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In a message dated 03/10/2001 12:08:19 AM Pacific Standard Time,

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> a,

> Why do you suppose your doctor put you on the O2?

>

> He put me on the O2 because he did not know how to read the test results

> properly. I have had similar problems with him and test results before.

The

> funny thing is is that he is a well known CFS " specialist. " I think some

of

> these guys go into this field 'CFS' because they know no one really

expects

> a

> cure or a fix. I have been calling him all week and he will not return my

> calls. Albert Donnay called even him directly and told him I needed to get

> off the O2 immediately. Still I don't hear from him!

>

a, You need to tell us who this doc is so we can avoid him/her. Mal

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Stasha, how is a 21 done? thanks

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> Message: 14

> Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2003 20:47:25 -0000

> From: " S Bachrach " <s_bachrach@...>

> Subject: Re: maintenance

>

> Me too. BFL is BFL. I don't want to lose weight but do wish to

> keep/gain muscle so I keep doing BFL. I do different workouts(one set

> of bodyparts a week, shoulders twice, abs every other day) but the

> food is about the same. I do a little more than a fist for carbs and

> protein but they're still about equal. For me, after being on BFL for

> a while(over a year)I mostly just wanted to take up bodybuilding but

> the same principles of BFL still apply. So, wherever you wish to take

> it you can now that you have all the tools to do it.

>

> If you max what your hands can hold increase the intensity instead.

> Keep the muscle as tense and contracted as you can all the way up and

> all the way down. You'll feel like you are lifting way more weight

> than you really are. Or for biceps you can do 21s using a barbell or

> ez bar. You will have to use lighter weight for this anyway but it

> will really kick start your bicep growth if you feel you're going

> stale.

>

> Stasia

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and Tim,

I know that feeling. I have had days of pain that it hurts to turn over in bed. ,

I am allergic to alot of herbs. Would that be included in what you took?

Thanks,

Janet

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>Hi Jocelyne,

>

>Does your daughter get migraines frequently?

>Has she ever tried hydroptherapy for them?

, it was Connie who wrote about migraines. Fortunately, our family has

never had to deal with them.

~~ Jocelyne

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Sorry, maybe I am getting too much oxygen to my brain. :)

<< , it was Connie who wrote about migraines. Fortunately, our family

has

never had to deal with them.

~~ Jocelyne

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In a message dated 10/17/04 6:45:54 AM Pacific Daylight Time, achalasia writes:

I'msure my doc told me, but I can't remember....anyone know the time limiton lifting more than say 5#?

,

dont rush to pick up heavy things, I did, I picked up my niece (she is around 25lbs, could'nt resist) two weeks after surgury and i did regret it for two days so take it easy!

Eileen.

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Arnold

And, they both have books worth investing in.

THe Epilepsy Workbook, Donna s, PhD

Epilepsy: A new Approach, Reiter, MD

mjh

In a message dated 11/20/04 7:15:26 AM Eastern Standard Time,

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> Message: 1

> Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 11:14:06 EST

> From: arnoldgore@...

> Subject: s-Reiter Program for Epilepsy

>

> Hi MJH and list,

> I didn't list the s-Reiter program in my post on alternative medical

> resources because they are a specific program , not generally referring

> patients which I thought would address some of people's concerns about

> decreasing and

> perhaps stopping medication.

> I highly recommend the s-Reier Clinic to all on the list.There may be

> an age limit they have. I think they do not treat infants and young

> children-but you should check.I met both Dr.Donna s and Dr.Reiter at

> the NYU

> Epilepsy Conference in 2001 aand was greatly impressed and inspired by their

>

> presentation and results. Dr.s is a PhD who has epilpsy and has

> controlled it

> without drugs, she counsels many patients in analyzing their symptoms and

> auras to gain control through mental exercises. their website is

> http://www.andrewsreiter.com

> arnold

> .

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In a message dated 11/20/04 7:15:26 AM Eastern Standard Time,

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> Dr. Blaylock, neurosurgeon, said; " The ingredients stimulate the

> neurons of the brain to death, causing brain damage of varying degrees. "

> Aspartame disease is rampant in the US, and most probably in more than 90

> other

> countries (incl. the UK and most of Europe) where over 5000 products

> containing

> Aspartame are sold.

>

..

..

>>> See his book, Excitotoxins

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Peggy and All,

I'd like to share some information I found alarming in the Tate's Miracle Shampoo ~ the Propylene Glycol listed as one of the ingredients is toxic to the skin/senses and is a neurological toxicant.

A few years ago, while attempting to rid my life of harmful chemicals, I found this article

"Hidden Dangers Lurking in Shampoo" in a local Vancouver Island magazine called the "Herbal Collective" (March/April '99, p 21 & 30). I quote part of the article. It says:

"Propylene glycol is another ingredient you will find in most shampoos and conditioners. Itis not only ineffective, it is dangerous. Derived from petroleum products, it is commonly used inantifreeze, de-icers, latex, paint and laundry detergent. It can cause irritation of nasal andrespiratory passages and if ingested, can cause nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Research also shows that it alters cell membranes and causes cardiac arrest. Carefully check for these dangerous chemicals on the labels of all your personal care products to save yourself from severe health problems. Healthy hair will be shiny, full of body and bounce if you are using 100% natural shampoowith ingredients that include certified organic ingredients. Your scalp will absorb these healthyingredients including vitamins, minerals, nutrients and the result will satisfy you. Last but notleast; don't use only one shampoo, change from time to time."

After learning about this, I checked every shampoo product on the grocery and health food shelves and most all of them contained propylene glycol or sodium lauryl sulfate - another harmful ingredient.

I only use products which contain no harmful chemicals. You may contact me off list if you have any questions.

Caroline

San

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~peggy johnson <pegasis815@...> wrote: hi,I'm new to this so please bear with me.... we use a product that we like so much that I just had to reply.It is called "Tate's Miracle Shampoo". it can be used for all body cleaning needs and yes even for toothpaste.(which is actually my favorite).it is a family owned co. in ohio.it is a lot to pay for a large bottle but we use it every day and it lasts for months....you can find it at a health food store or on their website.... :)

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