Guest guest Posted March 15, 2000 Report Share Posted March 15, 2000 Hi ! Geoff Crenshaw here. > Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 18:44:45 -0700 > From: Fain <slfain@...> > Subject: Re: Re: Weight problems > > TWO QUESTIONS: Geoff or , won't xanthum gun substitute for the corn > starch??? Try arrowroot. > I don't eat any rice at all except for small grained brown rice. I find it > does just fine for fried rice or just rice rice. Why can't you eat that, Many people who develop sensitivities to rice find they wane in 3-4 weeks or at worst a few months. Rice is usually pretty safe. YEAST, however, is a whole different ball game. I would be MUCH more suspicous of the yeast than the rice. It's easy enough to find out - just steam some rice and eat it alone or with water. Wait a couple of hours and see what happens (or as long as the other flare took to present itself.) > Lynne? I printed out your recipe and intend to make it tomorrow. Someone tell > Lynn, can't she have the small grained brown rice? I will tell you that all > three of my SD mentors eat the small grained brown rice for almost every > meal. They also eat steamed vegies with it for breakfast. I have a long, long Try steamed veggies for breakfast a couple of times, or fresh salad sans dressings. You'll find they render quite a lot of energy and " fullness " is adequate with " meal-sized " servings. Good roughage for elimination, etc. But be careful NOT to start kicking in antagonists such as: onions pepper (of any color or type) croutons IOW - just keep it simple. BTW, gang (not you, ) Spiced foods and antagonistic foods ARE NOT WORTH THE PAIN THAT ARTHRITIS INFLICTS ON YOU AND THOSE WHO LOVE YOU! If you think food *is* worth it, have at it. But we could have some very interesting (and hopefully polite) philsophical debates about value of self, self abasement, etc. > way to go before I have the fortitude to do that. Made a blackberry cobbler Understood! (My downfall is Bryer's ice cream... oooohhh, it's sooooo tempting!) :} Regards, Geoff Crenshaw, ACC ----------------------- Captain Cook's Cruise Center ** Usual Disclaimers ** ----------------------- Why do I have hope? Because I am under the blood of the Passover Lamb. EXO 12:7-3 / MAR 14:24 / REV 12:11 ICQ 60333388 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2000 Report Share Posted November 16, 2000 Dear and Skylar, Our prayers to you and your family, we pray all will be well.God Bless,Blanca, le and family Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2000 Report Share Posted November 16, 2000 Thank you all for your prayers and continued support. Please note that today Skyler had a good review at the Rheumi. We are down to 6 mg Prelone daily and will be reducing this hopefully over the next 8 weeks to -0-. He has lost a little of his pred weight but is showing signs of a Naprosyn rash on his face. Take care and may your pains be those of normal parenthood. [ & Skyler] Re: Digest Number 727 Dear and Skylar, Our prayers to you and your family, we pray all will be well.God Bless,Blanca, le and family eGroups Sponsor For links to websites with JRA info please visit: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/8414/Links.html To manage your subscription settings, visit: subscribe/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted June 2, 2002 Report Share Posted June 2, 2002 To all of you that share your stories, vent your anger and express your frustration....I thank you. There are times, I too, want to enter into denial,. Place my 8 year old dyspraxic, learning disabled son into the public school and enjoy the good life. Travel, buy lots of clothes, lunch and theatre in NYC. WOW! Unfortunately, as said time and again tne great therapies, schools, etc. are out there for our children , but financially prohibitive for the average family. We try here. Our school system is virtually usueless, so we manage to get Stef all that he needs, but what a struggle. It's not fair at all. The help is there and we HYSTERICAL MOMS and DADS have to rant and rave until our children get what they need. Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2005 Report Share Posted May 31, 2005 Hi Theresa Perhaps he is prescribing the zinc for hairloss??? Check out this article (it discusses dosage as well). Reversal of hair loss following vertical gastroplasty when treated with zinc sulphate. Obesity surgery, 6, 1996. pp63-65 Barbara Hodges Baystate Medical Center Springfield, MA wrote: Message: 2 Date: Sat, 28 May 2005 11:41:55 -0400From: " Runkle" Subject: 2 questions...2. My surgeon wants to starting giving everyone zinc. Does anyone knowof any references to support this? I haven't seen zinc deficiency to be biga problem in our group, but certainly I'm willing to add it if there isevidence to support it. If your practice supports this, what dosage are youusing?__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2005 Report Share Posted May 31, 2005 I am considering subscribing to Obesity Surgery, is it a good publication? Thanks Jerrybarbara hodges <bhodgesrd@...