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I know several people who have tried this. A few thought it was helpful but

several people reacted to some of the vegetables or fruits in the

combinations. If your child has never had a negative reaction to the foods used

for the

product, it would probably be worth a try but read the label to be sure.

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I love juice plus. I take it and give it to my children. The oldest

child loves the chewables but does not care for the gummies. The

little two have a capsule emptied in their sippy cups. I don't think

it has anything that would interfere with the diet. It is caesin and

gluten free and is manufactured in the most sterile environment. I can

tell a difference in my energy level since taking it, and my daughter

loves the chewables. It tastes like a treat to her. Take care, Kristy

On Jun 1, 2004, at 10:32 PM, Jerri Gann wrote:

> I have become very intrigued with Juice Plus. First off I would like to

> say I am in so way trying to replace the Godsend of Dr G with juice

> plus

> and I am not a distributor nor have I bought any. But I am wondering if

> any of you have tried it. My son has a Vit A defieciency, Dr G did

> several tests before he would say it was so. At first he said I don't

> believe it. I had a hard time understanding it too since my sons

> favorite vegetable is carrots and he has eaten it since he was little.

> He used to have orange skin from eating so many. I guess he does not

> absorb it correctly or something. Anyway, after several tests Dr. G

> finally ok'd me giving him Beta Carotene caplets which we are doing.

> We

> just started so I can't tell any difference yet. Anyway, Juice plus is

> a

> whole food supplement and many very sick people taking it said they

> absorbed it directly and it greatly helped their immune system. I can't

> get my younger son to eat any vegetables so I would sure feel better if

> I knew he were getting some. Anyway, these are capsules and the sugar

> is

> taken out. There is one vegetable tablet and one fruit tablet you take

> a

> day and gummie bears for little kids. I've listened to all there tapes

> and Dr. Barry Sears the pediatrition was the most convincing. But I'm

> thinking Dr. G won't go for it. I have stuff to send him but I wanted

> to

> write here first and see if any of you have any experience with this or

> ideas. I have no intentions of being a distributor of trying to sell

> this stuff. I just really want to give it to my sons. Any feedback

> would

> be greatly appreciated as always. Thank you so much to those of you

> that

> regularly respond. I have gained so much help for you all. Jerri

>

>

>

>

>

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> the original author(s), and is not necessarily endorsed by or the

> opinion of the Research Institute.

>

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Of my two daughters, the one who loves beef and eats it often is the

one who is nearly anemic. My practically vegetarian daughter has

normal iron levels. I think the RDA is kind of a joke, and somehow our

bodies have an idea of what they need (except when it comes to sugar,

salt, and fat).

On Jun 1, 2004, at 11:32 PM, Jerri Gann wrote:

> I have become very intrigued with Juice Plus. First off I would like to

> say I am in so way trying to replace the Godsend of Dr G with juice

> plus

> and I am not a distributor nor have I bought any. But I am wondering if

> any of you have tried it. My son has a Vit A defieciency, Dr G did

> several tests before he would say it was so. At first he said I don't

> believe it. I had a hard time understanding it too since my sons

> favorite vegetable is carrots and he has eaten it since he was little.

> He used to have orange skin from eating so many. I guess he does not

> absorb it correctly or something. Anyway, after several tests Dr. G

> finally ok'd me giving him Beta Carotene caplets which we are doing.

> We

> just started so I can't tell any difference yet. Anyway, Juice plus is

> a

> whole food supplement and many very sick people taking it said they

> absorbed it directly and it greatly helped their immune system. I can't

> get my younger son to eat any vegetables so I would sure feel better if

> I knew he were getting some. Anyway, these are capsules and the sugar

> is

> taken out. There is one vegetable tablet and one fruit tablet you take

> a

> day and gummie bears for little kids. I've listened to all there tapes

> and Dr. Barry Sears the pediatrition was the most convincing. But I'm

> thinking Dr. G won't go for it. I have stuff to send him but I wanted

> to

> write here first and see if any of you have any experience with this or

> ideas. I have no intentions of being a distributor of trying to sell

> this stuff. I just really want to give it to my sons. Any feedback

> would

> be greatly appreciated as always. Thank you so much to those of you

> that

> regularly respond. I have gained so much help for you all. Jerri

>

>

>

>

>

> Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with

> the original author(s), and is not necessarily endorsed by or the

> opinion of the Research Institute.

