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You can "go again"... It's like everything else.. what works for some may or may not work for others.. Where tumeric works better for me on inflamation.. ginger root works better for my mother.... SuziAnne Bird <irishfox99@...> wrote: Here I go again but Dr. says that all Crohn's patiennts have fluke/flatworm infestation. She recommends quassia amargo a tropical tree indigenous to Brazil, Peru and Venuzula. She says it does not cure but helps with pain. Anne Tx

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Good point Suzi, and this is because there

are no absolutes in healing. Be very careful with claims of “always”

and “all.”

Janet

From:

health

[mailto:health ] On Behalf Of Suzanne

Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008

5:42 PM

To:

health

Subject: Re:

Probiotics and Crohn's

You can " go again " ... It's like everything else..

what works for some may or may not work for others.. Where tumeric works

better for me on inflamation.. ginger root works better for my mother....

Suzi

Anne Bird

<irishfox99sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote:

Here I go again but Dr. says that all Crohn's patiennts have

fluke/flatworm infestation. She recommends quassia amargo a tropical tree

indigenous to Brazil, Peru and

Venuzula. She says it does not cure but helps with pain.

Anne

Tx

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Anne,

My daughter I velieve was tested for all parasites and nothing

showed up: " fluke/flatworm infestation " --this is a new one to me

with Crohn's folks. I believe you. Right now the NAET and

acupuncture going well here in CO for her. She needs to consider

ways to relax and not explore over everything. I see tiny th ings or

let's say most things kick her in. Maybe super cautious in decisons

too. Just not my personality and hard to accept that thinking

but....it's not me thankfully. Keep sharing!!

Suzi,

So true not all suggestions work for all, but at least we should get

them out for people to try if they desire. My duaghter is very

skeptical about sharing even though we have given her tons of

information. I can't understand about giving people the information

and let them choose for themselves. Saves sresearch time too.

Hugs,

carolg

.....In health , " Janet "

<dragonhealing@...> wrote:

>

> Good point Suzi, and this is because there are no absolutes in

healing. Be

> very careful with claims of " always " and " all. "

>

>

>

> Janet

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From: health

> [mailto:health ] On Behalf Of Suzanne

> Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 5:42 PM

> health

> Subject: Re: Probiotics and Crohn's

>

>

>

> You can " go again " ... It's like everything else.. what works for

some may

> or may not work for others.. Where tumeric works better for me on

> inflamation.. ginger root works better for my mother....

>

> Suzi

>

> Anne Bird <irishfox99@...> wrote:

>

> Here I go again but Dr. says that all Crohn's patiennts have

> fluke/flatworm infestation. She recommends quassia amargo a

tropical tree

> indigenous to Brazil, Peru and Venuzula. She says it does not

cure but

> helps with pain.

>

> Anne

>

> Tx

>

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