Guest guest Posted December 6, 2000 Report Share Posted December 6, 2000 In a message dated 12/6/00 12:21:28 PM Eastern Standard Time, egroups writes: << oxygen level and breathing before Prograf. Back to the study board. >> Gayle, Is it all from being ill...liver related.or is it from Asthma caused by GERD or what? Also, do you have Sjogren's.if so it can cause a build up of mucus in your lungs..so need to use Guiphenesan...that is the usual treatment. E-mail me seperately and we can chat on this because I am trying to remember what you have aside from liver disease. Hugs, ...joanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2000 Report Share Posted December 6, 2000 In a message dated 12/6/00 12:21:28 PM Eastern Standard Time, egroups writes: << Hi Ladies, I am a bit concerned about Luanne -Ty's Mom-. I have sent her two e-mail and she hasn't responded to either. I know she is busy with her mom and Tyler but she does >> Joan, I am sorry.I do not have her address or anything...Hopefully another member here knows her well and can forward that to you in a private e-mail...please folks don't post that here for all....Joanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2001 Report Share Posted June 11, 2001 Hi group: I don't think RA SPES and Moducare contain the same plant sterols. RA SPES helped me tremendously, while Moducare had no effect other than seriously messing with my hormone levels. But I'm happy for the people it does help! Rhonda ---------- >______________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2001 16:45:23 -0700 > From: Ute Reeves <nowyoga@...> > Subject: Moducare > > I found the information on sterols interesting. When RA-spes was analyzed > it was reported to be high in plant sterols. Perhaps Moducare could help > some of the people who will be affected by the discontinuation of RA-spes. > I appreciate people sharing their experience with Moducare. > Take care, > Ute > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2002 Report Share Posted April 29, 2002 In a message dated 4/29/2002 1:20:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time, dwarfism writes: > Message: 19 > Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 08:46:56 EDT > From: tonysoares551@... > Subject: Re: LPA recommended by-laws > > > In a message dated 4/29/02 7:46:27 AM, justwhims@... > writes: > > << these should not simply be courtesy positions, but a representation of > all > members. without voting rights, the board is simply a figurehead. >> > > I believe that the executive committee should be the exclusive voting body. > The 13 LPA District Board of Directors members rarely (if ever) meets in > its > entirety. > At most Conferences a large percentage of the Dist Directors are Proxies > that > are not familiar with the issues that were being discussed over the past > year. > I propose that the Dist directors are converted into an advisory panel. > Allowing them to run their districts and participate in the conference > workshops rather than spend hours and hours in meetings while the > activities > of conference past them by. > Many directors cannot afford the expense of conference. > DAAA, Human growth, the Barty foundation and most non profits have > small exec boards. > LPA 's current form of government is antiquated. Substantiated by the fact > we're over 40 years old and still can't get grants, Public service > advertising, a national headquarters office or an Executive director. What my opinion is, and I mostly agree with Tony except I have another idea about how to get the Bd. to meet: Instead of using proxies, whoever's the head of the board (whether that's Leroy or not) should come up with an agenda for the meetings for the week. This way, the district directors who will not be present at the convention can vote absentee, similar to your local county election process if you're going to be away on Election Day. The other option would be to have a conference call type thing where the directors present would have one phone (speaker phone, of course) in the room while the other directors called in and that could be the other way. But Tony's right--we don't need proxies at the only exec board meeting of the year minus the midyear. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2002 Report Share Posted July 17, 2002 Hi, could you please post about your experiences with Nizoral? My symptoms had improved with the use of Primal Defense alone, but now they're back (in the form of IBS), and my PMS is especially getting worse. I've been leery of taking the drug, but my tests from the Great Smokies lab indicated that natural antifungals won't work on my strain of yeast. I wish I wasn't so scared, but I generally avoid medications and rely on herbals whenever possible. I just need to be able to function at work while taking the meds. Thanks! ~ candidiasis wrote: _______________________________________________________________________ Message: 1 Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2002 10:09:53 -0700 (PDT) From: Subject: Re: Nizoral I am going to begin taking Nizoral (200mg/day) and I want to take some supplements to protect my liver. I read below about milk thistle which I have heard of but am not aware of what NAC is...can someone please educate me about this? Thanks! - WusCookin@... wrote: In a message dated 06/19/02 8:10:09 PM Central Daylight Time, narberth214@... writes: > Any thoughts?? > > > > Did the sensitivity test reveal a natural antifungal that would work? You must have more of an overgrowth than I do because mine was too low to even do a sensitivity panel. Also, should you take Nizoral, just make sure to take things for the liver. I have been taking Sporanox since December (200mgs/day) and I use milk thistle and NAC to protect mine. So far I feel great and my liver tests are normal. Good luck, Annette --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2002 Report Share Posted July 17, 2002 That sounds really strange. I've been researching this illness for a few years now and I've never heard of a strain of yeast that could'nt be treated by natural of herbal antifungals. I always thought they were preferable and that the pharms often don't work. May be true but I'm sceptible about this. Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2002 Report Share Posted July 17, 2002 I'm replying to my own message. That's scepticle not sceptible (lol) Must be falling asleep. I'll blame it on the yeast. Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2005 Report Share Posted February 4, 2005 5 Top things 1 The ANXIETY ATTACKS 2 The confusion when 4 Endos and 5 docs say your levels are 'normal' but your research says its not 3 The anger when you find out your levels are the same as an average 120 yr old man and your symptoms are Classic for the condition 4 Findingout that the 'Psychological problems' you have been diagnosed with have been deliberate lies. 5 The surprise that despite it being there in front of thier eyes, docs cannot see it.. 6 The life you have lost chasing this thing down. Trying to work out what is happening to you and last but not least, the sudden realisation you cannot even count !!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2005 Report Share Posted February 4, 2005 > > 5 Top things > > > 1 The ANXIETY ATTACKS > 2 The confusion when 4 Endos and 5 docs say your levels are 'normal' but > your research says its not > 3 The anger when you find out your levels are the same as an average 120 > yr old man and your symptoms are Classic for the > condition > 4 Findingout that the 'Psychological problems' you have been diagnosed > with have been deliberate lies. > 5 The surprise that despite it being there in front of thier eyes, docs > cannot see it.. > 6 The life you have lost chasing this thing down. Trying to work out what > is happening to you > > > and last but not least, the sudden realisation you cannot even count !!!! > > > ---------------------------------- , Hi ! I'll add a few: #7 - being treated three times over 25 years for depression, including being on libido destroying Prozac three different times #8 - constantly feeling from as early as age 10 that something is wrong with you and no amount of praying to Jesus is gonna do anything about it #9 - know that you will never be able to have children of your own and know that she married you anyway, even though she wanted kids #10 - having the inconvenience and cost and hassle of injecting depotestosterone in your legs for over 33 years, and feeling the constant ramp up and taper down of the effect #11 - spending thousands of dollars to have the excess fat liposucked out of your breasts because of conversion of depotestosterone to estrogen with no knowledge or treatment that is was even happening -- until I joined this list a year ago and learned about DIM, Arimidex, etc etc #12 -- never having a blood test for 32 straight years while self injecting depo because no doctor ever thought to order one #13 -- having your already small testicles atrophy from shooting depo to the point of cost and embarrassing surgery of having to have silicon testicles put into your scrotum just to look somewhat normal #14 and last but not least, the self hatred and despise of your own body, feeling like a mutant, a freak, for over 40 years now How do you like my additions to your list, still feel bad? best Norton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2005 Report Share Posted February 5, 2005 I really relate to these two. but isn't the implant surgery of the elective type? Alone in Col, OH xxy, nort828 <nort828@...> wrote: #13 -- having your already small testicles atrophy from shooting depo to the point of cost and embarrassing surgery of having to have silicon testicles put into your scrotum just to look somewhat normal #14 and last but not least, the self hatred and despise of your own body, feeling like a mutant, a freak, for over 40 years now How do you like my additions to your list, still feel bad? best Norton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2005 Report Share Posted February 5, 2005 > > #13 -- having your already small testicles atrophy from shooting > depo to the point of cost and embarrassing surgery of having to have > silicon testicles put into your scrotum just to look somewhat normal > > #14 and last but not least, the self hatred and despise of your own > body, feeling like a mutant, a freak, for over 40 years now > > How do you like my additions to your list, still feel bad? > best > Norton ----------------------- , to me personally if was not elective, once I started to make some money it was a no brainer to do it. For the past 20 years since I had it done, I at least can feel " something " down there norton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2005 Report Share Posted December 6, 2005 Jane: Instead of posting the article (which gets mangled by the email programs), I personally would rather have the link. http://bipolarchild.com/newsletters/0512.html Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 06:27:28 -0800 (PST) From: Jane Gurin <doglover80590@...> Subject: Info about bipolar kids -- hyperaroursal Listmates, I hope you don't mind my posting something that is off the subject of nfb. This may be of interest to anyone with / or working with a bipolar child. Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2005 Report Share Posted December 6, 2005 Jane & , I much prefer the article as the link sometimes goes away before I get to it, and I save emails (just in case). Also, just as a security concern these days one needs to triple check any URL before clicking it. -- Do Something Useful Info about bipolar kids -- hyperaroursalListmates, I hope you don't mind my posting something that is off the subject ofnfb. This may be of interest to anyone with / or working with a bipolarchild. Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2007 Report Share Posted February 2, 2007 I do not agree that if the vco does not have smell or taste it is RBD. Best method of vco production like centrifuge or refrigeration/freezer method - both without use of heat - may not smell or taste of coconut. Some unpleasant smell and taste (not all) come from rancidity due to high moisture content. My hubby can produce freezer method vco without heat or any other artificial means and it comes out tasteless and odorless and it is truly virgin and lasts a long long time. His process is very tedious and not advisable for commercial scale. Problem with the Philippines is those with their own vested interests are the ones trying to set the rules on WHAT is really virgin coconut oil. Paging Dr. Magat: The PCA should set a rule for all vco producers without any bias on what is truly a virgin coconut oil. Enzymes of whatever type, use of heat, steaming of meat before processing for centrifuge, etc., should not be acceptable. If possible, why not set a good method of vco production to be shared by all producers. Afterall, not one producer can fill the world market! So agree and have a joint and controlled vco production industry in the Philippines. Then and only then can we have a reputable vco made in the Philippines. ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Never miss an email again! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. http://tools.search./toolbar/features/mail/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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