Guest guest Posted March 2, 2000 Report Share Posted March 2, 2000 Sorry if I posted in some way I should not have. Winnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2000 Report Share Posted March 2, 2000 Hi Winnie, Not sure what you mean, I have short term memory loss, so please explain. Thanks, Marta >From: dogs123@... > >Sorry if I posted in some way I should not have. Winnie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2001 Report Share Posted November 28, 2001 In a message dated 11/19/01 9:19:47 AM Eastern Standard Time, writes: Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 21:07:53 -0500 From: Jeff May <jmhi@...> Subject: Re: Digest Number 1059 Interview link Here is the link along with another: <http://www.loe.org/thisweek/feature2.htm> <http://www.thebostonchannel.com/health/1081454/detail.html> AnneLee9@... wrote: Thanks for posting the article. Do you have the URL or web link? Anne > In a message dated 11/18/01 8:09:02 AM Eastern Standard Time, > writes: > > > >> Message: 14 >> Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 05:19:43 -0500 >> From: "Barbara Herskovitz" <bherk@...> >> Subject: Is Your Workplace Making You Sick? >> > Can't believe I am so behind on email to read or answer. Thanks Jeff. Anne HNRLA-MCS a discussion for those who have both MCS and NRLA HNRLA-MCS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2002 Report Share Posted March 22, 2002 Regarding Pfeiffer, I live in Minnesota and prior to meeting Dr. Goldberg at a seminar in Iowa, we decided to try Pfeiffer. They came to a hotel here in MN, and we spent about $900 for the visit, which bothered me since it was not even licensed doctors (and I work for family practice doctors) but nurses. Then they immediately tell you that you need hundreds of dollars worth of vitamins every month, and that you need to follow up in a few months. We had my son, 4 at the time on all these supplements for 6 months and it was gross and disgusting to mix some of these supplements in his juice. We never saw one ounce of improvement in him and when I went to schedule his follow-up with Pfeiffer, they neglected to tell me that that was another $400, not included in the initial $900 visit, which I didn't know. A month later I heard Dr. G speak at a seminar and immediately made an appointment with him, unfortunately had to wait 6 months to get in. However, talking to him at the seminar he said throw all that vitamin crap from Pfeiffer and wait until you see me to get him started on meds. Last Oct. 2001 we flew out to CA, which is always a pleasure when you live in Minnesota, and my son started improving within months of Dr. G's protocol. He is on Nizorol, Valtrex, Celaxa and a few other things. So you can probably guess what my opinion is of Pfeiffer, WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY GIVING YOUR CHILD A BUNCH OF JUNK THAT DOESN'T DO A DARN THING!!! PS: As far as the update on my son, he is almost 5, non-verbal still, but since seeing Dr. G last fall, his social skills, eye contact, happy behavior, etc. are incredible. And as we speak, his language is starting, which when you have waited years to hear the word " Mom " it makes you cry. THanks for letting me share my story. If anyone has any doubts on using Pfeiffer, DON'T and if anyone has any doubts about taking a trip to Dr. Goldberg, DO, IT IS WORTH YOUR TIME AND MONEY!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2002 Report Share Posted March 23, 2002 AMEN ! We had a very similar experience!!! Re: Digest Number 1060 Regarding Pfeiffer, I live in Minnesota and prior to meeting Dr. Goldberg at a seminar in Iowa, we decided to try Pfeiffer. They came to a hotel here in MN, and we spent about $900 for the visit, which bothered me since it was not even licensed doctors (and I work for family practice doctors) but nurses. Then they immediately tell you that you need hundreds of dollars worth of vitamins every month, and that you need to follow up in a few months. We had my son, 4 at the time on all these supplements for 6 months and it was gross and disgusting to mix some of these supplements in his juice. We never saw one ounce of improvement in him and when I went to schedule his follow-up with Pfeiffer, they neglected to tell me that that was another $400, not included in the initial $900 visit, which I didn't know. A month later I heard Dr. G speak at a seminar and immediately made an appointment with him, unfortunately had to wait 6 months to get in. However, talking to him at the seminar he said throw all that vitamin crap from Pfeiffer and wait until you see me to get him started on meds. Last Oct. 2001 we flew out to CA, which is always a