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In a message dated 8/17/02 9:28:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time, writes:

Message: 7

Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2002 11:14:11 -0400

From: "JJCathcart" <JJCATHCART@...>

Subject: Turmeric article from my Ayurvedic Digest

The Wonders of Turmeric: by Dr. Vijay Shekhar mbhotla

Precautions & Contraindications:

Acute jaundice, hepatitis, obstructive jaundice, gallstones, excessive Pitta, pregnanncy.

Please note the contraindications listed in the post above. Harper

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Amy

Thanks for the info.. I will talk to the immunologist if she ever starts to

have problems with the port. When I brought up the idea of sub q, she freaked

out. She saw Lacey doing it at the IDF conference, but she didn't think she

could do it. She still has a hard time with the diagnosis. It has been just

over a year, and she still gets anxious and asks tons of questions. I am hoping

we get to a point where she is more comfortable with things as they are, not

the way she wishes them to be. She will get there.

Thanks again,

L

Mom to Ashton 11 CVID, Asthma, Dyslexia & Marina 9 Asthma

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Hi ,

here, I read your post and see Ashton is having a hard time with her

diagnosis and is around 's age( she is 9) . Would it help her to talk to

another kid like herself?? I am sure would love to talk to her. Just a

thought.

mom to - CVID, asthma, GERD

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Amy

Thanks for the info.. I will talk to the immunologist if she ever starts to

have problems with the port. When I brought up the idea of sub q, she freaked

out. She saw Lacey doing it at the IDF conference, but she didn't think she

could do it. She still has a hard time with the diagnosis. It has been just

over a year, and she still gets anxious and asks tons of questions. I am

hoping

we get to a point where she is more comfortable with things as they are, not

the way she wishes them to be. She will get there.

Thanks again,

L

Mom to Ashton 11 CVID, Asthma, Dyslexia & Marina 9 Asthma

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It's great to have some seaweed on a regular basis, but you don't want to

overdo it, you can OD on the iodine. I'm not sure how much is too much.

That's a good question! How much is too much,, anyone know ??! that

salad sounds good !!

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In a message dated 7/24/2005 1:30:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

lescase@... writes:

but you don't want to

overdo it, you can OD on the iodine.

Really? From food? Isn't it water soluble and pass out of the body?

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I think that would vary with the individual and how well their body absorbs

Iodine. someone who runs borderline all the time even using iodized salt or

seaweed could use much more than someone whose thyroid show to be normal all the

time.

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It's great to have some seaweed on a regular basis, but you don't want to

overdo it, you can OD on the iodine. I'm not sure how much is too much.

That's a good question! How much is too much,, anyone know ??! that

salad sounds good !!

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lescase@... wrote:

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> It's great to have some seaweed on a regular basis, but you don't want to

> overdo it, you can OD on the iodine. I'm not sure how much is too much.

....

> That's a good question! How much is too much,, anyone know ??!

I've hunted through the research a lot and ALL the warning stories come

from research using a non-natural source of iodine. Not one comes from a

natural source where the minerals are balanced as in seaweed.

So I eat seaweed all I wish.

So far the only side effect has been that I got healthier.

Maybe someone else can find real research on *seaweed* as opposed to

research on iodine.

.....Irene

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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.

www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)

Proverb:Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it.

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Irene, how much seaweed do you eat?

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lescase@... wrote:

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> It's great to have some seaweed on a regular basis, but you don't want to

> overdo it, you can OD on the iodine. I'm not sure how much is too much.

...

> That's a good question! How much is too much,, anyone know ??!

I've hunted through the research a lot and ALL the warning stories come

from research using a non-natural source of iodine. Not one comes from a

natural source where the minerals are balanced as in seaweed.

So I eat seaweed all I wish.

So far the only side effect has been that I got healthier.

Maybe someone else can find real research on *seaweed* as opposed to

research on iodine.

....Irene

--

Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.

www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)

Proverb:Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it.

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In a message dated 7/24/2005 3:27:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

salbud@... writes:

Thank you Max. That's the nice thing about sharing. We all have something to

give.

Hey, I don't know. I was asking.

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Thank you Max. That's the nice thing about sharing. We all have something to

give.

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In a message dated 7/24/2005 1:30:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

lescase@... writes:

but you don't want to

overdo it, you can OD on the iodine.

Really? From food? Isn't it water soluble and pass out of the body?

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