Guest guest Posted March 25, 2001 Report Share Posted March 25, 2001 **Are you saying that it is okay to do metal detox/chelation protocols even if one still has amalgams? ** No I wouldn't do the DMPS chelations without first removing the amalgams. He had said that his amalgams were already gone. From my understanding you can do sulfur-containing supplements to help the body with its detox or use herbs. Metals can collect in the plague in the colon so doing colon cleanses is important too. I use botanicals from the rainforest. I know people use chlorella but there is recent information that shows chlorella can chelate mercury out of the water that it grows in so you may actually be taking mercury in which then hopefully comes right back out. This might keep the kidneys busier than they need to be. The field of metal detox is in a state of growth and change. The botanicals in the Envirozon are Jurubeba, Quedra Piedra, Cat's Claw, Boldo, Artichoke and Alfalfa. These are all grown in the mineral rich pristine soil of the Amazon. www.rainforestbio.com The Fiberzon is a good plague remover. So in answer to your question, getting the amalgams out is foremost. But we get metals from many places and so lifestyle changes are necessary too. Anti-perspirant deodorants, spermicides, pharmaceutical drugs, lighted gadjets like the shoes kids wear that flash lights, cigarettes, aluminum cans/pans/utensils, margarine, fireworks, the list is endless..... nancy purks _______________________________________________________ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2001 Report Share Posted April 23, 2001 'oxyplus ' wrote: ==== - - OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and other alternative self-help subjects. - - THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE! - - This list is the 1st Am ...' > Take a look to the attachment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2001 Report Share Posted July 2, 2001 " I wonder how many military doctors have felt this pressure when it comes to diagnosising illnesses as Anthrax vaccine reactions... " That's an easy one to answer! Just read some of the subpoena documents that where turned over to the GAO and then read the Accountability document that the Congressman Burton published. Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2001 Report Share Posted July 8, 2001 Please unsuscribe me as I have tried to do so a number of times wi no success. I have too much e-mail right now to keep up with this. Thanks you. Lauri and Gene > > They hauled him toward the desk to write and he sat > down. By then, he was really screaming loud and they said he needed to be > quiet. They took him into a 6x6 foot white walled room with no windows. > They went in with him and shut the door. Drew said he was screaming and > crying. When he finally stopped and they thought he would work, they let him > out and he went back to the couch. They took him in the room three times > Lauri > > Hi Lauri > > I can certainly relate to the " 6x6 foot white walled room with no windows " > About a year and a half ago I decided to take out of the full-inclusion > setting and try a Special Day Class at another school in the district. After the > first week I decided to drop-in and see how he was doing and I discovered > that the teacher had moved his desk, him and his aide into a broom closet in the classroom > and his desk touched one wall and the back of his chair touched the opposite wall with > a huge air-conditioning unit by his face. The teacher did not like him talking so loud in > her classroom (remember this is a SDC!!!) was made to be in the closet all day except > for lunch and recess. His aide was new and she wanted to quit after the first week. I then > took out of school and filed a report with the school district, and called the state of Ca > Special Educ Dept. and filed a complaint and talked with the director of CA Spec Education > The very next day she had 4 visitors from the state and the school district and they agreed > that the broom closet was -ACTUALLY !!! " A BROOM CLOSET' (they couldn't believe it.) > I could not believe any teacher would do that, (a form of child abuse and prejudice). After 20 years of teaching this class (the only SDC and the only teacher in the city that was qualified to teach the class) > she admitted that she had never taught anyone with Down Syndrome and knew nothing about > Autism, except what she learned in school 20 years ago. Needless to say, that class was no > longer an option for . I kept him out of school while I searched for another setting - and > I love the teachers and aides that has now!! > Sorry to write a book!!! > Kathy (urthman) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2001 Report Share Posted July 16, 2001 > Deb...... " .one line stuck in my head 'if you see a raven and it seems to be following you, the :::insert name of ancient evil indian spirit::: is watching you', " ...........eeeeeeeee...i see Ravens every day!!now I'll be wondering..lol ravens are said to represent > magic! what was the name of the movie? i may have to rent it! > > ....