Guest guest Posted June 24, 1999 Report Share Posted June 24, 1999 Dear Sandy, Welcome. I don't have time to respond to all of your concerns as hubby is working on the computer night and day for school right now. I would encourage you to read read read the many vaccination resources out there (I recently posted a list), including Dr. Mendelsohn's and Dr. Wootan's books which give you good descriptions of the infectious diseases and suggestions for management. We have a naturopath who works with us to ensure our children's immune systems are the best they can be, I continue to breastfeed both children (3.5 and 2 years), we only eat organic, whole foods, have never used nor needed antibiotics to date, etc. ly I am more concerned about vaccinated individuals contracting childhood illnesses in adulthood when whatever effectiveness the vaccine had has waned and the adult is then susceptible to more complications and problems, than the unvaccinated individual entering adulthood. I accept that my children may contract one or more of the infectious diseases out there and have researched their signs, symptoms, treatments (allopathic and holistic), incidence in this country, etc. Some of the diseases (mumps, chicken pox, measles) I think would prime their immune system, where as others would be more difficult to treat and deal with. I count on their strong immune systems to either avoid the disease or lessen its severety, combined with homeopathic or other appropriate alternative remedies (and allopathic if necessary). Love, Krista Two questions >From: " Sandy & Brad " <sandwich@...> > >Does anyone know the consequences of stopping my daughter's Hib shots should >she someday need to resume them? > >She is 8 mos and has received the first two Hib shots (1 in the >hospital--kicking myself for letting her get that, and at her 2 mos checkup. >) I refused the 3rd shot at her 6 mo checkup and the dr said it was fine to >wait and think about it, but if I decide to give it to her she needs to >receive it by 18 mos. > >So my question is: If I choose to not give it to her, are their consequences >should she someday need to be vaccinated for it (ie: she decides to become a >dr.) because she received two of the three shots? Does anyone know what >happens with an incomplete series when it is resumed? I assume there is a >reason why the dr. said it needed to be completed by 18 mos. > >How have others dealt with this issue when you have stopped having your >child vaccinated? > >Question # 2: > >When you choose not to vaccinate your child, what do you hope/expect to >happen regarding catching the actual disease? Do you want your child to >catch it and develop the natural immunity, or do you expect that your child >won't catch it due to herd immunity and a strong immune system? What if >your child then catches it as an adult when these diseases are potentially >more serious (ie Mumps in an adult male)? > >This is the biggest factor keeping me from stopping my daughter's >vaccinations. I worry that the decision I make about her now may be >detrimental to her as an adult. I don't foresee her catching the diseases >(measles, mumps, even chix pox is getting hard to " catch " ) and I'm not >terribly worried if she should, now, as a child. But what if she gets them >as an adult? > >Has anyone else thought this through that can help me? > >Molly (age 3.75) is completely vaccinated except for Chix pox and has not >had them. Meredith (age 8 mos) is up to date except for Hib and will not >receive the Varicella vax. I'm really waffling as to whether to give her >the MMR. They also will not receive Rotavirus. > >Thanks for any help! > >Sandwich, mom to Molly Rose (10/9/95) and Meredith (10/24/98) > >--------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2001 Report Share Posted April 17, 2001 but gave no way of getting in touch with Dr. Revicci (or someone > carrying on his work, as the good doctor was over the century mark at the > time of writing). Dr Revicci has passed away. At the time of his death Dr Korins was working with him and continues his work in NY. The last I knew sometimes out of Dr Schachters office(914-368-4700) or his own office (212-246-5122) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2004 Report Share Posted August 29, 2004 Cory I'm on 20 mg Lexapro. No sex drive. At 10 mg you have a little. Depends on how old you are I guess. I'm 59. Something that did help was Testosterone jell after applying it for 30 days. Jeff Wait > Hi everyone, I have two questions > > 1) What's a normal dose of Lexapro to take? My doc it weening me off of > Effexor and on to it and it seems like he might want me to take 40mg/day of > Lexapro. Is that a REALLY high dose? > > 2) Is there anyone currently taking Lex that still has a sex life and can > perform without any problems? Effexor has all but killed my sex drive and I > simply cannot orgasm when I am with my girlfriend. It's driving me nuts. > > Thanks > > ::CORY:: > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2004 Report