Guest guest Posted November 27, 2007 Report Share Posted November 27, 2007 Those of you interested in homeopathy may find this article interesting. http://www.newstarget.com/022289.html Judith Alta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 when i clicked I got an article on water.Judith Alta K <list@...> wrote: Those of you interested in homeopathy may find this article interesting.http://www.newstarget.com/022289.html Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 Yes. The article is about water having "memory." And it goes on to mention homeopathy. "1. When a substance is diluted in water, the water can carry the memory of that substance even after it has been so diluted that none of the molecules of the original substance remain; and 2. The molecules of any given substance have a spectrum of frequencies that can be digitally recorded with a computer, then played back into untreated water (using an electronic transducer), and when this is done, the new water will act as if the actual substance were physically present. Dr. Jacques Benveniste (1935-2004) had proved something quite controversial, which gives concrete evidence to support homeopathy. He reportedly compared himself with Galileo because of his paradigm breaking research findings. He did not win a Nobel Prize but instead won not one, but two, of the satirical “Ignobel” prizes awarded by a gang of Harvard scientists - the 1991 chemistry prize for showing that water has memory, and the 1998 prize for a paper showing that this information can be transmitted over telephone lines and the internet." Judith Suzanne wrote: when i clicked I got an article on water. Judith Alta K <list@...> wrote: Those of you interested in homeopathy may find this article interesting. http://www.newstarget.com/022289.html Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 Hi Ev, Until this year I neither believed nor disbelieved in homeopathy, but it has worked for both my husband and me. It must work because my dear hubby of 49 years is not one to believe in anything but DOCTOR IS G-O-D! Judith autumn3scorpio wrote: > That's a keeper, Judith! Thanks for that - I copied it to a Word > document, and I intend to print it out. > In the course of a conversation with a neighbor this morning, she > told me (in no uncertain terms, thankewverymuch!) that she > didn't " believe in homeopathy " ...!?! > At this point in my life, it's rather like having someone say > they " don't believe the earth is round " ...!!! > Okey-dokey, fine! Whatever works for you - happily, the truth is > not dependent on your belief, it still remains the truth!! (But I > didn't tell her that. It was cold, and I had to get my dogs walked > so I could go home and clean the floors, and she was busy > complaining about EVERYTHING regarding the area where we live...) > > > Ev > " I DO believe, I DO, I DO... " > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 Thanks Judith... I just saw water and didn't read further as I was going thru a whole lot of messages... I've used homeopathy... it does work. Suzi Be a better sports nut! Let your teams follow you with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 You better believe it's " big " money. My medications each month are close to $900.00. I have come down from the doses as much as I possibly can, which means I have left over meds every month. I have asked my doctor to take me down on the number of meds they order for me each month but they say that they want to keep it this way " just in case " I find myself in need of extra pain relife. But still. I mean I did take a good fall today and I did take only one extra pill for the awful pain I was in after. But all those left over pills each month is such a waste. Beannacht Lynn RE: Re: Homeopathy > Yep again! > > People look at me like I'm crazy when I tell them the big pharmas with the > help of the doctors have created three generations of legal drug addicts. > Drugs are Big Money! > > Sharyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 "Big Money!" is a gross understatement when you realize that one statin drug takes in billions of dollars a year Judith Alta Sharyn E. Cerniglia wrote: Yep again! People look at me like I'm crazy when I tell them the big pharmas with the help of the doctors have created three generations of legal drug addicts. Drugs are Big Money! Sharyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 Have you tried telling the druggist how many pills you want? It's very likely that will give you what you want as long as it's less than the number prescribed. Judith Alta Pearlmoon wrote: > You better believe it's " big " money. My medications each month are close to > $900.00. I have come down from the doses as much as I possibly can, which > means I have left over meds every month. I have asked my doctor to take me > down on the number of meds they order for me each month but they say that > they want to keep it this way " just in case " I find myself in need of extra > pain relife. But still. I mean I did take a good fall today and I did take > only one extra pill for the awful pain I was in after. But all those left > over pills each month is such a waste. > > > Beannacht > Lynn > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 They won't work like that here. It's the law that the script be filled exactly the way the doc writes it. Unless the doc writes for more than the insurance company will pay for. Then you only get the amount that will be paid for unless you are willing/able to pay the difference. Beannacht Lynn Re: Re: Homeopathy > Have you tried telling the druggist how many pills you want? It's very > likely that will give you what you want as long as it's less than the > number prescribed. > > Judith Alta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 That's a bummer! Sounds like extortion to me! Judith Alta Pearlmoon wrote: They won't work like that here. It's the law that the script be filled exactly the way the doc writes it. Unless the doc writes for more than the insurance company will pay for. Then you only get the amount that will be paid for unless you are willing/able to pay the difference. Beannacht