> wrote: Hi Theresa Perhaps he is prescribing the zinc for hairloss??? Check out this article (it discusses dosage as well). Reversal of hair loss following vertical gastroplasty when treated with zinc sulphate. Obesity surgery, 6, 1996. pp63-65 Barbara Hodges Baystate Medical Center Springfield, MA wrote: Message: 2 Date: Sat, 28 May 2005 11:41:55 -0400From: " Runkle" Subject: 2 questions...2. My surgeon wants to starting giving everyone zinc. Does anyone knowof any references to support this? I haven't seen zinc deficiency to be biga problem in our group, but certainly I'm willing to add it if there isevidence to support it. If your practice supports this, what dosage are youusing? __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 said that for shielding, different fabrics must be used for different frequency ranges. What has the type of material used got to do with frequency? Don Maisch uses ordinary metal mesh window screen quite successfully, to screen from MW towers at rather close range. You can try inexpensive screen and take readings to see how effective it is. It is true that conductive materials used for shielding can easily pick up local electrical pollution frequencies from building wiring, water pipes, etc. and rebroadcast them. Regards, Shivani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 So how do you prevent shielding from conducting? And is there any way to protect from pipes except shielding in that area? SArjuna@... wrote: said that for shielding, different fabrics must be used for different frequency ranges. What has the type of material used got to do with frequency? Don Maisch uses ordinary metal mesh window screen quite successfully, to screen from MW towers at rather close range. You can try inexpensive screen and take readings to see how effective it is. It is true that conductive materials used for shielding can easily pick up local electrical pollution frequencies from building wiring, water pipes, etc. and rebroadcast them. Regards, Shivani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2006 Report Share Posted June 8, 2006 The sheilding of the mesh window screens does work. I need to find out if there are any inexpensive ways to shield with fabrics you can buy at the local wal mart. And the mail sheathing used in the UK is a good place. Can someone give me a place to buy some? Peggy Re: Digest Number 727 said that for shielding, different fabrics must be used for different frequency ranges. What has the type of material used got to do with frequency? Don Maisch uses ordinary metal mesh window screen quite successfully, to screen from MW towers at rather close range. You can try inexpensive screen and take readings to see how effective it is. It is true that conductive materials used for shielding can easily pick up local electrical pollution frequencies from building wiring, water pipes, etc. and rebroadcast them. Regards, Shivani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2006 Report Share Posted June 9, 2006 We tested various metal window screen meshes. Found that aluminum worked much better than brass. Even so, the best aluminum gave about 10 dB reduction. Mesh size does matter. The smaller (finer) the mesh, the better the attenuation... especially at higher frequencies. Also, we tested various metallized fabrics and meshes from fabric stores (including Wal-Mart). We found some that offer a modest amount of shielding (50-80%). However, we noticied that the orientation of the fabric made a big difference. In other words, the performance of the fabric changed when the fabric was rotated 90 degress. This is because the metalization is not consistent. More in warp direction than in the other. Emil > The sheilding of the mesh window screens does work. I need to find out > if there are any inexpensive ways to shield with fabrics you can buy at > the local wal mart. And the mail sheathing used in the UK is a good > place. Can someone give me a place to buy some? Peggy > > Re: Digest Number 727 > > > > said that for shielding, different fabrics must be used for > different frequency ranges. What has the type of material used got to > do with frequency? > > Don Maisch uses ordinary metal mesh window screen quite > successfully, to > screen from MW towers at rather close range. > > You can try inexpensive screen and take readings to see how > effective it > is. > > It is true that conductive materials used for shielding can easily > pick > up local electrical pollution frequencies from building wiring, water > pipes, etc. and rebroadcast them. > > Regards, > Shivani > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2006 Report Share Posted June 9, 2006 Thanks, Mr. Detoffol. Your site is wonderful for information. Keep up the good work, and God Bless. Peggy Re: Digest Number 727 > > > > said that for shielding, different fabrics must be used for > different frequency ranges. What has the type of material used got to > do with frequency? > > Don Maisch uses ordinary metal mesh window screen quite > successfully, to > screen from MW towers at rather close range. > > You can try inexpensive screen and take readings to see how > effective it > is. > > It is true that conductive materials used for shielding can easily > pick > up local electrical pollution frequencies from building wiring, water > pipes, etc. and rebroadcast them. > > Regards, > Shivani > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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