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HI, ,

>Is anyone on a good Co Q10? One that you have noticed a difference or you

>trust the brand name and at least trust that the Co Q10 is doing its job?

>Or

>have you been on one in the past that you trusted and liked? I have been

>having a hard time finding a good Co Q10, one that I don't react to and one

>that I feel is legit.

I have been on 200mg CoQ-10, sublingual as Rxed but insurance won't pay so I

am using chewable, and holding under my tongue as long as I can. The best

source I have found is Vitaline, which has a maple-flavored chewable. I get

500 at a time, for $450 or so (forget exactly, but under $1/tab which is

good).

Jerry

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Here is a schematic for a similar device that operates at about 4 cycles per

second.

http://www.sharinghealth.com/beckprotocol/schematics.html it puts out a

voltage about three times the single cell zapper, a pulse you can really

feel, once an ionization pathway has occurred in your body to convey a

higher current.

Lenny

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> hi - Everyone talks about using a zapper to help get rid of parasites.

> Where do I buy one. Someone mentioned Ebay????

>

> Thank you..

>

> janis

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In a message dated 6/4/02 6:42:45 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

writes:

> Still cry over those two boys that were missing and found in

> the pond. Can't remember who posted that, can you?

OMG..recently? I heard something about this the other night on the news and

was hoping they'd be found okay.........geeeeeez.

:-(

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In a message dated 6/4/02 6:42:45 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

writes:

> Will love meeting Joan, Irma, Pam and Leah!!! Pam, did you find

> babysitting okay, and Irma, how about you?

>

>

>

>

Uh, watch out for Leah, she's a wild woman......may take you on a binge

drinking tour...hehehe....just kidding...she's just like

me.....wonderful!!!!!!!

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You better come on over then too , to keep Leah in line!! Dawn

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In a message dated 6/4/02 6:42:45 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

writes:

> Will love meeting Joan, Irma, Pam and Leah!!! Pam, did you find

> babysitting okay, and Irma, how about you?

>

>

>

>

Uh, watch out for Leah, she's a wild woman......may take you on a binge

drinking tour...hehehe....just kidding...she's just like

me.....wonderful!!!!!!!

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> Message: 12

> Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 22:17:38 EDT

> From: angelbear1129@...

> Subject: Re: Not my Day ~tooth problem~

>

> How's the tooth???

> Helen

Hi Helen,

My tooth is.... GONE!!!

The site was infected, but no one would treat me so luckily it went away on its

own. The pain decreased a lot once I was given pain medications.... 4 days

after it was pulled, and that was from the

partner of the oral surgeon who did my extraction.

Even with proof that I wasn't pregnant the oral surgeon that did the actual

extraction wouldn't give me anything for pain even though both the RMC doctor &

the on-call high risk OB doctor said that it

would be safe to take for a couple of days. I did go to the ER on 2

occasions... but the dose was so low that it did NOT even begin to touch the

pain!!

All is good now though!

Had my 2nd IUI (intrauterine insemination) yesterday, so hoping for a big

positive in my future!! If no success this time, then I will start on

injectable fertility drugs.... from what I understand about

lovely injectable drugs, I may have to stay off the computer, handcuffed, and

gagged in a corner for a few days... LOL!!

Love Always,

Anne

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> I totally agree , as for the nutrition requirements I had a good

> laugh. I totally follow BFL and eat 1200 - 1500 cal a day, I would start to

gain

> weight on 1925 cals. Sure don't want to do that! The ratio for protein and

> carbs are way off too! Thanks for taking the time to give me good advice, it

is

> most appreciated!

>

> Message: 20

> Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 12:42:35 -0500

> From: " Skwigg " <skwigg@...>

> Subject: Re: Digest Number 1616

>

> Never having seen you, there's no way for me to tell which one is more

> accurate. I would guess that Biofitness is probably closer because it takes

your

> activity level into account. Health Central seems to have given you an

> absurdly low lean mass. The only thing I can tell you for sure is to pay zero

> attention to the nutrition requirements that Biofitness spits out. It's that

> low-fat, high-carb, food pyramid insanity. :-)

>

>

>

>

> Re: Digest Number 1616

>

>

> I went to the link you provided and these are the results. Does this

> seem more accurate to you? Thanks

> in Texas

>

> FITNESS BUDDY BODY COMPOSITION REPORT

> Personal Body Fat Test Results

> Name:

> Age: 52

> Sex: Female

> Body Weight: 125

> abdomen : 30

> right thigh: 21.5

> right calf : 13.5

> Activity Level: Heavy Activity Body fat percentage: 21.3%

> Healthy body fat standard: 24.4% ( Clinic adjusted for age)

> Fat weight: 26.6 lbs.

> Lean weight: 98.4 lbs.

> Target body weight: 0 lbs. (Your current weight minus the fat loss for

> health

> without any muscle gain)

> Desired weight loss: 0 lbs. (The fat loss needed to reach a healthy level

> without muscle gain)

> Body fat level: good

> Suggested Exercise Level: general conditioning Maximum Daily Calorie

> Consumption for Weight Maintenance

>

> Protein 15%: 288 kcal, 72 grams

> Nutrition for Fitness & Sport; Melvin , 1995.

>

> Carbohydrate 60%: 1155 kcal, 288 grams

> Recommended Dietary Allowances National Research Council.

>

> Saturated Fat 5%: 96 kcal, 10 grams

> Unsaturated Fat 20%: 385 kcal, 42 grams

> Dietary Guidelines for Americans; U.S. Department of Health and Human

> Services.

>

> Total Daily kcal 100%: 1925

>

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