Guest guest Posted April 17, 2001 Report Share Posted April 17, 2001 what is the address of the second site...thanks..barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2001 Report Share Posted April 17, 2001 what is the address of the second site...thanks..barbara ======================================================= http://www.cfsdoc.org enjoy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2001 Report Share Posted April 18, 2001 In a message dated 4/18/01 10:25:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time, lucey001@... writes: > , > > I tried to use the site but when I clcked on the assembly person > or governor, nothing happened. > > I filled out the entire email thing and the White House responded but the VA Governor's office came back unsendable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2001 Report Share Posted April 18, 2001 , I tried to use the site but when I clcked on the assembly person or governor, nothing happened. L >I have CFIDS, AND have been working very hard over the years to >develop two web sites. The first is a political advocacy site, which >includes an analysis of the cause and treatment of the basic >underlying defects in our health-care system. This site is rated >number one in " medical reform " in four major directories: Infoseek/Go >Network, (Proven Picks), NBCi, Netscape, and Open Directory. > >The site includes a program which allows the user to send an editable >letter automatically to their state assembly person, state senator, >governor, national representative, national senators, and the >president. Please participate by going to >http://actionnetwork.org/campaign/med. It only requires 5 minutes of >the your time, and yet it is extremely powerful in it's impact, >because it spells out a cost-free solution. > >The second site is for CFS patients, and is intended to provide a >user-friendly, step-by step guide to health improvement. I have >added major updates, and sincerely hope that you find it helpful. > > >Sincerely, > > > A. Hall, M.D. >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >office@... >http://www.cfsdoc.org >http://www.world-prosperity.org >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > > > >This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each >other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment >discussed here, please consult your doctor. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2001 Report Share Posted April 18, 2001 I[Tansy] I just looked at this site and it looks very interesting. Has anyone tried her suggestions? Any feeling on whether they are succesful or not? Sorry for the endless newbie questions, everyone. I need to do something, and am totally puzzled on what direction to go in. Obviously, after 4 years IV antibiotics are not the answer for me and my Lyme...Thanks guys. what is the address of the second site...thanks..barbara ======================================================= http://www.cfsdoc.org enjoy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2001 Report Share Posted April 29, 2001 The address of both sites are given below: cfsdoc@... http://www.cfsdoc.org http://www.world-prosperity.org what is the address of the second site...thanks..barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 Congratulations Elaine, and , and to and her husband!!! Great news! Sharon H. Mom to , (12, DS) and , (8) South Carolina Announcement > is going to be an uncle and and I are going to be grandparents:)) I never thought this would happen for me but it has. We are so excited and happy. > Elaine > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2007 Report Share Posted July 18, 2007 Congratulations on your new pursuit. With your sense of humor and ability to cogently present your brilliant wit, the play should be a success. --- billmahan <billandmarthamahan@...> wrote: > > > > > Today American literature and performing arts hit a > new low, one from which they may never recover. > > Shelby is beginning rehearsals with a local group in > Los Banos for an upcoming concert as backup singers > for The Drifters. Well not the original Drifters. > The last one just died a few days ago. this is the > " authorized " replacement group. Still for an eight > year old who likes fifties music, it will be a > memorable event for her. > > While talking to one of the group's directors, the > possibility of me writing a play for the group to > put on was broached, and I started on the prelims > for a three act play for next Valentine's Day. It > will be a first for me. i just hope it doesn't mean > the last for the group. Yes it will be a comedy, > and yes it will be clean. > > The grup consists of 2nd-3rd-4th graders, > 5th-6th-7th-8th graders and a third group of high > schoolers. I worry that my writing for them might > get me arrested for child abuse. > > Will keep all of you posted. Hopefully I'll havce > the first draft done in a couple of weeks. I'll > probably resurrect some of my puns from previous PWG > posts. It looks like a fun project for me to use as > another excuse not to do housework--as if I ever did > housework. > > This is going to be fun--and/or a lot of work. > > From California where I never thought I'd be the > theater's first playwrong. > > Mahanaze ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Autos new Car Finder tool. http://autos./carfinder/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2007 Report Share Posted July 18, 2007 ----- Original Message ----- From: " Hiranuma " > Congratulations on your new pursuit. %%% It's the first new suit I've had since I retired in 1998. Now my birthday suit doesn't even fit anymore. > With your sense %%% Sense? I have sense? You mist have the wrong Bill Mahan. > of humor %%% Now humor I can provide. of course it requires looking at me in the aforementioned ill-fitting birthday suit. > and ability to cogently present > your brilliant wit, %%% The play is for kids, so I guess for the half-pints they got a half-wit. > the play should be a success. %%% Given my sense of humor, if I don't get arested for child abuse, it will be. From California where I titlred my frst play, " Ale's swill thast ends swill. " I gave the audience a heads up, but they got wet anyway. It was very Shakes-beer-ian. Bill > > > --- billmahan <billandmarthamahan@...