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hi philip!

thank you!

(i've fallen behind, too :-)

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From: Philip L Comer

Subject: Re: Dr. Jay Goldstein - Digest Number 262

He is near Philadelphia:

Halbert,M.D.

1442 Ashbourne Road

Wyncote, PA 19095

215-886-7842

215-885-0143

Hope this is helpful.

Phil

debbie s. - dlsherman@...

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In a message dated 3/29/00 3:53:16 PM Eastern Standard Time,

Multiples-DSonelist writes:

<<

So am I nuts to be " mad " at my 16 month old daughter cause she won't take a

nap and I'm exhausted? Is it irrational? I don't even want to talk to her

right now. I am sorta laughing while I write this, but I am mad at her!

>>

Hi , if you're nuts for that, than so am I. Eli gets up SOOOOOO early,

today he was rocking in his crib at 4:51!!! I went in and sat with him for a

while, praying he wouldn't wake Milo (they share a room). He settled on me

for a little bit then sat up and said " out. " That was at 5:22. So I

basically want to tell him which part of my anatomy he can kiss!!!! So like

I said, if you're nuts, move over 'cause so am I.

Love Debbi

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At 09:23 AM 5/26/00 +0000, you wrote:

>If I wanted to make a foot spray with tea tree and peppermint, what should I

>use as the base? Would I use witch hazel or would purified water be okay?

>Would it spoil eventually if I just used water?

not a question of spoilage (altho it would) as much as it is getting the

EO's to blend into the water...no matter how you shake it, someone is going

to get neat peppermint oil on their skin, and that's NOT fun. esp if you

are going to be selling it, rather than just using it yourself, you don't

want that to happen. and how many of us ALWAYS " shake well before using " ???

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At 09:23 AM 5/26/00 +0000, you wrote:

>I am currently making a small batch of soap and am wanting some ideas on

>lime eo combinations. anyone have any? is lime masculine you think?

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In a message dated 5/27/00 12:34:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

marge@... writes:

<< If I wanted to make a foot spray with tea tree and peppermint, what should

I

>use as the base? Would I use witch hazel or would purified water be okay?

>Would it spoil eventually if I just used water?

not a question of spoilage (altho it would) as much as it is getting the

EO's to blend into the water...no matter how you shake it, someone is going

to get neat peppermint oil on their skin, and that's NOT fun. esp if you

are going to be selling it, rather than just using it yourself, you don't

want that to happen. and how many of us ALWAYS " shake well before using " ??

>>

Could an emulsifier such as polysorbate be added to this mixture so that

doesn't happen?

Beth

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Say Joan- Usually I get digests with about 25 messages in them, sometimes

less. And I get one or two digests per day. Well, the last I had any was

yesterday sometime (there is always one first thing in the morning EDT -

usually-) and there haven't been any today and now it's after 12:30 pm. I

checked the archives just to see if there was much activity and there are

well over 40 posts since this time yesterday. Anyone else having a

problem? Thanks-

MB

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In a message dated 11/06/2000 11:32:37 PM Hawaiian Standard Time,

cures for canceregroups writes:

<< I read about the oxygen therapy for lung cancer. Another subscriber said

please send her hydrogen peroxide 35%. Is that all it takes? How do you do

it? I thought you would need to buy some big tanks or something. Please

reply >>

You put a few drops of 35% H2o2 in fruit juice (to mask the horrible taste

of the stuff) and gradually increase the dosage until you're taking 25 drops

(or more) three times a day. This should be done along with a sensible diet

of lots of veggies and juices. It is good to also put a cupfull of H2o2 in a

tub

of hot water and soak in it for 30 minutes or more several times a week.

About four or five bottles of drugstore 3% H2o2 can be put in the bath instead

of a cup of 35%. It's marvelous stuff, but for internal use (with 35% food

grade

H2o2) you have to increase the dosage very gradually or you may have

stomach upset.

Ten years ago when I was researching H2o2, I talked with several people who

had recovered from so-called terminal cancer by using it. I used it myself to

recover from a serious systemic candida poisoning . . . after the medical

approach failed. Now, today, as of last week, I'm using it again, since I've

been diagnosed with prostate cancer.

