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> I'm looking for 8 to 10 oz. glass bottles with cork tops. I

I've found the largest variety of bottles at both 's Crafts and

World Market (Cost Cutters).

Good luck.

~Conni~

northern Illinois

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Hi Vicki;

Just a thought;

Try cutting down on your beeswax. Beeswax is naturally very hard and the amount

that you have listed sounds like way too much for a softer lip balm. Try .3

instead of .6.

Blessings:

Raven

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You might also look at a Pier 1. Sometimes they have good buys on bottles with

corks. Since that is a retail store, the tax number is not necessary.

They offered to set up a business account for me. I think it was the purchase

of $100. That time I only bought $80.

HTH.

Betty Ott

Re: Need some help!

> I'm looking for 8 to 10 oz. glass bottles with cork tops. I

I've found the largest variety of bottles at both 's Crafts and

World Market (Cost Cutters).

Good luck.

~Conni~

northern Illinois

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At 08:54 AM 10/24/2004 EDT, you wrote:

>

>My stepson, who is 21, is thinking about becoming an exchange student. He is

>in his junior year of college. I know, in order to be in the program, you

need

>certain immunizations. Different countries, different requirements. Has

>anyone had experience with this? He wants to see " the world. " I wanted to

smash him

>when he said if I can get a chance to do this, and I have to get a vaccine,

>or not go, I will get the vaccine!

>

>I have done some research, but because the websites are for different

>colleges, and it depends on what country you would go, I'm not finding

anything!\\

NO VACCINES ARE REQUIRED FOR ANY COUNTRY (other than yellow fever for those

yellow fever countires).

NONE

They are lying to him they say that he has to.

>

>Thanks,

>

>

>

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Thanks Sheri, that is exactly what I told him, but, he said that is

for travel vaccines. He said he would be spending months in the

country, and different colleges have different requirements. The

reason I'm concerned is because I remember an email alert that went

out from children of God for life. There was a student, I believe in

NJ, or Connecticut, that they wouldn't let start classes until she

got the second MMR. I can't quite remember how that turned out.

NO VACCINES ARE REQUIRED FOR ANY COUNTRY (other than yellow fever

for those

> yellow fever countires).

> NONE

> They are lying to him they say that he has to.

>

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At 01:41 PM 10/24/2004 -0000, you wrote:

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>

>Thanks Sheri, that is exactly what I told him, but, he said that is

>for travel vaccines. He said he would be spending months in the

>country, and different colleges have different requirements. The

>reason I'm concerned is because I remember an email alert that went

>out from children of God for life. There was a student, I believe in

>NJ, or Connecticut, that they wouldn't let start classes until she

>got the second MMR. I can't quite remember how that turned out.

>

Well, sounds like he could give a shit. Hes' at that know-it-all age

But when it comes to a specific school, would have to look at state

exemptions and see about coverage for college.

Most times it does

>

>

>

> NO VACCINES ARE REQUIRED FOR ANY COUNTRY (other than yellow fever

>for those

>> yellow fever countires).

>> NONE

>> They are lying to him they say that he has to.

>>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hjfasufi@... wrote:

>My stepson, who is 21, is thinking about becoming an exchange student. He is

>in his junior year of college. I know, in order to be in the program, you need

>certain immunizations. Different countries, different requirements. Has

>anyone had experience with this?

>

I read Sheri's replies to you. Very good.

In my experience, though, during colleged I lived in Mexico and also

traveled from Greece/Morocco up to Finland, England, Ireland, and even

spent some time in Russia. NO vaccines were req'd of me. In fact, I

don't even recall vaccines being mentioned *at all* (but this was in the

80's).

My friend had to go on a business trip to China last year. Her company

" advised " a whole handful of vaccines, but since she's allergic to eggs,

wheat, etc., she just said she couldn't have them. They sent her to

China anyways. Mind you, this girl is not anti-vaccine. If she weren't

allergic, she *would* have gotten them (obviously what *I* tell her goes

in one ear and out the other), but I'm glad her " allergies " prevented

her from getting them.

btw, re: the NJ case you mentioned. Don't know if it's the same one I

saw in the papers in NJ a yr or so ago (I used to live there), but the

Dad in question was really stupid, imo, on how he tried to get out the

addt'l vaccines. NJ doesn't have a philosophical exemption, yet he kept

saying that he didn't want his child to have the vaccines because HE

didn't want them (with philosophical explanations galore). I think if

he had just gone the religious exemption route, he would have been a lot

better off.

hth,

Bobbett

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Patty wrote:

>

> I'm guessing I wasn't clear with my questions.

