Guest guest Posted March 14, 1999 Report Share Posted March 14, 1999 Digest Number 1266 holding/restraining I think you are right on to question your therapists approach. It sounds like it may actually be traumatic for your child. While I've put my license on hold, I've practiced as an LPC for many years working primarily with children and families. I am familiar with attachment therapy for unattached kids, and know that it can be pretty controversial. I would see if you can't find a therapist that you feel more comfortable working with your child. Personally, I would be very uncomforatble with the fall out you are seeing from each session. If your instincts are telling you that something is wrong, I would follow those instincts! Paige > > Click reply to all for messages to go to the list. Just hit reply for messages to go to the sender of the message. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2002 Report Share Posted June 12, 2002 Message: 9 Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 15:16:45 -0500 From: " Kerry & Jack " <jclarke1@...> Subject: RE: Re: STAGES OF CANDIDA... I'm new to the list, but would be interested in seeing this " stages of candida " thing if someone could point me in the right direction. From what I've seen so far, it seems a little farfetched/suspect to me, especially if the previous poster is correct and it was written by some person with little/no health experience and/or was trying to sell a product. I've never heard of anyone dying of systemic yeast. As for Doctors, although their very important, they will " admit to listen to your body " , well, I think to best why to a remedy or cure, is through diet, so everyone must work on their own with the help of each other. vince Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2002 Report Share Posted August 11, 2002 In a message dated 8/11/02 4:15:19 PM, writes: << Our kids go to school the Tuesday after labor day and get out the second week of June. Some of you sound like you are on college schedules. Cheryl in VA >> Wow, our kids get out the end of the third week in June and have to go back the day after labor day.....too short a summer in my opinion! M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2003 Report Share Posted February 17, 2003 Please note that two of Dr. Budwig's books are translated into English on Amazon.com. Also the linseed oil referred to below is actually cold pressed, organic flaxseed oil which must be kept refrigerated once opened. Budwig also adds fresh ground flaxseed daily in her regimine. mjh > Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 15:17:09 -0800 (PST) > From: Pam Young <pyoung1955@...> > Subject: Budwig Flax Oil Diet > > The Budwig Flax Oil Diet for Cancer > > http://www.positivehealth.com/permit/Articles/Nutrition/turner60.htm > > > The flaxseed (linseed) oil diet was originally > proposed by Dr Johanna Budwig in 1951 and recently > re-examined by Dr Dan C Roehm MD FACP (oncologist and > former cardiologist) in 1990. Dr Roehm claims: " this > diet is far and away the most successful anti-cancer > diet in the world " .1 > > Budwig claims that the diet is both > preventative and curative. She says the absence of > linoleic acids (in the average Western diet) is > responsible for the production of oxidase, which > induces cancer growth and is the cause of many other > chronic disorders. The beneficial oxidase ferments are > destroyed by heating or boiling oils in foods, and by > nitrates used for preserving meat, etc. > > The theory is: the use of oxygen in the organism > can be stimulated by protein compounds of sulphuric > content, which make oils water-soluble and which is > present in cheese, nuts, onion and leek vegetables > such as leek, chive, onion and garlic, but especially > cottage cheese. > > Ferments of cell respiration closely connected > with the highly unsaturated fatty acids, are also > needed for proper oxidation. It is essential to use > only unrefined, cold-pressed oils with high linoleic > acid content, such as linseed, sunflower, soya, poppy > seed, walnut and corn oils. Such oils should be > consumed together with foods containing the right > proteins, otherwise the oils will have the opposite > effect, causing more harm than good. > > The best combination is cottage cheese and > linseed oil. The linseed should be freshly ground. > Carbohydrates containing natural sugar, such as dates, > figs, pears, apples and grapes, are also included in > the diet. Honey is also beneficial. Some synthetic > vitamin A preparations are bad because they contain > oxidation products, but much carotene as provitamin A > (from carrot) is consumed. Vitamin B from buttermilk, > yoghurt, and natural yeast is beneficial. > > A person requires daily about 4 oz of cottage > cheese mixed well with 1.5 oz of linseed oil and 1oz > of milk. A blender or eggbeater works fine. The > mixture can be sweetened with honey or otherwise > flavoured naturally. Fresh fruits can be added. Every > morning two spoonfuls of freshly ground linseed oil > should be taken in luke-warm buttermilk or yoghurt. > > The diet is indicated for all kinds of chronic > diseases, especially heart ailments (coronary > thrombosis), gall disorders, diabetes, arthritis, and > malignancies. It improves failing hearing and sight. > It is the ideal nutrient for children and infants. It > is suggested that this