Guest guest Posted November 8, 1999 Report Share Posted November 8, 1999 Patty, Your story brightened my day. I'm glad it was only cranberry juice! he, he. Charlene (post-transtplant and AIH) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2000 Report Share Posted July 4, 2000 In a message dated 7/4/00 3:13:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time, cdn4inr@... writes: << In suffering from candida and parasites >> How do you know you are suffering from the above...what symptoms do you have??????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2000 Report Share Posted July 4, 2000 suffering from candida and parasites, I just can't seem to > get rid of them, no matter what I do. I think one thing that has escaped us, and most people for that matter, is the fact that parasites are bound in the presence of mercury---they find a place of shelter where mercury is in our bodily tissues and really can hang out. It makes it very difficult to get rid of them. Heavy metal toxicity has many symptoms that are similar to parasite and candida problems, and probably most people have some heavy metal load that needs to go. Especially if you have a mouthful of amalgam (mercury-silver) fillings. There is also stuff like lead, aluminum, arsenic and cadmium to worry about. I didn't realize I had a heavy metals issue until I was tested for them, and found to be high in mercury and arsenic. My husband was found to be high in lead, aluminum and mercury. It took us both by surprise. So, to adequately treat your body for parasites, you also have to deal with the heavy metals issue. I've gotten my 4 amalgam fillings removed, my husband is soon to get his whole mouthful worked on. We've also been doing chelation therapy, (DMSA) which is the only effective way to get rid of heavy metals, especially from the brain. Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2000 Report Share Posted July 4, 2000 At 01:36 PM 7/4/2000 -0700, you wrote: >I think one thing that has escaped us, and most people for that matter, is >the fact that parasites are bound in the presence of mercury---they find a >place of shelter where mercury is in our bodily tissues and really can hang >out. Patty ... Thank you for this information. Where would I get tests done for the metals, is it specialized? Is there info on parasites and heavy metals on the Internet? Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2000 Report Share Posted July 5, 2000 Go here and click on the link to Amalgam related websites: http://hometown.aol.com/noamalgam Dr. Cutler is an expert on chelation therapy using DMSA and lipoic acid to eliminate heavy metal toxicity. He is very active on the autism treatment newsgroup, and helps cure autistic kids. Here is a paragraph I copied from a book called " The Rebellious Body " by Janice Wittenburg, RN, relating the parasite issue: " When heavy metals such as cadmium, aluminum, lead and mercury are absorbed by the body, they reduce immune function by suppressing the phagocyte response, interfering with formation and function of antibodies, and increasing susceptibility to infection. When heavy metals overload the system, the capability of organs such as the liver and spleen is compromised, which interferes with their ability to act to reduce the toxic load. In addition, other toxins, such as radioactive isotopes latch onto heavy metals, binding each other into the body. And radionics experts contend that parasites and candida are bound in place in the presence of the heavy metal mercury. " She goes on to state: " The clinical picture created by the presence of excessive amounts of heavy metals includes allergies, fatigue, hair loss, excessive fluid retention, and susceptibility to viral infections. " There are several specialized labs that can measure your heavy metal load, and they are not that expensive. Here are three sites: www.doctorsdata.com www.metametrix.com www.gsdl.com All will require a signature from a doctor, and I found the easiest way to do it is to call them and ask what doctors from my area use their services. You can measure toxic levels either through 24 hour urine tests, or hair analysis. Patty Re: Digest Number 413 > At 01:36 PM 7/4/2000 -0700, you wrote: > > >I think one thing that has escaped us, and most people for that matter, is > >the fact that parasites are bound in the presence of mercury---they find a > >place of shelter where mercury is in our bodily tissues and really can hang > >out. > > Patty ... Thank you for this information. Where would I get tests done for > the metals, is it specialized? Is there info on parasites and heavy metals > on the Internet? > > Bob > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Accurate impartial advice on everything from laptops to table saws. > 1/4634/1/_/478268/_/962744622/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subscription