Guest guest Posted June 20, 2003 Report Share Posted June 20, 2003 Sherry, Please :-) post or email me off list your recipe for kimchi. I had a neighbor that made it when I was 8yrs. old (32yrs ago) & I loved it. All I have tried since was also too hot. My husband has not even tried it. I can't get sauerkraut down except on a . Vinegar has bothered me for a long time now that I don't go near it. I know it is not in the kind Duncan talks about but just the thought sends me into a migraine :-( I also still remember my neighbors fried seaweed--oh to have been old enough to have watched her--she was a good cook! Thanks, Lmommy Re: Why? Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 08:46:02 -0700 From: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> A controlled bacterial culture, like a probiotic, is beneficial. A couple of examples I can think of are yogurt and sour cabbage, which are strictly controlled and inoculated with only the correct bowel organisms and with a good degree of quality control. Contamination is not tolerated. On the other hand the degree of contamination of home-fermented foods such as kefir and perhaps home-made sauerkraut is somewhat higher. Hi Duncan, Uh-oh. I was thinking of making some homemade kimchi, since I love the stuff and am not crazy about saurkraut. The only commercial kimchi I can find is too hot so I make it to my own tastes. I'll have to reconsider, I guess. I have been able to find a good commercial kefir. Tastes great! But I'm hoping to take in as many different kinds of beneficial bacteria as possible. I really cannot afford to keep buying the darned expensive probiotics. Another thing kimchi has going for it is that research I found indicates that the particular bacteria in it are highly resistant to stomach acids and bile, so are not as likely to be destroyed as some of the other varieties.. Sherry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2003 Report Share Posted June 20, 2003 Sherry; If I was bold I'd say to go for it; if your home-made isn't moldy and it has the correct probiotics in it you won't get a reaction because there won't be anything to feed the candida.... Duncan > > > A controlled bacterial culture, like a probiotic, is beneficial. A couple > of examples I can think of are yogurt and sour cabbage, which are strictly > controlled and inoculated with only the correct bowel organisms and with a > good degree of quality control. Contamination is not tolerated. > > On the other hand the degree of contamination of home-fermented foods such > as kefir and perhaps home-made sauerkraut is somewhat higher. > > > Hi Duncan, > Uh-oh. I was thinking of making some homemade kimchi, since I love > the > stuff and am not crazy about saurkraut. The only commercial kimchi I can > find is too hot so I make it to my own tastes. I'll have to reconsider, I > guess. I have been able to find a good commercial kefir. Tastes great! > But I'm hoping to take in as many different kinds of beneficial bacteria > as possible. I really cannot afford to keep buying the darned expensive > probiotics. Another thing kimchi has going for it is that research I > found indicates that the particular bacteria in it are highly resistant to > stomach acids and bile, so are not as likely to be destroyed as some of > the other varieties.. > > Sherry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2003 Report Share Posted June 21, 2003 Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 09:57:08 -0700 From: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> If I was bold I'd say to go for it; if your home-made isn't moldy and it has the correct probiotics in it you won't get a reaction because there won't be anything to feed the candida.... Hi Duncan, I just may do that. Thanks. ) Sherry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2006 Report Share Posted July 25, 2006 > > SNIP < > > I have been looking very closely at stress for almost seven years > now. Always alert to the feelings of stress in myself so that I may > gain better understanding. Interesting journey, is it not? > I awoke one morning and as I lay there in bed my thoughts > wondered. Suddenly I realized my heart was racing and my anxiety > level shot up. I realized this was due to what I was thinking. I was > running a scenario in my thoughts that was rather scary. Since your > sub mind does not seem to be able to determine between reality and > fiction I knew that the glands of my body had secreted chemicals > into my blood just as though what I was imagining, was really > happening. I wondered, could this be some of what is behind the fear > and worry that some have to excess and even brings disease upon > them. Fortunately, medical science has, in fact, proven that chronically stress people have higher rates of disease. You'll get no argument from me on this -- I totally agree with you. > I decided to check this out further by asking my wife who was > fighting breast cancer at the time. > > I said, Terry, do you ever scenario. She asked me " what do you > mean? " I asked her, do you ever imagine bad things happening? She > said yes. I asked her to tell me one of the worst of these things > that she imagines. She said, well I think of the kids getting killed > in a car accident. I asked her, do you actually see this happening > when you think about it. She said and these are her very words, " Oh > yes and my heart starts pounding. " I rest my case. Brother Carl. I don't know if I'd rest your case so quickly ) I suspect that you missed the point of what I was asking Lukasz to do. I was not asking him to relive a particular event in all of it's gory detail, I was meerly asking him to think of a time when his symptoms first appeared, if he could remember that time at all. Nothing more. Reliving a traumatic or stressful event (scenario by your definition) is the domain of psychologists and not something that is needed when working with EFT. Granted, there are extreme cases where even thinking about a trauma or event sends the SUDS number off the charts. In those cases a practitioner would use either the 'Tearless Trauma' or 'Make A Movie' technique to get the SUDS number out of the stratosphere and down to a more managable level prior to working any further. From the subsequent posts, Lukasz has not indicated that trying to remember the time his symptoms first appeared caused him any additional anxiety. Had he done so, I would have approached the situation differently. > When stress starts to effect a person's health or quality of life, > you can then say the person is in distress. Agreed. > What is distress? It is a condition of a living body caused when > the glands of the body secrete chemicals into the blood to often > making the blood toxic. This is what we really fight. And the idea is to use EFT to eliminate the problem which then goes on to calm the body and stop the glands from going bonkers which, in turn, prevents the blood from becoming toxic. Agreed? Unfortunately, you have to think about the problem and be tuned into it in order for EFT to be effective. Given the alternative, allopathic medicine, which prefers to flood the body with health harming chemicals to mask the symptoms and not deal with the problems that underlie the symptoms, I'd rather take my chances with EFT -- and so would the folks I deal with on a daily basis. Anyway, I hope this helps to clarify where I was going... -Jef Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 Ted, It looks like your posts are coming through fine. I had 5 posts from you this morning that came in at about the same time, including this one and one you didn't think went through. I know at times, is slow to post messages-- sometimes several hours after they are sent. Other times, they come through right away. This is true on other mail lists as well as this one. Lynn Fairhope, AL Nucleus Freedom Surgery date: 9/6/06 Activation date: 9/27/06 _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Ted F. Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 2:45 AM Subject: Why? Why are sentences being taken out of my posts. Sentences that ARE NOT offensive to anyone? Ted F. .. <http://geo./serv?s=97359714/grpId=7962067/grpspId=1705013490/msgId =51000/stime=1166777349/nc1=3848445/nc2=2/nc3=3> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 Thanks, Lynn. I am aware of the gremlins :-) Ted F. > > Ted, > It looks like your posts are coming through fine. I had 5 posts > from you this morning that came in at about the same time, > including this one and one you didn't think went through. I know at > times, is slow to post messages-- sometimes several hours > after they are sent. Other times, they come through right away. > This is true on other mail lists as well as this one. > > Lynn > Fairhope, AL > > Nucleus Freedom > Surgery date: 9/6/06 > Activation date: 9/27/06 > > _____ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 Ted, All of your posts are automatically coming thru the listserv program as you send them. Perhaps you need to send me the message or sentence you are referring to so that I can address this with the " problem " solvers at groups. I do have access to their trouble shooters. This is the only thing I know that I can do. Alice http://www..com > > Why are sentences being taken out of my posts. > > Sentences that ARE NOT offensive to anyone? > > Ted F. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 Ted, You need to allow for . Both your posts came in, one as a repeat, and only about 20 some minutss apart. You are either moderated or you are not but either way, there is no editing of content. *---* *---* *---* *---* *---* An optimist thinks this is the best possible world. --A pessimist fears this is true. & Dreamer Doll (Guide Dawggie) Newport, Oregon N24C 3G 8/2000 Hookup rclark0276@... http://webpages.charter.net/dog_guide/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 Thanks, Alice. I read and write at the website and dont keep copies of what I write. does some strange things sometimes, messages dont always appear in the order that they are written and posted and some even turn up a couple of days later. Its always possible, that I hit the wrong button too, it may surprise some of you to know that even I am human :-). I suppose I was suspicious after being put on moderated status and not being told about it and whole posts of mine not appearing. I dont like any form of censorship and I dont think that I can ever be accused of starting brand wars. The only thing that I can be accused of, is bringing up AB's reliability issues, which are well documented if you know where to look. Which IMO is fair comment, since there are new people reading and joining the group all the time. I am also guilty of defending people that say things in jest, that others take the wrong way, the carrot episode being an example. A large part of my life hasnt been much fun, due to my hearing loss and I try to get as much humour into and out of my life as I can these