Guest guest Posted January 29, 2001 Report Share Posted January 29, 2001 In a message dated 1/27/01 2:33:22 AM Pacific Standard Time, bodyforlife writes: << Another question I have is about Phen-Free. I know a lot of people take it, and I am worried that it causes a weird feeling in my chest, like heartburn. >> Hi. I just started myself and bought EAS BetaLean at GNC which I was told is EAS's new version of the Phen-Free. Basically its a fat burner. I noticed a little heart racing but then checked the label and there is caffeine in it. Does caffeine give you heartburn? I can cause the " racing " feel. Lots of diet products have that effect from the caffeine. I dont take near the dose listed on the bottle. It says 3 pills/ twice a day. I'm only doing one pill 2x day. They're huge horse pills too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2001 Report Share Posted January 29, 2001 In a message dated 1/27/01 2:33:22 AM Pacific Standard Time, bodyforlife writes: << I've lined up all my weights to maximize efficiency, but sometimes, it takes me longer than a minute from the time I finish one set, to change the weights on each dumbell, to get back in position and start the next set. I'd say that there is no resting involved, as 80-90% of that time, I'm moving weights around. >> I can see how hard that would be. We stocked our home gym with separate sets of dumbells ranging from 3lb to 45lb for DH and I. After one week I'm beyond using the 3lbs and I'm sure we'll need to buy heavier sets soon for DH. It takes up a lot of space but is very convienent since we dont need to mess with adding and removing weights. We just need to buy a rack to support them all. Right now they are lined up against the wall in our upstairs bonus room. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2001 Report Share Posted January 29, 2001 In a message dated 1/27/01 2:33:22 AM Pacific Standard Time, bodyforlife writes: << I use the myoplex ready to drink, in chocolate. I think it tastes much better than the powder. More convenient too. >> I agree. Its much thinner then the Chocolate Cream Myoplex Lite Shakes that I tried. I'd compare it to a diet with the taste of added protein powder. I think the thinner consistency is what makes it easier to take. I stocked up on Shakes and bars this weekend. GNC in my area had everything on sale plus he gave me another 20% off for buying their club card. The employee told me their newer Tropical mixes (Pina Colada, Orange Jubilee, Peaches and Cream, and Banana cream) are good. DH liked the Banana and I tried the Orange last night. Very orange-ey but not bad. DH liked the Vanilla cream - says it takes like Yellow cake batter. I didn't try it yet but it did smell like cake batter to me too. I bought the Myoplex lite Raspberry and Chocolate Fudge bars. The boxes were on sale for $14.99 each + the 20% discount I got. That's just $1.19 a bar. I tried and like the Raspberry. The employee there said the Chocolate Fudge are the best but I have yet to try. Before I started DH's Dad and step Mom turned us on to the program and gave us some Myoplex lite Apple Spice and Toffee crunch bars. I really liked the Apple spice. The GNC employee said of all the protein shakes on the market, the Myoplex are one of the best and one of the most popular brands. Seems BFL is very popular in town here. I had never heard of it until DH's family showed us the book during Christmas vacation. Now that I'm stocked up, I'm following both the diet and exercise plan to a " T " as of this Saturday, my official start date. I'm down 5 lbs (I assume all fat as I've been getting stronger) over the past two weeks when I was really only doing the weights. Wish me luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2001 Report Share Posted February 1, 2001 Ellen, Yes, there is a way to do it. Use the Awareness cleanse. It is specifically designed to be a gentle VERY thorough cleanse. The lady that I am working with personally who started out weighing 365 started with just the digestive colon cleanse part of it, which is the product called " Experience " She said it made her feel so much better just taking this product right before bedtime. She has now signed up to be a distributor herself. (It only costs $10.00) I have another personal friend that is quite over weight also, he started on the entire cleanse and rebuild program which also kills parasites. I just saw him last night and he has lost quite a bit of weight. He told me he is feeling so much better, he is almost obnoxious! He said he has more energy, is actually sleeping better, and has changed his food cravings. He said his wife is so jealous because he is losing weight and she isn't! He said he is also not so depressed. (He was taking anit-depressants, not sure if he still is.) My sister who you might remember has struggled for years to lose about 200 extra pounds has been on the Awareness cleanse for several months. She is losing and feeling so much better. She is now a distributor too, even though I told her she could have products at my cost, she wanted to start her own business. This is my awareness page http://www.karma.awarenesshealth.com The colon parasite cleansing program is the cleanse and rebuild starter pak. The products in that kit are the " Experience, the digestive and colon cleanser " , the " Family Clear, which is a larger bottle of the parasite killer " , and " Harmony " which is a liquid that has a lot of enzymes and rebuilders in it. Anyway, my mom and sister are both teachers