is an enbrel induced remission I > wouldn't want to be present > when her symptoms come back like a tidal wave. I > haven't read where anyone > has complete remission from enbrel that lasts, most > of the stuff that I have > read indicate that when the remission is over the > symptoms are usually worse > and that enbrel doesn't work or works less in the > next round. > > We'll see.... maybe. I hope that she does remain in > remission for her sake. > > Jeff > > > rheumatic Re: Digest Number 2608 > > > > Well, I haven't called this person, but it sure > sounds like a sales > > pitch come-on to me. Be wary of " miraculous " > cures. > > > > > > > > > > > Well, I'll be signing off of this group very > soon. I had a > > miraculous > > > healing of my rheumatoid arthritis in Canada 3 > weeks ago. > > Since then, I > > > haven't even taken an aspirin. I'm totally and > completely > > healed. > > > > > > My RA started in 1998 and I've had my share of > pain. I let > > everyone know > > > that a protein diet helped a lot...and that's > what I did until 3 > > weeks ago. > > > Now, I'm going wild eating all the things that I > couldn't eat for > > > years...especially the first 2 or 3 days. The > 2nd day after my > > healing, I > > > was eating ice cream, pizza, tomatoes, mashed > > potatoes...making up for all > > > those times I couldn't eat those things. My > husband and > > daughter knew that > > > I was indeed healed when I was eating all that > stuff. Of course, > > they could > > > really tell by looking at my eyes. > > > > > > I've been on this list for a long time...haven't > really posted for a > > long > > > time. > > > > > > I'm not going into specifics on my healing > here...but if anyone > > wants to > > > e-mail me privately or call me in Key West at > 305-745-9894, I'll > > give the > > > details. By the way, we didn't evacuate for > Hurricane > > Ivan..waited to see > > > what would happen and now it's not going to hit > here..just a lot > > of rain. > > > (This was a miraculous healing that took place > over 3 days > > with a healer in > > > Canada....for years, I always thought that if I > could find > > someone that did > > > that kind of healing, I would be healed. My > husband was also > > healed from a > > > short term memory loss problem that he has had > since a car > > wreck 18 years > > > ago. He says that he feels like his mind is > finally clear as it > > has been > > > foggy for a long time. > > > > > > Delaine > > > > > > > > > > To unsubscribe, email: > rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2004 Report Share Posted September 13, 2004 That's what happened to me... I had a 2.5 yr Enbrel induced remission, then I had a couple unrelated surgeries, and my body blasted back with a nasty flare. Right now I'm still on the Enbrel (it keeps my psoriasis in check), and am trying the Minocin for my arthritis. My dr. says the combo is bizarre, but if it ends up working, neither of us care how weird it is! Marietta > She seems legit so far but I think that she's euphoric over what to me > appears to be an enbrel induced remission. I read that some people have > periods of complete remission after being on enbrel so maybe this is the > real answer? > > She has earlier posts on the board that indicate that she has been on > enbrel. If it is an enbrel induced remission I wouldn't want to be present > when her symptoms come back like a tidal wave. I haven't read where anyone > has complete remission from enbrel that lasts, most of the stuff that I > have > read indicate that when the remission is over the symptoms are usually > worse > and that enbrel doesn't work or works less in the next round. > > We'll see.... maybe. I hope that she does remain in remission for her > sake. > > Jeff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2004 Report Share Posted September 13, 2004 I don't know what happened there but it would appear that my previous message didn't post to the board. Could it be censorship or a mess up? Hmmm... I hope that enbrel works for you. I personally will wait to see what the long term effects are from it's use, so far I can afford to do so. At this point I'm still on 10 mg of pred a day and 100 bid mino MWF, I know what the risks are from using that combo and so far I seem to be getting better albeit in leaps and stumbles. Most days I have very little in the way of pain and ever since the first time that I used the Flagyl all of my swollen parts have returned to normal. So, as long as nothing falls off a cliff I'll be staying the course. I'll be watching the biologics very closely and if necessary I'll go that route but it'll be only on a last resort basis until they are proven safer over a longer period. I wish you luck, I read your story and I understand. Jeff rheumatic Re: Digest Number 2608 > > > > > > > Well, I haven't called this person, but it sure > > sounds like a sales > > > pitch come-on to me. Be wary of " miraculous " > > cures. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Well, I'll be signing off of this group very > > soon. I had a > > > miraculous > > > > healing of my rheumatoid arthritis in Canada 3 > > weeks ago. > > > Since then, I > > > > haven't even taken an aspirin. I'm totally and > > completely > > > healed. > > > > > > > > My RA started in 1998 and I've had my share of > > pain. I let > > > everyone know > > > > that a protein diet helped a lot...and that's > > what I did until 3 > > > weeks ago. > > > > Now, I'm going wild eating all the things that I > > couldn't eat for > > > > years...especially the first 2 or 3 days. The > > 2nd day after my > > > healing, I > > > > was eating ice cream, pizza, tomatoes, mashed > > > potatoes...making up for all > > > > those times I couldn't eat those things. My > > husband and > > > daughter knew that > > > > I was indeed healed when I was eating all that > > stuff. Of course, > > > they could > > > > really tell by looking at my eyes. > > > > > > > > I've been on this list for a long time...haven't > > really posted for a > > > long > > > > time. > > > > > > > > I'm not going into specifics on my healing > > here...but if anyone > > > wants to > > > > e-mail me privately or call me in Key West at > > 305-745-9894, I'll > > > give the > > > > details. By the way, we didn't evacuate for > > Hurricane > > > Ivan..waited to see > > > > what would happen and now it's not going to hit > > here..just a lot > > > of rain. > > > > (This was a miraculous healing that took place > > over 3 days > > > with a healer in > > > > Canada....for years, I always thought that if I > > could find > > > someone that did > > > > that kind of healing, I would be healed. My > > husband was also > > > healed from a > > > > short term memory loss problem that he has had > > since a car > > > wreck 18 years > > > > ago. He says that he feels like his mind is > > finally clear as it > > > has been > > > > foggy for a long time. > > > > > > > > Delaine > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To unsubscribe, email: > > rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2004 Report Share Posted September 13, 2004 Your message came through fine! rheumatic Re: Digest Number 2608 > > > > > > > Well, I haven't called this person, but it sure > > sounds like a sales > > > pitch come-on to me. Be wary of " miraculous " > > cures. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Well, I'll be signing off of this group very > > soon. I had a > > > miraculous > > > > healing of my rheumatoid arthritis in Canada 3 > > weeks ago. > > > Since then, I > > > > haven't even taken an aspirin. I'm totally and > > completely > > > healed. > > > > > > > > My RA started in 1998 and I've had my share of > > pain. I let > > > everyone know > > > > that a protein diet helped a lot...and that's > > what I did until 3 > > > weeks ago. > > > > Now, I'm going wild eating all the things that I > > couldn't eat for > > > > years...especially the first 2 or 3 days. The > > 2nd day after my > > > healing, I > > > > was eating ice cream, pizza, tomatoes, mashed > > > potatoes...making up for all > > > > those times I couldn't eat those things. My > > husband and > > > daughter knew that > > > > I was indeed healed when I was eating all that > > stuff. Of course, > > > they could > > > > really tell by looking at my eyes. > > > > > > > > I've been on this list for a long time...haven't > > really posted for a > > > long > > > > time. > > > > > > > > I'm not going into specifics on my healing > > here...but if anyone > > > wants to > > > > e-mail me privately or call me in Key West at > > 305-745-9894, I'll > > > give the > > > > details. By the way, we didn't evacuate for > > Hurricane > > > Ivan..waited to see > > > > what would happen and now it's not going to hit > > here..just a lot > > > of rain. > > > > (This was a miraculous healing that took place > > over 3 days > > > with a healer in > > > > Canada....for years, I always thought that if I > > could find > > > someone that did > > > > that kind of healing, I would be healed. My > > husband was also > > > healed from a > > > > short term memory loss problem that he has had > > since a car > > > wreck 18 years > > > > ago. He says that he feels like his mind is > > finally clear as it > > > has been > > > > foggy for a long time. > > > > > > > > Delaine > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To unsubscribe, email: > > rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2004 Report Share Posted September 13, 2004 On 9/13/04 3:53 PM, " mailbin " <mailbin@...