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In a message dated 5/16/02 9:50:31 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

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> You know what we should do is give these new parents some ideas so that when

> they eliminate a food they replace it something similar. Come on

> Ladies--We

> will change the subject to ----Food Exchanges! And we could include foods

> that do not need to be replaced.

>

Right on....I'll be sitting here waiting.....LOL

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In a message dated 8/18/04 7:41:17 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

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> Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 06:10:01 -0000

> From: " katrini24 " <katrini24@...>

> Subject: driving

>

> Hi My name is Katrina!!! I was wondering for anyone who has not been

> able to drive, because of there epilepsy, How long did you have to

> wait until you could drive? I have been seizure free for a year know.

>

>

> katrini24@...

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..

..>>> Ask your doctor. It is different from state to state, some states six

months and others a year. You will need a medical note anyway.

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In a message dated 3/23/2005 3:33:07 PM Eastern Standard Time, " Shere Akery "

sakery@... writes:

I have never heard of making soap from ashes.

From: thalia1804 [mailto:thalia1804@...]

By traditional ingredients i mean ashes from u know burned wood,

What she's talking about is leaching the lye from hardwood ash using

rainwater in order to make lye. This produces an inferior product unless boiled

to

concentrations that might be hazardous to you and your neighbors. Even then, the

way you told if the lye was of sufficent strength was to float an egg in it,

if enough of the egg floated to leave enough shell above the lye to aproximate

the size of a groat (an old style coin) then the lye was considered strong

enough. And THEN most cases it made a fatty concoction know as " Softsoap " most

times.

Basically you're setting yourself up for a LOT of work, that is hazardous to

boot for very little return. Settlers did it because they had to, and they

were spread out enough to cut down on the hazard to their neighbors and frankly,

there was no EPA.

Use lye and fat. And wear rubber gloves and goggles. There's books in the

library and in bookstores, and sites on the web with recipies and times. Be

safe.

Bill

There is only one basic human right, the right to do as you damn well please.

And with it comes the only basic human duty, the duty to take the

consequences. -- P. J. O'Rourke

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The ancient source of lye was wood ash, but that's also the reason early soaps

were undependable as to what the end result would be. They never knew the exact

strenghth of the lye they were working with, so they usually had soap which was

either too soft and gooey or too harsh on the skin. You will have to find a way

to buy sodium hydroxide if you want to make real soap. Other than that, you'll

have to stick with melt & pour. Hey, if it was easy and risk free, everybody

would do it! The bad news is, there's no way to do it without a very strong

chemical to turn the fats into soap. The good news is, a nice batch of soap is

truly an accomplishment to be proud of. Good luck.

Traci

Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 11:24:59 -0600

From: " Shere Akery " <sakery@...>

Subject: Hello! help for a beginner

Hi Thalia,

I have never heard of making soap from ashes. But the old traditional way

(natural way) is the use of lye. Yes, lye. Here is a link that may help you

http://www.teachsoap.com/swirlsoap.html

This method they are showing is a CP method. There are many methods of making

soap. CP (Cold process) which takes weeks of curing. HP (hot process) which

takes much less cure time for those of us who are impatient. LOL and several

other methods of making natural soap with lye. Lye is very caustic, but once it

has reached a certain stage it is no longer lye it has now become soap.

I wish you much luck, and have fun!

Shere'

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-----Original Message-----

From: thalia1804 [mailto:thalia1804@...]

Hello everybody,

my name is thalia and i have been a member of this group since

November but have been away from home so i never actually followed

the posts. So this is really my first day in Bath and Body :)

Anyway, what i would like to know is: Is it possible to make a good

soap using the traditional ingrediends or methods? By traditional

ingredients i mean ashes from u know burned wood, essential oils,

olive oil etc. I am a complete beginner and have never tried

anything similar in the past but i would really like to do this the

natural way - that is without any chemicals or dangerous

ingredients. Plus, where i live is quite difficult to find

ingredients that are not commonly used in everyday life etc.

I would appreciate any advise or tips u could give

Thanx

Thalia :)

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Nice to see you posting agani . Hope that things are well on your end. Did you ever talk to Ralph at Hep Central. He is been looking for you for a LONG TIME :-)

Peace and love

Pam

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Message: 22 Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 20:00:38 -0000 From: "objectivemedicine" <annalivia4@...>Subject: Healthy Hepper websiteHello,I just wanted to say "hi" to everyone after a long absence. As many of you may already know, I am founder of Hep C Web Warriors and author of the original website ObjectiveMedicine.com, which had the work of my many years of carefully researched info collected on that one website.Due to illness and problems with my income/job my monthly fee to keep the url up on the web lapsed and some company bought my url right away. As a result I forever lost the url and would have lost the website and years of work completely if not for my devoted sister, Scarlet. She paid to start a new url and was able to salvage a good portion of my years of work.Thank you, Scarlet.Please feel free to visit the website, which is a gift and the new "home" of the ObjectiveMedicine website I created in 2000. I hope people will visit it again and love it as much as they used to. At least it was not lost forever, thanks to Scarlet! L. Rockenbaugh,Your Group Moderator

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Pam, Hi, it's ,

I got a letter from him a long time ago, but had no phone to call him. I sent an email, but it wasn't from my old email address he would have recognized, so he didn't respond I think because he wasn't sure it was me.

Then I was off the internet for quite sometime and life was hard for a while.

I am glad to be back in touch.

What is the best way to get in touch with him? Can you give me a link to his site?

Good to hear from you and see the group is still alive and well!

Re: [ ] Digest Number 1575

Nice to see you posting agani . Hope that things are well on your end. Did you ever talk to Ralph at Hep Central. He is been looking for you for a LONG TIME :-)

Peace and love

Pam

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In a message dated 3/12/2006 10:58:05 AM Central Standard Time, "baby_grand" <bobluhrs@...> writes:

We have one good outcome using electricity in the files section at:

, if you are still alive and out there.

What is the web address for the file section ""?

Thanks, Raleigh

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....sorry, it's a group.

bG

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> In a message dated 3/12/2006 10:58:05 AM Central Standard

Time, " baby_grand " <

> bobluhrs@...> writes:

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> > We have one good outcome using electricity in the files section

at:

> > , if you are still alive and out there.

>

> What is the web address for the file

section " " ?

>

> Thanks, Raleigh

>

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