<at least it is finally getting checked out properly by someone who actually knows what he is talking about. Hurrah!>....yay for sure...keep asking until u get answers for her...that amount of sleep is not " normal " ...sounds like u have it figured what may > have caused it!! that's great...knowing where it may have begun is a good place to go from...! > Helen...Let us know how Saedi's appointment goes today! good luck!!!! > > ...hope you got word from Don!!! ttfn....i'm off to bed!! sheena:) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2001 Report Share Posted September 23, 2001 Remove -----Original Message----- From: < > < > Date: Saturday, September 22, 2001 7:20 AM Subject: [] Digest Number 1004 > >There are 4 messages in this issue. > >Topics in this digest: > > 1. Re: Digest Number 1003 > From: prov31gold@... > 2. Dr. Lipsey > From: sheilawysocki@... > 3. Fwd: TOXIC MOLD SEMINAR > From: Beverly Craft <enviromom2000@...> > 4. Re: Digest Number 985 > From: XPaperDollyx@... > > >________________________________________________________________________ >________________________________________________________________________ > >Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 09:48:54 EDT > From: prov31gold@... >Subject: Re: Digest Number 1003 > > > I told my toxicologist ( Gray) about the treatment on this site and >he gave me a prescription to try it and said it made sense. Mind you he is >the one of only 3 specialists in north America for mycoses disease. I was >referred to him by Melinda Ballard. This FM essay is worth reading especially >if you have CFS or MCS. > It is very important to take plenty of antioxidants a few hours after >taking the cholestyramine. > Those of you that have been exposed to stachybotrys must read this. > ><A HREF= " http://www.chronicneurotoxins.com/ " >VCS Test Center</A> <A >HREF= " http://www.chronicneurotoxins.com/study/fibromyalgiaessay.cfm " > >Fibromyalgia Essay by Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker</A> >http://www.chronicneurotoxins.com/study/fibromyalgiaessay.cfm >http://www.chronicneurotoxins.com/ > > Sue Barrett > > >________________________________________________________________________ >________________________________________________________________________ > >Message: 2 > Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 20:27:06 -0000 > From: sheilawysocki@... >Subject: Dr. Lipsey > >For those who are in litigation because of toxic mold poisoning and >need a toxicologist then CALL Dr. Lipsey. He has a website >that does not do HIM justice. I am not impressed by too many people >in my life, but this man is impressive. This is the man you want on >your side and to fight for you. > >This is my sincere recommendation for this man. He will make a >difference in this fight for all the right reasons. He flew into the >thriving town of Murfreesboro, TN and spent the day testing and >giving us information no one else would or could, especially the >insurance company. > >Do not go into court without getting the right people lined up. You >already have to fight a big business with the most money to lobby so >make decisions to help your case. > >To you Dr. Lipsey I am glad to know you. > >Sheila Wysocki > > > >________________________________________________________________________ >________________________________________________________________________ > >Message: 3 > Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 14:24:26 -0700 (PDT) > From: Beverly Craft <enviromom2000@...> >Subject: Fwd: TOXIC MOLD SEMINAR > >Trying this again... Take a look at the attachment. >A picture is worth a thousand words! > >(If the attachment does not show up again someone >please tell me what I'm doing wrong.) >Note: forwarded message attached. > > >__________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 In a message dated 3/29/04 3:48:39 AM Mountain Standard Time, SSRI medications writes: > " A therapy that allows a man with ED to > engage in intercourse within a 24-hour window permits the couple to regain > spontaneity in their sexual relationship, " " These findings suggest that > dosing for Cialis should be simple and uncomplicated..., " " Following sexual > stimuli, Cialis relaxes blood vessels by inhibiting the enzyme PDE5, > allowing increased blood flow to tissues, " " The many findings from these > Phase III analyses suggest Cialis has the potential to be a valuable > treatment for a large number of men who have ED, regardless of severity, " I've always wondered how many of these men with supposed ED are actually taking SSRIs? My husband made some comment the other night during a Cialis commercial about how it basically turned a man into a non-stop rabbit!!! LOL Blind Reason a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. An army of sheep led by a lion would defeat an army of lions led by a sheep. - Oriental proverb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2006 Report Share Posted May 24, 2006 Did he say that the curve got worse in the cast? Did you see the xrays? did it actually look worse? The RVAD of 2 is in the cast right? because that is good what was it last time? sorry for the questions I am trying to figure if the water cast is definitely not a good thing maybe we can chat on the phone if you get a chance I have not had much time and would love to hear about Ian's progress and I can fill you in on Adan's look forward to speaking with you Adan's mom @...infantile scoliosis treatment wrote: There are 2 messages in this issue.Topics in this digest:1. Re: Linnea From: "Linnea Rasmussen" mrshenson6212005@...2. Re: srs meeting in september From: " " basketsnboyds@...