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you are correct about food. if someone has food poisoning, you can smell the

offending food in the sweat. revolting. and diet does change metabolism. i

still think perfumes etc have a lot to do with it. so there is probably a

combined effect. even people who eat well, often use perfumed products. i dont

think people realize that when they are well, clean body odour is not so strong

or unpleasant.

>   From: " Roland J. " <rroberts@...>

>Subject: Re: RE: nne - Hand wave?? Armpits

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>There is a lot of truth to what you have said.  However, we must also

understand that DIET has a lot to do with how we smell. Remember that the armpit

is a major elimination area for toxins from the body, as are other areas of the

skin -- that largest organ in our body.  I am of the view that some of the foods

that we eat, disrupts our metabolism, and contribule to our emotional state, and

THAT is what contribute to marriage breakdowns!!

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>R.

>   [ ] RE: nne - Hand wave?? Armpits

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>  animals get a lot of information from the sense of smell.  autistic people

who are sensitive to this would as well.  when i care for people very much,

their odour is usually very comforting to me, however the sharp odour of fear is

extra pungent in someone i care about and i would do anyting to make it go away.

 i really need to smell people but of course that would get me arrested.  i  can

tell a lot more about the emotional state of someone from their body odour than

i can from looking at them.  smell used to be important for females in selecting

an optimum mate.  use of deodourants and perfumes etc would be interfering with

this process, probably contributing to high rates of marriage breakdown.

>  i dont know about the wave. is it just a stim?

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In a message dated 4/18/2004 12:26:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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

Subject: Diet diary software

I'm ready to get serious about keeping a diet diary. I've contemplated use

Microsoft Word, but I did that for my dog for about a year and it was VERY

difficult to go back and find things as I couldn't sort by symptom or food.

I'm willing to invest in some good software that would let me do these

things and to track patterns fairly easily. Any suggestions?

Suze Fisher

Lapdog Design,

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Suze

Set up a simple database in MSAccess

or

set up a spreadsheet in MSExcel (better than WORD but not better than

MSAccess)

If you use Excel, keep your colums contents to one simple piece of info so

that later, if you need to move it into Access, you will not have a lot of

reqorking of the data to do.

mjh

http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/

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In a message dated 4/18/2004 12:26:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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Thanks Heidi. I did tell him about that, but it doesn't look like she eats

many foods high in oxalates. Last night he called again and said they now

thought it was a bladder infection because the pain moved to her bladder,

but I've never heard of a painful bladder infection. I had one before and it

was just a feeling of having to pee all the time - no pain. It turns out she

was in such pain she was doubled over. I think he took her to the ER. I

encouraged him to do that and to get a diagnosis. So until I hear back from

him, I'm not certain that it IS a kidney stone.

Suze Fisher

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I have been to ER twice in the last 30 hours with my son with a bladder

infection. The PAIN can be quite extreme..... and known as the doc gave him

codeine without any request for pain relief in addition to addressing this

serious

issue.

mjh

http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/

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