email: bowel cleanse-subscribeegroups > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2000 Report Share Posted July 5, 2000 At 04:44 PM 7/4/2000 -0700, you wrote: >Go here and click on the link to Amalgam related websites: > >http://hometown.aol.com/noamalgam > >Dr. Cutler is an expert on chelation therapy using DMSA and lipoic acid to >eliminate heavy metal toxicity. He is very active on the autism treatment >newsgroup, and helps cure autistic kids. > >Here is a paragraph I copied from a book called " The Rebellious Body " by >Janice Wittenburg, RN, relating the parasite issue: Thank you for your detailed response. I am concerned about mercury and fillings. Any new fillings I have now are composite. Through a previous occupation I was in contact with lead, zinc, copper, silver ores and dust and high levels of arsenic in water. Mercury also but only for a very brief exposure. I remember in school when the chemistry teacher brought out the mercury one day and passed it around for us to look at. Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2000 Report Share Posted July 5, 2000 How are people exposed to Mercury in the first place? I have been drinking beet juice to get rid of Mercury toxicity. I read that beet juice chelates with Mercury and many other toxic metals and removes it through the urine. It purifies the blood. rhonda Nanapsc@... writes: > In a message dated 7/4/00 3:13:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > cdn4inr@... writes: > > << In suffering from candida and parasites >> > How do you know you are suffering from the above...what symptoms do you > have??????? > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Need a credit card? > Instant Approval and 0% intro APR with Aria! > 1/6034/1/_/478268/_/962738663/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subscription email: bowel cleanse-subscribeegroups > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2000 Report Share Posted July 5, 2000 Outside of occupational sources: #1 Dental amalgams; #2 Fish Dave Perkins " enjoy being " email: dperkins@... web site: www.betterwayhealth.com Re: Digest Number 413 > > How are people exposed to Mercury in the first place? > > I have been drinking beet juice to get rid of Mercury toxicity. I read > that beet juice chelates with Mercury and many other toxic metals and > removes it through the urine. It purifies the blood. > > rhonda > > > > > > Nanapsc@... writes: > > > In a message dated 7/4/00 3:13:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > > cdn4inr@... writes: > > > > << In suffering from candida and parasites >> > > How do you know you are suffering from the above...what symptoms do you > > have??????? > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------- --------- > > Need a credit card? > > Instant Approval and 0% intro APR with Aria! > > 1/6034/1/_/478268/_/962738663/ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- --------- > > > > Subscription email: bowel cleanse-subscribeegroups > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2000 Report Share Posted July 22, 2000 Dave, You say mercury accumulations can be attributed to fish? I thought fish was good for us! Is this only certain types of fish? thanks, Pam ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2000 Report Share Posted July 23, 2000 Pam Generally, the predatory fish (the bigger and older the more Mercury stored) at the top of the food chain, concentrate the mercury and other toxins in their body that are present in the prey that they eat. Dave Perkins " enjoy being " email: dperkins@... web site: www.betterwayhealth.com Re: Digest Number 413 > Dave, You say mercury accumulations can be attributed to fish? I > thought fish was good for us! Is this only certain types of fish? > thanks, Pam > ________________________________________________________________ > YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! > Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! > Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > --------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- > Subscription email: bowel cleanse-subscribeegroups > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2000 Report Share Posted August 15, 2000 Hi Carolyn, I too hve the chronic hip pan. Does your leg sometimes want to give out Just all of a sudden , because of a certain way you move & there is a hurting in the groin area. Its very short. Back in 1989, at my job, I did repetitive movement w/ my foot on a pedal on the floor. I am 5' 21/2 in., so my legs are short too. I would place a stack of cardboards on the floor & put the foot pedal on top of that. Well, this was all day, usng this pedal, I started having pain in my leg that got worse as days passed, family doc prescribed tylenol 3, which made me sick. Went to company doc. & he said it was