> wrote: > > I don't know what happened there but it would appear that my previous > message didn't post to the board. You need to be very aware that unless you specifically readdress a post to the group, the group will not receive it: it will instead go to the original poster. I am intentionally sending this both to the group and to you, to remind you how it works. It appears to me much of what you have included to the group just now was intended as a private offlist exchange. Be careful about that, folks don't necessarily want their offlist exchanges broadcast to the group. -- Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2004 Report Share Posted September 14, 2004 Ron, there are many, many other places on the net where you can discuss Enbrel - a toxic drug designed to deal with symptoms. This list isn't one of them. This list is strictly for information and support to people interested in the much safer antibiotic protocol as stated on www.rheumatic.org that deals with cause and not symptoms. Dr. Brown found no need to put people on toxic drugs like Enbrel. Dr. Mercola is now putting these diseases in remission with alternative means - diet, detoxing, etc. You state the antibiotic protocol has failed you so what is your purpose in trying to stay on this list? You weren't on the antibiotic protocol long enough to say it failed you. I've known of people on the AP up to 5 years before they even turned the corner - let alone reach remission. Then too, I wonder just how much effort you put into getting well. Your posts were moderated for a long time, and when you continually refused to adhere to the rules governing this list, you were removed from the list. Now you have subscribed at under " defective " to get past the moderators rather than using your own name. You've made your choice of therapy and you need to join a list that supports that choice. Ethel rheumatic Re: Digest Number 2608 > > > > > > > Well, I haven't called this person, but it sure > > sounds like a sales > > > pitch come-on to me. Be wary of " miraculous " > > cures. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Well, I'll be signing off of this group very > > soon. I had a > > > miraculous > > > > healing of my rheumatoid arthritis in Canada 3 > > weeks ago. > > > Since then, I > > > > haven't even taken an aspirin. I'm totally and > > completely > > > healed. > > > > > > > > My RA started in 1998 and I've had my share of > > pain. I let > > > everyone know > > > > that a protein diet helped a lot...and that's > > what I did until 3 > > > weeks ago. > > > > Now, I'm going wild eating all the things that I > > couldn't eat for > > > > years...especially the first 2 or 3 days. The > > 2nd day after my > > > healing, I > > > > was eating ice cream, pizza, tomatoes, mashed > > > potatoes...making up for all > > > > those times I couldn't eat those things. My > > husband and > > > daughter knew that > > > > I was indeed healed when I was eating all that > > stuff. Of course, > > > they could > > > > really tell by looking at my eyes. > > > > > > > > I've been on this list for a long time...haven't > > really posted for a > > > long > > > > time. > > > > > > > > I'm not going into specifics on my healing > > here...but if anyone > > > wants to > > > > e-mail me privately or call me in Key West at > > 305-745-9894, I'll > > > give the > > > > details. By the way, we didn't evacuate for > > Hurricane > > > Ivan..waited to see > > > > what would happen and now it's not going to hit > > here..just a lot > > > of rain. > > > > (This was a miraculous healing that took place > > over 3 days > > > with a healer in > > > > Canada....for years, I always thought that if I > > could find > > > someone that did > > > > that kind of healing, I would be healed. My > > husband was also > > > healed from a > > > > short term memory loss problem that he has had > > since a car > > > wreck 18 years > > > > ago. He says that he feels like his mind is > > finally clear as it > > > has been > > > > foggy for a long time. > > > > > > > > Delaine > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To unsubscribe, email: > > rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2005 Report Share Posted September 29, 2005 Hi Pam, In response to your inquiry regarding funnel chests, one of my older sons, Steve, age 19, has this condition. (This is a bio son, my PID kiddo is adopted, so it's not related to PID.) I think that there are varying degrees of severity. The doctor told him that his lung capacity would be diminished slightly. (In fact when he played around with 's peak flow meter recently, his lung capacity was significantly lower than his older brothers.) He has functioned fine with it however. He is now 6'6 " tall. He played competitive soccer for 8 years, also won state swimming awards. It has not held him back. He was slightly self conscious of it but seems to deal with it fine. I asked him about the surgery several years ago. Our doctor said that, at the time, they would only consider surgery for extreme cases because it is so invasive and painful. Steve said no way! For him it would be a cosmetic thing only. I'm sure that your doctor can advise you if there are any new ways to deal with it, but in our case, it hasn't been that big of a deal. Good luck with your kiddos! Janet, mom to , XLA (and also mom to 5 older ones) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2005 Report Share Posted September 29, 2005 Hi Pam, In response to your inquiry regarding funnel chests, one of my older sons, Steve, age 19, has this condition. (This is a bio son, my PID kiddo is adopted, so it's not related to PID.) I think that there are varying degrees of severity. The doctor told him that his lung capacity would be diminished slightly. (In fact when he played around with 's peak flow meter recently, his