Guest guest Posted May 26, 1999 Report Share Posted May 26, 1999 you are welcome! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2000 Report Share Posted October 1, 2000 Thanks , I'm actually taking everything except the rosemary and other item mentioned by HUD. I use to take tocotrienols but they're so expensive. Steve B. Re: Effective Antioxidants? > > > Are there any other antioxidants you think I could add > > > that may get me solidly up to level 2 or even level 1 (virtually no free > > > radical activity)? There seem to be a million antioxidants out there. > I > > > see a new one every time I go to the health food store. Many of them > claim > > > to be 100x more powerful than vitamin c or e. Any input? > > Curcumin might be worth trying. It is also an adrenal booster and immune > stimulant; if you are already upregulated, that might be a problem. It > should also be avoided by those with gall bladder problems, I believe. > > I don't know much about tocotrienols, but I have seen claims from reliable > sources that they are pretty powerful. > > Also, garlic has pretty good antioxidant properties, in addition to being a > blood thinner and an antibiotic and antifungal. I have heard that you > shouldn't take it if you have elevated nitrous oxide, but I've never > understood what the reasoning was. > > > > > _________________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2000 Report Share Posted October 1, 2000 > Thanks , I'm actually taking everything except the rosemary and > other item mentioned by HUD. I use to take tocotrienols but they're so > expensive. Steve B. Remembered another one - artichoke. Like rosemary and schizandra, it's a hepatoprotectant. _________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2002 Report Share Posted October 4, 2002 I feel if an insurance were summited a breakdown that they had come up with $17,000 the insurance would then pay a portion thereof and the hospitals and Drs. wouldn't even get that part. That is why it had to be done this way in the beginning. The Dr. has already gotten the discount for you so your bil is $17,000 otherwise it would be nearer the $25,000 mark at least. I know it sucks... I know I had my surgrey when insurance was paying. I know Dr. Rutledge would like to still be taking insurance but lets face it he took a beating and kept on ticking. We may not like the new beat but we are not being forced by him or anyone else to have this particular surgery and use this particular hospital. Other hospitals and lws groups are also using global billing. My $.02 worth Phylis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2003 Report Share Posted October 25, 2003 - Thanks. Jaci > > > > - > > > > > > > > If you have the time or inclination, I would appreciate your > > > > evaluation of information given on another list: > > > > viz that sugar cravings indicate deficiencies in > > > > lithium, chromium and vanadium. > > > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > Jaci Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2004 Report Share Posted March 19, 2004 Hi Thanks for typing this all out for me. Ann has been recommending this book for ages and I finally ordered one - WOW what a lot to read but very easy to find what you need. Sam is fine BTW Thanks again Mandi in UK > I looked epilepsy up in Balch & Balch's Prescription for Nutritional > Healing. They say " In older children, epilepsy is more likely to result > from genetic factors, infections of the central nervous system, or head > injury. " I thought the " infection " part was worth noting...They also note > that alkalosis, Nutrasweet, folic acid doses higher than 400 mcg/day, brain > tumors, encephalitis, meningitis, and high levels of aluminum can cause > seizures. > > They note the following supplements as " essential " : > DMG, L-Carnitine, L-Tyrosine, magnesium, selenium, taurine, vitamin B > complex, folic acid, and pantothenic acid. > > They call the following " very important " : > Calcium, Liquid Kyolic (garlic?) with B1 and B12 from Wakunaga, and zinc. > > " Important " according to B & B: > Coenzyme Q10 plus CoEnzyme A, Oxy-5000 Forte from American Biologics, > Quercitin, Chromium picolonate, Kelp, Melatonin, Proteolytic enzymes plus > multienzymes , Raw thymus glandular, Vitamin A with mixed carotenoids, > Vitamin C with bioflavonoids, and Vitamin E. > > Let me know if you want dosages, more information, etc. > > Their herb ideas: 2000 mg. alfalfa daily. > Black cohosh, hyssop, and lobelia are beneficial because they aid in > conrolling the central nervous system and have a calming effect. These > three should be used on an alternating basis for best results. > AVOID the herb sage. > > Their Diet ideas: > Eat soured milk products like yogurt and kefir. Include beet greens, chard, > eggs, green leafy vegetables, peas, red grapes, and seaweed for concentrated > nutrients. > Eat small meals, do not drink large quantities of liquid at once, and take 2 > tablespoons of olive oil daily. > > They mention the ketogenic diet for children. > > Epsom salt baths twice/week. Regular moderate exercise. Avoid stress and > tension. > > This is probably more than you want to know......I guess I just thought if I > were in your shoes I would prefer to be overloaded with information than > leave a stone unturned.... > > You're in our prayers... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2004 Report Share Posted March 19, 2004 I'm SO glad he's fine!!! I love that book. It's almost a joke at our house. Sick? Get the book. They have an herbal version too...I'm afraid if I get it I'll be lost forever : ) I'm SO glad he's fine!!!! Have a great weekend! , mom to and yeastie boy Re: - Thanks > Hi > Thanks for typing this all out for me. Ann has been recommending this book > for ages and I finally ordered one - WOW what a lot to read but very easy to > find what you need. Sam is fine BTW > Thanks again > Mandi in UK > > > I looked epilepsy up in Balch & Balch's Prescription for Nutritional > > Healing. They say " In older children, epilepsy is more likely to result > > from genetic factors, infections of the central nervous system, or head > > injury. " I thought the " infection " part was worth noting...They also note > > that alkalosis, Nutrasweet, folic acid doses higher than 400 mcg/day, brain > > tumors, encephalitis, meningitis, and high levels of aluminum can cause > > seizures. > > > > They note the following supplements as " essential " : > > DMG, L-Carnitine, L-Tyrosine, magnesium, selenium, taurine, vitamin B > > complex, folic acid, and pantothenic acid. > > > > They call the following " very important " : > > Calcium, Liquid Kyolic (garlic?) with B1 and B12 from Wakunaga, and zinc. > > > > " Important " according to B & B: > > Coenzyme Q10 plus CoEnzyme A, Oxy-5000 Forte from American Biologics, > > Quercitin, Chromium picolonate, Kelp, Melatonin, Proteolytic enzymes plus > > multienzymes , Raw thymus glandular, Vitamin A with mixed carotenoids, > > Vitamin C with bioflavonoids, and Vitamin E. > > > > Let me know if you want dosages, more information, etc. > > > > Their herb ideas: 2000 mg. alfalfa daily. > > Black cohosh, hyssop, and lobelia are beneficial because they aid in > > conrolling the central nervous system and have a calming effect. These > > three should be used on an alternating basis for best results. > > AVOID the herb sage. > > > > Their Diet ideas: > > Eat soured milk products like yogurt and kefir. Include beet greens, chard, > > eggs, green leafy vegetables, peas, red grapes, and seaweed for concentrated > > nutrients. > > Eat small meals, do not drink large quantities of liquid at once, and take 2 > > tablespoons of olive oil daily. > > > > They mention the ketogenic diet for children. > > > > Epsom salt baths twice/week. Regular moderate exercise. Avoid stress and > > tension. > > > > This is probably more than you want to know......I guess I just thought if I > > were in your shoes I would prefer to be overloaded with information than > > leave a stone unturned.... > > > > You're in our prayers... > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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