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Just wanted to let everyone know that I have mailed in the Landslide for

Lyme from our support group and nailed about everyone I know. I was

especially touched by my eight year old grandaughter's note. It will be

interesting to see how much attention this gets. It was a great idea!!!

Many thanks to you for getting the word out.

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  • 3 years later...

In a message dated 11/12/2004 6:09:21 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 22:34:27 -0000

From: angel_lts@...

Subject: Re: Levoxyl, Armour for hypothyroid

Grace check this site out. It makes me have second thoughts about

using armour.

www.womentowomen.com/LIBhypothyroidism.asp?

I need to find more info.

>

> Are they both natural? Which is better for hypothyroid?

> How safe are they?

> thanks

>

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>>> Ladies

I have been taking Armour thyroid for about ten years and have NEVER had a

bad effect from it.

mjh

http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/

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In a message dated 11/12/2004 6:09:21 PM Eastern Standard Time,

writes:

Message: 24

Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 18:01:45 EST

From: sarahbri813@...

Subject: Re: More Bull*** coming out of your business degree lips!

What exactly is the difference between plant derived minerals and metallic

minerals.

What plants do arsenec, mercury, and lead come from?

Just curious.........

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It depends on the diets of the plants and some plants will do a better job of

absorbing heavy metals.

Watercress comes to mind. When grown in polluted water, it will pull the

pollutants out of the water and up into it's roots, leaves and stems.

Plants grown on mineral depleted soil, conversely, will not have the mineral

content they used to have.... whether those minerals are beneficial or not.

mjh

http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/

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Someone told me that the ingredients in armour are so called natural

and she said they were not. She told me that I was better off in

taking Levoxly thantaking armour.

> >

> > Are they both natural? Which is better for hypothyroid?

> > How safe are they?

> > thanks

> >

> .

> .

> >>> Ladies

>

> I have been taking Armour thyroid for about ten years and have NEVER

had a

> bad effect from it.

>

> mjh

> http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/

>

>

>

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One of the worst problems we have in the west is the active uptake of mercury by

pine trees. Of course we don't eat them but imagine what happens during a pine

forest fire. The mercury is released into the atmosphere where we get to breath

it.

Re: More Bull*** coming out of your business degree lips!

What exactly is the difference between plant derived minerals and metallic

minerals.

What plants do arsenec, mercury, and lead come from?

Just curious.........

.

.

>>>>

It depends on the diets of the plants and some plants will do a better job of

absorbing heavy metals.

Watercress comes to mind. When grown in polluted water, it will pull the

pollutants out of the water and up into it's roots, leaves and stems.

Plants grown on mineral depleted soil, conversely, will not have the mineral

content they used to have.... whether those minerals are beneficial or not.

mjh

http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/

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, re infant feeding styles - does this relate to positions? if so one of

Sally Kendall's students did a fantastic PhD inwhich she did a lot of

observation of feeding postions and would be worth this person making contact

with. Ros

________________________________

From: [mailto: ]

Sent: Fri 06/01/2006 01:51

Subject: Digest Number 1664

There are 2 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

1. Birth marks

From: " Ann Girling " <ann.25@...>

2. infant feeding styles

From: Cowley <sarah@...>

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Message: 1

Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 12:19:54 -0000

From: " Ann Girling " <ann.25@...>

Subject: Birth marks

I hope this will be of interest to you. I have recently met someone called bev

Fulker who has a large port wine stain on her face. She has a website

www.loveyourmark.com in which she tells her story far better than I can.