inflamation, & Tylenol 3 is not for that or heating pad which was also what family doc. prescribed. They took pics. & said i had arthritis in my hip. The pain stoppedw/ a prescription for inflamatiom. Atthe time this happened my mother was dying of cancer & my sis & i moved in w/ her for the last 6 mos. of her life. I had to use her walker to get to doc. pain was so bad. I had scoliosis, so wonder if it could be flaring up again. My spine doesn't look straight God Bless, Patsy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2000 Report Share Posted August 15, 2000 Yes, at any moment, either of my legs may give out - usually at the knee. No hurting at the groin area. Someone described the knee pain as an ice pick stab. That's it. Fortunately, it goes away just as suddenly. But in the meantime I have doubled over because I've been stabbed! Presents a little bit of a weird picture to anyone near! Hip pain is just aching - sometimes more severe than other times. And yes, it takes some kind of anti-inflammatory med to relieve that. Heat also helps. Since I got the knee brace, the hip is actually better - no surprise! Carolyn Does your leg sometimes want to give out > Just all of a sudden , because of a certain way you move & there is a > hurting in the groin area. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2000 Report Share Posted August 15, 2000 Appreciate your reply. Without doubt, there is a great deal of damage in both of my knees. They have been " grinding " for years. One is just about shot, from having had arthros. surg in 1988 and having virtually all cartilage, and meniscus taken out and a ligament repaired. The other knee is the one that gets the stabbing pain, and I think it's because it has to do so much of the walking work, etc because the other is so shot. Until I get replacements (which will come at some point) my best therapy seems to be the " G-II Unloader " brace that I've talked about here before. That relieves the pain in the worst knee, while taking the load off the other one as well. I don't get the stabs when I have the brace on. I attribute my knee problems not to CMT itself, but to the effects of having CMT, that is, the feet that turned inward for too many years before I got orthotics, therefore resulting in great damage to the knees. Carolyn > Carolyn, > Lamar here, > > The knee pain you describe is usually associated with arthritic spurs and / or a piece of cartilage that is free floating in the bursus of the knee. The spur puts pressure on a nerve with certain movements. The floater works it's way around (floating in the liquid inside the joint) until it is on a nerve or between two contact areas inside the joint. I have had both the above and they were corrected by arthoscopic surgery. (In my case the " icepick " progressed to a " TWISTING KNIFE " pain. I saw the films of my surgery, and the surface of the joint looked like inside of a cave with all the rock formations hanging down. Normally it is smooth and glossy like a boiled egg. There were several floating fragments that had worn to where they looked like little shiny pearls. At that time I did not need a cane, but I did need a crutch following surgery for a few days. I walked out of recovery, like most people do. The next day I was able to drive about 600 miles. So it wasn't bad at all. So far, seven years later, that part is still better. My knee is weak and sometimes " buckles " due to the CMT, but the episodes of severe pain are gone. > > While an examination by an orthopedist will often tell some, usually a MRI is required for diagnosis. They may also aspirate the knee with a needle to analyze the fluid for gout. Sometimes injecting the knee with steroids helps. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: cmontana@s... > egroups > Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 11:00 AM > Subject: [] Re: Digest Number 413 > > > Yes, at any moment, either of my legs may give out - usually at the > knee. No hurting at the groin area. Someone described the knee pain > as an ice pick stab. That's it. Fortunately, it goes away just as > suddenly. But in the meantime I have doubled over because I've been > stabbed! Presents a little bit of a weird picture to anyone near! > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2000 Report Share Posted September 2, 2000 Janna, Can you tell us what other changes you are seeing with ? Thanks. Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2000 Report Share Posted September 2, 2000 In a message dated 09/02/2000 12:01:14 AM Eastern Daylight Time, egroups writes: << > I just got 's Hair annalysis back and he's like a walking toxic > waste dump. I was thinking some pretty violent thoughts. However, I had > to remind myself that most of my energy should be going into helping > to get well. If (and hopefully WHEN) he recovers, you can bet > ALOT of people in the medical community are going to be eating some > humble pie. He's already improving and we haven't even started chelation > yet. > >> : That was my schedule of priorities too! What are you doing right now that you are seeing improvement? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2000 Report Share Posted September 18, 2000 > Hmmmm, Pat. Bill was a little chagrinned to read this! He reads this list > every day, and has done so for the past 18 months...he even responds to some > questions, though I think he uses my name from time to time ;-) > > Cheers, Hi Trina Sorry that Bill got his shorts in a knot, but I think you answered part of the reason that he didn't come to mind, above. I haven't noticed him posting lately, unless-like you said-he was posting under your name. The other reason he didn't come to mind was that while I know he is a chemist, I didn't think his background was in cosmetic chemistry. If I am mistaken about that I apologize. BTW while I was perusing your web site about a month ago, I emailed you directly from your site re: your preservative system. I don't know if the email got lost in the shuffle or not, but I didn't get an answer from you or Bill. If it got lost, I can send it again, let me know. Pat. Peace, Joy, Serenity. www.houseofscents.com Cosmeticinfo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2000 Report Share Posted September 18, 2000 Several years ago my daughter in law had left a pair of earrings valued at $ 1500.00 at my house so I wrapped and sent them to her via UPS. I paid the insurance for the value, and ask them to get a signature. Guess what? Several days later my D-in-L came home from work and found the package in the bushes in front of her house. Good thing I put them in a large box. Maybe they don't lose them so much, they are just so negligent that someone else can derive the benefit instead of the recepient. Jacque Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2000 Report Share Posted October 7, 2000 Hi everyone, I am trying to delete email I have been saving. I don't remember why I saved this Digest, but what are Spenco Inserts & where can I get them? God Bless, Patsy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2000 Report Share Posted October 7, 2000 Spenco insoles help cushion your feet and absorb some of the shock from walking, etc. I've seen them in chain shoe stores as well as shoe repair stores, and I would imagine online as well, look under accessories of shoe sites. I have had Spenco insoles for about 25 years now (not the same pair), they can be trimmed easily for custom fit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2002 Report Share Posted September 12, 2002 Welcome a & ! It's great meeting you. I'm Sherrie in SC. I'm 33, married, mom of two (she's 8 and he's 4), and new student. Looking forward to chatting with you more. :-) a -- You have a great attitude! Walking and stretching are great ways to exercise. A few of us here are big Sansone in home walking fans. We'll lose together! -- Congrats on your progress so far! WOOHOO! Dawn -- WOOHOO! Way to go! Congrats, girlie! Thanks for the greeting. Have a fantastic weekend ladies! we are all gorgeous sexy hottie -- don't forget it! BB! Sherrie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I'm on my way! <A HREF= " http://www.fitday.com/WebFit/PublicJournals.html?Owner=sher%5Ft " >http://ww\ w.fitday.com/WebFit/PublicJournals.html?Owner=sher%5Ft</A> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Take a look at all my auctions! <A HREF= " http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/sc_wahm/ " >http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/\ sc_wahm/</A> <A HREF= " http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/jillryangifts/ " >http://members.ebay.com/ab\ outme/jillryangifts/</A> <A HREF= " http://auctions.shopping./booth/jillryangifts " >http://auctions.sh\ opping./booth/jillryangifts</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2003 Report Share Posted July 5, 2003 Hello-- The below reminds me of a problem I have. I don't know when to change frequencies, because I never feel or notice anything when I train. For the last couple of months, I have been training SMR up at C4. It seems not to change, either during a session or from session to session. An exception is that it seems to go down during a session, when I am training it to increase amplitude, as if it is getting tired, or maybe I am getting bored. (I get bored very easily.) Frustrated at my lack of progress, I decided to narrow its band, thinking I could train a little bit of it easier than all of it. That provided no noticeable effect either at 12 or at 15. As there were fewer frequencies to cross a threshold, it crossed the threshold less frequently, unless I lowered the threshold. Then I expanded the definition