Share Posted August 29, 2004 Hi Cory, Yes, 40 mg. seems a bit high. The usual starting dose for most people is 10 mg. Not sure why your doc might want you to start out at that high of a dose. Sex drive? Not really there. Don't really care. But if I can talk myself into getting started and concentrating on it, I can usally orgasm as quickly as before. Diann Two questions > Hi everyone, I have two questions > > 1) What's a normal dose of Lexapro to take? My doc it weening me off of > Effexor and on to it and it seems like he might want me to take 40mg/day of > Lexapro. Is that a REALLY high dose? > > 2) Is there anyone currently taking Lex that still has a sex life and can > perform without any problems? Effexor has all but killed my sex drive and I > simply cannot orgasm when I am with my girlfriend. It's driving me nuts. > > Thanks > > ::CORY:: > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 Txbluebell... Since fusion really refers to discs, I think the hardware always extends below the fusion by one level. That is, if the lowest fused disc is L1-L2, then your hardware would go to L2. All I know in terms of whether you have a non-fusion is that Dr. Bradford told me that a broken rod always means that there's a non-fusion. Regards, > > > Not sure if anyone here can help or not. I have very limited access > to doctors. A couple of days ago I did finally get an MRI of my lower > spine. The nurse commented that my rods went down to L2. When you > look at my original x-rays, Dr. Harrington marked the curve/surgery > at the T12 or L1 level. Do you think my fusion stops there and the > rods just extend farther down? Do rods ever extend below the fusion? > > Also one of my rods broke at the ratchet. Does the fact that it > broke mean I did not fuse correctly in that area? Does a broken rod > always or almost always mean a break in the fusion? They did not do > the MRI in that area unfortunately. > > It will probably be several weeks before I hear the results of the > MRI. Rehab is paying for this and I can't even make my own doctor > appointments. > > Thanks for any thoughts. > > Txbluebelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 , Thanks for your quick response. I was hoping you would find my questions. I think Dr. Harrington drew the lines on my x-ray at T5 and T12. They are in storage now and I can't get to them easily. I will try to ask the doctor about the broken rod non-fusion issue if I get to see him again. He is not a revision surgeon for scoliosis, but I do know he has had training as a spinal surgeon and has done revisions on lower backs. I have frequent neck pain and hurt where the rod is broken in my mid back. Lower back pain is usually when I try to " do " something like walk or stand for very long or do any type of bending housework. Txbluebelle > > > > > > Not sure if anyone here can help or not. I have very limited access > > to doctors. A couple of days ago I did finally get an MRI of my lower > > spine. The nurse commented that my rods went down to L2. When you > > look at my original x-rays, Dr. Harrington marked the curve/surgery > > at the T12 or L1 level. Do you think my fusion stops there and the > > rods just extend farther down? Do rods ever extend below the fusion? > > > > Also one of my rods broke at the ratchet. Does the fact that it > > broke mean I did not fuse correctly in that area? Does a broken rod > > always or almost always mean a break in the fusion? They did not do > > the MRI in that area unfortunately. > > > > It will probably be several weeks before I hear the results of the > > MRI. Rehab is paying for this and I can't even make my own doctor > > appointments. > > > > Thanks for any thoughts. > > > > Txbluebelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Hi Al, You can introduce yourself by simply posting to the same address -- > 2) I belong to another group in which my partner does > not participate. Is it possible for me/us to have a separate > profile for each group? I'm not sure I understand what you are trying to do, but I suspect there is a way to do anything you want, although you may need to have multiple valid email addresses to do it... Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2007 Report Share Posted September 8, 2007 Jas, Removing the gauze is likely going to feel a little like getting the bandage off - more relief than anything. They'll probably have you sit still for a couple of minutes after they pull it out. If there is any dizziness, it seems to pass in a few moments. If your scar is at or near to where the ear adjoins to the head, it will be very hard to notice - let's just say my wife would be a bit upset if another woman were to notice that there is a scar there at all! Even the hypersensitivity that I first felt on the skin of the ear itself has gone away - or I'm so used to it that I don't notice it. Glad the operation is over - that was the tough stuff ... I was amazed to hear about the meal. I tried to warn you about that one! :-) Matt jasleen_soccer wrote: > > Hey, I've shared my experience in another post. Can somebody help me > with these two questions. > > 1] I have gauze in my ear. It is what makes my ear feel stuffed up. I > understand it's necessity in my ear, and have been told it will be > removied two weeks from now. Will that hurt? Will it be a searing pain > or like what will it be? > > 2] I have the scar from the stitches behind my ear. Being a self- > conscious person, I was just wondering, will the scar disappear over > time...or at least fade? > > Any help will be appreciated > > Cheers > Jas > > -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2007 Report Share Posted September 8, 2007 hahahaah yeah, you did try to warn me about that. The steak and fries. LOLX. But I seemed fine eating the bacon and sausages. LOLX. just had another serving. gooood. Pig= me. *JAS* From: Matt Marsteller <matthewm@...>Reply-cholesteatoma To: cholesteatoma Subject: Re: Two questionsDate: Sat, 08 Sep 2007 14:06:05 -0400 Jas,Removing the gauze is likely going to feel a little like getting the bandage off - more relief than anything. They'll probably have you sit still for a couple of minutes after they pull it out. If there is any dizziness, it seems to pass in a few moments.If your scar is at or near to where the ear adjoins to the head, it will be very hard to notice - let's just say my wife would be a bit upset if another woman were to notice that there is a scar there at all!Even the hypersensitivity that I first felt on the skin of the ear itself has gone away - or I'm so used to it that I don't notice it.Glad the operation is over - that was the tough stuff ... I was amazed to hear about the meal. I tried to warn you about that one! :-)Mattjasleen_soccer wrote:>> Hey, I've shared my experience in another post. Can somebody help me> with these two questions.>> 1] I have gauze in my ear. It is what makes my ear feel stuffed up. I> understand it's necessity in my ear, and have been told it will be> removied two weeks from now. Will that hurt? Will it be a searing pain> or like what will it be?>> 2] I have the scar from the stitches behind my ear. Being a self-> conscious person, I was just wondering, will the scar disappear over> time...or at least fade?>> Any help will be appreciated>> Cheers> Jas>> -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 Dear : I have not posted any comments here to the group for quite sometime....but, for your immediate information, I treated one of my Clinic patients who had been given the 6 WEEKS TO LIVE scenario from her Dr. in Sept. of 1994, with my own "Beck Protocol". She had massive cancer tumors throughout the right breast and lymph. She had worked in hospitals in her younger years and knew that she did not want to experience any of their "experiments" at the probable end of her life. She was 73 at the time, and asked if I could help her keep her dignity and body intact to the very end of her life.....I had just finished re-designing my friend's, Dr. Bob Beck's, original schematic of the blood clearing device that he had given to me for my research in May 1994...before he ever came public with his Aids Research Blood Clearing Protocol. When he did announce his research publically on the July 4th holiday, 1994, I was there again with him to support that work, and to get the original Magnetic Pulsers he had made just for me to use in my Clinics. No one I spoke to all those years ago would believe that Aids could be treated in this manner, so, when my friend asked for help with breast & lymph cancer, I felt it would be the perfect test of my theory. I created a daily program for her. A very unique protocol that was super simple to use, and after 2 months of my treatments, a biopsy at Kaiser Hospital showed us that there was no cancer anywhere in her body. When Dr. Beck first showed me his invention, in May of 1994, I theorized that anything, probably any illness, could be reversed with the devices because of the complete system of clearing the blood, then the lymph, organs and bones of the hibernating micro-organisms. My first experiment with that type of cancer was successful for this 73 year old woman who is still alive today, and has never had a re-occurance anywhere in her body of that original diagnoses. I invite you, and anyone else with similar interests and questions, to be a guest on my Tuesday Night Free Conference Call .....tomorrow at 6:00 -7:30 PM....Pacific Standard Time....here is the number: 712-775-7000 pin number: 613145#.......visit my web-sites where you will see the Sota Instruments, and several other products I've developed to use with the "Beck" Protocol..... http://drcarla.tv www.mycarlasgold.com I'll give a 30 minute or so background of information about Dr Beck and I; how we began this research in 1994, and how I've created very unusual treatments and continued to improve on what we began over 14 years ago. I would be very pleased to answer questions for an hour or so, that my guests might have... If you have an interest to really take back your power and be in charge of your life and healing, write your questions down and be prepared to hear some very exciting good news for your condition. If you'd like to leave me a number to contact you in total confidence and privacy, you may do so at: 641-715-3900 ex., 38749 and email : drbozajeski@... carlasgold@... drcarla@... my staff assistants will be helping me with the hundreds of emails for information that I receive, but we will get back to you as quickly as possible. Richest Blessings, Dr Carla BozajeskiTurmeric4 <ggabrielson@...