She has agreed that I can give you her info as she is anxious to get herself

known within the NHS as a resource for parents,

Please at least have a look at what she has to say

Ann

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Message: 2

Date: Thu, 05 Jan 2006 15:07:16 +0000

From: Cowley <sarah@...>

Subject: infant feeding styles

I have been contacted by a nutritionist who wants to research maternal

feeding styles and infant weight. She is based in Brighton. Is there

anyone from that neck of the woods who would be interested in

collaborating with her? Any contacts would be appreciated.

best wishes

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, re infant feeding styles - does this relate to positions? if so one of

Sally Kendall's students did a fantastic PhD inwhich she did a lot of

observation of feeding postions and would be worth this person making contact

with. Ros

________________________________

From: [mailto: ]

Sent: Fri 06/01/2006 01:51

Subject: Digest Number 1664

There are 2 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

1. Birth marks

From: " Ann Girling " <ann.25@...>

2. infant feeding styles

From: Cowley <sarah@...>

________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________

Message: 1

Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 12:19:54 -0000

From: " Ann Girling " <ann.25@...>

Subject: Birth marks

I hope this will be of interest to you. I have recently met someone called bev

Fulker who has a large port wine stain on her face. She has a website

www.loveyourmark.com in which she tells her story far better than I can.

She has agreed that I can give you her info as she is anxious to get herself

known within the NHS as a resource for parents,

Please at least have a look at what she has to say

Ann

[This message contained attachments]

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Message: 2

Date: Thu, 05 Jan 2006 15:07:16 +0000

From: Cowley <sarah@...>

Subject: infant feeding styles

I have been contacted by a nutritionist who wants to research maternal

feeding styles and infant weight. She is based in Brighton. Is there

anyone from that neck of the woods who would be interested in

collaborating with her? Any contacts would be appreciated.

best wishes

________________________________________________________________________

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Hello Ros, thanks for this information. No, I think it is more

concerned with the mother's attitude, e.g. tendency towards four

different feeding styles of interest (Pressuring, Restrictive,

Laissez-Faire and Indulgent), and is not only about breast feeding, but

about all feeding of infants and children up to two years old. There is

increasing evidence that this age is very important in terms of later

child and adult weight gain, and possibly maternal feeding styles are

implicated in some way with this; interesting that where mothers

strictly control or restrict their infants' intakes, there seems to be

an association with later obesity, because infants are not able to

develop the " stop eating, I'm full " button. The laissez faire approach

is more concerned with poor diet (junk foods etc), which has its own

dangers. One element of this proposed longitudinal study is about

whether breast feeding mothers have different feeding styles to those

who use formula feeds. It sounds like a very valuable study, but

complex because there is so much to unravel about it, which is why she

is wanting to pilot it first in one area, ie, where she is located in

Brighton.

best wishes

Bryar, Ros wrote:

>, re infant feeding styles - does this relate to positions? if so one of

Sally Kendall's students did a fantastic PhD inwhich she did a lot of

observation of feeding postions and would be worth this person making contact

with. Ros

>

>________________________________

>

>From: [mailto: ]

>Sent: Fri 06/01/2006 01:51

>

>Subject: Digest Number 1664

>

>

>

>

>There are 2 messages in this issue.

>

>Topics in this digest:

>

> 1. Birth marks

> From: " Ann Girling " <ann.25@...>

> 2. infant feeding styles

> From: Cowley <sarah@...>

>

>

>________________________________________________________________________

>________________________________________________________________________

>

>Message: 1

> Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 12:19:54 -0000

> From: " Ann Girling " <ann.25@...>

>Subject: Birth marks

>

>I hope this will be of interest to you. I have recently met someone called bev

Fulker who has a large port wine stain on her face. She has a website

www.loveyourmark.com in which she tells her story far better than I can.

>

>She has agreed that I can give you her info as she is anxious to get herself

known within the NHS as a resource for parents,

>

>Please at least have a look at what she has to say

>

>Ann

>

>[This message contained attachments]

>

>

>

>________________________________________________________________________

>________________________________________________________________________

>

>Message: 2

> Date: Thu, 05 Jan 2006 15:07:16 +0000

> From: Cowley <sarah@...>

>Subject: infant feeding styles

>

>I have been contacted by a nutritionist who wants to research maternal

>feeding styles and infant weight. She is based in Brighton. Is there

>anyone from that neck of the woods who would be interested in

>collaborating with her? Any contacts would be appreciated.

>

>best wishes

>

>

>

>

>________________________________________________________________________

>________________________________________________________________________

>

>

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