> wrote: > >> >> >> >> >> Today American literature and performing arts hit a >> new low, one from which they may never recover. >> >> Shelby is beginning rehearsals with a local group in >> Los Banos for an upcoming concert as backup singers >> for The Drifters. Well not the original Drifters. >> The last one just died a few days ago. this is the >> " authorized " replacement group. Still for an eight >> year old who likes fifties music, it will be a >> memorable event for her. >> >> While talking to one of the group's directors, the >> possibility of me writing a play for the group to >> put on was broached, and I started on the prelims >> for a three act play for next Valentine's Day. It >> will be a first for me. i just hope it doesn't mean >> the last for the group. Yes it will be a comedy, >> and yes it will be clean. >> >> The grup consists of 2nd-3rd-4th graders, >> 5th-6th-7th-8th graders and a third group of high >> schoolers. I worry that my writing for them might >> get me arrested for child abuse. >> >> Will keep all of you posted. Hopefully I'll havce >> the first draft done in a couple of weeks. I'll >> probably resurrect some of my puns from previous PWG >> posts. It looks like a fun project for me to use as >> another excuse not to do housework--as if I ever did >> housework. >> >> This is going to be fun--and/or a lot of work. >> >> From California where I never thought I'd be the >> theater's first playwrong. >> >> Mahanaze > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ > Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Autos new Car > Finder tool. > http://autos./carfinder/ > > > Please visit the Zapper homepage at > http://www.ZapLife.org > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2007 Report Share Posted July 18, 2007 Congratulations Bill. I too know it will be a success. But remember they are half pints! I DO want to see at least the draft or perhaps you can post the video!!!? Thanks for making us laugh and inspiring us to keep going with anything life has to offer! ~guin Re: Fw: Announcement ----- Original Message ----- From: " Hiranuma"> Congratulations on your new pursuit.%%% It's the first new suit I've had since I retired in 1998. Now my birthday suit doesn't even fit anymore.> With your sense%%% Sense? I have sense? You mist have the wrong Bill Mahan.> of humor%%% Now humor I can provide. of course it requires looking at me in the aforementioned ill-fitting birthday suit.> and ability to cogently present> your brilliant wit,%%% The play is for kids, so I guess for the half-pints they got a half-wit.> the play should be a success.%%% Given my sense of humor, if I don't get arested for child abuse, it will be.From California where I titlred my frst play, "Ale's swill thast ends swill." I gave the audience a heads up, but they got wet anyway. It was very Shakes-beer-ian.Bill>>> --- billmahan <billandmarthamahanPRODIGY (DOT) NET> wrote:>>>>>>>>>>> Today American literature and performing arts hit a>> new low, one from which they may never recover.>>>> Shelby is beginning rehearsals with a local group in>> Los Banos for an upcoming concert as backup singers>> for The Drifters. Well not the original Drifters.>> The last one just died a few days ago. this is the>> "authorized" replacement group. Still for an eight>> year old who likes fifties music, it will be a>> memorable event for her.>>>> While talking to one of the group's directors, the>> possibility of me writing a play for the group to>> put on was broached, and I started on the prelims>> for a three act play for next Valentine's Day. It>> will be a first for me. i just hope it doesn't mean>> the last for the group. Yes it will be a comedy,>> and yes it will be clean.>>>> The grup consists of 2nd-3rd-4th graders,>> 5th-6th-7th-8th graders and a third group of high>> schoolers. I worry that my writing for them might>> get me arrested for child abuse.>>>> Will keep all of you posted. Hopefully I'll havce>> the first draft done in a couple of weeks. I'll>> probably resurrect some of my puns from previous PWG>> posts. It looks like a fun project for me to use as>> another excuse not to do housework--as if I ever did>> housework.>>>> This is going to be fun--and/or a lot of work.>>>> From California where I never thought I'd be the>> theater's first playwrong.>>>> Mahanaze>>>>> __________________________________________________________> Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Autos new Car > Finder tool.> http://autos./carfinder/>>> Please visit the Zapper homepage at> http://www.ZapLife.org> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 You deserve all the success in the world for all the support you give to us all out here who need it. Well done and the best of luck to you. Kind regards xx From: ladybugsandbees <ladybugsandbees@...