> wrote: I want to purchase the Bob Beck protocol machines, but I have a few questions.I have Stage IV breast cancer - I understand you can't take herbs, etc. when using the machines, but I read that if you take supplements or pharmaproducts, you take it right after finishing with the machinefor the day. Is that correct? Would there be a limit on howmuch a person might take? Right now I'm taking Femara and Low Dose Naltrexone plus Melatonin and a few other things.Can a person have acupuncture when doing the protocol?Thank You. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 Have you studied cancertutor.com yet?From: Turmeric4 <ggabrielson@...>Subject: Two questions Date: Friday, August 22, 2008, 5:16 PM I want to purchase the Bob Beck protocol machines, but I have a few questions. I have Stage IV breast cancer - I understand you can't take herbs, etc. when using the machines, but I read that if you take supplements or pharma products, you take it right after finishing with the machine for the day. Is that correct? Would there be a limit on how much a person might take? Right now I'm taking Femara and Low Dose Naltrexone plus Melatonin and a few other things. Can a person have acupuncture when doing the protocol? Thank You. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2009 Report Share Posted May 13, 2009 Hi, Sorry to hear you have arthritis, is this Osteo or Rheumatoid arthritis? I've seen it help Rheumatoid but not osteo---yet. So please keep us posted how it goes. It's mainly for germs of course but never know what it will turn up.. best of luck with it. bG > > Hello everyone, > My name is and I don't believe I've ever posted before, although I've found the group and the material to be fascinating. > > Last week I built 2 ultimate Godzilla's with the 6 v batteries and various items from the 99c store. I built the first one with the wires stripped about an inch each and the second one with the wires stripped about 2 inches each. I used the shorter version twice (2 days) and the longer version every day since (6 days). This is the eighth day and I have been using it for the arthritis on the back of my left hand, about an inch above my wrist, and at the base of my thumb. I use it at least once and sometimes 3 times a day, 5 minutes each way. > > I have had this problem for about 5 years. There is something protruding in the exact area I've mentioned, that sort of resembles a small ankle. It is painful at times when various chores are attempted, but not to the point of medication. > > It could be my imagination but it seems as if it's gotten a little smaller in size, and that it hurts a little less during the day. It does however; bother me a whole lot MORE during sleep at night. I have 2 questions. > 1) Am I using it too much or too little? > > 2) After the second use of the shorter version, I guess I wrapped a sandwich bag around each paddle too tight with a rubber band, because mold seems to have formed over the past week...black mold...and it's turned into a powder resembling carbon. I live in Las Vegas with low humidity and I guess the mold formed from the trapped moisture and then dried due to the dry air? Can this be cleaned or neutralized with alcohol or Clorox? Or should I throw away the paddle, sponge and wire and start over? > I would appreciate any advice, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2009 Report Share Posted May 14, 2009 Not , but I am wondering why you sealed up the sandwich bag at all? I thought the purpose of the bag was to prevent loss of battery power from current that is running when not intended. So the bags keep the damp sponges from touching each other. I have only made the recent version of the Godzilla (with the sponges, rubber bands and 2 AA batteries), but I keep the bags open to the air. As to your mold, you could probably kill it with bleach, but then would there be trace amounts of chlorine that would go into YOU when you use it, esp with the electroporation? I would get some new sponges. (just my opinion as a newbie) I am also wondering if the sponges would last longer if dampened with colloidal silver, which would limit mold growth as well in damp New England. Trace amounts of silver ions could be helpful and quickly cleared from the body anyway, from what I've read. Holly > > Hello everyone, > My name is and I don't believe I've ever posted before, although I've found the group and the material to be fascinating. > > Last week I built 2 ultimate Godzilla's with