Guest guest Posted October 30, 2003 Report Share Posted October 30, 2003 Dear Fania, On 10/30/03 11:02 AM, you wrote: > he can move from total anger and hate > to total calmness and laughter within seconds. There was a recent article in the Washington Post about bipolar disorder in children. It said they typically go through cycles from mania to depression many times in a single day. That's why it's so hard for psychiatrists to diagnose them -- they manifest BP disorder in a very different way from adults. The article also said that if they are misdiagnosed and given the wrong medication, their situation can worsen instead of improving. I will look for the article if you'd like me to! Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2003 Report Share Posted October 30, 2003 <<<<I will look for the article if you'd like me to! >> yes, please, if you can ! I have thought of it myself as a possibility. F Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2005 Report Share Posted October 11, 2005 Try cilantro.... fresh. mjh In a message dated 10/11/2005 10:09:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time, writes: Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 15:12:20 -0400 From: " " <retractap@...> Subject: Re: Re: DMPS improperly maligned---[A New Way to Detox Mercury/ I am surprised to hear that chlorella is a joke as a mercury chelator, since I know that I have a heavy load of mercury (the kind from fish, not the kind from fillings, according to Dr. Cheney), and when Cheney gave me chlorella, it knocked me flat. I was very, very sick and had to stop taking it. If it wasn't chelating the mercury, I wonder what it was doing that made me so sick (Cheney thought it was chelating the mercury, but that my load of mercury was too heavy to safely chelate it with chlorella.) I am wondering if there is a weaker chelator of mercury which I could use. I don't have a doctor handy who will do the IV's for me. (My regular doctor is a family practitioner and he is only able to go so far in treating the CFS.) mjh " The Basil Book " http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2005 Report Share Posted October 11, 2005 In a message dated 10/11/2005 10:09:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time, writes: I also have a more general question for anyone reading the list: how do you find doctors willing to pepare these IV's for you? Do you find MD's or other types of practitioners? (And how do you find them?) ----- Original .. .. >>> I know three MDs who will do Meyer's cocktails and other IV nutritional stuff. I just can't afford them and detest needles. mjh " The Basil Book " http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2005 Report Share Posted October 11, 2005 ACAM should have a list. I think you are in Florida, right? Maybe Neubauer's center would know--he's in Ft Lauderdale--they might know who is near you. > > > > In a message dated 10/11/2005 10:09:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > writes: > > I also have a more general question for anyone reading the list: > how do you find doctors willing to pepare these IV's for you? Do you find > MD's or other types of practitioners? (And how do you find them?) > > > ----- Original > > > . > . > >>> I know three MDs who will do Meyer's cocktails and other IV nutritional > stuff. I just can't afford them and detest needles. > > mjh > " The Basil Book " > http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 Annete, I've tried to stay clear of soy, though not completely. It is one of a number of mostly vegetable products that supposedly decrease your thyroid hormone level, and increase your TSH. Others include cabbage, brocolli, collards, and others I don't recall. Some one coined the name for them, goitrogens, since they supposedly could cause or worsen goiter as one of their effects. I talked with a local dietician/nutritionist at the med school here, to whom I was referred by the American Dietetic Assn. She'd never heard of them, and when she did some research, found very little. It really pisses me that they through this restriction out there, and then don't follow up so you can follow it meaningfully,if it really is a valid concern. I'm juST as concerned with Fluoride in drinking water, which there are some ways of getting around. and with fluoride in toothpastes--there are some made without it, like Tom's, for one. Let's all try to press our providers for more on this, and keep each other informed, Good luck, > From: hypothyroidism <hypothyroidism > > Subject: Digest Number 4521 > hypothyroidism > Date: Thursday, May 28, 2009, 6:12 AM > There are 3 messages in this issue. > > Topics in this digest: > > 1a. Re: New Here with a question  >   From: Annette > 1b. Re: New Here with a question  >   From: Roni Molin > 1c. Re: New Here with a question  >   From: Roni Molin > > > Messages > ________________________________________________________________________ > 1a. Re: New Here with a question >   Posted by: " Annette " annette@... > couchjareb >   Date: Wed May 27, 2009 5:38 pm ((PDT)) > > I'm also new here and have been woefully neglectful in > educating myself on > this disease. (Just kind of taking the medicine they gave > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2009 Report Share Posted June 11, 2009 For what its worth here is my take: I was diagnosed with heart disease over 10 years ago, I becames a vegetarian with the help of Soy and mostly soy. I ate tofu, soy meats, soy meatballs, soy cheese soy everything. My condition heart disappeared to my doctors amazement. Ah! you say there is the proof but! My mother was thyroid, my sister was thyroid it runs in my family. OK not enough? I am 63 y/o. Most thyroid problems that I have read about start in women from their 20's to their 40's. If soy was such a hinderance then why did I wait so long to get it? This is not scientifiic I know but it leads me to believe if I have all this against me why did I wait so long? I think the soy made me healthy so that I did not get thyroid early