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Nil

I am familiar with Dr. Sahelian's work and just read the link you

provided. What I found MISSING in this section is the important role that

Magnesium plays in depression.

Hope this helps

mjh

PS Our doc is recommending PS for my braindamaged son who now wants to go to

college to become a certified massage therapist. With a lifetime of drugs,

strokes, 30 neurosurgical procedures, meningitis and seizures, his brain has

had a lot of challenge. The nutritional changes we have made since January

are making a difference. PS will be added soon.

In a message dated 8/31/02 7:42:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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> I have found http://www.mind-boosters.com/ extremely helpful also

> http://www.mind-boosters.com/chapter_19.html#Fourth-Line which mentions

> natural depression remedies like 5-HTP ,Melatonine,Sam-e and various other

> remedies that we all use is very helpful page.

>

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Nil

I have found a great benefit from cranialsacral therapy both from my

physician (a DO) and a massage therapist trained in the techinique by the

Upledger Institute.

It is a very subtle but mechanical therapy that serves to rebalance

the cranial sacral thythm by gentle movement of the cranial plates and the

sacrum.

www.upledger.com

Hope this helps

mjh

In a message dated 8/31/02 7:42:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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> Message: 18

> Date: Sat, 31 Aug 2002 22:27:04 +0300

> From: " Yildiz " <ng2113@...>

> Subject: Ynt: Re: cortisol and Hippocampus

>

> Can anyone explain me what cranial sacral work is or give me a link that

> has a good explanation of what it is. I made a search at web but still could

> not understand what it is.Is it energy work? or is it mechanical?

> Thanks.

> Nil

>

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Hiya

Neither the tricyclics nor the ssris worked for me, then my doc put me

on SAM-e and with the very first dose, my sleep normalized and kept

improving, and so have I.

mjh

In a message dated 8/31/02 7:42:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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> Hi s.

>

> When I first became ill I could not sleep well. I was waking up

> constantly during the night in spite of the fact that I went to bed

> completely exhausted. My doctor prescribed 100 mg of amitrityline

> (a tricyclic) and 2 mg of clonazepam at bedtime. It improved my sleep

> very much.

>

> Tom

>

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Sorry, somehow I missed what PS is? Could you repeat it for me. June

Re: Digest Number 2523

Nil

I am familiar with Dr. Sahelian's work and just read the link you

provided. What I found MISSING in this section is the important role that

Magnesium plays in depression.

Hope this helps

mjh

PS Our doc is recommending PS for my braindamaged son who now wants to go to

college to become a certified massage therapist. With a lifetime of drugs,

strokes, 30 neurosurgical procedures, meningitis and seizures, his brain has

had a lot of challenge. The nutritional changes we have made since January

are making a difference. PS will be added soon.

In a message dated 8/31/02 7:42:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

writes:

> I have found http://www.mind-boosters.com/ extremely helpful also

> http://www.mind-boosters.com/chapter_19.html#Fourth-Line which mentions

> natural depression remedies like 5-HTP ,Melatonine,Sam-e and various other

> remedies that we all use is very helpful page.

>

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Jerry,

I realy appreciate your help with this information on Glomerulosclerosis~~ I am printing it out as I type...she doesnt have a computer so I try to copy everything for her.

May your day be wonderful aand my prayers are with each of you! THIS IS A GREAT GROUP!!

Thanks Again!

Beckie

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In a message dated 4/4/2004 6:18:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2004 17:44:54 -0400

From: " Suze Fisher " <s.fisher22@...>

Subject: oregano oil

>,

>Suze

>

>What does your bottle's Ingredients panl say?

50 mgs proprietary blend

extra virgin olive oil (no amount given)

wild mediterranean oregano oil, P-73 (no amount given)

Maybe there's enough olive oil so as to make it not totally caustic.

Suze Fisher

..

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Suze

This sounds well diluted and the oregano oil is probably not the essential

oil.

It is not caustic.... the terms refers to a highly alkaline profile.

But, yes, Oregano, even when tasted fresh from the garden is very pungent and

strongly flavored.

mjh

http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/

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