>iodine Sent: Thu, 10 February, 2011 14:00:33Subject: Announcement I just wanted to share that I have completed my doctorate in Naturopathy. I have degree in hand now. It's a great feeling. I have started my practice (on paper) and it is called Pathways to Health. I chose this name because of two things. For those that know my story of doing RAI for thyroid cancer 3 times and having it fail and then being told I need ext beam radiation and me running from it and taking the road less travelled ( Frost) by doing it holistically with Dr. Brownstein. Even though there is the "normal" path I took a different one. I wanted to recognize that there is not one cookie cutter solution to our health issues. The second is based on my faith. 9:1-12 where Jesus healed the blind man with mud. He placed the mud on his eyes and told him to go and wash it off. On my journey I was frustrated by those who had been healed instantly of their cancers (my DO being one of them) and I had not be even after much prayer, anointing of oils and the regular treatment. Then my pastor pointed out this story where the man had to take action to heal. That was his "path". For me this was my path as well. I had to act (and learn) to heal. I am working on setting up my physical practice by getting signed up with nutritional supplement companies and just completed training on the BioMeridian Machine www.biomeridian.com . This will give you a better idea what it is I will be finishing my program through the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in June and will offer wellness consultations. I plan to do phone consultations with this training. I am a little unorganized at the moment with so much going on but hope to be *open* some time in April. So that's my news. Buist, ND Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011  Thank you . I am blessed by each one of you that gets well through the message I am trying to share. Steph Announcement I just wanted to share that I have completed my doctorate in Naturopathy. I have degree in hand now. It's a great feeling. I have started my practice (on paper) and it is called Pathways to Health. I chose this name because of two things. For those that know my story of doing RAI for thyroid cancer 3 times and having it fail and then being told I need ext beam radiation and me running from it and taking the road less travelled ( Frost) by doing it holistically with Dr. Brownstein. Even though there is the "normal" path I took a different one. I wanted to recognize that there is not one cookie cutter solution to our health issues. The second is based on my faith. 9:1-12 where Jesus healed the blind man with mud. He placed the mud on his eyes and told him to go and wash it off. On my journey I was frustrated by those who had been healed instantly of their cancers (my DO being one of them) and I had not be even after much prayer, anointing of oils and the regular treatment. Then my pastor pointed out this story where the man had to take action to heal. That was his "path". For me this was my path as well. I had to act (and learn) to heal. I am working on setting up my physical practice by getting signed up with nutritional supplement companies and just completed training on the BioMeridian Machine www.biomeridian.com . This will give you a better idea what it is I will be finishing my program through the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in June and will offer wellness consultations. I plan to do phone consultations with this training. I am a little unorganized at the moment with so much going on but hope to be *open* some time in April. So that's my news. Buist, ND Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 Congratulations, ! I remember that feeling quite well. It’s a great one….one that comes with huge responsibility. I smiled when I read about taking the road less travelled as that is the case for everyone that has the courage to step- out-of-the-box of conventional medicine. Especially those of us who are cancer survivors. I also have “The Road Less Travelled” by Frost up in my office with one of Kinkade’s pics above it – picture of a winding road. I look at it often as it is such a reminder of my healing path which led to a path that I would have never chosen, but am so thankful for. Getting well takes a tremendous measure of desire, discipline and determination (action). Heavy on the determination in that we do whatever it takes to support the body so that it can heal. Everyone’s path to healing will be different as well as their all-important health puzzle. Finding the correct pieces can be daunting at times, but it is so doable.Setting up your company will be a very exciting time for you so enjoy every moment! You are now beginning an extension of your path (laying another foundation) that will definitely change your life…. forever. I wish you much success in all your endeavors.Be WellDr.L Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 Thank you for those kind words and as a cancer survivor you understand what it takes to get well and then the strength to continue the journey. I pray that God will lead me to help others to find their healing. Steph RE: Announcement Congratulations, ! I remember that feeling quite well. It’s a great one….one that comes with huge responsibility. I smiled when I read about taking the road less travelled as that is the case for everyone that has the courage to step- out-of-the-box of conventional medicine. Especially those of us who are cancer survivors. I also have “The Road Less Travelled” by Frost up in my office with one of Kinkade’s pics above it – picture of a winding road. I look at it often as it is such a reminder of my healing path which led to a path that I would have never chosen, but am so thankful for. Getting well takes a tremendous measure of desire, discipline and determination (action). Heavy on the determination in that we do whatever it takes to support the body so that it can heal. Everyone’s path to healing will be different as well as their all-important