Guest guest Posted April 13, 2002 Report Share Posted April 13, 2002 Hey Ady! This is Donna and as someone who grew up in the era of bedrest and asprain therapy I can remember the dreams I has of being able to play ball for even a day but back in my day it was more than a no-no, you just didnt do it. My beleif is that if your daughter feels like playing , let her play, she will learn quickly what she is/is not capable of and that is a good lesson , especially with JRA! Just making the attemp and trying will benefit her tremendously! As for prednisone and infertility.....as a child I was on alot of prednisone and even into my early teens...despite it all I have 2 wonderful boys, born painfully, natural (lol) One was delivered pre-hip replacements and the other post hip replacements so dont let them say it cant be done.......Best of luck! Donna Fox FACES Young Adult & Children's support system Facing Arthritis with Compassion, Encouragement, and Support Faces1999@... 502-589-6620,ext106 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2002 Report Share Posted June 1, 2002 << How refreshing it would be to read the postings on this LISTSERV and see interactions taking place that could actually benefit someone's life. Too often we sit around taking sides on issues that, when it comes right down to it, just don't matter. >> This is America---always has been two-party always will be two party at least---you either agree or you disagree w/somebody there's really no middle ground. The same holds true every time there is some topic brought on this list, be it Danny's shirts, limb lengthening, September 11 even, or something else....there never is one sole belief it's always two sided. My two cents for the day, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2002 Report Share Posted June 1, 2002 wrote “This is America---always has been two-party always will be two party at least---you either agree or you disagree w/somebody there's really no middle ground. The same holds true every time there is some topic brought on this list, be it Danny's shirts, limb lengthening, September 11 even, or something else....there never is one sole belief it's always two sided.” Oh, I don’t know about that. There are times when I absolutely disagree with something Davey Lamb says, sometimes I agree to some extent and very rarely I agree completely. On those days I check closely to see if I’ve over medicated. I’ve even been surprised to find myself in disagreement with Dan Kennedy at one point. I think the three post limit simply filters out the gray areas. We can only post if we feel strongly one way or another because of that limit. It would be interesting to see this list set up as a news group with no limit to posts. Marty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2003 Report Share Posted May 8, 2003 Hiya all Please do not forget that there are a number of cofactor necessary to help Calcium do it's thing..... including 50% as much Magnesium at least (My body needs as much Mg as Ca). Also vitamin D and Boron plus sun and a couple of others. You can overdo it with Calcium and run into some problems if the necessary cofactors are notavailable. mjh In a message dated 5/8/03 6:20:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time, writes: > Subject: Re: re: Calcium > > Calcium is popular now, but almost everyone is short in Magnesium. They > need to be in a balance. Maybe 1/3 Mg to 1 part Ca. > Loren > Re: [ ] re: Calcium > > > > Art, > I have had marvelous results with Bone Meal Calcium (also known as > hydroxyapatite), also available by Kal in a powdered form. I have found > this to be the very best assimilated calcium. Our bodies recognize it and > know where to put it. > Darla > Art Brown <abrown101@...> wrote:Hi to all - > > For those calcium freaks (like myself) ever on the lookout for a good, > high > quality, absorbable form of this absolutely essential mineral, I recently > stumbled across Crystal Calcium from the KAL company. (KAL was founded in > 1932.) > > Hard to contain my enthusiasm here! The importance of calcium's ability to > alkalinize in cancer care is established. Not to mention the hundreds of > other roles it has in the body. > > CC is a ready-to-go pre-ionized form of calcium. So, the body doesn't need > to work at breaking down supplements like calcium carbonate in the stomach > trying to pry out the calcium ion. I know this is a signifigant problem > with > many people - especially me. A loose white powder, it disappears in a > glass > of water. Talk about bang for the buck, would you believe just $12 for > 2/3 > of a pound?! > > Personal experience alone, but results were noticed immediately. Best > stuff > I've found in 20 years. > > - Art > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2004 Report Share Posted January 20, 2004 In a message dated 1/20/04 7:37:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, writes: > Subject: Re: B-12 dosage > > Arnold, > > the 200 mcg of B12 can it also be taken in pill form since my daughter > will not let it disolve under her tongue? > > Grace > Grace This is the only effective way other than by injection. Sublingual. Or, you can do what I did. I crushed B12 tabs and dissolved in DMSO to make a paste and applied this to my forearms. THe B12 was absorbed through the skin..... not as effective as sublingual. Swallowed pills of B12 do not work. MJH " The Basil Book " http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2004 Report Share Posted January 21, 2004 Thanks MJH, I know that will not let it disolve under her tongue, in fact, she might just chew it instead and she'll proabably wipe it right off if I put it on her forearms. Thanks for the answer, though! Grace On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 19:42:16 EST foxhillers@... writes: > In a message dated 1/20/04 7:37:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, > writes: > > > Subject: Re: B-12 dosage > > > > Arnold, > > > > the 200 mcg of B12 can it also be taken in pill form since my > daughter > > will not let it disolve under her tongue? > > > > Grace > > > > Grace > This is the only effective way other than by injection. > Sublingual. Or, > you can do what I did. I crushed B12 tabs and dissolved in DMSO to > make a > paste and applied this to my forearms. THe B12 was absorbed through > the > skin..... not as effective as sublingual. > Swallowed pills of B12 do not work. > > MJH > " The Basil Book " > http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 Hello, What about adding a bit of exotic butter? :~} Shere' www.nature-zone.com lotion recipe without water hello, I am trying to make a waterless lotion, any ideas? and what preservative would I use for that? I tried sunflower oi with a little beeswax, seems nice, but more like petroleum jelly. natasha ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ New for Spring! Orchids and Pearls Fragrance oil .We have many hard to find items like citric acid,empty capsules,red clay,best priced essential oils and more! http://glenbrookfarm.com/store/specialsseeds_1.html To unsub send an e-mail to : -unsubscribe ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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