days. I dont take anything too seriously......life is too short. Ted F. > > Ted, > > All of your posts are automatically coming thru the listserv > program as you send them. Perhaps you need to send me the message > or sentence you are referring to so that I can address this with > the " problem " solvers at groups. I do have access to their > trouble shooters. This is the only thing I know that I can > do. > > Alice > http://www..com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2006 Report Share Posted December 23, 2006 Dear Ted, may I respectfully disagree with you in your second paragraph, please. The listowner has, responsibly, made it blatantly clear that commentary on one's own brand, yea or nay, is quite acceptable. However, that such commentary on another of the brands was not appropriate for the list - an incendiary to the dreaded Brand War! And thus,IMHO, as a Cochlear chap, the posting of unfavorable statistics on another brand is inappropriate and contrary to the well-intended wishes of the listowner Alice . She just hates brand-bashing on her list! My opinions Bob ........... > Re: Why? > > > Thanks, Alice. I read and write at the website and dont keep copies of > what I write. does some strange things sometimes, messages dont > always appear in the order that they are written and posted and some > even turn up a couple of days later. Its always possible, that I hit > the wrong button too, it may surprise some of you to know that even I > am human :-). > > I suppose I was suspicious after being put on moderated status and not > being told about it and whole posts of mine not appearing. I dont like > any form of censorship and I dont think that I can ever be accused of > starting brand wars. The only thing that I can be accused of, is > bringing up AB's reliability issues, which are well documented if you > know where to look. Which IMO is fair comment, since there are new > people reading and joining the group all the time. > > I am also guilty of defending people that say things in jest, that > others take the wrong way, the carrot episode being an example. A large > part of my life hasnt been much fun, due to my hearing loss and I try > to get as much humour into and out of my life as I can these days. I > dont take anything too seriously......life is too short. > > Ted F. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2006 Report Share Posted December 23, 2006 Bob, for what its worth, leave this to the list owner please. She does not need your help. Thanks. *---* *---* *---* *---* *---* I woke up this morning and couldn't find my socks, so I called information. She said they were behind the couch. She was right. & Dreamer Doll (Guide Dawggie) Newport, Oregon N24C 3G 8/2000 Hookup rclark0276@... http://webpages.charter.net/dog_guide/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2006 Report Share Posted December 23, 2006 Dear , you can respectfully or disrespectfully agree or disagree with whatever you like, thats your right. But I dont agree with you, thats my right. Ted F. > > Dear Ted, may I respectfully disagree with you in your second > paragraph, please. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2006 Report Share Posted December 23, 2006 Hi Ted, If you think is bad, try the US post office. I have had countless Christmas cards returned as " no such number, no such person " . HELLO. The address is there, complete with zip code and all. Finally I figured it's a plot to get me to pay to send the card twice. Not doing that, no sir. So I showed it to my postal person, and he just took off the return to sender (very Elvis, isn't it?) and put it back through. Apparently the machines that are designed to make life easier for all, are screwing up. To err is human...to REALLY screw up requires a machine. Happy Christmas, I am also guilty of defending people that say things in jest, that others take the wrong way, the carrot episode being an example. A large part of my life hasnt been much fun, due to my hearing loss and I try to get as much humour into and out of my life as I can these days. I dont take anything too seriously......life is too short. Ted F. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2006 Report Share Posted December 23, 2006 Please take this off the list if you want to have this sort of conversation. Thank you. Deborah --- " Ted F. " <ted.fletcher@...> wrote: > Dear , you can respectfully or disrespectfully > agree or disagree > with whatever you like, thats your right. But I dont > agree with you, > thats my right. > > Ted F. > > > > > > > > Dear Ted, may I respectfully disagree with you in > your second > > paragraph, please. > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2006 Report Share Posted December 23, 2006 Hello , a postal service with a sense of humour, is nearly as bad as a government department with one :-). Many years ago, I bought some office supplies and duly paid for them when the invoice arrived. A couple of months later I received the same invoice again, with them wanting payment a second time. I just wrote " Sack your office staff " on it and sent it back. A couple of weeks later I received it again and they had written on it " Why " . So, seeing as they had a sense of humour, I sent them the cheque number and the date it was paid. Ted F. > > Hi Ted, > If you think is bad, try the US post office. I have had > countless Christmas cards returned as " no such number, no such person " . > HELLO. The address is there, complete with