of SMR to include 11.5 and 15.5, thinking that more frequent rewards at higher thresholds might encourage nearby frequencies to increase as well. Of course, I got higher scores, but I wasn't measuring the same thing as before. Is there any possibility that this reasoning would work? Thanks, Gene doglover80590 wrote: >Hi , > >A few weeks ago, you told me about the protocols you've successfully >used with bipolar kids. Now, that I've been working with my >BrainMaster for a few weeks, what you told me is beginning to make >sense and I have a few questions as I proceed. > >--You said that you train at T3/T4 and F3/F4, adjusting the SMR band >down till calming occurs. QUESTION: Do you begin at 12-15 for each of >these and go down to say, 10-13, in each session? Or, would you at >some point begin at 10-13 and go down from there? Do you, as Pete >suggests for disconnect, go down as low as 2-5, if necessary? SECOND >QUESTION: Do you only work with rewarding this band, or do you also >inhibit 23-38 or 3-7? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2004 Report Share Posted April 26, 2004 ___ Sent with SnapperMail www.snappermail.com ....... Original Message ....... On 26 Apr 2004 07:42:00 -0000 Joint Replacement wrote: >Please don't tell me you think a person " >60 " is elderly! I am 64, >decidedly not elderly, and I'll match the speed and ease of my >recovery with anyone younger than I !! ROFLOL, Janet. Yeah that is until you can get a discount at the theater or restaraunt for being a " senior citizen. " hee hee. Seriously though, I agree. I bet you did match anyone's recovery; that is why I think the age factor really has to do with the individual. I've just been observing the folks around me here and clearly some people do better than others. There are folks though in these areas that are upwards of 80 and 90 and they are struggling so much. My neighbor here cries out day and night for family members that she has long since outlived. No 60 is not elderly. Blessings, Vera Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2004 Report Share Posted April 26, 2004 ___ Sent with SnapperMail www.snappermail.com ....... Original Message ....... On 26 Apr 2004 07:42:00 -0000 Joint Replacement wrote: >your hospital >stay? Mine was 4 and I had the ted socks and the foot >pumps for circulation. I was sent home with the teds I I was supposed to go to a rehab today but so far, this has not happened. But....it is only 11AM. I sure am a sight in this ugly hospital gown and cranberry red socks. I got a shower yesterday though. yeah!!! Blessings, Vera Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2005 Report Share Posted April 7, 2005 Oops! Sorry , just saw your post. Not much on the exercise front other than I have new videos I can't try yet because I had an allergic reaction to my anti-seizure meds and can't exercise till my blood cells normalize....<sigh> a -- _______________________________________________ NEW! Lycos Dating Search. The only place to search multiple dating sites at once. http://datingsearch.lycos.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 Hi! I noticed some people looking for fill Dr.'s in Utah and thought I would answer. I grew up in Utah and go there often enough to visit family that I've just decided to do my fills there instead of here in Texas where I had a very bad experience (with the Texas Dr.) There's a Dr. in Provo, Dr. McKeen who is in Utah every other week doing fills and lap band surgeries. The other weeks he's in California in his other office. He will do fills on Mexican bandsters but it's hard to get in to see him since he's only in Utah every other week and his own patients come first. His office referred me to Dr. Green who is in MOuntain View Hospital in Payson. He's a radiologist and he was trained by Dr. McKeen to do fills. I had an excellent experience with him. He was very kind and he is very respectful of the Mexican Dr's and the great lapband surgeries that they do. He does the fill under flouro. The fee is $150 to the hospital and $100 in cash to the Dr. If you are too full or have any problems with the next couple of weeks he'll see you at no charge, even on the weekends. I had a wonderful experience with him and recommend him. One of his recpetionist is even a lap band patient. Dr. Green's number is 801-465-7089. When you call you'll get the radiology department and just tell them you want a lap band fill. They are very helpful. Let me know if you have any questions! Ruth wrote on 10/15/2005, 9:29 AM: > Vesper, did you find a doctor in Utah to do your fills? I live in > Idaho and would interested in that info. Thanks > > Pam > 7/18/05 > 260/225/160 -- Ruth Francks CajunFrancks@... 509-389-3693 1019 W Morton St Denison TX 75020 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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