health puzzle. Finding the correct pieces can be daunting at times, but it is so doable.Setting up your company will be a very exciting time for you so enjoy every moment! You are now beginning an extension of your path (laying another foundation) that will definitely change your life…. forever. I wish you much success in all your endeavors.Be WellDr.L Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 Congratulations , We need you in order to get and to keep our health. Diane > > I just wanted to share that I have completed my doctorate in Naturopathy. I have degree in hand now. It's a great feeling. > > I have started my practice (on paper) and it is called Pathways to Health. I chose this name because of two things. For those that know my story of doing RAI for thyroid cancer 3 times and having it fail and then being told I need ext beam radiation and me running from it and taking the road less travelled ( Frost) by doing it holistically with Dr. Brownstein. Even though there is the " normal " path I took a different one. I wanted to recognize that there is not one cookie cutter solution to our health issues. The second is based on my faith. 9:1-12 where Jesus healed the blind man with mud. He placed the mud on his eyes and told him to go and wash it off. On my journey I was frustrated by those who had been healed instantly of their cancers (my DO being one of them) and I had not be even after much prayer, anointing of oils and the regular treatment. Then my pastor pointed out this story where the man had to take action to heal. That was his " path " . For me this was my path as well. I had to act (and learn) to heal. > > I am working on setting up my physical practice by getting signed up with nutritional supplement companies and just completed training on the BioMeridian Machine www.biomeridian.com . This will give you a better idea what it is > > I will be finishing my program through the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in June and will offer wellness consultations. I plan to do phone consultations with this training. > > I am a little unorganized at the moment with so much going on but hope to be *open* some time in April. > > So that's my news. > > Buist, ND > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 We couldn't be more pleased and proud for your achievement. You've served as a terrific example of how to accomplish great things even when hampered by obstacles. Congratulations, Buist, ND! > > I just wanted to share that I have completed my doctorate in Naturopathy. I have degree in hand now. It's a great feeling. > > I have started my practice (on paper) and it is called Pathways to Health. I chose this name because of two things. For those that know my story of doing RAI for thyroid cancer 3 times and having it fail and then being told I need ext beam radiation and me running from it and taking the road less travelled ( Frost) by doing it holistically with Dr. Brownstein. Even though there is the " normal " path I took a different one. I wanted to recognize that there is not one cookie cutter solution to our health issues. The second is based on my faith. 9:1-12 where Jesus healed the blind man with mud. He placed the mud on his eyes and told him to go and wash it off. On my journey I was frustrated by those who had been healed instantly of their cancers (my DO being one of them) and I had not be even after much prayer, anointing of oils and the regular treatment. Then my pastor pointed out this story where the man had to take action to heal. That was his " path " . For me this was my path as well. I had to act (and learn) to heal. > > I am working on setting up my physical practice by getting signed up with nutritional supplement companies and just completed training on the BioMeridian Machine www.biomeridian.com . This will give you a better idea what it is > > I will be finishing my program through the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in June and will offer wellness consultations. I plan to do phone consultations with this training. > > I am a little unorganized at the moment with so much going on but hope to be *open* some time in April. > > So that's my news. > > Buist, ND > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 Congratulations, Dr. . What an incredible accomplishment for you. To have gone through such heath issues, figured them out, then studied to figure out how to help others. You are an inspiration, Doc. BarbF In a message dated 2/10/2011 9:00:43 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, ladybugsandbees@... writes: I just wanted to share that I have completed my doctorate in Naturopathy. I have degree in hand now. It's a great feeling. I have started my practice (on paper) and it is called Pathways to Health. I chose this name because of two things. For those that know my story of doing RAI for thyroid cancer 3 times and having it fail and then being told I need ext beam radiation and me running from it and taking the road less travelled ( Frost) by doing it holistically with Dr. Brownstein. Even though there is the "normal" path I took a different one. I wanted to recognize that there is not one cookie cutter solution to our health issues. The second is based on my faith. 