Guest guest Posted April 1, 2001 Report Share Posted April 1, 2001 Just a not of interest. The colostrum (transfer factor) from Chisolm is not Bovine, it is from chickens. This makes it a bit easier to 'digest'... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2001 Report Share Posted April 2, 2001 Please tell me where I can get transfer factor. Mother's market in So. Cal didn't have it. Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2004 Report Share Posted January 11, 2004 Thanks, Tom and Max, for posting the newsletter. I was able to read it. I am also signed up for the newsletter but have not received it. Tom, someone posted Emeril's Essence Creole dry marinade on this list and I use that for steaks all the time and LOVE it. I add olive oil to the pan to keep it from getting too dry and I actually cook on higher temp usually medium, but lower temp would certainly reduce chances of dry/tough. , I love Live Right 4 Your Type because it has the portion size and frequency recommendations and nuances, as well as information about exercise and lifestyle / psychology recommendations for each type, which I found useful. However, if you have particular health concerns you are working to resolve, I would be tempted to get the Encyclopedia. You may want to check on amazon.com for used copies to see if you might be able to pick up both. If you turn out to bea non-secretor, I would definitely get LR4YT as soon as you can. I use it all the time as a nonnie. ita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2004 Report Share Posted January 11, 2004 Thanks for the tips, ita. I'll have to wait until they get more chuck steaks in. They sold out the first day they had them :-) _____ From: ita [mailto:pebb7d@...] Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 9:16 PM Subject: RE: Digest Number 1747 Thanks, Tom and Max, for posting the newsletter. I was able to read it. I am also signed up for the newsletter but have not received it. Tom, someone posted Emeril's Essence Creole dry marinade on this list and I use that for steaks all the time and LOVE it. I add olive oil to the pan to keep it from getting too dry and I actually cook on higher temp usually medium, but lower temp would certainly reduce chances of dry/tough. , I love Live Right 4 Your Type because it has the portion size and frequency recommendations and nuances, as well as information about exercise and lifestyle / psychology recommendations for each type, which I found useful. However, if you have particular health concerns you are working to resolve, I would be tempted to get the Encyclopedia. You may want to check on amazon.com for used copies to see if you might be able to pick up both. If you turn out to bea non-secretor, I would definitely get LR4YT as soon as you can. I use it all the time as a nonnie. ita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2004 Report Share Posted November 14, 2004 Hi, I wanted to ad my voice to the mix. We started with Dr about 4 years ago, did the parasite cleanse andkidney and liver cleanse. We continue with the parasite maintenance on the weekly basis we have never been healthier in our lives, the doctor visits have stopped, except for a yearly checkup. Our Medicine bill has gone to zero, except my husbands thyroid, his thyroid is very low. No one can believe I am 60 years old and do not take any medicine, no prescriptions whatsoever. When I feel bad, I zap.... and that is it, not even a cold or flu in 4 years. I contribute it to Dr. 's way of living, I make my own soap, and do the simple things for our health, no animals in the house, or outside for that matter. I used to be sick a lot sometimes didn't feel like going on, until I get Dr. s' book the Cure for All Diseases, and began living by it. Thanks Dr. , we love you Clint and Elaine Tyler, Texas Dr wrote: There are 10 messages in this issue. Topics in this digest: 1. Vitamin E IS Safe! From: " magena " 2. Anti-Vitamin Fervor or Anti-Vitamin Terror? From: " magena " 3. Re: backache+weightloss From: Ingrid 4. Re: mercury From: " Jerry Mittelman " 5. Re: backache+weightloss From: elena stan 6. Re: mercury From: elena stan 7. Re: Uterine fibroids From: jedidonna@... 8. Re: mercury From: jedidonna@... 9. Re: backache+weightloss From: Ingrid 10. Re: backache+weightloss From: elena stan ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 1 Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 23:40:42 -0500 From: " magena " Subject: Vitamin E IS Safe! From Dr. n Whitaker, M.D November 12, 2004 You may have read the ridiculous headlines from the last day or so stating that vitamin E supplementation does more harm than good. A meta-analysis published online in the ls of Internal Medicine reviewed the results of 19 clinical trials on vitamin E. Researchers reported that taking high doses of vitamin E (greater than 400 IU per day) increased risk of all-cause mortality and concluded that high dose vitamin E supplements should be avoided. Now, let's take a look at what you didn't read and why this recommendation is absurd. First, the participants in this review of studies were already suffering from a wide range of medical conditions from heart disease and cancer to kidney disease and Alzheimer's. As the researches themselves admitted, it's impossible to ascertain if results would be the same in a healthy population. Second, the statistical analysis is suspect. Only nine of the 19 studies focused solely on vitamin E, while 10 looked at vitamin E combined with other vitamins and minerals. Thus, any outcome can hardly be conclusive. Therefore, headlines screaming " Vitamin E may raise death rates " or " Vitamin E might make heart disease worse " are irresponsible, unfounded, and an unnecessary scare tactic. The benefits of vitamin E supplementation are well documented. I emphatically believe that not only is the use of vitamin E safe, but highly therapeutic. Thousands of studies support vitamin E's role in cardiovascular health, immune function, and a number of other conditions. The Institute of Medicine and the federal government agree that vitamin E is safe at levels as high as 1600 IU per day for natural vitamin E (the form I recommend you use) or 1000 IU of synthetic vitamin E, the form most likely used in this study. According to the Council for Responsible Nutrition, " This meta-analysis provides no convincing evidence to the contrary. " The publicity surrounding this story simply confirms the mainstream media's inherent bias against nutritional supplements. For the complete text of the ls of Internal Medicine study, go to http://www.annals.org/. Sincerely, n Whitaker, M.D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2005 Report Share Posted April 29, 2005 Greetings! Thank you for email. Please note below the changes that have occurred to our name and email address. All other information remains the same. Kindly update your records to reflect these changes. Thank you! Laurie Plooijer Client Service Manager (541)345-5669 (541)345-8004F (800)659-5669 laurie@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2005 Report Share Posted April 29, 2005 Greetings! Thank you for email. Please note below the changes that have occurred to our name and email address. All other information remains the same. Kindly update your records to reflect these changes. Thank you! Laurie Plooijer Client Service Manager (541)345-5669 (541)345-8004F (800)659-5669 laurie@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 I thought I was on my dog list when I read this one! When you say collapsed trachea, do they also refer to it as reverse sneezing? I have a breed that is known for this. I have French Bulldogs and my female started showing symptoms. But what I observed was she did this as a food allergy response. I eliminated the allergens and she is fine. Given the fact that your dog also has digestive issues this could be the reason.Chicken has been a staple in dog's food for a long time now, alot of dogs are allergic to chicken, it's in most foods.I would run the hyper-reaction and DNA programs. You could also run a session using the trachea as a "situation" MacLaughlinPawsitive Healing 2. collapsed trachea in little dogs, PLEASE HELP!!! Posted by: "hha.isagenix@..." feathiescio@... feathie2000 Mon Jan 4, 2010 2:23 am (PST) > > > my dog has been diagnosed with collapsed trachea along with acid reflux, an ulcer and digestive problems. Does anyone know a good protocol to use for this specific issue. My dog is 9 yrs old and a fighter, but it is hard to hear him cough (almost sounds like a squeaky toy- would be cute if he wasn't sick). > > Any help with scio protocols or alternative meds to stop his cough so his trachea can get strong again is appreciated.> > Thanks!> Love- > feathiescio@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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