________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Message 1 From: "Linnea Rasmussen" mrshenson6212005@...Date: Tue May 23, 2006 6:42pm(PDT) Subject: Re: LinneaI am actually from NY. Not that long of a drive, thank goodnessmosunshinebaby wrote: Actually I think she may have met & Ian wheil they were there. The gal we met was Amy! But welcome as well!> >> > Thanks Jerry. I really don't regret trying the fiberglass...I am > glad they actually are open to trying different > things...unfortunately it just didn't pan out the way we would have > liked. I am optimistic that this next cast will be better.> > > > > > Noelle (12-2-01)> > Ian (8-15-04)> > thumbs down on the > waterproof/fiberglass cast> > > > > > Well, the first thing Doctor K said when he saw Ian's back was > that he could see a rib hump. So, I was not being paranoid after > all when I thought I could feel it coming back.> > > > His x-rays showed that he actually got slightly worse...he was > 15 degrees out of cast last time and this time was 18 degrees. So, > they put him back in to plaster. They even went ahead and schedule > our next TWO cast appointments. Soooo, our hope for only one more > cast didn't pan out, but that's okay. I am glad they were willing > to experiment and be open to other methods.> > > > I guess Mehta knew what she was talking about when she said > plaster was better than the fiberglass.> > > > Oh, the good news is that his RVAD is down to 2 degrees.> > > > > > Noelle (12-2-01)> > Ian (8-15-04)> > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------> ---------> > ! GROUPS LINKS > > > > a.. Visit your group "infantile scoliosis treatment" on the web.> > > > b.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2006 Report Share Posted May 24, 2006 Yes, it went from 15 to 18 degrees...so pretty much the same just slightly worse. I didn't have side by side views of the old x-ray to the new one, so I can't tell you if it looked worse or not. Now that you ask, I don't remember if the RVAD was in or out of the cast. I need to get Jane to send me the x-rays. I was never given the RVAD last time. I don't think the fiberglass is good IMO. We've been getting awesome correction in plaster and then no correction at all in the fiberglass. If I had to do it over again, I would have passed up the fiberglass. Noelle (12-2-01)Ian (8-15-04) thumbs down on the > waterproof/fiberglass cast> > > > > > Well, the first thing Doctor K said when he saw Ian's back was > that he could see a rib hump. So, I was not being paranoid after > all when I thought I could feel it coming back.> > > > His x-rays showed that he actually got slightly worse...he was > 15 degrees out of cast last time and this time was 18 degrees. So, > they put him back in to plaster. They even went ahead and schedule > our next TWO cast appointments. Soooo, our hope for only one more > cast didn't pan out, but that's okay. I am glad they were willing > to experiment and be open to other methods.> > > > I guess Mehta knew what she was talking about when she said > plaster was better than the fiberglass.> > > > Oh, the good news is that his RVAD is down to 2 degrees.> > > > > > Noelle (12-2-01)> > Ian (8-15-04)> > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------> ---------> > ! GROUPS LINKS > > > > a.. Visit your group "infantile scoliosis treatment" on the web.> > > > b.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2006 Report Share Posted May 24, 2006 How are you and Adan? HRH thumbs down on the > waterproof/fiberglass cast> > > > > > Well, the first thing Doctor K said when he saw Ian's back was > that he could see a rib hump. So, I was not being paranoid after > all when I thought I could feel it coming back.> > > > His x-rays showed that he actually got slightly worse...he was > 15 degrees out of cast last time and this time was 18 degrees. So, > they put him back in to plaster. They even went ahead and schedule > our next TWO cast appointments. Soooo, our hope for only one more > cast didn't pan out, but that's okay. I am glad they were willing > to experiment and be open to other methods.> > > > I guess Mehta knew what she was talking about when she said > plaster was better than the fiberglass.> > > > Oh, the good news is that his RVAD is down to 2 degrees.> > > > > > Noelle (12-2-01)> > Ian (8-15-04)> > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------> ---------> > ! GROUPS LINKS > > > > a.. Visit your group "infantile scoliosis treatment" on the web.> > > > b.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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