>

> How do I figure out how to do this diet for a 2 year old? Food

> ammounts? Suppliments?

==>Take her height to calculate the amount of grams of each food just

like you do for yourself, and each of her meals should include those

ratios.

>

> And me, I'm still nursing her a lot. Does that increase my need for

> fats and protien? I'm getting about the right ammount of protein

> daily, just a bit over and not quite enough fats but once I work up

to the 6 tbsp of CO it will be enough fats it looks like. My carbs

are also about right, or at least were yesterday and today w/o

changing my normal diet really at all.

==>Since she is breastfeeding she won't consume the total amount of

grams calculated by the ratios, so ensuring each meal is balanced

with the correct ratios will help, and allow her to eat as much as

she wants to.

>

> I'm already taking Nystatin and Formula sf722 (I saw a lot of die

off from that one) as well as garlic pills and I just started a round

of echinacea. Should I drop back to just one of those?

==>Echinacea is not necessarily an antifungal and it should only be

taken 10 days in a row to boost the immune system. Most garlic pills

have been processed so they do not retain all of the healthful

properties of raw crushed garlic. IMO raw crushed garlic, clove oil

and oil of oregano are superior to nystatin or formula sf722 per my

article. You could take one of the three I recommend along with

coconut oil and Pau D'arco tea (helps with detoxing and is a mild

antifungal) which are started with the diet.

> I didn't see any die off from the nystatin at all but I had already

been on the formula sf722 for a while at that point. I can tell that

I'm still really gunked up from candida. It is really humid today

and my ears are all blocked up and my sinuses are unhappy. The

nystatin doesn't seem to be making any difference on that at all and

my die off from the Formula sf722 has also stopped as far as I can

tell.

==>Your goal on this program is to build up the immune system so it

is able to keep candida in check, not to get die-off. Whether you

get die-off or not is not a measure of how well you are progressing,

and forcing your body to experience die-off is not a wise idea - it

just overwhelms and confuses the body, particularly if you take so

many different products. If you can progress without experiencing

die-off that's much better too!

Bee

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If I calculate her food from her height I come up with her not eating

anything at all. She is only 40 inches (101 cm)tall. Is there some

part of the fomula I am missing?

My complaint about not experiencing die off is that I also am not

really seeing anything that I could call progress. At least die off

tells me I'm doing something right.

Patty

> >

> > I'm guessing I wasn't clear with my questions.

> >

> > How do I figure out how to do this diet for a 2 year old? Food

> > ammounts? Suppliments?

>

> ==>Take her height to calculate the amount of grams of each food just

> like you do for yourself, and each of her meals should include those

> ratios.

> >

> > And me, I'm still nursing her a lot. Does that increase my need for

> > fats and protien? I'm getting about the right ammount of protein

> > daily, just a bit over and not quite enough fats but once I work up

> to the 6 tbsp of CO it will be enough fats it looks like. My carbs

> are also about right, or at least were yesterday and today w/o

> changing my normal diet really at all.

>

> ==>Since she is breastfeeding she won't consume the total amount of

> grams calculated by the ratios, so ensuring each meal is balanced

> with the correct ratios will help, and allow her to eat as much as

> she wants to.

> >

> > I'm already taking Nystatin and Formula sf722 (I saw a lot of die

> off from that one) as well as garlic pills and I just started a round

> of echinacea. Should I drop back to just one of those?

>

> ==>Echinacea is not necessarily an antifungal and it should only be

> taken 10 days in a row to boost the immune system. Most garlic pills

> have been processed so they do not retain all of the healthful

> properties of raw crushed garlic. IMO raw crushed garlic, clove oil

> and oil of oregano are superior to nystatin or formula sf722 per my

> article. You could take one of the three I recommend along with

> coconut oil and Pau D'arco tea (helps with detoxing and is a mild

> antifungal) which are started with the diet.

