Guest guest Posted September 7, 2000 Report Share Posted September 7, 2000 In a message dated 9/7/2000 8:30:35 PM Pacific Daylight Time, markysmom@... writes: << markysmom@... >> markysmom@... Carmella, I forwarded you letter to my sister who is a chiropractor. I hope she isn't to busy to check her mail. If she doesn't respond soon remind me and I will call her and ask. Jill (Jilbait@...) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2000 Report Share Posted September 8, 2000 hi carmella, so sorry to hear of your poor husbands pain. back pain is just about the worst--ranked right up there with mouth pain, in my book. unfortunately, i do not have any advice to offer--sorry. do you guys have a chiropractor that you already use? the one i go to is pretty affordable $25 a visit and she works it out to even less for those without insurance--especially if you need to go back for several sesions or weekly (alot of them will do that). also, many of them will start treatment even if you cannot pay in full at the time--it might help, i don't know what else to suggest. i will pray for him--hope he feels better--good luck!! brigit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2000 Report Share Posted September 8, 2000 Have your husband go see a chiropractor! Usually it is very inexpensive to go to one, they take x-rays and find the problem, and usually after a few visits, he will feel better, but it is important to keep going until they know they have set the back to where it should be. On Thu, 7 Sep 2000 22:32:16 -0700, Vaccinationsegroups wrote: > Hi everyone, > The past few weeks have been hectic here. We haven't gotten much done > on the flyer yet. My husband hurt his back a couple weeks ago, and between > taking care of him and all the kids I haven't had any time for anything. I > haven't even gotten to read any e-mails in three weeks! > Anyway, I need help. It's been over two weeks since my husband hurt his > back, we have no idea how he hurt it, it just started hurting. We didn't > think too much of it since he has had a bad back for years, but it only > bothers him once in awhile. Well, this is the worst it has ever gotten, he > can hardly walk. The only thing that is making it feel better is laying on > his back with his feet and legs up on pillows. If he laughs, coughs, > sneezes, or anything like that, he has exscrutiating pain. > We are begining to worry that maybe it is not his back at. It seems to > start getting better, then it gets worse again. Right now it is in its > worse stage yet. > Is there something more serious than his back that could be causing such > pain for so long? One of our fears is that he may be doing liver damage or > something with the amounts of advil that he takes and has taken for years to > treat his headaches. > Unfortunatly he lost his job, and insurance so we have no insurance to > pay for the doctor, x-rays, lab work, etc... However, our doctor works with > us where needed, and if we had some ideas of possible causes, and what test > were needed, he would fax orders to the labs for what ever I request in > order to save me money. Anyone have any ideas? > I sure hope my letter makes sence to all of you, I'm so tired that > things are just not coming out right. > Thanks all! > > Carmella Mom to 8 wonderfull kids and 1 darling Grand Daughter > ------------------------------------------------------------ > A Baby Is God's Opinion That The World Should Go On Carl > Sandburg > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2000 Report Share Posted September 8, 2000 Hi Brigit, Thank you so much for your prayers. Unfortunatly as far as a Chiro is concerened, my husband will not go. He went to one when he was younger and he messed his back up really bad and it took forever to fix it, plus he has heard many horror stories from others about Chiros messing them up to. Soooo.... I don't think I am going to convince him to see one at this point, but please pray for him, I know that will help. Thanks again, Carmella Mom to 8 wonderfull kids and 1 darling Grand Daughter ------------------------------------------------------------ A Baby Is God's Opinion That The World Should Go On Carl Sandburg ------------------------------------------------------------ Re: I need your help! > > hi carmella, > so sorry to hear of your poor husbands pain. back pain is just about the > worst--ranked right up there with mouth pain, in my book. unfortunately, i > do not have any advice to offer--sorry. do you guys have a chiropractor that > you already use? the one i go to is pretty affordable $25 a visit and she > works it out to even less for those without insurance--especially if you need > to go back for several sesions or weekly (alot of them will do that). also, > many of them will start treatment even if you cannot pay in full at the > time--it might help, i don't know what else to suggest. i will pray for > him--hope he feels better--good luck!! > brigit > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 For me it turned out these problems were related to food intolerances and yeast. Using Houston enzymes (Zyme Prime, Peptizyde AFP and No Fenol) have helped so that I no longer need any other medications, and eliminating some foods was necessary. Amy > > I am a sufferer of Gastritis & I take Nexium. Nexium has done > a " fairly " good job, but not good enough. I am interested in over the > counter remedies. Can you give me your advice on which supplements are > the best for healing me? Which ones do you feel are the most effective? > > Thank-you VERY MUCH.......... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2006 Report Share Posted September 30, 2006 Hello Everyone, I need your help! I've just read yet another article in my local paper praising the flu vaccine and strongly promoting it. They are going to especially push the shot on children 5 and under and pregnant women. Yet, in the same article, they stress that there is a limited supply of thimerasol free vaccines and most children in our state will still receive the thimerasol shots. I just can't sit by and not say anything. I am going to write a letter to the newspaper and I just want to make sure I have my fact straight. How many states have banned thimerasol? Can you list them for me? Where can I find out the amount of thimerasol in the vaccine and how much do you need to weigh for that amount to be " safe " . Of course, the article states that research has shown that thimerasol is safe. What research can I quote that shows it isn't? Any other thoughts of what I should write, please include! Thanks for your help! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2006 Report Share Posted September 30, 2006 , If you go to safeminds.org or http://www.safeminds.org/flubrochure.pdf You can print off some great brochures to pass around. They really get the point across. I was thinking about leaving some at the clinic too! > > Hello Everyone, > > I need your help! I've just read yet another article in my local > paper praising the flu vaccine and strongly promoting it. They are > going to especially push the shot on children 5 and under and > pregnant women. Yet, in the same article, they stress that there is > a limited supply of thimerasol free vaccines and most children in > our state will still receive the thimerasol shots. I just can't sit > by and not say anything. I am going to write a letter to the > newspaper and I just want to make sure I have my fact straight. > > How many states have banned thimerasol? Can you list them for me? > Where can I find out the amount of thimerasol in the vaccine and how > much do you need to weigh for that amount to be " safe " . Of course, > the article states that research has shown that thimerasol is safe. > What research can I quote that shows it isn't? Any other thoughts > of what I should write, please include! > > Thanks for your help! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2006 Report Share Posted September 30, 2006 Look up nomercury.org for the answers to these questions. Barb [ ] I need your help! Hello Everyone, I need your help! I've just read yet another article in my local paper praising the flu vaccine and strongly promoting it. They are going to especially push the shot on children 5 and under and pregnant women. Yet, in the same article, they stress that there is a limited supply of thimerasol free vaccines and most children in our state will still receive the thimerasol shots. I just can't sit by and not say anything. I am going to write a letter to the newspaper and I just want to make sure I have my fact straight. How many states have banned thimerasol? Can you list them for me? Where can I find out the amount of thimerasol in the vaccine and how much do you need to weigh for that amount to be " safe " . Of course, the article states that research has shown that thimerasol is safe. What research can I quote that shows it isn't? Any other thoughts of what I should write, please include! Thanks for your help! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2006 Report Share Posted September 30, 2006 Safe Minds has a great brochure you can print and pass out, or they will mail you a dozen to give out. They really get the point across. http://www.safeminds.org/flubrochure.pdf > > Hello Everyone, > > I need your help! I've just read yet another article in my local > paper praising the flu vaccine and strongly promoting it. They are > going to especially push the shot on children 5 and under and > pregnant women. Yet, in the same article, they stress that there is > a limited supply of thimerasol free vaccines and most children in > our state will still receive the thimerasol shots. I just can't sit > by and not say anything. I am going to write a letter to the > newspaper and I just want to make sure I have my fact straight. > > How many states have banned thimerasol? Can you list them for me? > Where can I find out the amount of thimerasol in the vaccine and how > much do you need to weigh for that amount to be " safe " . Of course, > the article states that research has shown that thimerasol is safe. > What research can I quote that shows it isn't? Any other thoughts > of what I should write, please include! > > Thanks for your help! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2010 Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 Hi Jo,You have def. come to the right group and You will get alot of help here.Alot of us have the same symptoms as You.I have to run out for a bit but just wanted to say hang around and You'll get a bunch of help.I've had this for over 1 year and tis group for me has been top notch.There are very good people here and it takes a while but the pieces start to come together.My situation has gotten better very much of a result of this group...not to say it's easy but there is hope and You are not alone,welcome.Rose > > Hello to everyone. This is my first post so please bear with me. I am in need of help. I hope I am at the right place. I have a mite that you can see. Black specks and they hurt when they bite. I have seen them in different stages. I have been doing pretty good with my enviroment, but > I am having trouble getting them out of my body and out of my car. I have been able to get them off my body with different things I use when I shower. I take antibiotics and other meds and the doctor doesnt want me taking Ivermectin. I am taking half a dropper of Fresh green black walnut, wormwood, and clove > complex 2 or 3 times a day. Is there something I can do to get these out of my body. > We have had rain, storms today and they have tried to bite me in different areas on my body. I am wiping them off when I can find them. > So this has been a bad day for me. I am doing cleaning and I use gloves. I have the numbers down in my car but I need ideas, as what to > do to get them totally out. But the main thing is something I can do to > get them out of my body. I am much better than when I started but I have the crawling feelings and the bites, this has really just now gotten bad. Maybe it is because of warm weather? I appreciate your help. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2010 Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 Hi You came to the right place almost everybody is cured or getting there. There was a poster at topix thet had black specks & bug crwling for 2 years until she learned the arm & hammer powdered laundry soap 1 cup in the bath & 15-30 mins soaking killed them all . Then she soaked her house in it 1 cup per gallon . She got free of it & has been bugless for5 months now . She no longer spray or soaks ...nothing , Arm & hammer powdered laundry soap is painles to bath in if you brethe to much of it it is strong & the residue it leaves is white . It washes right off thoug with a brush & some water . The dust from it is not to be breathed so I spray 2 oz of coconut per 48 oz of hot water first to coat everything & make the A & H laundry soap easy to wipe off , then I spray the arm & hammer powdered laundry soap 1 cup per gallon in a garden sprayer , then when it dries I spray the cococnut oil mix over the residue to lock it down & not get airborne . Breathing the ingrdients in arm & hammer powdered laundry soap is not good . & can cause lung trouble . Other wise it is painless. And it works , also 1 cup borax in 1 gallon of hot water sprayed on & few days later reinforces the effects. It is a bug , kill it it will die . I boil my clothes I always wear cowboy boots , I bleach weekly I sleep on an air matress the has been delfated , soaked in a 5 gal bucket in 1/2 cup arm & hammer powdered laundry soap , then dumped out & spread open in the shower & rinsed w/ cold water ,then spread on a hard floor soakedin 2 oz cococnut oil & 48 oz of water & 1/2 cup epsom salts , the bugg annot navigate thei mix . I spray some of the 2 oz cococnut oil & 48 oz of water on the air matress & I never get bit at nite , ever..I use a hair dryer on a 5 gallon bucket lid to keep warm instead of blankets to save cleaning time , I sweat all nite . My pillow is a shirt I boil in the am . Bugs love me & find me when I go out to the park , the docks , wood etc.. I do not get bit up like I used to , they can t find me as fast anymore , & they don t hurt my skin like the used to . I apply this mix to any bite instantly with a small pocket bottle 16 oz peroxide 2 tbls borax 32 oz water the borax nuetralizes the peroxide so there is no fizz or burn it is painless too . & it kills the bug dead & also cures lesions when nothing else will It is called teds mange cure from earthclinic. Also 1 teasp arm & hammer powdered laundry soap & 1 cup of water is a great spot treat mix , it is very fast at stopping the itch & killing the bug so it won t spread . I use arm & hammer powdered laundry soap cleanburst $13.00 for an 11.90 lb box , also arm & hammer powdered laundry soap no bleach no perfume & dye works great .. . I have heard liquid arm & hammer laundry soap does not work . I never tried it though . I wouldn t increase the mix concentrations of any of these mixes thinkk it will work faster , it might have bad results & make you never use it again .These tools have been used by many & had great results , there is a whole tread at topix about arm & hammer powdered laundry soap here it is http://m.topix.net/forum/health/scabies/T0C2O5SMCU1188239 & here is the link to the peroxide mix & a testimony ( I am pasting here ) from the poster who saved my skin by posting this mix . http://www.earthclinic.com/Pets/dog_mange_cure.html The mix: 2 tblspns borax (20 mule team Borax laundry booster 16 oz peroxide (3%) 32 oz water. mix it , and the borax nuetralizes the peroxide From: Doe Subj: FW: Fw: Borax Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2008 20:55:34 -0800 (PST) Size: 16k Fw: Borax Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2008 2:50:18 From: fritolay66 To: I have a reason for posting this, that will come. For now, there is good info here. I have used this on myself and is what healed my first two craters of simmering hell on my arms way back when. I will remind you those lesions were on the order of 7cm long and 5 cm wide. Substitute human for dog. There is a great explanation of the usefulness of H202, vinegar, and borax. The actions of Borax can also be applied to the environment. This will also tell you on how Borax works to kill and also addresses toxicity issues. Also, remember, H202 is a penetrant and very effective. Frito END OF PASTE .. God bless you, Bill ps please come back & tell us how it all worked & anything else you find thet kills this menace ...Please On Sun May 2nd, 2010 6:12 PM EDT jo_btc wrote: >Hello to everyone. This is my first post so please bear with me. I am in need of help. I hope I am at the right place. I have a mite that you can see. Black specks and they hurt when they bite. I have seen them in different stages. I have been doing pretty good with my enviroment, but >I am having trouble getting them out of my body and out of my car. I have been able to get them off my body with different things I use when I shower. I take antibiotics and other meds and the doctor doesnt want me taking Ivermectin. I am taking half a dropper of Fresh green black walnut, wormwood, and clove >complex 2 or 3 times a day. Is there something I can do to get these out of my body. >We have had rain, storms today and they have tried to bite me in different areas on my body. I am wiping them off when I can find them. >So this has been a bad day for me. I am doing cleaning and I use gloves. I have the numbers down in my car but I need ideas, as what to >do to get them totally out. But the main thing is something I can do to >get them out of my body. I am much better than when I started but I have the crawling feelings and the bites, this has really just now gotten bad. Maybe it is because of warm weather? I appreciate your help. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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