>

>

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  • 1 year later...

My insurance approved my explant based upon the Baker IV

contractures that the doctor said I was experiencing. That will

almost certainly get it to go through.

Dr. Kolb knows how to get insurance coverage, so I assume you have

talked to her about that.

When there's a will, there's a way. Some of our women have paid up

front, but then after having their implants analyzed by Dr. Pierre

Blais and getting a report on their condition,the insurance company

has reimbursed them. You might try that route as well.

Wishing you the best outcome!

Patty

>

> Hello ladies,

> I have not been one here in awhile because I've been busy meeting

with

> Dr. Kolb to discuss having my explant. I joined the group in June.

I

> started searching for a Dr. locally in Virginia with not alot of

luck,

> so I decided to see Dr. Kolb. She is wonderful and wanted to use

her,

> but when I tried to apply for the loan, I could not get approved.

I'm

> in a bad situation, and I'm not sure what to do. I am working

with my

> primary Dr. and endo. Dr. to go through my insurance company to

see if

> they will cover part of it, but I know this is a long shot. If

anyone

> has been in this situation what did you do to get the money. I was

so

> worried about finding the Dr. and then when I found one, now I

can't

> get a loan. If I do get my insurance company to cover, I will

have to

> use a Dr. on the provider list. There is one that I did speak to

before

> I meet Dr. Kolb who sounded pretty good, but I will have to meet

him.

> But I doubt my insurance will approve this.

>

> Any ideas?

>

> Allyson

>

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Allyson,

I'd suggest arming yourself with the necessity to

remove implants properly - and the fact that, if you

keep your implants, your health costs will continue to

mount.

Women have been very resourceful in finding the money

.. . . I used almost the entire proceeds from a house I

sold as " make offer " because I was too sick to put it

back into shape for the rental market.

Some borrow money from family - one woman I know

personally bred toy poodles to raise the money.

Wouldn't it be nice if plastic surgeons would tell

women to set aside enough money in an explant

emergency fund BEFORE implanting them?

Hugs and prayers,

Rogene

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  • 2 years later...

Just got an email from PA and she said a husband and wife in VA have

both got the staph aureous.

Any natural remedies, friends? I read about coconut oil and oil of

oregano.

Any help truly appreciated. Ellie

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In the files, under Illness is a folder labeled MRSA, which is staph. There is an article there. Also, look in the files, is a category labeled tonics, there is recipes in there to help heal staph. But it takes 2 weeks to set up. So go to Organic Solutions, and you can find it made up. It's around $34.00 for a couple of ounces. One uses 10 drops like two to four times a day. :-)

Nutrition is critical. Check out the alkaline food charts. They need to get their systems alkaline. They also need to drink at least 8 cups of water a day. Really more to flush the body. Any vitamins or supplements will help, especially natural.

Any questions feel free to contact me. Blessings, Joy

[ ] Any ideas?

Just got an email from PA and she said a husband and wife in VA haveboth got the staph aureous. Any natural remedies, friends? I read about coconut oil and oil oforegano.Any help truly appreciated. Ellie

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Joyce, if that is MRSA, vinegar cleans it, do not remember where I read that, but it is a simple and cheaphygienic solutionOn Feb 2, 2008 5:38 PM, Joyce Hudson <bjoyful@...> wrote:

In the files, under Illness is a folder labeled MRSA, which is staph. There is an article there. Also, look in the files, is a category labeled tonics, there is recipes in there to help heal staph. But it takes 2 weeks to set up. So go to Organic Solutions, and you can find it made up. It's around $34.00 for a couple of ounces. One uses 10 drops like two to four times a day. :-)

Nutrition is critical. Check out the alkaline food charts. They need to get their systems alkaline. They also need to drink at least 8 cups of water a day. Really more to flush the body. Any vitamins or supplements will help, especially natural.

Any questions feel free to contact me. Blessings, Joy

[ ] Any ideas?