>

> > I didn't see any die off from the nystatin at all but I had already

> been on the formula sf722 for a while at that point. I can tell that

> I'm still really gunked up from candida. It is really humid today

> and my ears are all blocked up and my sinuses are unhappy. The

> nystatin doesn't seem to be making any difference on that at all and

> my die off from the Formula sf722 has also stopped as far as I can

> tell.

>

> ==>Your goal on this program is to build up the immune system so it

> is able to keep candida in check, not to get die-off. Whether you

> get die-off or not is not a measure of how well you are progressing,

> and forcing your body to experience die-off is not a wise idea - it

> just overwhelms and confuses the body, particularly if you take so

> many different products. If you can progress without experiencing

> die-off that's much better too!

>

> Bee

>

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I forgot one more question.

I thought that Pau D'arco tea wasn't safe while bfing.

Thanks,

Patty

> > >

> > > I'm guessing I wasn't clear with my questions.

> > >

> > > How do I figure out how to do this diet for a 2 year old? Food

> > > ammounts? Suppliments?

> >

> > ==>Take her height to calculate the amount of grams of each food just

> > like you do for yourself, and each of her meals should include those

> > ratios.

> > >

> > > And me, I'm still nursing her a lot. Does that increase my need for

> > > fats and protien? I'm getting about the right ammount of protein

> > > daily, just a bit over and not quite enough fats but once I work up

> > to the 6 tbsp of CO it will be enough fats it looks like. My carbs

> > are also about right, or at least were yesterday and today w/o

> > changing my normal diet really at all.

> >

> > ==>Since she is breastfeeding she won't consume the total amount of

> > grams calculated by the ratios, so ensuring each meal is balanced

> > with the correct ratios will help, and allow her to eat as much as

> > she wants to.

> > >

> > > I'm already taking Nystatin and Formula sf722 (I saw a lot of die

> > off from that one) as well as garlic pills and I just started a round

> > of echinacea. Should I drop back to just one of those?

> >

> > ==>Echinacea is not necessarily an antifungal and it should only be

> > taken 10 days in a row to boost the immune system. Most garlic pills

> > have been processed so they do not retain all of the healthful

> > properties of raw crushed garlic. IMO raw crushed garlic, clove oil

> > and oil of oregano are superior to nystatin or formula sf722 per my

> > article. You could take one of the three I recommend along with

> > coconut oil and Pau D'arco tea (helps with detoxing and is a mild

> > antifungal) which are started with the diet.

> >

> > > I didn't see any die off from the nystatin at all but I had already

> > been on the formula sf722 for a while at that point. I can tell that

> > I'm still really gunked up from candida. It is really humid today

> > and my ears are all blocked up and my sinuses are unhappy. The

> > nystatin doesn't seem to be making any difference on that at all and

> > my die off from the Formula sf722 has also stopped as far as I can

> > tell.

> >

> > ==>Your goal on this program is to build up the immune system so it

> > is able to keep candida in check, not to get die-off. Whether you

> > get die-off or not is not a measure of how well you are progressing,

> > and forcing your body to experience die-off is not a wise idea - it

> > just overwhelms and confuses the body, particularly if you take so

> > many different products. If you can progress without experiencing

> > die-off that's much better too!

> >

> > Bee

> >

>

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Patty, that's correct that breastfeeding mom's shouldn't have Pau

D'Arco. I lose track of who is breastfeeding and who isn't.

Bee

P.S. Patty please trim your messages - see Candida Group Info folder.

Thanks.

>

> I forgot one more question.

>

> I thought that Pau D'arco tea wasn't safe while bfing.

>

> Thanks,

> Patty

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Hi Patty,

AFAIK pau d'arco is safe at any time on the diet or otherwise. It is a

very mild antifungal. It helps with a great many things besides candida.

Zack

On Sat, 2 Sep 2006, placossarnold

wrote:

> I forgot one more question.

>

> I thought that Pau D'arco tea wasn't safe while bfing.

>

> Thanks,

> Patty

>

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I should've asked what " bf'ing " stood for. :-)

That's one circumstance where I can see you wouldn't want to drink it.