diet be supplemented with > lactic acid ferments. > > General Rules > > The patient has no nourishment on day one other > than 250ml (8.5oz) of flax oil with honey plus freshly > squeezed fruit juices (no sugar added!). In the case > of a very ill person, champagne may be added on the > first day in place of juice and is taken with the flax > oil and honey. > > Champagne is easily absorbable and has a serious > purpose here. > > Sugar is absolutely forbidden. Grape juice may be > added to sweeten any other freshly squeezed juices. > > Other 'forbiddens' are: > all animal fats; > all salad oils (this includes commercial mayonnaise); > all meats (chemicals and hormones); > butter; > margarine; > preserved meats (the preservatives block metabolism > even of flax oil). > > Freshly squeezed vegetable juices are fine – carrot, > celery, apple and red beet. > > Three times daily a warm tea is essential – > peppermint, rose hips or grape tea – all sweetened as > desired with honey. One cup of black tea before noon > is fine. > > Daily Plan > > Before breakfast – a glass of Acidophilus milk > or Sauerkraut juice is taken. > > Breakfast – Muesli (regular cereal) is overlaid > with two tablespoons (30ml) of flax oil and honey and > fresh fruit according to season, e.g. berries, > cherries, apricots, peaches, grated apple. > > Vary the flavour from day to day. Use any nuts except > peanuts! Herbal teas as desired or black tea. A 4oz > (120g) serving of 'the spread'(directions below). This > is fine to eat 'straight', like a custard, or add it > to other foods taken in the day as you will see. > > Morning tea (10am) – A glass of fresh carrot, > apple, celery, or beet-apple juice is taken. > > Lunch – Raw salad with yoghurt-flax oil > mayonnaise (directions below). > > In addition to 'greens' salads, use grated > turnips, carrots, kohlrabi, radishes, sauerkraut or > cauliflower. A fine powder of horseradish, chives or > parsley may be added for flavour. > > Cooked meal course – Steamed vegetables, > potatoes, or such grains as rice, buckwheat or millet > may be served. To these add either 'the spread' or > 'the mayo' for flavour and to up your intake of flax > oil. Also mix 'the spread' with potatoes for an > especially hearty meal. Add caraway, chives, parsley > or other herbs. > > Dessert – Mix fresh fruit other than those used > for breakfast with 'the spread', this time (instead of > honey), flavoured using cream of lemon, vanilla or > berries. > > Afternoon tea (4pm) – A small glass of natural > wine (no preservatives) or champagne or fresh fruit > juice with 1-2 tablespoons of honey-coated flax seeds. > > Supper – Have this early, at 6pm. Make a hot > meal using buckwheat, oat or soy cakes. Grits from > buckwheat are the very best and can be placed in a > vegetable soup, or in a more solid form of cakes with > herbal sauce. Sweet sauces and soups can always be > given far more healing energy by adding 'the spread'. > Only honey or grape juice can be used for sweeteners. > No white sugar (or brown!). Only freshly squeezed > juices and not reconstituted juices (preservative > danger) may be used. These must be completely natural. > > " If only all patients had a PhD in biochemistry > and quantum physics to enable them to see how with > such consummate skill this diet was put together. It > is a wonder. The champagne vehicle is easier to > assimilate and get someone almost on his or her > deathbed going again. A retention enema of 250ml > (8.5oz) of oil is another route to get this precious > life furthering, electron-rich oil into the body. It > can also be applied to the skin for transdermal > absorption. " 1 > > In 1967, Dr Budwig broadcast the following > sentence during an interview over the South German > radio network, describing her incoming patients with > failed operations and x-ray therapy: > > " Even in these cases it is possible to restore > health in a few months at most, I would truly say 90% > of the time. > > " This has never been contradicted, but this > knowledge has been a long time reaching this side of > the ocean, hasn't it? > > " May those of you who have suffered from this > disease (and I include your family and friends in > this) forgive the miscreants who have kept this simple > information from reaching you for so long. " 1 > > Flax seeds may also be used. Seeds need only be > cracked in a food blender, or they may be ground in a > coffee grinder. > > One needs three times the amount of seed to get the > oil equivalent. Seeds are high in calories, so one may > gain weight. The seeds are also high in soluble fibre, > so blending with liquid tends to produce > ever-hardening 'jellies'. Fresh-cracked seed sprinkled > on muesli and eaten promptly tastes great. > > Ed McCabe2 discusses his point of view on > essential fatty acids: > > " The red blood cells in the lungs give up > carbon dioxide and take on oxygen. They are then > transported to the cell site via the blood vessels, > where, they release their oxygen into the plasma. This > released oxygen is 'attracted' to the cells by the > 'resonance' of the 'pi-electron' oxidation-enhancing > fatty acids. Otherwise, oxygen cannot work its way > into the cell. 