the 6 v batteries and various items from the 99c store. I built the first one with the wires stripped about an inch each and the second one with the wires stripped about 2 inches each. I used the shorter version twice (2 days) and the longer version every day since (6 days). This is the eighth day and I have been using it for the arthritis on the back of my left hand, about an inch above my wrist, and at the base of my thumb. I use it at least once and sometimes 3 times a day, 5 minutes each way. > > I have had this problem for about 5 years. There is something protruding in the exact area I've mentioned, that sort of resembles a small ankle. It is painful at times when various chores are attempted, but not to the point of medication. > > It could be my imagination but it seems as if it's gotten a little smaller in size, and that it hurts a little less during the day. It does however; bother me a whole lot MORE during sleep at night. I have 2 questions. > 1) Am I using it too much or too little? > > 2) After the second use of the shorter version, I guess I wrapped a sandwich bag around each paddle too tight with a rubber band, because mold seems to have formed over the past week...black mold...and it's turned into a powder resembling carbon. I live in Las Vegas with low humidity and I guess the mold formed from the trapped moisture and then dried due to the dry air? Can this be cleaned or neutralized with alcohol or Clorox? Or should I throw away the paddle, sponge and wire and start over? > I would appreciate any advice, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2009 Report Share Posted May 14, 2009 I leave the bags open just sort of half-covering sponges. i'm too lazy to re-wet them, though, you can leave them to air dry and they will probably not get moldy. depends on what is in your air i guess. bG > > > > Hello everyone, > > My name is and I don't believe I've ever posted before, although I've found the group and the material to be fascinating. > > > > Last week I built 2 ultimate Godzilla's with the 6 v batteries and various items from the 99c store. I built the first one with the wires stripped about an inch each and the second one with the wires stripped about 2 inches each. I used the shorter version twice (2 days) and the longer version every day since (6 days). This is the eighth day and I have been using it for the arthritis on the back of my left hand, about an inch above my wrist, and at the base of my thumb. I use it at least once and sometimes 3 times a day, 5 minutes each way. > > > > I have had this problem for about 5 years. There is something protruding in the exact area I've mentioned, that sort of resembles a small ankle. It is painful at times when various chores are attempted, but not to the point of medication. > > > > It could be my imagination but it seems as if it's gotten a little smaller in size, and that it hurts a little less during the day. It does however; bother me a whole lot MORE during sleep at night. I have 2 questions. > > 1) Am I using it too much or too little? > > > > 2) After the second use of the shorter version, I guess I wrapped a sandwich bag around each paddle too tight with a rubber band, because mold seems to have formed over the past week...black mold...and it's turned into a powder resembling carbon. I live in Las Vegas with low humidity and I guess the mold formed from the trapped moisture and then dried due to the dry air? Can this be cleaned or neutralized with alcohol or Clorox? Or should I throw away the paddle, sponge and wire and start over? > > I would appreciate any advice, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 Donna wrote: > 1) Why are we at high risk for cancer? Define high risk. We are probably at higher risk. Studies disagree on just how much the risk is. Acid and other irritating substances that sit in the esophagus are suspected as being the cause. Consider some of the other things that lead to increased esophageal cancer risk, such as acid reflux, ingestion of lye (one time can produce cancer decades later), smoking, drinking alcohol, and very hot drinks. You can see how all these things could damage or irritate the cells of the esophagus. Also, with achalasia things like alcohol, hot drinks and saliva contaminated from smoking, could stay longer in the esophagus and increase the damage they do. My approach to it is to try to act smart with the things I swallow, watch for reflux, Be checked now and then and don't worry beyond that. > 2) Has anyone actually been tested and diagnosed with Chagas in this group? I don't think anyone in the group has claimed to have Chagas. Some have been tested and reported that the tests were negative. Many of the people with Chagas would probably be looking for information in Spanish or Portuguese. notan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2010 Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 Notan, I guess I am reflecting on that first biopsy report that said I had Hyperplastic squamous cells, second report didn't