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In a message dated 1/15/01 10:29:41 AM, egroups writes:

<< Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2001 17:25:20 -0500

From: " " <dlneff@...>

Subject: Jewel movie

Thought you'd all want to know that the movie based on the book " Jewel "

will be on CBS on Wed. February 7 at 9pm.

Thanks for the info , I have marked my calendar. I read the book and

enjoyed it BUT (theres always a " but " isn't there? he he) ....after all the

women when through and did to move to CA, I found it totaly out of character

how easily she caved in and went back to MS. It just didn't jive with me. I

felt the author had lost touch with his own character.

As for the book, " Life As We Know It " by Berube. I am with Kent, I

read parts of the book, skippped a lot of pages, I just couldn't get into it

either.

Green

Mom to 17/ds

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Hi everyone -

I just thought I'd write with some good news for once. I've written about

my 3.4 year old son who started preschool on April 2 completely

non-verbal. I'm so excited to say that 3 1/2 months later, he is saying

probably about 50 words! It's definitely a combination of the Pro EFA,

school and speech therapy but things are finally starting to click for him.

It started in June. For some reason, he just started coming out with a few

new words a day and the big difference is that he's not losing them now. Up

until June, we'd hear a word for a day and then never hear it again. Now,

we hear a word and we continue to hear it day after day. I was outside the

other day and my other son came running out looking for me and he was

yelling " mommy, mommy " and then my apraxic son started yelling " mommy,

mommy! " My older son stopped dead in his tracks and we all started jumping

up and down we were so excited. Now, every time he sees me he says " mommy " .

It's so welcome because up until now, all he would ever do is scream when he

needed me. Now he calls me and it's music to my ears.

I just thought this might give someone hope because as I said, 3 months ago

I would have told you I wasn't sure if my son would ever talk. Today, he's

counting from 1 - 10, saying mommy, daddy, please, thank you etc... They

don't all come out perfect, but we'll take it!!

I do have one issue that I would like to ask for suggestions on. The one

area we havn't seen much improvement on is his sensory integration issues.

I took him for a haircut the other day and it was like we were torturing

him. He was like a maniac wiggling out of my lap, screaming " ow " and " no "

and it took both me and my mom to hold him down just to get it only half

crooked (it still looks lousy). I procrastinate until his hair gets so long

he starts looking like a girl because I know that it's going to be so awful

but eventually I have to cut it. I've tried lollipops, treats, letting him

watch his brother get his haircut first, " cutting " his teddy bears hair

first, distractions... etc but it's still a totally awful experience. He

does receive ot at school, but his sensory issues aren't progressing quite

as nicely as his speech. Any suggestions would be appreciated!

Take care!

in NJ

KDR-1@...

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Hi ,

I'm writing because I can totally relate to the haircutting issue! ,

5, never liked it, either. I would never take him to a public place to do

it because I was always afraid to. I always cut his hair myself and

sometimes you can tell! I think I'm getting better at it. Anyway, what

finally worked for me was letting play in the sink with the water on.

He loves to play in the water. Now I can cut his hair, but I still have to

hurry up about it. Hope this helps.

~laura~

RE: [ ] Digest Number 274

> Hi everyone -

> I just thought I'd write with some good news for once. I've written about

> my 3.4 year old son who started preschool on April 2 completely

> non-verbal. I'm so excited to say that 3 1/2 months later, he is saying

> probably about 50 words! It's definitely a combination of the Pro EFA,

> school and speech therapy but things are finally starting to click for

him.

> It started in June. For some reason, he just started coming out with a

few

> new words a day and the big difference is that he's not losing them now.

Up

> until June, we'd hear a word for a day and then never hear it again. Now,

> we hear a word and we continue to hear it day after day. I was outside

the

> other day and my other son came running out looking for me and he was

> yelling " mommy, mommy " and then my apraxic son started yelling " mommy,

> mommy! " My older son stopped dead in his tracks and we all started

jumping

> up and down we were so excited. Now, every time he sees me he says

" mommy " .

> It's so welcome because up until now, all he would ever do is scream when

he

> needed me. Now he calls me and it's music to my ears.

>

> I just thought this might give someone hope because as I said, 3 months

ago

> I would have told you I wasn't sure if my son would ever talk. Today,

he's

> counting from 1 - 10, saying mommy, daddy, please, thank you etc... They

> don't all come out perfect, but we'll take it!!

