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hey .. I have a few shirts , what sizes do you need? I can also order

more if several folks want one. I have attached a pic of the shirts. I just

hope it opens

Donna Fox, Volunteer

Arthritis Foundation - KY Chapter

FACES Young Adult & Childrens Group

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I would like to get a few of those shirts.I would need 2 small,a medium and

an extra large.Let me know how much they cost and I will send you a check.

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Bonny,

Did you realize that you said " add liquid to the lye " ? No, no, no. Lye

should always be added to the water - slowly, and stirring. Perhaps

this was an inadvertent error :-)

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Jefferson

English Garden Soapworks

Vancouver, BC, Canada

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> Did you realize that you said " add liquid to the lye " ? No, no, no. Lye

> should always be added to the water - slowly, and stirring. Perhaps

> this was an inadvertent error :-)

Hi ,

You are right I should have said add the lye to the water. I should have

also stated that the water has to be cold.

I guess that I was tired when I answered the person who asked about the

meaning of trace.

Thanks for pointing out the error.

Blessings;

Raven

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Hey Bob, have afew questions ,when I was diag. with hcv. dr. also said

that hbv had visited my body but my immune system cleared the vrus ,it

left a marke.r. My question is do you think its possible that useing

supplements to boost imune that hcv could be eraticated if immune sysem

was in impecable condtion. looks like the mod. isnt going to fly.thanks

for listening

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>Hey Bob, have afew questions ,when I was diag. with hcv. dr. also said

>that hbv had visited my body but my immune system cleared the vrus ,it

>left a marke.r.

Hepatitis B and hepatitis C are very different viruses, DNA vs RNA as a

start, and the human immune systems responds very differently to these

viral infections. Most clear HCB most do not clear HCV.

> My question is do you think its possible that useing

>supplements to boost imune that hcv could be eraticated if immune sysem

>was in impecable condtion. looks like the mod. isnt going to fly.

Briefly, NO.

regards,

BobK

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In a message dated 3/12/04 5:12:25 AM Mountain Standard Time,

SSRI medications writes:

> the blinding rage I feel right now prevents me from responding to this

> appropriately, without expletives...I think I'll step outside and let out a

> good primal scream, and then email your post to the idiot doctor that put me

>

> on it...

>

Well, dear, I'm right there with you. When I was in the nutbin, the

doc said to me, " We need to double your dose; you're suicidal because you

didnt take enough Paxil. " So I went from 10 mgs to 20, and then somewhere down

the road when I was still having side effects, they suggested 50 mgs, but I only

took 40, and during those 3 days, I slept virtually nonstop, but it was a

weird kind of sleep from which I could not awake, and the whole time I thought

to

myself, " this must be how someone in a coma feels, being aware of things

around them but being unable to wake up. " I believe that it was those 3 days on

40 mgs that quite literally fried my brain. When I saw this article I was so

enraged that I had to leave my house and go outside before I smashed up

everything within my reach. That's how mad it made me. Then my husband said to

me

this morning, " You trusted the medical profession, you went to them for help,

and look what they did to you. THEY POISONED YOU! " I'm going to send that

article to the quack who put me on Paxil. Since it was a county agency they are

lucky I didn't sue their asses off. I will never get over being mad at the

system for perpetuating the lies of Big Pharma.

Blind Reason

a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue

Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again.

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In a message dated 3/12/04 5:12:25 AM Mountain Standard Time,

SSRI medications writes:

> the blinding rage I feel right now prevents me from responding to this

> appropriately, without expletives...I think I'll step outside and let out a

> good primal scream, and then email your post to the idiot doctor that put me

>

> on it...

>

Well, dear, I'm right there with you. When I was in the nutbin, the

doc said to me, " We need to double your dose; you're suicidal because you

didnt take enough Paxil. " So I went from 10 mgs to 20, and then somewhere down

the road when I was still having side effects, they suggested 50 mgs, but I only

took 40, and during those 3 days, I slept virtually nonstop, but it was a

weird kind of sleep from which I could not awake, and the whole time I thought

to

myself, " this must be how someone in a coma feels, being aware of things

around them but being unable to wake up. " I believe that it was those 3 days on

40 mgs that quite literally fried my brain. When I saw this article I was so

enraged that I had to leave my house and go outside before I smashed up

everything within my reach. That's how mad it made me. Then my husband said to

me

this morning, " You trusted the medical profession, you went to them for help,

and look what they did to you. THEY POISONED YOU! " I'm going to send that

article to the quack who put me on Paxil. Since it was a county agency they are

lucky I didn't sue their asses off. I will never get over being mad at the

system for perpetuating the lies of Big Pharma.

Blind Reason

a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue

Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again.

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In a message dated 3/12/04 5:12:25 AM Mountain Standard Time,

SSRI medications writes:

> According to the drug companies and the FDA, SSRIs aren't habit

> forming. But this is true only in the USA because of the official

> definition of habit forming used by the FDA

They changed the definition of addiction to fit their agenda. I was involved

in the first Paxil lawsuit that forced GSK to stop advertising this poison as

" non-habit-forming. " When you understand the substance from which Paxil is

derived (phenylpiperidine) you start to understand that heroin is less

addictive.

Blind Reason

a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue

Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again.

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