Lynn Re: Re: Homeopathy Have you tried telling the druggist how many pills you want? It's very likely that will give you what you want as long as it's less than the number prescribed. Judith Alta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 I believe it is federal law. At 05:47 PM 11/28/2007, you wrote: That's a bummer! Sounds like extortion to me! Judith Alta Pearlmoon wrote: They won't work like that here. It's the law that the script be filled exactly the way the doc writes it. Unless the doc writes for more than the insurance company will pay for. Then you only get the amount that will be paid for unless you are willing/able to pay the difference. Beannacht Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2007 Report Share Posted November 29, 2007 " Oh, yeah. Vitamin E will do that. " GRRRRR!!!!! My quack prescribed an acid restrainer since I was taking loads of pain killers. I was reading on it - it can cause hip fractures. Gee, and the only reason I was seeing her was to get to the great orthopedic surgeon who did my hip replacement. Needless to say, I never filled the Rx even before reading that stuff. Gayla Always Enough Ranch Acampo, California http://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.html aeranch@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2007 Report Share Posted November 29, 2007 Law bought and paid for by the drug companies. Why else would they force you pay for drugs you don't need? Extortion by any other name is still extortion. Judith Alta Landes wrote: I believe it is federal law. At 05:47 PM 11/28/2007, you wrote: That's a bummer! Sounds like extortion to me! Judith Alta Pearlmoon wrote: They won't work like that here. It's the law that the script be filled exactly the way the doc writes it. Unless the doc writes for more than the insurance company will pay for. Then you only get the amount that will be paid for unless you are willing/able to pay the difference. Beannacht Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2007 Report Share Posted November 29, 2007 > > " Oh, yeah. > Vitamin E will do that. " > > GRRRRR!!!!! > > My quack prescribed an acid restrainer since I was taking loads of pain > killers. I was reading on it - it can cause hip fractures. Gee, and the only > reason I was seeing her was to get to the great orthopedic surgeon who did > my hip replacement. Needless to say, I never filled the Rx even before > reading that stuff. > Gayla Jeez! It sounds like you're going through the wringer - what's going on that makes you need the pain killers to begin with? It GALLS me to infinity that we ALL, apparently, need to be lawyers to make sure our rights are respected/protected, and we ALL need medical degrees in order to safeguard our health. What a mess.... Ev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2007 Report Share Posted November 29, 2007 I needed pain killers for my really bad arthritic hip. It was bone on bone for 5 years. If I had taken the Rx the dr prescribed, I would really have troubles...LOL...I never got the Rx's filled. Gayla Always Enough Ranch Acampo, California http://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.html aeranch@... Re: Homeopathy > >> >> " Oh, yeah. >> Vitamin E will do that. " >> >> GRRRRR!!!!! >> >> My quack prescribed an acid restrainer since I was taking loads of > pain >> killers. I was reading on it - it can cause hip fractures. Gee, > and the only >> reason I was seeing her was to get to the great orthopedic surgeon > who did >> my hip replacement. Needless to say, I never filled the Rx even > before >> reading that stuff. >> Gayla > > > Jeez! It sounds like you're going through the wringer - what's > going on that makes you need the pain killers to begin with? > > It GALLS me to infinity that we ALL, apparently, need to be lawyers > to make sure our rights are respected/protected, and we ALL need > medical degrees in order to safeguard our health. > > What a mess.... > > Ev > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2007 Report Share Posted November 29, 2007 > > I needed pain killers for my really bad arthritic hip. It was bone on bone > for 5 years. If I had taken the Rx the dr prescribed, I would really have > troubles...LOL...I never got the Rx's filled. > Gayla Oh, wow! That sounds dreadfully painful. My sister has two areas along her spine that are bone on bone, and the spot in her neck is also pinching a nerve, so she's in considerable pain constantly... I told her to ask about adequan (sp?) - my horse has been on it for two years (nearly 3...) and it's supposed to replace some cartilage. The vet explained to me that it isn't like the cartilage we're all born with, it's more like scar tissue, but it's WAY better than bone on bone. My horse is doing better... I don't know if people can use it, though, but if it were me, I'd sho nuff be asking about it. My sister said she isn't yet to the point of them fusing the vertabrae involved, but she's tried just about everything else. Yikes! That sort of thing makes fibromyalgia a walk in the park, you know? Ev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2007 Report Share Posted November 29, 2007 Have her try liquid glucosomine (THE LIQUID) and Bone, Flesh & Cartlidge formulaautumn3scorpio <autumn3scorpio@...> wrote: My sister has two areas along her spine that are bone on bone, and the spot in her neck is also pinching a nerve, so she's in considerable pain constantly...I told her to ask about adequan (sp?) - my horse has been on it for two years (nearly 3...) and it's supposed to replace some cartilage. The vet explained to me that it isn't like the cartilage we're all born with, it's more like scar tissue, but it's WAY better than bone on bone. My horse is doing better...I don't know if people can use it, though, but if it were me, I'd sho nuff be asking about it.My sister said she isn't yet to the point of them fusing the vertabrae involved, but she's tried just about everything else. Suzi List Owner health/ http://360./suziesgoats What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2007 Report Share Posted November 29, 2007 Have her try liquid glucosomine (THE LIQUID) and Bone, Flesh & Cartlidge formulaautumn3scorpio <autumn3scorpio@...