>

> I do have one issue that I would like to ask for suggestions on. The one

> area we havn't seen much improvement on is his sensory integration issues.

> I took him for a haircut the other day and it was like we were torturing

> him. He was like a maniac wiggling out of my lap, screaming " ow " and " no "

> and it took both me and my mom to hold him down just to get it only half

> crooked (it still looks lousy). I procrastinate until his hair gets so

long

> he starts looking like a girl because I know that it's going to be so

awful

> but eventually I have to cut it. I've tried lollipops, treats, letting

him

> watch his brother get his haircut first, " cutting " his teddy bears hair

> first, distractions... etc but it's still a totally awful experience. He

> does receive ot at school, but his sensory issues aren't progressing quite

> as nicely as his speech. Any suggestions would be appreciated!

>

> Take care!

> in NJ

> KDR-1@...

>

>

>

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I don't know much about SI issues. We are still new to alot of this. But I

cut my sons hair and that helps alot. I also have a friend with an 18 mo

old son with SI. & CAPD. I cut his hair because he knows me he does much

better than he does for any one else. Cutting a little boys hair is real

easy. You can do it. My son almost likes it now because it is our special

time. He is 4 now.

Hope this helps,

from Texas

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Hi , It's great to hear that is making such good progress. We

all love hearing success stories and we hope and pray that one day the story

will be ours. Wish I could help with the haircut problem but I don't have a

clue. One of my daughters hated her hair combed and cried every morning as I

tried to brush through it. As I look back I am sure it was a sensory issue

along with a few more issues. Congratulations to and you too. Love,

Patty, Grammy to and a bunch

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A health food store is a safe bet or a company by the name of nordic naturals

makes pro efa. They have their own website. I think it is

nordicnaturals.com. Give me a call if I can be of further help or you just

want to chat.

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Todd wrote:

>I'll have to agree with Nick, let's try to keep our messages full of

>quality, not quantity.

>

>Thanks,

Todd: I think you are confusing this list with the main list of which

quantity is an ever growing problem.

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Terry,

I took trazadone to help me sleep. It is a non-addictive medications and it helped me out great! Watch out for narcotic drugs, you could end up with two problems instead of one!

Vicky

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From: Jan Jenson <vizual@...>

the other common factor i've noticed with people who have EI/MCS is a leg

length difference, which i know is common anyway - but i have almost an

inch, and think that also adds to the abdominal pain b/c of pelvic shifting.

anyone else notice this too?

Monthly or 2x monthly visits to a good chiropractor will help keep you " IN

TUNE "

so the leg length isn't a factor.

Proper cleaning REGULARLY (see www.curezone.com)

and a mostly RAW diet will make a HUGE difference!

Once you get rid of dairy, bread, sugar and red meat

and any amalgams in your mouth,

you life will CHANGE for the better!

Mine sure did!!

Jan Jenson

The Detox News

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Sure, folks. I'll be happy to keep you entertained!

I didn't want to bore anyone to death but apparently

I'm not doing that for some... I mentioned this in a

earlier post but don't know if it's possible, but is

there a way to post photos of ours eyes on this site?

I think it would be neat to get a look at some of our

unique qualities!

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Hi Nikki.

Please do contribute. :-) We are very glad to have you.

I have never asked a new member before, but did you get my automatic welcome, when you joined? I hope that function is working! Lol!

Blessings, Joy

Re: [ ] Digest Number 274

- Hi Group

Thank you so much for your warm welcome. It has been an education so far reading your messages & I'm still wading through the health files. You all appear to be a mine of information. Thanks for letting me join in, natural remedies is such a huge subject, I hope to be able to contribute as well as learn here :)

Regards

Nikki

Re: Welcome BooZhoo nikkiginca,

Hope you find something good here for yourself,Ithink the best thing here is the friendships that wehave!! Stompingelk--- michele horton <epifany97523> wrote:> Welcome nikkiginca,> > Thank you for joining the Natural Remedies group.> There are many files about health on our front page,> if you have any questions please feel free to ask.> > I am the co-owner of this group, and Joy is the> owner, and Marty is the moderator.> > Blessings,> Michele>

You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost.

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