9:1-12 where Jesus healed the blind man with mud. He placed the mud on his eyes and told him to go and wash it off. On my journey I was frustrated by those who had been healed instantly of their cancers (my DO being one of them) and I had not be even after much prayer, anointing of oils and the regular treatment. Then my pastor pointed out this story where the man had to take action to heal. That was his "path". For me this was my path as well. I had to act (and learn) to heal. I am working on setting up my physical practice by getting signed up with nutritional supplement companies and just completed training on the BioMeridian Machine www.biomeridian.com . This will give you a better idea what it is I will be finishing my program through the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in June and will offer wellness consultations. I plan to do phone consultations with this training. I am a little unorganized at the moment with so much going on but hope to be *open* some time in April. So that's my news. Buist, ND Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 Congratulations!!!~WOn Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 9:00 AM, ladybugsandbees <ladybugsandbees@...> wrote: I just wanted to share that I have completed my doctorate in Naturopathy. I have degree in hand now. It's a great feeling. I have started my practice (on paper) and it is called Pathways to Health. I chose this name because of two things. For those that know my story of doing RAI for thyroid cancer 3 times and having it fail and then being told I need ext beam radiation and me running from it and taking the road less travelled ( Frost) by doing it holistically with Dr. Brownstein. Even though there is the " normal " path I took a different one. I wanted to recognize that there is not one cookie cutter solution to our health issues. The second is based on my faith. 9:1-12 where Jesus healed the blind man with mud. He placed the mud on his eyes and told him to go and wash it off. On my journey I was frustrated by those who had been healed instantly of their cancers (my DO being one of them) and I had not be even after much prayer, anointing of oils and the regular treatment. Then my pastor pointed out this story where the man had to take action to heal. That was his " path " . For me this was my path as well. I had to act (and learn) to heal. I am working on setting up my physical practice by getting signed up with nutritional supplement companies and just completed training on the BioMeridian Machine www.biomeridian.com . This will give you a better idea what it is I will be finishing my program through the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in June and will offer wellness consultations. I plan to do phone consultations with this training. I am a little unorganized at the moment with so much going on but hope to be *open* some time in April. So that's my news. Buist, ND Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 Congratulations! You've worked hard for this achievement, and deserve much applause. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with all of us, too. Jill On 2/10/2011 6:00 AM, ladybugsandbees wrote: > > I just wanted to share that I have completed my doctorate in > Naturopathy. I have degree in hand now. It's a great feeling. > I have started my practice (on paper) and it is called *Pathways to > Health*. I chose this name because of two things. For those that know > my story of doing RAI for thyroid cancer 3 times and having it fail > and then being told I need ext beam radiation and me running from it > and taking the road less travelled ( Frost) by doing it > holistically with Dr. Brownstein. Even though there is the " normal " > path I took a different one. I wanted to recognize that there is not > one cookie cutter solution to our health issues. The second is based > on my faith. 9:1-12 where Jesus healed the blind man with mud. He > placed the mud on his eyes and told him to go and wash it off. On my > journey I was frustrated by those who had been healed instantly of > their cancers (my DO being one of them) and I had not be even after > much prayer, anointing of oils and the regular treatment. Then my > pastor pointed out this story where the man had to take action to > heal. That was his " path " . For me this was my path as well. I had to > act (and learn) to heal. > I am working on setting up my physical practice by getting signed up > with nutritional supplement companies and just completed training on > the BioMeridian Machine www.biomeridian.com > <http://www.biomeridian.com> . This will give you a better idea what > it is > I will be finishing my program through the /Institute for Integrative > Nutrition/ in June and will offer wellness consultations. I plan to do > phone consultations with this training. > I am a little unorganized at the moment with so much going on but hope > to be *open* some time in April. > So that's my news. > Buist, ND > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 Congratulations! So glad for you!LinnOn Feb 10, 2011, at 8:00 AM, ladybugsandbees wrote: I just wanted to share that I have completed my doctorate in Naturopathy. I have degree in hand now. It's a great feeling. I have started my practice (on paper) and it is called Pathways to Health. I chose this name because of two things. For those that know my story of doing RAI for thyroid cancer 3 times and having it fail and then being told I need ext beam radiation and me running from it and taking the road less travelled ( Frost) by doing it holistically with Dr. Brownstein. Even though there is the "normal" path I took a different one. I wanted to recognize that there is not one cookie cutter solution to our health issues. The second is based on my faith. 