Zack

On Sat, 2 Sep 2006, Bee Wilder wrote:

> Patty, that's correct that breastfeeding mom's shouldn't have Pau

> D'Arco. I lose track of who is breastfeeding and who isn't.

>

> Bee

> P.S. Patty please trim your messages - see Candida Group Info folder.

> Thanks.

>

>

> >

> > I forgot one more question.

> >

> > I thought that Pau D'arco tea wasn't safe while bfing.

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Patty

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Patty wrote:

> If I calculate her food from her height I come up with her not

eating anything at all. She is only 40 inches (101 cm)tall. Is

there some part of the fomula I am missing?

==>No Patty you are not missing part of the formula, I was wrong to

suggest you calculate a small child's ratios based on adult ones.

Please forgive me. Our newest moderator, Debby Padilla, is a great

source of specific information for children and she advised me that a

child 2 years old should eat about 1,300 calories per day, so the

ratios do not work. She will write more specific information to help

you.

>

> My complaint about not experiencing die off is that I also am not

> really seeing anything that I could call progress. At least die off

> tells me I'm doing something right.

==>That's true that die-off does give you a gauge to go by, but

sometimes the body goes into a lull and doesn't appear to be actively

improving. Enjoy it while it lasts. You can be assured that your

body is improving every day, building up your immune system, even if

it isn't obvious.

Bee

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Dear Bee,

Please stop all mail to ps91007.

Thanks

Bee Wilder <beeisbuzzing2003@...> wrote:

Patty, that's correct that breastfeeding mom's shouldn't have Pau

D'Arco. I lose track of who is breastfeeding and who isn't.

Bee

P.S. Patty please trim your messages - see Candida Group Info folder.

Thanks.

>

> I forgot one more question.

>

> I thought that Pau D'arco tea wasn't safe while bfing.

>

> Thanks,

> Patty

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Dear ,

You need to either change your group settings so you are no longer

receiving any mail or unsubscribe from the group. Those are things you

yourself control.

Bee

>

> Dear Bee,

>

> Please stop all mail to ps91007.

>

> Thanks

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My son is in k-garten had takes Adderal - it really helps him focus. Also, He's

in an inclusive class with an IEP which includes a 1:1 paraprofessional. He's

doing really well and will probably not need 1:1 next year. Good luck!

-------------- Original message from " RUSSELL " <russell.church@...>:

--------------

Well I just wanted to get some feedback and ask if anyone has there

children on medicine for not paying attention in class, I really don't

know what that is called, I guess ADD, but anyways has this helped

them stay focus, did they have any side effects, I would appreciate

any feedback, and one other question MY son's early childhood teacher

asked if I want to send him to a regular kindergarten class with no

longer having one on one time with her, this would mean taking him out

of special education time, and no longer having an IEP, I have to make

this decision, he still needs some help in school, anyone have any

info I would appreciate it!

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Hello ,

you answered your own question in that last sentence when you said he still

needs some help in school. So, the answer is NO, don't drop everything at the

same time. Others will write in and agree with me.

If your son needs help to stay focused to pay attention in class, still needs

" some " help, and has an IEP. I don't understand why the teacher would ask you

if you want to put him in a regular kindergarten class with all services

dropped??? Hummm

When you do feel your child is doing better in school, and ready for

kindergarten, he should still have services, but they can be dropped little by

little. not all at once....

sounds like you need to go to the school and have a team meeting with all the

teachers. Maybe volunteer in the classroom " just to see how well you child is

doing " or where your child needs the most help. Ask the team what are all the

options you have? like maybe, your son is ready for kindergarten with pulling

him out for services, or them going into the classroom to give that extra help.

maybe a classroom aid. etc...and still keep the IEP... hope this was some help,

its hard to give advice when not being there. *smile*

RUSSELL <russell.church@...> wrote:

Well I just wanted to get some feedback and ask if anyone has there

children on medicine for not paying attention in class, I really don't

know what that is called, I guess ADD, but anyways has this helped

them stay focus, did they have any side effects, I would appreciate

any feedback, and one other question MY son's early childhood teacher

asked if I want to send him to a regular kindergarten class with no

longer having one on one time with her, this would mean taking him out

of special education time, and no longer having an IEP, I have to make

this decision, he still needs some help in school, anyone have any

info I would appreciate it!