say that, it showed Gastritis due to H-Pylori. My Mother died of Leukemia and have a history of Cancer on her side. Don't want to sound like I am on the pity pot, but now having two rare disorders that came out of no where I am on the questioning pot to say the least. Regarding Chagas, I have traveled to endemic areas, had a blood analysis by a certified Microscopist a few years back (Pre-Achalasia) that noted I had parasites in my blood, saw them with my own eyes and there were many, she of course could not identify them, was told that it is not unusual to have blood parasites and rather toxic to rid them. It takes a careful protocol by a specialist to do so. I dismissed it and never pursued it. I emailed my Gastro. in St. Louis about an Abbott Prism and his first opinion that chances were fairly low unless I had traveled to an endemic area. After emailing him back with a list of all the travels to places like Haiti, Jamaica, Mexico, Aruba, Virgin Islands, Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Hawaii, etc. and including much of the U.S. southern states he wrote me back and has me set up for the test tomorrow when I meet with Dr. s. I am waiting for my Hubby to get out of a Dr.'s appt. and will be heading up to St. Louis today. The only time I can remember having a red swollen eye is when we were in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Woke up with it and thought what the ??? Another incident was while we were in Jamaica, I developed dizziness while there and when I got back home had to crawl on all 4's to get to the bath. Other than the nice resorts Jamaica is one place I will never go back to again. In fact I will never travel outside of the states again period. Then in 1999 came the fateful cruise/flight that ended up miserably with me acquiring this $%^^ & rocking syndrome called Mal de Debarquement. Cruise ships to me are nothing but floating germ buckets....sorry to all you potential cruisers. But beware! As you know Chagas can be ingested without the bite. It is just something I want ruled out. Donna Hall Missouri > > 1) Why are we at high risk for cancer? > > Define high risk. We are probably at higher risk. Studies disagree on > just how much the risk is. Acid and other irritating substances that sit > in the esophagus are suspected as being the cause. Consider some of the > other things that lead to increased esophageal cancer risk, such as acid > reflux, ingestion of lye (one time can produce cancer decades later), > smoking, drinking alcohol, and very hot drinks. You can see how all > these things could damage or irritate the cells of the esophagus. Also, > with achalasia things like alcohol, hot drinks and saliva contaminated > from smoking, could stay longer in the esophagus and increase the damage > they do. My approach to it is to try to act smart with the things I > swallow, watch for reflux, Be checked now and then and don't worry > beyond that. > > > > 2) Has anyone actually been tested and diagnosed with Chagas in this group? > > I don't think anyone in the group has claimed to have Chagas. Some have > been tested and reported that the tests were negative. Many of the > people with Chagas would probably be looking for information in Spanish > or Portuguese. > > notan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2010 Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 1. Are we really higher? I think the evidence is not entirely clear. Notan makes good points about why we might have a higher risk and therefore having your condition treated early would seem to be better. I have also seen studies that show little to no higher incidence.  2. I was tested and found negative. From: Donna <donna9513@...> Subject: Two questions achalasia Date: Wednesday, December 8, 2010, 12:36 PM  1) Why are we at high risk for cancer? 2) Has anyone actually been tested and diagnosed with Chagas in this group? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2011 Report Share Posted April 1, 2011 Hello Bee, Is to freeze meat/fish healthy? Can this product http://www.iherb.com/Now-Foods-Solutions-Hyaluronic-Acid-Firming-Serum-1-fl-oz-3\ 0-ml/7264?at=0Â damage my skin? Thank you Raquel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2011 Report Share Posted April 1, 2011 > > Hello Bee, > Is to freeze meat/fish healthy? > Can this product > http://www.iherb.com/Now-Foods-Solutions-Hyaluronic-Acid-Firming-Serum-1-fl-oz-3\ 0-ml/7264?at=0Â damage my skin? +++Hi Raquel, Freezing meats and fish are fine, if they are in glass containers, and aren't left too long in the freezer, which makes them lose moisture. Why do you want to use a product claimed to minimize fine facial lines due to lose of elasticity since this program greatly improve skin by reconstructing all cells with 50% saturated fat so they are healthy and more elastic? I advise using unrefined coconut oil, butter, lard or pure cocoa butter products instead. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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