> wrote: My sister has two areas along her spine that are bone on bone, and the spot in her neck is also pinching a nerve, so she's in considerable pain constantly...I told her to ask about adequan (sp?) - my horse has been on it for two years (nearly 3...) and it's supposed to replace some cartilage. The vet explained to me that it isn't like the cartilage we're all born with, it's more like scar tissue, but it's WAY better than bone on bone. My horse is doing better...I don't know if people can use it, though, but if it were me, I'd sho nuff be asking about it.My sister said she isn't yet to the point of them fusing the vertabrae involved, but she's tried just about everything else. Suzi List Owner health/ http://360./suziesgoats What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2007 Report Share Posted November 29, 2007 > > Have her try liquid glucosomine (THE LIQUID) and Bone, Flesh & Cartlidge formula Oh, very good, thanks! I'll pass that along. Ev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2007 Report Share Posted November 29, 2007 Adequan is basically a strong dose of glucosamine and MSM, if I remember right. $80 a shot when I worked for a Thoroughbred breeding farm. Yes it can help. Repair Oil really helped me. It actually got rid of the arthritis in one hip. Or something did - but I suspect Repair Oil. Gayla Always Enough Ranch Acampo, California http://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.html aeranch@... > I told her to ask about adequan (sp?) - my horse has been on it for > two years (nearly 3...) and it's supposed to replace some > cartilage. The vet explained to me that it isn't like the cartilage > we're all born with, it's more like scar tissue, but it's WAY better > than bone on bone. My horse is doing better... > I don't know if people can use it, though, but if it were me, I'd > sho nuff be asking about it. > My sister said she isn't yet to the point of them fusing the > vertabrae involved, but she's tried just about everything else. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2007 Report Share Posted November 29, 2007 My husband is talking with his doctor about work on his back that uses a flexible "cement." I don't know the name of the procedure. We have met one woman whose mother had it done and is very happy with it. Sorry I don't have more details. Judith Alta autumn3scorpio wrote: I needed pain killers for my really bad arthritic hip. It was bone on bone for 5 years. If I had taken the Rx the dr prescribed, I would really have troubles...LOL...I never got the Rx's filled. Gayla Oh, wow! That sounds dreadfully painful. My sister has two areas along her spine that are bone on bone, and the spot in her neck is also pinching a nerve, so she's in considerable pain constantly... I told her to ask about adequan (sp?) - my horse has been on it for two years (nearly 3...) and it's supposed to replace some cartilage. The vet explained to me that it isn't like the cartilage we're all born with, it's more like scar tissue, but it's WAY better than bone on bone. My horse is doing better... I don't know if people can use it, though, but if it were me, I'd sho nuff be asking about it. My sister said she isn't yet to the point of them fusing the vertabrae involved, but she's tried just about everything else. Yikes! That sort of thing makes fibromyalgia a walk in the park, you know? Ev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2007 Report Share Posted November 29, 2007 I used MSM and BF & C, calcium and organic iron on my knee (arthritic) (and DTRO).... took glucosomine but the liquid is so much better than the pill (thanks Gloria) SuziGayla <aeranch@...> wrote: Adequan is basically a strong dose of glucosamine and MSM, if I remember right. $80 a shot when I worked for a Thoroughbred breeding farm. Yes it can help.Repair Oil really helped me. It actually got rid of the arthritis in one hip. Or something did - but I suspect Repair Oil.Gayla Be a better sports nut! Let your teams follow you with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2007 Report Share Posted November 29, 2007 > > Adequan is basically a strong dose of glucosamine and MSM, if I remember > right. $80 a shot when I worked for a Thoroughbred breeding farm. Yes it can > help. > Repair Oil really helped me. It actually got rid of the arthritis in one > hip. Or something did - but I suspect Repair Oil. > Gayla Ahh, also good info. Thanks, Gayla. Happily, the adequan is a bit less now/here/through our vet ...? More like $45 a shot, and (also happily) my Bonus is down to one a month. But I'll pass along these tips to my sister - if ANY of it works for her, I know she'll be grateful. Ev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2007 Report Share Posted November 29, 2007 --- In health , Judith Alta K <list@...> wrote: > > My husband is talking with his doctor about work on his back that uses a > flexible " cement. " I don't know the name of the procedure. > > We have met one woman whose mother had it done and is very happy with it. > > Sorry I don't have more details. > > Judith Alta That's okay - it gives her something to ask her doctor about. Thanks! Ev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2007 Report Share Posted November 30, 2007 You are right , the DEA oversees every controlled drug script the doctor writes, so he/she has to be very careful and follow the rules, no matter how anal. Janet From: health [mailto:health ] On Behalf Of Landes Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 3:49 PM health Subject: Re: Re: Homeopathy I believe it is federal law. At 05:47 PM 11/28/2007, you wrote: That's a bummer! Sounds like extortion to me! Judith Alta Pearlmoon wrote: They won't work like that here. It's the law that thescript be filled exactly the way the doc writes it. Unless the doc writes for morethan the insurance company will pay for. Then you only get the amount thatwill be paid for unless you are willing/able to pay the difference. BeannachtLynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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