'Electron rich fatty acids' play the > decisive role in respiratory enzymes, which are the > basis of cell oxidation… " > > " Don't eat anything hydrogenated (like > margarine, or fried foods) as it defeats oxygenation. > Avoid products that say 'hydrogenated'. " > > " We should eat essential polyunsaturated fatty > acids to enhance oxygenation. They can be found > naturally in carotene, saffron, and flaxseed oil. " > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2003 Report Share Posted February 17, 2003 Does anyone have the missing mayo recipe? On Monday, February 17, 2003, at 06:34 AM, foxhillers@... wrote: >> Lunch – Raw salad with yoghurt-flax oil >> mayonnaise (directions below). -- Neil Jensen: sumeria.net The WWW VL: Sumeria http://www.sumeria.net/ " Soy serves as meat and milk for a new generation of virtuous vegetarians. " Sally Fallon and G. Enig, PhD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2003 Report Share Posted July 5, 2003 >>I thought they were trying to protect us from the people who sell gingko biloba with very little in it and no reduction in the price. Hi Liz, The only thing they are trying to protect/increase (they=pharmaceutical industry) is their income derived from the sale of prescription drugs. The amount spent on supplements and vitamins (and thus not on prescription) is enormous and this whole Codex Alimentarius is an orchestrated action worldwide to stop free access to vitamins and supplements. It more than like will require a prescription in the future to be able to buy vitamins from the corner shop. Regards Hanneke Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2003 Report Share Posted July 5, 2003 Well I pop into my local MP's office when I am passing and that is not what they are telling me. I will go back and see. The disease is Korsakov's --kawasaki is a heart condition. We have always had a law in Uk that we can have whatever medicine we like and that cannot be changed. Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2003 Report Share Posted July 5, 2003 >>I thought they were trying to protect us from the people who sell gingko biloba with very little in it and no reduction in the price. Hi Liz, The only thing they are trying to protect/increase (they=pharmaceutical industry) is their income derived from the sale of prescription drugs. The amount spent on supplements and vitamins (and thus not on prescription) is enormous and this whole Codex Alimentarius is an orchestrated action worldwide to stop free access to vitamins and supplements. It more than like will require a prescription in the future to be able to buy vitamins from the corner shop. Regards Hanneke >>>> If this should happen...I'm pretty sure you can count on some of the ancillary health providers i.e. Chiropractors, Naturopaths (the ones that have done the political work to be licensed in their state), etc. to also be able to dispense supplements. As a Chiropractor, I know that our profession is totally involved politically and will do everything it can to somehow keep supplements available from people who know the value of them. We have fought long and hard since 1895 to keep spinal adjustments available and it's ALL political, as much as we all hate it, that's what it takes. True, you will have to go through somebody to get your supplements, ugh!!!! But at least they will be available. And I can tell you, I would do everything to make it as easy as possible and as inexpensive as possible. I really wouldn't want to become a merchandiser as I sell very little now from my office, and almost at cost. I believe most Chiropractors would do the same...I hope... , Chiropractor since 1976 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2003 Report Share Posted July 5, 2003 According to the Daily Telegraph it is only supplements offering dozens of vitamins and minerals in one capsule and boron, sulphur and vanadium that will be affected. Dr says vanadium which can be breathed in from candles is toxic and I think you can get sulphur from garlic anyway. I doubt that £375 million a year in Uk is much compared to the total drug market. it is just unregulated. I was shocked when I realised the vitamin C I was recommending to my patients might contain thullium according to Dr . Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2003 Report Share Posted July 5, 2003 there is more info than that.keep reading! Liz <liz@...> wrote:According to the Daily Telegraph it is only supplements offering dozens of vitamins and minerals in one capsule and boron, sulphur and vanadium that will be affected. Dr says vanadium which can be breathed in from candles is toxic and I think you can get sulphur from garlic anyway. I doubt that £375 million a year in Uk is much compared to the total drug market. it is just unregulated. I was shocked when I realised the vitamin C I was recommending to my patients might contain thullium according to Dr . Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2003 Report Share Posted July 6, 2003 These regulations will not prevent thullium from being present in your vitamin C. Leo ------------------- > According to the Daily Telegraph it is only supplements offering dozens of vitamins and minerals in one capsule and boron, sulphur and vanadium that will be affected. > > Dr says vanadium which can be breathed in from candles is toxic and I think you can get sulphur from garlic anyway. > I doubt that £375 million a year in Uk is much compared to the total drug market. it is just unregulated. I was shocked when I realised the vitamin C I was recommending to my patients might contain thullium according to Dr . > Liz > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2003 Report Share Posted October 13, 2003 In a message dated 10/13/03 7:52:47 AM Eastern Daylight Time, writes: > I started watching what I was giving him last weekend. Monday and Tuesday > he had head drops...Wed/Thursday SEIZURE FREE!! AND Friday night , my husband > brought home Mcdonalds, the kid had three nuggets, and about a handful of > fries, AND WOULDN'T Ya KNOW IT!! HE had Two little episodes ! So...NO MORE FAST > FOOD! TUFF... > I am going to be baking today...gotta TRY to bake actually. Been > TRYING to for the past few days, but something always comes up...and THERE JUST > AREN'T ENOUGH HOURS IN THE DAY! LOL > Dee I wonder if your son is allergic to the gluten in wheat(and other grain) flour? Gluten sensitivity is a known seizure trigger. Also, some folks are sensitive to casein..... that is in dairy products. I sure am glad you noticed the connection between his fastfood experience and seizure activity. Caffeine and Nutrasweet (aspartame) and Monosodium glutamate can also be cultprits. White potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and eggplant all contain trace amounts of a neurological toxin that can provoke seizure activity. You are a super detective! mjh MJH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2003 Report Share Posted October 13, 2003 Is your son on the ketogenic diet?? LISA > In a message dated 10/13/03 7:52:47 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > writes: > > > > I started watching what I was giving him last weekend. Monday and Tuesday > > he had head drops...Wed/Thursday SEIZURE FREE!! AND Friday night , my husband > > brought home Mcdonalds, the kid had three nuggets, and about a handful of > > fries, AND WOULDN'T Ya KNOW IT!! HE had Two little episodes ! So...NO MORE FAST > > FOOD! TUFF... > > I am going to be baking today...gotta TRY to bake actually. Been > > TRYING to for the past few days, but something always comes up...and THERE JUST > > AREN'T ENOUGH HOURS IN THE DAY! LOL > > > > Dee > I wonder if your son is allergic to the gluten in wheat(and other grain) > flour? Gluten sensitivity is a known seizure trigger. Also, some folks are > sensitive to casein..... that is in dairy products. > I sure am glad you noticed the connection between his fastfood experience > and seizure activity. > Caffeine and Nutrasweet (aspartame) and Monosodium glutamate can also be > cultprits. White potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and eggplant all contain trace > amounts of a neurological toxin that can provoke seizure activity. > You are a super detective! > mjh > > MJH > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 Everything you said right here tells me she is not ready for trade show sales. She needs to grow with her business. She is learning to talk to shops, and she needs to learn time management. Many businesses run by adults go under due to poor management skills. She is only 14 right, in my opinon, let her pick up what sales and shops she can, and grow slowly. This way she will grow in business skill as the business grows, and when she is older will be ready to take the big steps. I agree with you, about her taking more responisiblty with the business and timing of production. Step back and let her make a mistake or two, it will be a good learning experience while she is still a " infant business " . Carol I did discuss with her last night what she would do if she was over run with orders and she decided she would pay others to help her(such as her twin brother).I am trying to get her to think ahead and take more responsibility.She doesnt have very good time management skills so far.For ex when she makes her fizzies, I try to get her to realize that these have to be at least started by day before due since they have to set overnight.And everything is really working her thinking skills figureing measurements,and sometimes she can be pretty dingy and easily confused but is an " A " " B " student. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 There's a PowerPak that only requires 1 AA battery that is by Advanced Bionic Clarion. This is a wonderful option to be used for camping, skiing, etc. PowerSlim Plus batteries was just released few months ago and it lasts about 21 hours. AB is fast approaching to upgrade their technology. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 In a message dated 8/19/2004 10:15:45 PM Central Daylight Time, writes: I have my journal to share if you would like to read it. It's too long to send to the forum so I will send it to you privately if you want. Regards! N24C 2000 , I might like to read that a little later on. I have my appointment usually in October I need to get my records out and see when I need to call to get an appointment. Right now if you don't mind I would like to just read how you all are doing with your CI's. It totally amazes me with what stories I have read so far from this list. The person I can't remember whom said they had not heard anything for 30 years that one really impressed me. It gave me chills to hear of the excitement of hearing again. You may email me at anytime privatly if you wish at phillipssl@... Thanks so much for allowing me to join. Sherry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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