pleasure when you live in Minnesota, and my son started improving within months of Dr. G's protocol. He is on Nizorol, Valtrex, Celaxa and a few other things. So you can probably guess what my opinion is of Pfeiffer, WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY GIVING YOUR CHILD A BUNCH OF JUNK THAT DOESN'T DO A DARN THING!!! PS: As far as the update on my son, he is almost 5, non-verbal still, but since seeing Dr. G last fall, his social skills, eye contact, happy behavior, etc. are incredible. And as we speak, his language is starting, which when you have waited years to hear the word " Mom " it makes you cry. THanks for letting me share my story. If anyone has any doubts on using Pfeiffer, DON'T and if anyone has any doubts about taking a trip to Dr. Goldberg, DO, IT IS WORTH YOUR TIME AND MONEY!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2002 Report Share Posted March 26, 2002 , I second that! Tina M. Hendrix Cure2000@... Vice-President, California Coalition Neuro-Immune Dysfunction Syndromes Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADD/ADHD, Learning Disorders, Hyperactivity, CFS, etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2004 Report Share Posted May 20, 2004 Hi Marla, Hard to make a decision, look at the features each has. Both are good products. What I like about the Nucleus is that it has a titanium housing for the internal array. I believe Med-el is still using ceramic, wich is thicker to implant. Requires more drilling. The Nucleus also has the self curling electrode array that hugs the center of the cochlea to deliver the sound where it needs to be. And the 3G behind the ear speech processor is smaller and weighs less than the Med-el processor for behind the ear. If your daughter is used to wearing hearing aids behind the ear, I don't see any reason why she cannot use the 3G BTE processor. It will be larger than her hearing aids, but the Nucleus one is smaller and lighter than the med-el BTE. Ask to see samples of both before you make your decision. The Nucleus also has a removeable magnet so if she ever needs an MRI on any part of her body, she can have a full strength one. Nucleus Volunteer Message: 7 Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 19:02:15 -0000 From: " Marla " <marlaja@...> Subject: New with questions Hi my name is Marla, my daughter 2 1/2 yrs is getting an implant in the next few weeks and we have the choice of either Medel or Nucleus. I'm leaning toward Medel b/c I don't think she would do good with the body worn processor and has been wearing Hearing aids for over 2 years so is use to having something behind her ear. I would appreciate any feedback good/bad on both MeDel and Nucleus. It is a very big decision and I obviously want to make the best one:) Thank you in advance for any info you can give! Marla:) ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2005 Report Share Posted September 26, 2005 , I really dislike knocking anothers business, and I rarely do but Liberty Natural is one exception that I will have a little say about. Please ask for samples from other retail sellers in essential oils before you stock your wonderful closet with Liberty Naturals oils. Yes, they have good prices, but to me their oils are very inferior, and not good grade. I know as when I first went into the business I got some from them and was not pleased at all! Just my 2 cents worth! Dianna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2005 Report Share Posted September 26, 2005 At 11:55 AM 9/26/2005, you wrote: >, > > I really dislike knocking anothers business, and I rarely do but > Liberty >Natural is one exception that I will have a little say about. Please ask >for samples from other retail sellers in essential oils before you stock >your >wonderful closet with Liberty Naturals oils. Yes, they have good prices, >but >to me their oils are very inferior, and not good grade. I know as when I >first went into the business I got some from them and was not pleased at >all! >Just my 2 cents worth! Hi Dianna and : Yes, Liberty does have a very spotty record. I made my first order with them in the past year, and got samples. Some were weak, like the frankincense, and some were wonderful, like the fresh, unaged ginger. You must get samples from them. Oh, their nutmeg butter was glorious. But their mitti attar was weak. See a pattern, lol? Get samples. They are Batch and Lot numbered, so you can be sure of what you're ordering. Anya http://.com The premier site on the Web to discover the beauty of Natural Perfume " The Age of the Foodie is passé. It is now the Age of the Scentie. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2005 Report Share Posted September 26, 2005 PierceDian@... wrote: > > , > > I really dislike knocking anothers business, and I rarely do but Liberty > Natural is one exception that I will have a little say about. Please ask > for samples from other retail sellers in essential oils before you stock your > wonderful closet with Liberty Naturals oils. Yes, they have good prices, but > to me their oils are very inferior, and not good grade. I know as when I > first went into the business I got some from them and was not pleased at all! > Just my 2 cents worth! > Heck.... I was talking about their bottles...which turned out to be the wrong kind anyway... They have no mins on their glassware, and you can pick and chose components as needed... I haven't bought EO or absolute from them for a some time....then again, haven't bought a lot of EO and absolute for some time... I did get a really nice jasmine grandiflora from them....and some other very nice absolutes... For the EOs....some were nicer/better than others....I kind of used them as a starting place.... The other thing is the sheer diversity of what they have... -- W. Bourbonais L'Hermite Aromatique Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2005 Report Share Posted September 26, 2005 > I did get a really nice jasmine grandiflora from them....and some other > very nice absolutes... > For the EOs....some were nicer/better than others....I kind of used them > as a starting place.... > I will add that they have both excellent stuff and mediocre stuff. If you know what you are looking for and are willing to sample first, I think they are a great supplier - they don't do the absurd markups that so many seem to feel justified making these days, and they offer cheap samples of everything.. They had some really tasty Buena Vista variety lavender last year that they were involved in the distillation of, for example. Sweet! I have also purchased sandalwood samples that had fixed oils in them, and others that were really perfect. This is buyer beware situation, but again, I am really glad they exist. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2005 Report Share Posted September 26, 2005 At 09:02 PM 9/26/2005, you wrote: >They had some really tasty Buena Vista variety lavender last year that >they were involved in >the distillation of, for example. Sweet! Yes, I got some of that Buena Vista. Beautiful lavender, one of the best I've ever smelled. >I have also purchased sandalwood samples that >had fixed oils in them, and others that were really perfect. Ouch! Fixed oil in the sandalwood. >This is buyer beware situation, but again, I am really glad they exist. Interesting company, and yes, buyer beware. Good prices, sometimes great products, very spotty. Anya http://.com The premier site on the Web to discover the beauty of Natural Perfume " The Age of the Foodie is passé. It is now the Age of the Scentie. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2005 Report Share Posted September 28, 2005 >> >all! > >Just my 2 cents worth! > > Hi Dianna and : > > Yes, Liberty does have a very spotty record. I made my first order with > them in the past year, and got samples. Some were weak, like the > frankincense, and some were wonderful, like the fresh, unaged ginger. You > must get samples from them. Oh, their nutmeg butter was glorious. But their > mitti attar was weak. See a pattern, lol? Get samples. They are Batch and > Lot numbered, so you can be sure of what you're ordering. > Anya wrote the above I do a fair amount of business with LNP, but I am primarily a candle maker, and do not use the most precious oils for this . There is little I want less than a lb of, but when the batch is really good, I immediately order a 5-10 lb can if it's something I use a lot of. A few years ago I got a lb of clove bud that I just had to set aside the last ounce or so from the 5 lb's I ordered, for other higher uses than candles. There are those oils that are so doable for candles at their prices. There are also those companies whose markups are unreasonable- it's what I call a crapshoot sometimes in quality. One of the strongest oils I ever worked with in my life, Garlic essential oil- my gosh. I love Garlic, but this could render a healthy person into uncontrollable wretching. And they(LNP Staff) warned me, they really warned me. Worked great with soy, in making Garlic candles- I had to have a garlic product to make the garlic festival. And ly- they were so much better as a candle than pouring the candles. Smelled pretty good. I will only make them in the right weather, using rubber gloves, right weather means- OUTSIDE! I think I could have rivaled the man distilling Castoreum. Between