lung capacity was significantly lower than his older brothers.) He has functioned fine with it however. He is now 6'6 " tall. He played competitive soccer for 8 years, also won state swimming awards. It has not held him back. He was slightly self conscious of it but seems to deal with it fine. I asked him about the surgery several years ago. Our doctor said that, at the time, they would only consider surgery for extreme cases because it is so invasive and painful. Steve said no way! For him it would be a cosmetic thing only. I'm sure that your doctor can advise you if there are any new ways to deal with it, but in our case, it hasn't been that big of a deal. Good luck with your kiddos! Janet, mom to , XLA (and also mom to 5 older ones) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 , I totally agree with the yeast issue and Nizoral. When my daughter is on it, she is 90% recovered. When she has to switch off she regresses. She knows it and tells me to call Dr. Goldberg to tell him her medicine stopped working. PMS is worse when she is off it. It is just so obvious now what meds she needs. When you have the " bright and focused " child Dr. G talks about, you finally know what he means by that statement! Joni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 Hi Olushola: I have been taking ALA for many years, but was not aware of the "R" version. I assume that this stands for the right-hand molecule. That would make it unusual, since most bioavailable versions for humans are "L". Regards, Jim Share experiences using the Bob Beck protocol-black box & magnetic pulser. The Black Box elctronic device known to reverse man Hi Absolutes are seldom true, especially when we talk about how the body responds to what we put in it. If I'm correct, the out of control immune response typically occurs during a pandemic. Maybe some one can chime in on this. While we are on the subject of anti-oxidants, a very good one is R-Alpha Lipoic Acid. Diabetics shouldn't go without it. Olushola It takes a life time to know oneself Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 From what I have Read, R-ALA is a Natural Version and is Twice as Effective as Synthetic Lipoic Acid(ALA). The article on Physicians Formula Site states that 25mg of R-ALA a few time a week is all that is Necessary. Too much is not good. I'd like to see some studies on this. When Time allows I will see if I can find some. M~R jim wrote:  Hi Olushola: I have been taking ALA for many years, but was not aware of the "R" version. I assume that this stands for the right-hand molecule. That would make it unusual, since most bioavailable versions for humans are "L". Regards, Jim Share experiences using the Bob Beck protocol-black box & magnetic pulser. The Black Box elctronic device known to reverse man Hi Absolutes are seldom true, especially when we talk about how the body responds to what we put in it. If I'm correct, the out of control immune response typically occurs during a pandemic. Maybe some one can chime in on this. While we are on the subject of anti-oxidants, a very good one is R-Alpha Lipoic Acid. Diabetics shouldn't go without it. Olushola It takes a life time to know oneself No virus found in this outgoing messageChecked by PC Tools AntiVirus (6.1.0.25 - 6.13960).http://www.pctools.com/free-antivirus/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 Doesn't that mean it is the right spinning molecule and therefore the body mirrors it as opposed to not splitting ALA? Chirally correct? In skin care, which is my field, it is quickly becoming important in ingredients and effectiveness of action. In medicine chirally correct ingredients is imperative. Jude Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerryFrom: Ron <rw@...>Date: Tue, 29 Dec 2009 09:28:43 -0800< >Subject: Re: Digest Number 2608 From what I have Read, R-ALA is a Natural Version and is Twice asEffective as Synthetic Lipoic Acid(ALA). The article on PhysiciansFormula Site states that 25mg of R-ALA a few time a week is all that isNecessary. Too much is not good. I'd like to see some studies on this.When Time allows I will see if I can find some.M~Rjim wrote: Hi Olushola:I have been taking ALA for many years, but was not aware of the "R"version. I assume that this stands for the right-hand molecule. Thatwould make it unusual, since most bioavailable versions for humans are"L".Regards, JimShare experiences using the Bob Beck protocol-black box & magnetic pulser. The Black Box elctronic device known to reverse manHi Absolutes are seldom true, especially when we talk about how the bodyresponds to what we put in it. If I'm correct, the out of control immuneresponse typically occurs during a pandemic. Maybe some one can chimein on this.While we are on the subject of anti-oxidants, a very good one is R-AlphaLipoic Acid. Diabetics shouldn't go without it.OlusholaIt takes a life time to know oneself :)No virus found in this outgoing messageChecked by PC Tools AntiVirus (6.1.0.25 - 6.13960).http://www.pctools.com/free-antivirus/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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