Just got an email from PA and she said a husband and wife in VA haveboth got the staph aureous. Any natural remedies, friends? I read about coconut oil and oil oforegano.Any help truly appreciated. Ellie

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Vinegar is on the alkaline chart and in the tonic. :-) Thank you Atie!. I am glad you brought that up. Vinegar helps neutralize the body, by making it more alkaline. Where sugar, coffee, some meats and fruits will make us acidic. Viruses and bacteria's grow in an acidic system. It's probably why vinegar is in so many of the tonics. Years ago, I read where pickles were bad for people. But now they know better. Pickles are made with vinegar and help to neutralize the system.

A sweet country lady taught me many years ago, how pickles can actually neutralize sugar. She was a wonderful cook and baker. Baked sweets all the time. So when I went to visit my neighbor she always had a desert. She made this one cake that absolutely so sweet that I couldn't eat it. She handed me a pickle. I thought "Yuck"! But the cake wasn't as sweet and I didn't even notice the pickle. What a surprise.

Atie I want to thank you for all of the articles you have been sending me. :-) Sure hope all is well with you. Lots of Love, Joy

[ ] Any ideas?

Just got an email from PA and she said a husband and wife in VA haveboth got the staph aureous. Any natural remedies, friends? I read about coconut oil and oil oforegano.Any help truly appreciated. Ellie

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  • 6 months later...

Hi, !

I don't know how long you've been on the antibiotics. Is there any chance

this is a herx reaction? If so, that could be an encouraging sign.

Another thought . I had one of my worst flares as the result of a vacation.

All of the stress of packing and traveling and having too much fun just did

me in.

Sorry I don't have more specific ideas.

Blessings!

Terri

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From: rheumatic [mailto:rheumatic ] On Behalf

Of Beckman

Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2008 5:41 PM

rheumatic

Subject: rheumatic any ideas?

> Hi, folks,

>

>

> i was doing pretty well on minocin and zithro (twice a week). Then

> Dr Whitman started me on clindy instead of the zithro. My stomach

> got upset from the clindy (not c diff, but I was scared and had to

> have a stool analyzed). After that I couldn't feel well again. We

> went on vacation, and maybe all the walking did it, but now I have

> so much inflammation--in so many joints--that I have to take six

> ibuprofen a day (with food) (and Minocin. Whitman stopped the

> clindy and the zithro for now). I see him again on 9/8, but wonder

> if anyone has a suggestion. My tummy is no longer upset: I just

> feel worse physically than I have felt for years and so

> discouraged. My problem is seronegative arthritis.

>

>

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I use it to gargle sometimes... works great

mouth is fresh and whitens teeth, but if you get a little in your

stomach it jacks it up

I don't think I'd recommend drinking it

> >

> > OK well all the walking could have added to it but the stress

from

> > switching

> > meds I think is a big problem for you. I know even being in

> > remission.when I

> > am with the grandkids I have pain all over! Most of mine is from

> > fibromyalgia so I take Malic acid and double the dose for 2 days.

Have you

> > tried the peroxide baths? Supposidly they take down the

inflammation.I

> > nerver could get the peroxide in the dose recommended so they

never worked

> > for me.

> >

> > Ice the joints. Try curcumin (tumeric). I understand it is a good

anti

> > inflame. You could try Advil instead of Tylenol. Advil is an

antinflam and

> > sometimes works wonders.

> >

> > Personally I would go back on the Zithromax (after you try the

above)

> > if you

> > have any. OR if it's the stomach that is the problem maybe aloe

vera

> > gel and

> > glutamine. Boy that always works for me. How about increasing your

> > acidophilis for a few days.

> >

> > I would call Whitman every day 2 times a day and stress how bad

you are

> > feeling.

> >

> > You have my empathy and sympathy. Let me know how you do and if

you

> > try any

> > of these things.

> >

> > Hugs.

> >

> > Cooky

> >

> > any ideas?

> >

> > Dr Whitman is good, but I can NEVER speak to him on the phone (he

> > does not call back) and, while some people on the list seem to

have

> > his e-mail, I was told I couldn't get it. I see him at Berkeley

> > Heights, not in NYC, and he is unreachable there. Since none of

the

> > other rheumatologists in his practice do the antibiotic protocol,

> > nobody can cover for him if he is on vacation or away. His nurse

> > Ellen does not seem to be able to help. It is frustrating! Last

time

> > I went through a bad time, I had to go see him (they did give me

an

> > earlier appointment). That is hard because he is about three hours

> > away.

> > ___

> >

> >

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