9:1-12 where Jesus healed the blind man with mud. He placed the mud on his eyes and told him to go and wash it off. On my journey I was frustrated by those who had been healed instantly of their cancers (my DO being one of them) and I had not be even after much prayer, anointing of oils and the regular treatment. Then my pastor pointed out this story where the man had to take action to heal. That was his "path". For me this was my path as well. I had to act (and learn) to heal. I am working on setting up my physical practice by getting signed up with nutritional supplement companies and just completed training on the BioMeridian Machine www.biomeridian.com . This will give you a better idea what it is I will be finishing my program through the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in June and will offer wellness consultations. I plan to do phone consultations with this training. I am a little unorganized at the moment with so much going on but hope to be *open* some time in April. So that's my news. Buist, ND Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 Congratulations, ! What an awesome accomplishment! We are so glad to be able to add your name to the list of " good " Doc's! )Thanks for being a constant presence on the list, reaching out and helping folks, even when you must have been hard pressed to find the time to do so. Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 congratulations on your diploma and official status, what an achievement. ajd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 Steph,Big congratulations to you.May the Lord bless you as you go forward to be of help to others.Judy They that trust in the LORD shall be as mount Zion, which cannot be removed, but abideth for ever. Ps. 124:1From: ladybugsandbees <ladybugsandbees@...>Subject: Announcementiodine Date: Thursday, February 10, 2011, 8:00 AM I just wanted to share that I have completed my doctorate in Naturopathy. I have degree in hand now. It's a great feeling. I have started my practice (on paper) and it is called Pathways to Health. I chose this name because of two things. For those that know my story of doing RAI for thyroid cancer 3 times and having it fail and then being told I need ext beam radiation and me running from it and taking the road less travelled ( Frost) by doing it holistically with Dr. Brownstein. Even though there is the "normal" path I took a different one. I wanted to recognize that there is not one cookie cutter solution to our health issues. The second is based on my faith. 9:1-12 where Jesus healed the blind man with mud. He placed the mud on his eyes and told him to go and wash it off. On my journey I was frustrated by those who had been healed instantly of their cancers (my DO being one of them) and I had not be even after much prayer, anointing of oils and the regular treatment. Then my pastor pointed out this story where the man had to take action to heal. That was his "path". For me this was my path as well. I had to act (and learn) to heal. I am working on setting up my physical practice by getting signed up with nutritional supplement companies and just completed training on the BioMeridian Machine www.biomeridian.com . This will give you a better idea what it is I will be finishing my program through the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in June and will offer wellness consultations. I plan to do phone consultations with this training. I am a little unorganized at the moment with so much going on but hope to be *open* some time in April. So that's my news. Buist, ND Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 Hi , this is the first email I have looked at today and I have no idea what is Fantastic. lol I know I will find it as I go through email. In this group we like to leave a bit of the message you are replying to. I know in some other groups they tell you to not leave anything of the previous message, so it gets confusing! Just thought this was funny; no I am intrigued. =-) Kathleen Re: Announcement FANTASTIC! Congratulations to you!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 Ohhhh THIS is the fantastic news! =-) , what a wonderful story about your pathway to health! Congratulations and best wishes for the future! We are so blessed to have you, your knowledge that you share with us, and this group! Kathleen Announcement I just wanted to share that I have completed my doctorate in Naturopathy. I have degree in hand now. It's a great feeling. I have started my practice (on paper) and it is called Pathways to Health. I chose this name because of two things. For those that know my story of doing RAI for thyroid cancer 3 times and having it fail and then being told I need ext beam radiation and me running from it and taking the road less travelled ( Frost) by doing it holistically with Dr. Brownstein. Even though there is the "normal" path I took a different one. I wanted to recognize that there is not one cookie cutter solution to our health issues. The second is based on my faith. 9:1-12 where Jesus healed the blind man with mud. He placed the mud on his eyes and told him to go and wash it off. On my journey I was frustrated by those who had been healed instantly of their cancers (my DO being one of them) and I had not be even after much prayer, anointing of oils and the regular treatment. Then my pastor pointed out this story where the man had to take action to heal. That was his "path". For me this was my path as well. I had to act (and learn) to heal. I am working on setting up my physical practice by getting signed up with nutritional supplement companies and just completed training on the BioMeridian Machine www.biomeridian.com . This will give you a better idea what it is I will be finishing my program through the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in June and will offer wellness consultations. I plan to do phone consultations with this training. I am a little unorganized at the moment with so much going on but hope to be *open* some time in April. So that's my news. Buist, ND Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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