Guest guest Posted January 11, 2010 Report Share Posted January 11, 2010 Joe, I am going to kindly ask that if you are going to respond to my messages to use netiquette manners of not changing the subject line so drastically to " swallowing yeast. " " Swallowing Yeast " was NOT the subject of the message I was posting about. If you want to post on a different subject then start your own thread and don't change mine or any other members to mean something it does not. I can understand changing the subject line to just " Jackie " if I am the only one you are responding to but to change a whole subject line can cause confusion regarding the originators message. I changed the subject back to my original subject of " good doctor. " As far as my good doctor, he has helped me more than any doctor in regards to my sensitivities. I have the up-most respect for him and the evidence of how he helped me and others whom I know is good enough for me. I just know time and again people have asked about good doctors on this group and suggestions were always welcomed. I was merely suggesting a good doctor who has helped so many people here in the up-state of SC. There are not many doctors who deal with sensitivities and environmental in this area at all. The closest doctor suggested on this group was in Atlanta and one whom I did visit but she was not affordable at all and could not take my insurance. I could not go back to that doctor because she was too far away and too expensive. This doctor in SC has worked miracles on me and finding him and following his treatment was one of the best things I have done for my health in years. This doctor will listen and he explains every thing in details. He takes time with his patients and he understands environmental issues such as sick buildings. After all, many here complain that most doctors don't understand enviromental issues. I simply wanted the members here in Up-State of SC to know they don't have to travel a million miles to see a good doctor! I would had given my left arm during the worse of my exposure to mold to had a good doctor like the one I have now. Even though I have the up-most respect for the professionals on this group, the ONLY professional who I personally know is my doctor. I have been seeing him for over a year and I know him well enough to know he is a good doctor. I am sure some people might be sensitive to beta-glucan just like a person can be sensitive to salt, pepper, bread, yogurt, sauerkraut, cabbage, carrots, apples, green beans and etc and etc. Some people can't handle using vinegar products after being exposed to mold but for some, the vinegar products work miracles. My Best, Jackie PS Here are some links regarding more about beta-glucan: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta-glucan http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-1041-BETA+GLUCANS.aspx?\ activeIngredientId=1041 & activeIngredientName=BETA+GLUCANS & source=2 http://www.betaglucan.org > > > > I was really stressed when I was suffering with my mold problems because I could not find a good doctor to treat me. All the good ones were too far away or did not accept my insurance. I found a great one right under my nose. His name is Dr. Reder. If any of you are in Up-State SC, I suggest you check him out. He has REALLY helped me and he listens and he is really intelligent. I can't say enough good stuff about him and his wonderful staff! I don't have asthma and infections I was getting. I know part was getting out of the mold but Dr Reder helped me overcome the damage the mold did to me. > > > > Here is his website: > > > > http://www.tricountyallergycenter.com/Dr-Reder.html > > > > He has also formulated a great immune booster called giggy weeed. Here is a link about it: > > > > http://www.natural-immune-system.com/ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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