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Dear Debbie,

Hi there! I don't recall seeing the loofah soap that you put inside your

swap box for our gathering, but I will say that I received one of those

types of soaps from a lady on another e-mail list that I'm on, and she used

one of the mini bath poufs. So her soap was pretty small. I think that's a

nice size ... otherwise, yeah, I bet that they could get heavy! But if it

was one of your soaps, I wouldn't care ... because your soaps are so

awesome! :-) That vintage berry was just amazing ... wanted to tell you that

before I forgot.

~nne

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Hi Deb,

I was the one that got your swap box and everything is wonderful! You're

asking about the loofa....it was really a little too heavy. I would have

preferred a slice but the rope really helped with it being so large. Everything

was wonderful....my daughter stole a couple of things when she moved to Ohio!!

Kathy

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I dont remember seeing this. HOw big is it?

Shaye

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Hi Deb,

I was the one that got your swap box and everything is wonderful! You're

asking about the loofa....it was really a little too heavy. I would have

preferred a slice but the rope really helped with it being so large.

Everything was wonderful....my daughter stole a couple of things when she

moved to Ohio!!

Kathy

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  • 3 months later...

, I would say a yellowish color for Fig.

Shaye

> OK guys. I need help. My brain is shot. I did a lotion with

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> a scent called " Fig " . It's really great smelling. Anyway, my labels

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> are all made for my lotions but I have been doing the background

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> color sort of in a corresponding color to the scent, if you know

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> I mean. Ex: Fresh Cucumber - pale green, Tea Rose - pale pink,

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> Vanilla Musk - pale cream, etc. Here's the question - what color

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> would you do for Fig Scent? This is probably easy for some of you

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> but for the life of me I can't come up with this one.

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> Help me

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Hi ,

I have never sampled that scent....What does it smell like ? A spice ? If

so I would say a ( tan, cream ) color I will be watching to see what the

other girls tell you..... humm,,,,,,, Merry Christmas to you

Kim

-- need opinion

OK guys. I need help. My brain is shot. I did a lotion with

a scent called " Fig " . It's really great smelling. Anyway, my labels

are all made for my lotions but I have been doing the background

color sort of in a corresponding color to the scent, if you know what

I mean. Ex: Fresh Cucumber - pale green, Tea Rose - pale pink,

Vanilla Musk - pale cream, etc. Here's the question - what color

would you do for Fig Scent? This is probably easy for some of you

but for the life of me I can't come up with this one.

Help me

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  • 5 years later...

We do it on our own. I feel confident and competent, and do not feel

the need to put any faith in someone who doesn't have a vested interest

in my children beyond their pocket book. Sure, it takes a lot more time

and study, but the damage that has been done to this family at the hands

of " trained professionals " is more than enough for this lifetime.

P.

Arias wrote:

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> how many think that its better to have a Dan doctor working with you

> as opposed to doing it on your own?

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We dont have a doctor either, in fact I know more than the doctor we

used to use, and now save the 400 bucks an hour to spend on my son's

treatements

autism is a HUGE money maker, and after having researched a few

things recently which i thought were great interventions, i got

responses back from the providers of these " interventions " of " I cant

talk to you any longer until you send me x amount and sign a consent

form.

or: you have to have faith, trust in me. ARRGGGGHH. I kid you not,

by the way, i could post the emails i got from these people but i

would probably get sued.\

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> > how many think that its better to have a Dan doctor working with

you

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> how many think that its better to have a Dan doctor working with you

> as opposed to doing it on your own?

I believe you need to do it on your own, even *if* you are also

working with a doctor. Listen to what the doctor says, then do your

own research before agreeing with it.

I don't use a doctor, because my son has a genetic dx, and when I

called around many years ago, none of the doctors I called [and yes,

they were DANs] would agree to accept him as a patient, because his dx

was genetic so " there is nothing we can do, sorry " . So I recovered

him myself, despite his genetic dx.

Dana

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> What about help with issues that come up along the way as you are

> chelating? I assumed by having a DAN Dr., they would be somewhat " on

> call " for when you are having difficulties (like I see so much of here

> - yeast acting up, seizures, sleeping difficulties, etc.).

Everything you wrote here, with the exception of certain types of

seizures, can be handled without a doctor. You can certainly use a

doctor if you want to, but in my opinion, it is not required.

Dana

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If they are from Great Plains, you can call and make an appt. to speak

to someone directly there. It is very helpful.

C

On Nov 6, 2008, at 1:39 AM, Arias wrote:

> I had the nutritionist do some blood work. When I talk to her about

> what the tests tell us ... she says something completely different on

> each phone converstation. I keep thinking that she is reading a

> different childs chart, each time. I need someone to look over my dd

> results, but I am not sure who I should call or go see. I need

> suggestions. I spent a lot of money on these tests (weren't covered)

> and I got nothing to show for it. If anyone understands lab results,

> could I bother you to take a look? They are in Skylar's fold in the

> file section.

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  • 2 months later...

my dd did a fructose malapsorption test. after she drank the fructose

drink, she wanted to run into the streets like a wild animal. She

reacts to maple syrup, corn syrup molasses in a wild crazy way. Does

this sound like it could be helped with chromium picolate? this sounds

like she just reacts terribly to sweet things, right? It would not be

just a corn syrup or fructose intolerence? because maple syrup is

neither. Even if she gets a pin-sized taste of anything with this

stuff in it... she goes nuts. What would help this and do you think

the Heb vaccine could have caused this. After the vaccine she got a

lump the size of a walnut under her ear. PS.. Tapioca also causes a

reaction. Any advice would be helpful. Thanks

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