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You didn't state the reason why you are losing your SSI and Medicaid. Is it because they have determined you are no longer disabled, or because your income or assets exceed the limits for the programs? In either case, you should contact the local AIDS service organization that provides legal assistance and/or benefits advocacy. You can appeal termination based on your being found no longer disabled. If termination is due to a termporary increase in assets, you will requalify as soon as you spend down the excess assets. If it is based on income, there may be some special Medicaid programs in your state that allow you to continue receiving Medicaid even though your income has increased. You may not need to change health providers, at least not permanently. You shouldn't give up the benefits without a fight, or at least some advice from someone who understands public benefits.Fabian <fabgon66@...> wrote: Hello All,Recently received letter stating I was losing my SSI,and will no longerreceive Medicaid and will be able to see my current provider, I will have to start using the county sevices,can someone recommend of Dr. or who I may to speak to at street and where it is located at and if is near bus route.This for Houston Texas. Thanks if anyone can help.

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You didn't state the reason why you are losing your SSI and Medicaid. Is it because they have determined you are no longer disabled, or because your income or assets exceed the limits for the programs? In either case, you should contact the local AIDS service organization that provides legal assistance and/or benefits advocacy. You can appeal termination based on your being found no longer disabled. If termination is due to a termporary increase in assets, you will requalify as soon as you spend down the excess assets. If it is based on income, there may be some special Medicaid programs in your state that allow you to continue receiving Medicaid even though your income has increased. You may not need to change health providers, at least not permanently. You shouldn't give up the benefits without a fight, or at least some advice from someone who understands public benefits.Fabian <fabgon66@...> wrote: Hello All,Recently received letter stating I was losing my SSI,and will no longerreceive Medicaid and will be able to see my current provider, I will have to start using the county sevices,can someone recommend of Dr. or who I may to speak to at street and where it is located at and if is near bus route.This for Houston Texas. Thanks if anyone can help.

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You didn't state the reason why you are losing your SSI and Medicaid. Is it because they have determined you are no longer disabled, or because your income or assets exceed the limits for the programs? In either case, you should contact the local AIDS service organization that provides legal assistance and/or benefits advocacy. You can appeal termination based on your being found no longer disabled. If termination is due to a termporary increase in assets, you will requalify as soon as you spend down the excess assets. If it is based on income, there may be some special Medicaid programs in your state that allow you to continue receiving Medicaid even though your income has increased. You may not need to change health providers, at least not permanently. You shouldn't give up the benefits without a fight, or at least some advice from someone who understands public benefits.Fabian <fabgon66@...> wrote: Hello All,Recently received letter stating I was losing my SSI,and will no longerreceive Medicaid and will be able to see my current provider, I will have to start using the county sevices,can someone recommend of Dr. or who I may to speak to at street and where it is located at and if is near bus route.This for Houston Texas. Thanks if anyone can help.

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You didn't state the reason why you are losing your SSI and Medicaid. Is it because they have determined you are no longer disabled, or because your income or assets exceed the limits for the programs? In either case, you should contact the local AIDS service organization that provides legal assistance and/or benefits advocacy. You can appeal termination based on your being found no longer disabled. If termination is due to a termporary increase in assets, you will requalify as soon as you spend down the excess assets. If it is based on income, there may be some special Medicaid programs in your state that allow you to continue receiving Medicaid even though your income has increased. You may not need to change health providers, at least not permanently. You shouldn't give up the benefits without a fight, or at least some advice from someone who understands public benefits.Fabian <fabgon66@...> wrote: Hello All,Recently received letter stating I was losing my SSI,and will no longerreceive Medicaid and will be able to see my current provider, I will have to start using the county sevices,can someone recommend of Dr. or who I may to speak to at street and where it is located at and if is near bus route.This for Houston Texas. Thanks if anyone can help.

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Thank you! I have left a message at the doctors, so I will make sure,

hopefully before the end of the day - I know he'll want to play tonight

when we all get back home! Thank you again! Have a Happy New Year!!

a

>

> a,

> Should be safe. But a call will make you feel better so do

that. And

> enjoy!

>

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Of course you could always send me the thing for testing. LOL

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