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Hey Dolly.. now I know why I was thinking of you the other day... How's your intake of garlic cloves?? or complete or super tonic? You can take up to 10cloves a day or take tonic every hour.... best antibiotic... also echinacea or astralagus would be good... I thought in the files there was an article on the glands... I'm at work and don't have time to search at the moment. Suzipeacefulglow <peacefulglow@...> wrote: Hey all,I've been having a time this year trying to get my glands to go down. The ones at the base of the skull behind the ears are the most painful. (Every gland on my body swoll up on me for the first time about ten years ago when I was sharing a room with a Japanese woman outside of Chicago - I'm talking groin and everthing almost

dangerously to the max...I'm definately not that bad at this time but I'm certainly concerned because of the length of time.) I've been off my allergens, soy, glutens, eggs, dairy and I am taking a plant digestive enzyme w/ an acidophyllus supplement before meals, a HCL supplement and one mult vitamin per day w/ meals and an antiparasite after meals. This is in addition to the 2nd term of antibiotics I had to start on Monday. I'm just weak and in pain. I searched the files and saw that Suzi had posted some information on Kelp, Dulse and Bladderwrack as something I might want to add in to support the endocrine system and get the glands down. I have today off so I can get to the healthfood store this morning to get some Kelp supplements. If anyone has any other suggestions like compresses that would be helpful (hot or cold) etceteras I would appreciate it (I've been doing vicks.) This is going on three months now

and the doc will start lab work if this round of antibiotics doesn't kick whatever it is out. (talking $$$ yipes) Thanks for any helpful thoughts. Doll.

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This sounds like a problem with the lymph system, skin brushing and

rebounding will move the lymph.

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> Hey all,

> I've been having a time this year trying to get my glands to go

> down. The ones at the base of the skull behind the ears are the

> most painful. (Every gland on my body swoll up on me for the first

> time about ten years ago when I was sharing a room with a Japanese

> woman outside of Chicago - I'm talking groin and everthing almost

> dangerously to the max...I'm definately not that bad at this time

> but I'm certainly concerned because of the length of time.) I've

> been off my allergens, soy, glutens, eggs, dairy and I am taking a

> plant digestive enzyme w/ an acidophyllus supplement before meals,

a

> HCL supplement and one mult vitamin per day w/ meals and an

> antiparasite after meals. This is in addition to the 2nd term of

> antibiotics I had to start on Monday. I'm just weak and in pain.

I

> searched the files and saw that Suzi had posted some information on

> Kelp, Dulse and Bladderwrack as something I might want to add in to

> support the endocrine system and get the glands down. I have today

> off so I can get to the healthfood store this morning to get some

> Kelp supplements. If anyone has any other suggestions like

> compresses that would be helpful (hot or cold) etceteras I would

> appreciate it (I've been doing vicks.) This is going on three

> months now and the doc will start lab work if this round of

> antibiotics doesn't kick whatever it is out. (talking $$$ yipes)

> Thanks for any helpful thoughts. Doll.

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Thanks, I do dry skin brushing. What is rebounding?

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> This sounds like a problem with the lymph system, skin brushing and

> rebounding will move the lymph.

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Jumping up and down on a rebounder.

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> Thanks, I do dry skin brushing. What is rebounding?

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> Jumping up and down on a rebounder.

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>> > rebounding will move the lymph.

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