zip code and all. Finally I > figured it's a plot to get me to pay to send the card twice. Not doing > that, no sir. So I showed it to my postal person, and he just took off > the return to sender (very Elvis, isn't it?) and put it back through. > Apparently the machines that are designed to make life easier for all, > are screwing up. > To err is human...to REALLY screw up requires a machine. > Happy Christmas, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2007 Report Share Posted February 13, 2007 > > > Hi, > Yes my dentist used a correct protocol he is one of the top Dentist's > in london and as warned me about the use of dmsa so i don't feel > completely comfortable with dmsa. The problems with DMSA are from improper use (high infrequent doses). When used according to Andy's protocol it is a safe agent to use to remove metals from the body. The environ tonic is chelating > metals very quickly so why stop something that is working Because in your previous email you reported worsening of symptoms. Usually 1 month after amalgam removal people feel somewhat better. today i feel > great no shakes, high energy, highly aware and more communicative. I > am sweating and pooing! this toxic stuff out. If you want to know what > is in the environ tonic check out www.el-essawy.com I looked and could not find the ingredients. Perhaps it says on your bottle or you could ask the dentist office. I wouldn't want to take something if I didn't know the ingredients. J I have taken other > supplements such as b,vits, charcoal, vit a and gastro support. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2007 Report Share Posted June 14, 2007 I don't understand. It has always been given for free. It states it on the donation page. If you cannot afford it, they give you a password. There is a new 30 min. movie on the homepage. Take a look. Now stop with the bull...., get Super like your name suggests and get curing something and tell us about that. My 6 year old and a couple of his friends are curing flus and allergies. What have you been doing? Love > > Why? > > Everybody's going to do this. This will end disease on the planet > because people don't have to pay for it. > People DO have to pay for it!!! So I guess this will not end disease on the planet because there are lots of people who don't have means to pay for it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2007 Report Share Posted December 30, 2007 In a message dated 12/30/2007 1:47:11 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, sue_in_nj@... writes: I look at my calendar and weep. I put a star on it for each day I get atleast 30 minutes of cardio in, and a check mark for toning, weights, orjust stretching, like tai chi or yoga. I have about 10 stars and aboutthe ame for checks. I *will* do better next month! Do you aim for 3 a week of each (cardio and toning/weights)?? Seems like a good number to me - 20 total for the month... out of 30 days... > Remember, we are> allowed a day off each week <wink>Not according to . Oh, he does call Sunday a day of rest,but in the Slim Away book he says instead of doing one of his videos onSunday we're to walk an hour, instead. I do my Sunday walking in thegrocery store, that's about it. Sigh. I know, he says we only have to exercise on the days we want to eat. Still better than I have done in the past. ;o) in WA310/258.6/170 (WW Flex) +1.4 this week (Merry Christmas)WOOOOHOOOOO - 51.4 lbs gone!!Do not ask the Lord to guide your footsteps, if you are not willing to move your feet.-AnonymousSee AOL's top rated recipes and easy ways to stay in shape for winter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2007 Report Share Posted December 30, 2007 > Because we > had pizza. I had ummmmmmmmm 3 pieces of pizza and 3 pieces of the Italian > bread we ordered. That's a lot of white flour for one day! > Anyway oh blessed day, I slept until 9:01 a.m. today!! ANd I was up at 4:30am. At least I got a half hour nap this afternoon so I *should* be able to stay awake until 8pm or so tonight. Can't miss the Simpson's now, can I? > Even though tax season starts next week (yes, do believe it!! The IRS will > accept eFiles 1/10/08) We can never get ours in before Feb 1, because the federal govt. rarely sends their tax papers to employees or retirees before the 31st of January. Once Ed gets that we call our guy and drop everything off at his house that night or the next day. He and his wife are both CPA's and one of them has been doing our stuff for about 6 years now, since our old guy retired. >I am hoping some of the insanity at my normal, day job > will begin to subside. Less over-time, if nothing else. Now that they split your job up among the 2 of you it should ease up a bit. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you. >I need to look at my > calendar and see how many days I exercised last week I look at my calendar and weep. I put a star on it for each day I get at least 30 minutes of cardio in, and a check mark for toning, weights, or just stretching, like tai chi or yoga. I have about 10 stars and about the ame for checks. I *will* do better next month! > Remember, we are > allowed a day off each week <wink> Not according to . Oh, he does call Sunday a day of rest, but in the Slim Away book he says instead of doing one of his videos on Sunday we're to walk an hour, instead. I do my Sunday walking in the grocery store, that's about it. Sue in NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2008 Report Share Posted January 1, 2008 > Do you aim for 3 a week of each (cardio and toning/weights)?? Seems like a > good number to me - 20 total for the month... out of 30 days... My doc wants me to do 30 to 60 minutes of cardio each and every day, but I know that's never going to happen. I would love to do 5 days a week cardio plus 3 days toning/stretching. Let's see what happens. At least I already got my star for today -- most of 's Sweatin' 2 video. I'm glad these are coming out on DVD next week - I had a heck of a time getting this one to start playing the last few times I put it into the VCR. Sue in NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2008 Report Share Posted May 14, 2008 I try real hard to sympathise with those who feel their insurance company gave them no choice. Many of them tell patients that their coverage will be dropped/not renewed and of course all the " horror " stories if the child gets the actual disease. Parents can feel quite intimidated and that they truly have no choice. And congrats on your little guy rolling over. Health & blessings, *We believe cleaning house shouldn't involve dirtying the Earth! *http://www.shaklee.net/EcoClean/getclean Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 8:23 AM, <GranolaMama5@...> wrote: > Why does it bother me when someone says I didn't have a choice with the > insurance I have. She got the Roto virus vax......it was oral... never > had any > ill side effects from it. grrrrrrrrrrrrrr anyway on a happier OT note my > little boy 3 months old rolled over for the first time this morning. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2008 Report Share Posted May 14, 2008 Are you saying that some insurance companies are requiring vaccinations in order to be covered? I wonder which ones? I was wondering if it would come to this. I didn't realized it was already starting to. Very disturbing. > > > Why does it bother me when someone says I didn't have a choice with the > > insurance I have. She got the Roto virus vax......it was oral... never > > had any > > ill side effects from it. grrrrrrrrrrrrrr anyway on a happier OT note my > > little boy 3 months old rolled over for the first time this morning. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2008 Report Share Posted May 14, 2008 When some one tells you their kid never had an ill-effect after taking any vaccine oral or injected just tell them they were lucky. Then tell them just because there wasnt an immediate effect doesnt mean they were protected from anything. If they say they believe they are protected ask them for proof. Asking this question will always end up with that person believing or making a statement like they have already proven it. Then ask who are they. If they actually come up with a name, let me know and I will give the facts. Jim Re: Why? I try real hard to sympathise with those who feel their insurance company gave them no choice. Many of them tell patients that their coverage will be dropped/not renewed and of course all the " horror " stories if the child gets the actual disease. Parents can feel quite intimidated and that they truly have no choice. And congrats on your little guy rolling over. Health & blessings, *We believe cleaning house shouldn't involve dirtying the Earth! *http://www.shaklee. net/EcoClean/ getclean Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 8:23 AM, <GranolaMama5@ aol.com> wrote: > Why does it bother me when someone says I didn't have a choice with the > insurance I have. She got the Roto virus vax......it was oral... never > had any > ill side effects from it. grrrrrrrrrrrrrr anyway on a happier OT note my > little boy 3 months old rolled over for the first time this morning. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2008 Report Share Posted May 14, 2008 Hi -- I don't know how " true " what they're saying is, as in can they really be dropped for opting out of vaccines, but some insurers are definitely scaring their patients into feeling that they have no choice but to vax to keep their coverage. Health & blessings, *We believe cleaning house shouldn't involve dirtying the Earth! *http://www.shaklee.net/EcoClean/getclean Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 12:40 PM, <lvmy2kats@...> wrote: > Are you saying that some insurance companies are requiring > vaccinations in order to be covered? I wonder which ones? I was > wondering if it would come to this. I didn't realized it was already > starting to. Very disturbing. > > > > > > > Why does it bother me when someone says I didn't have a choice > with the > > > insurance I have. She got the Roto virus vax......it was > oral... never > > > had any > > > ill side effects from it. grrrrrrrrrrrrrr anyway on a happier > OT note my > > > little boy 3 months old rolled over for the first time this > morning. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2008 Report Share Posted May 14, 2008 Really? Since my husband is covered under a group plan from his work I wonder if they have the right to do this. IF they try to that is. > > > > > > > Why does it bother me when someone says I didn't have a choice > > with the > > > > insurance I have. She got the Roto virus vax......it was > > oral... never > > > > had any > > > > ill side effects from it. grrrrrrrrrrrrrr anyway on a happier > > OT note my > > > > little boy 3 months old rolled over for the first time this > > morning. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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