and they are doing the Awareness cleanse with no problems with the bathroom problems that you are worrying about. Also, this cleanse doesn't need to do enemas, the Experience takes care of that. ~Karma karma@... http://loaves-n-fishes.com Karma, thanks for the encouragement... I will concentrate on the breathing... As for the parasite clense, is there any way to do it slower but to accomodate a work schedule? I am teaching now and have only 1 lav as a resource for during the day!!! Or I could try it over February vacation. Is there a slower way but more convenient for the working gal? Maybe that is what I need. I take the Lessman Inner clense almost daily. But I have no energy!! I come home from school and I am wiped. The one thing that I noticed on BF was that I had less energy and was more tired!! I never could figure it out... You can let me know privately if you want. I appreciate all of your help. Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2001 Report Share Posted December 19, 2001 In a message dated 12/19/01 11:21:56 AM Eastern Standard Time, writes: > , > > Why don't you try putting the enzymes in a sandwich and keep it at > home for observation - let us know what it looks like afer several > hours. > > It sounds to me like the enzymes are having the effect on your child > that many others have reported here. How great! > > > ... This shows how frazzled I have been...to think I haven't thought of this myself! Thanks for pointing out the obvious...lol. The only concern I have for doing it here and leaving it here is if my husband finds the sandwich. He thinks we should check with 's doctor first. The same doctor who doesn't think the GFCF diet makes a difference, but said " it couldn't hurt, so try it " . Also, the same one who insists the vaccines are safe and also the same one who doesn't like to give referrals for my daughters to the chiropractor (but he does at my insistence). I gave my husband all the links, including this club...as well as the houston site, etc. and told him to read up on it, then we can talk. I waited a month and his e-mail just sat there, so I said the hell with it and went on with it myself. He is usually with me on these decisions, but I wasn't going to wait a year for him to get his butt in gear! By the way, I am not changing doctors, because even tho we don't agree on a lot of things....I do have him to thank for sending for her evaluation at 15 months. As a matter of fact, HE insisted on it. He also kept pushing the importance to me of the many hours of Early Intervention that she should receive...and I like him...despite some of our differences. Also, although he'll let his point known, he also listens to mine and doesn't just close me out. That's why we are sticking with him. Thanks again for the info! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2002 Report Share Posted January 25, 2002 In a message dated 1/25/02 3:06:19 PM Central Standard Time, AGM@... writes: > I have gone to the Nordic Naturals site, but I can't find anything actually > called " ProEFA. " Is it listed under a different name, now? They have it, but I can't find it on their site either. You can call them or order it here: <A HREF= " http://www.shop-in-service.com/proefa.htm " >ProEFA</A> Karla SAHM to Jackie, , Jenna and Kamryn Visit the kids sites: <A HREF= " http://jackierenee88.homestead.com/Jackie1.html " >Jackie</A> <A HREF= " http://jackierenee88.homestead.com/1.html " ></A> <A HREF= " http://jacjoejensplace.homestead.com/JennasPage.html " >Jenna</A> <A HREF= " http://jacjoejensplace.homestead.com/NewBaby.html " >Kamryn</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2003 Report Share Posted September 26, 2003 Hi I'll be there and I'll pass the info to B. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2004 Report Share Posted April 5, 2004 Great news, Zil. And it's good to hear you sounding so much more positive. ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2005 Report Share Posted April 16, 2005 We've heard similar information. Before each surgery, my daughter would have a " Visual field " test proving that her vision was limited by her upper lids. I also sent articles & pictures to my insurance company because they hadn't heard of it; also had the oculoplasitic surgeon call them. blepharophimosis Re: paying for surgery I am not an expert in insurance or any of this issues but first I would look at the reason they are denying your claim, do they think it is cosmetic? Because it isn't, your child is around the same age as Lily and if his vision is inhibited the surgery is necessary for his development. Have you spoken to your employer? Other options would be public assistance, changing insurance companies, changing jobs. Can another family member put your son on their insurance? I am so sorry you have to deal with this on top of having a little baby who needs surgery. > > Hi my son and I have Bleph and my ins. will not cver it what should i > do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2006 Report Share Posted November 12, 2006 Hey : (gf) I was initially put on 400 m.g at diagnosis, 600 I couldn't tolerate at all. Over almost 4 years I have been on 300 and this man is 65. Though I am a wee bit younger, it could have something to do with overall health, I recall another sister on 300 as her standard dosage from 2 years ago (my 2 cents only). " K " " I AIN'T FINISHED YET " !!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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