us I'm sure we could downsize a neighborhood if we were aloud to remain " at large " . But for some oils, I am consistently pleased. Anise Star, Steam distilled lime, (really nice lime just came out) makes a nice Harry Nielsen special (Lime in the coconut). I promptly ordered more lime. I'm going to have to order a small lavendin grosso- for hopefully a good size result. For candle purposes, lavender doesn't smell much- lavendin does. With parafin, my medium 90% of the time- not all eo's will work anyway- don't smell, smell bad, or don't bind. I'm still addicted to the end result of parafin, though I'm certainly aware of the various vegtable and soy waxes- I'm addicted to the glow nature and the moldability (what I call open mindedness) of parafin. I love to play with the scent blends. LNP is a good source for a high useage low cost source. Last year's patchouli was disappointing but adequate for me. I kind of use a network of candlemakers that heads up eachother when it's good. We're little cottage industry sizes. I did risk a little .02 of neroli this month. Wouldn't be ordering more. (that scent of course is for my personal " stuff " - no candles of course) . I really liked the lb of pettigrain I got from them a year or so ago. I'm grateful to Butch owens for the quality scents I got there, I might not have known- it isn't just this years " crop " that matters. I loved his rose hydrosol. Patti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Hi When i was a young girl i had hyperthyroid which was corrected. In recent years, i took 3-5 TBSPs of VCO plus used rbd oil for all our cookings. My blood test result showed my hyperthyroid has come back but in very mild form. In fact, my doctor said i could just ignore it or, take the pill. I decided to take the pill for a year and am now ok. I now have reduced my intake of vco to 1 TBSP and still use rbd for cooking. So far i am fine. Enquiry on Hyperthyroid? Posted by: " dbvco " ngdebbie@... dbvco Tue Jul 18, 2006 4:24 am (PST) I have done quite alot of research on virgin coconut oil. Found many articles on hypothyroid. Is there any of you out there who is hyperthyroid and experience using virgin coconut oil for treatment? Can anyone explain how it work for hyperthyroid? __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 Hi , Do you mean to say your hyperthyroid was treated by doctors recovered, but came back again when you start to take VCO? The rbd oil you mentioned is not coconut oil? Are you still taking pill? How long did you take the 3 to 5 tablespoon of VCO? At this period what is the reaction, any sore, red spots, dryness in your throat? Is the return of your hyperthyroid due to RBD oil instead? What do you think if you increase your VCO and also replace it with the RBD cooking oil? I suppose it may work. Sorry, too much questions. My friend have Hypothyroid, she used VCO for 3 weeks and experience dryness and red spot on the throat. After that it gone and she says she feels better, she reducing her T4 slowly and gone without it for more days to see if the throat balloon again. Waiting for the report. My fat maid was always eagle for food 2 hrs before meals, when my family convert to VCO as cooking oil and consume direct she followed. She feels very good, all her pain on the body, lumps on breast go off. Her eagle for food also gone, now she eat little and sometime don't eat, she lost weight. I wonder is her syndromes due to hyperthyroid and the VCO work on her? Anybody out there have more experience on Hyperthyroid? Best Regards Debbie _____ From: Coconut Oil [mailto:Coconut Oil ] On Behalf Of melly banagale Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 10:42 PM Coconut Oil Subject: Re: Digest Number 1060 Hi When i was a young girl i had hyperthyroid which was corrected. In recent years, i took 3-5 TBSPs of VCO plus used rbd oil for all our cookings. My blood test result showed my hyperthyroid has come back but in very mild form. In fact, my doctor said i could just ignore it or, take the pill. I decided to take the pill for a year and am now ok. I now have reduced my intake of vco to 1 TBSP and still use rbd for cooking. So far i am fine. Enquiry on Hyperthyroid? Posted by: " dbvco " ngdebbiesingnet (DOT) <mailto:ngdebbie%40singnet.com.sg> com.sg dbvco Tue Jul 18, 2006 4:24 am (PST) I have done quite alot of research on virgin coconut oil. Found many articles on hypothyroid. Is there any of you out there who is hyperthyroid and experience using virgin coconut oil for treatment? Can anyone explain how it work for hyperthyroid? __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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