Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 Yes, since 1999. It has been the best thing I ever did for the ms condition. Kathy Re: Re: Vitamin C, B I've been taking Calcium-AEP for over two weeks now. With in 5 days I noticed that my fingers, hands and toes didn't hurt any longer. Which has made me happier and life a little better. Now i'm going to start working on getting off the other meds that I'm taking. Penny --- Kathy wrote: > Do you know anything that helps nerve pain? Kathy > --- " Kindscher (Charter) " > wrote: > > > Hi Cara, > > > > You have to realize that all natural foods vary in > > their content of > > nutrients. It would depend on type, when > harvested, > > and how long after > > harvesting is it being processed. For this reason > > good supplement > > companies use standardization so that you will > know > > you are actually > > getting X amount of nutrient in the bottle. Below > is > > a graph I found to > > compare the amount of Vitamin C in citrus to the > > bush plum. This chart > > would represent the average not the low or the > high. > > The Orac-O score of > > the supplement I take is 17,264 which is very high > > uses synergy to get > > this affect and is also effective for fat stored > > toxins where as most > > are not. > > > > > > > > > > > > *Australian Bush Plum* > > > > /By Eileen Vennum and Jane Ramberg/ > > > > View a PDF version of this document. > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/document_viewer.wm?FILENAME=H411#> > > > > Printable version > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/document_viewer.wm?FILENAME=H411#> > > > > > > Author biographies > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/section_viewer.wm?SECTION=EDITORIAL & MA\ IN=editorial> > > > > Author biographies > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/section_viewer.wm?SECTION=EDITORIAL & MA\ IN=editorial> > > > > > > > > Source: fruit of Terminalia ferdinandiana > > > > Synonyms: _English terms:_ green plum > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/start_frames.wm?ID=1130>, > > > > goat plum^1 > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/reference.wm?REFID=6309 & NUMBER=1> > > > > , ^2 > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/reference.wm?REFID=6372 & NUMBER=2> > > > > , ^3 > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/reference.wm?REFID=6369 & NUMBER=3> > > > > _Aboriginal terms:_ gabiny, gabinji, kabiny, > madoor, > > madoorroo, murunga, > > yaminyarri, ^4 > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/reference.wm?REFID=6374 & NUMBER=4> > > > > , ^5 > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/reference.wm?REFID=6373 & NUMBER=5> > > > > Species of Terminalia are used in many parts of > the > > world as food, > > traditional medicine and timber.^6 > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/reference.wm?REFID=6371 & NUMBER=6> > > > > The Australian bush plum > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/start_frames.wm?ID=1130>, > > > > /Terminalia ferdinandiana/, is a small deciduous > > tree found in > > northwestern Australia.^7 > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/reference.wm?REFID=6370 & NUMBER=7> > > > > During the wet season extending from January > through > > March, the plant > > produces small plum-like fruits that look and > taste > > like gooseberries.^2 > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/reference.wm?REFID=6372 & NUMBER=2> > > > > (Figure A) > > > > > > Click here to open a full-sized downloadable PDF > > (presentation-quality) > > version of this figure. > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/document_viewer.wm?FILENAME=H411#> > > > > The plums > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/start_frames.wm?ID=1130> > > are a > > popular treat for Aboriginal children and are > > favored for quick energy > > by adults on hunting trips.^2 > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/reference.wm?REFID=6372 & NUMBER=2> > > > > The plums > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/start_frames.wm?ID=1130> > > can > > be made into a beverage as well. ^4 > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/reference.wm?REFID=6374 & NUMBER=4> > > > > . The people of central Arnhem Land regard the > fruit > > more as a medicine > > than a food.^5 > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/reference.wm?REFID=6373 & NUMBER=5> > > > > The gum > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/document_viewer.wm?FILENAME=H411#> > > > > of the tree is also edible, but when mixed with > > water, it can be used > > topically to treat skin sores, backache, and sore > > feet.^3 > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/reference.wm?REFID=6369 & NUMBER=3> > > > > , ^4 > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/reference.wm?REFID=6374 & NUMBER=4> > > > > , ^5 > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/reference.wm?REFID=6373 & NUMBER=5> > > > > Nutrient analyses indicate that the fruit contains > > small amounts of > > vitamins > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/start_frames.wm?ID=788> > > > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/start_frames.wm?ID=788>B1 > > > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/start_frames.wm?ID=788> > > > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/start_frames.wm?ID=1145>and > > B2 > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/start_frames.wm?ID=1145>; > > it > > also contains sodium, potassium > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/start_frames.wm?ID=701>, > > > > magnesium > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/start_frames.wm?ID=1007>, > > > > calcium > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/start_frames.wm?ID=998>, > > iron > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/start_frames.wm?ID=1006>, > > zinc > > > <http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/start_frames.wm?ID=1027>, > > > === message truncated === Take care of you........... 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