like my family and most women. I justs read several reports about the soy controversy. It comes out to be 50/50. As far as I am concerned if they cannot agree, how are we supposed to know what is right. If there is no concrete eveidence that soy is harmful then it cannot possibly be enough to harm us. What do you think? Ro > > > From: hypothyroidism <hypothyroidism > > > Subject: Digest Number 4521 > > hypothyroidism > > Date: Thursday, May 28, 2009, 6:12 AM > > There are 3 messages in this issue. > > > > Topics in this digest: > > > > 1a. Re: New Here with a question  > >   From: Annette > > 1b. Re: New Here with a question  > >   From: Roni Molin > > 1c. Re: New Here with a question  > >   From: Roni Molin > > > > > > Messages > > ________________________________________________________________________ > > 1a. Re: New Here with a question > >   Posted by: " Annette " annette@... > > couchjareb > >   Date: Wed May 27, 2009 5:38 pm ((PDT)) > > > > I'm also new here and have been woefully neglectful in > > educating myself on > > this disease. (Just kind of taking the medicine they gave > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2009 Report Share Posted June 11, 2009 It's not anywhere near a 50/50 thing. Put SOY TOXINS into Google sometime and follow some of the leads. Big Agribusiness has spent untold millions of dollars to convince you that a substance not fit for human consumption is not only _not_ harmful, but instead is a health food product. I think it's one of the most successful advertisement/propaganda achievements of all time. At least look at the other side of their propaganda before you buy into it. Possibly 60% of the products on your grocery store shelf contain some type of soy, and not all of them tell you that they do. You probably get far more soy than you need even if you try to avoid it completely unless you grow and prepare most or all of your food. Luck, .. .. > > Posted by: " Rosemarie " rosewood513@... > <mailto:rosewood513@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20Digest%20Number%204521> > rosewood513 <rosewood513> > > > Thu Jun 11, 2009 8:36 am (PDT) > > > > For what its worth here is my take: > I was diagnosed with heart disease over 10 years ago, I becames a > vegetarian with the help of Soy and mostly soy. I ate tofu, soy meats, > soy meatballs, soy cheese soy everything. > My condition heart disappeared to my doctors amazement. Ah! you say > there is the proof but! > > My mother was thyroid, my sister was thyroid it runs in my family. OK > not enough? I am 63 y/o. Most thyroid problems that I have read about > start in women from their 20's to their 40's. > If soy was such a hinderance then why did I wait so long to get it? > This is not scientifiic I know but it leads me to believe if I have > all this against me why did I wait so long? > I think the soy made me healthy so that I did not get thyroid early > like my family and most women. > I justs read several reports about the soy controversy. It comes out > to be 50/50. > As far as I am concerned if they cannot agree, how are we supposed to > know what is right. If there is no concrete eveidence that soy is > harmful then it cannot possibly be enough to harm us. > What do you think? > Ro Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2009 Report Share Posted June 11, 2009 Well I do grow much of my own food, fruits and vegetables. But there is one more government scam and that is that cholesterol is bad for you. I do not want to get into it but when I became a vegetarian my cholesterol went up, as soon as I ate meat my cholesterol went down. I have proved that to my doctor many times and he no longer offers me Lipitor. :-) I could go on and on about medical scams. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you always do what you've always done, Then you'll always get what you've always got. Re: Digest Number 4521 It's not anywhere near a 50/50 thing. Put SOY TOXINS into Google sometime and follow some of the leads. Big Agribusiness has spent untold millions of dollars to convince you that a substance not fit for human consumption is not only _not_ harmful, but instead is a health food product. I think it's one of the most successful advertisement/propaganda achievements of all time. At least look at the other side of their propaganda before you buy into it. Possibly 60% of the products on your grocery store shelf contain some type of soy, and not all of them tell you that they do. You probably get far more soy than you need even if you try to avoid it completely unless you grow and prepare most or all of your food. Luck, .. .. > > Posted by: " Rosemarie " rosewood513@... > <MAILTO:rosewood513@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20Digest%20Number%204521> > rosewood513 <rosewood513> > > > Thu Jun 11, 2009 8:36 am (PDT) > > > > For what its worth here is my take: > I was diagnosed with heart disease over 10 years ago, I becames a > vegetarian with the help of Soy and mostly soy. I ate tofu, soy meats, > soy meatballs, soy cheese soy everything. > My condition heart disappeared to my doctors amazement. Ah! you say > there is the proof but! > > My mother was thyroid, my sister was thyroid it runs in my family. OK > not enough? I am 63 y/o. Most thyroid problems that I have read about > start in women from their 20's to their 40's. > If soy was such a hinderance then why did I wait so long to get it? > This is not scientifiic I know but it leads me to believe if I have > all this against me why did I wait so long? > I think the soy made me healthy so that I did not get thyroid early > like my family and most women. > I justs read several reports about the soy controversy. It comes out > to be 50/50. > As far as I am concerned if they cannot agree, how are we supposed to > know what is right. If there is no concrete eveidence that soy is > harmful then it cannot possibly be enough to harm us. > What do you think? > Ro Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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