Guest guest Posted June 19, 2002 Report Share Posted June 19, 2002 In a message dated 6/19/02 3:39:25 PM Central Daylight Time, mvogler@... writes: > A few months ago, I ran across a web site that not only had recipes and the > like, but it also had several " articles " on what to do for craft shows, and > home parties, and that sort of thing. For the life of me, I can't think of > whose web site it was, and I'm getting ready to do some home demo parties, > and could really use the advice. Anyone of you brilliant people know what > site I'm referring to?? > Sounds like you are referring to soapnuts. Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2002 Report Share Posted June 19, 2002 TRY THE RECIPE GOLDMINE SITE. AND GOOD LUCK. SANDY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2002 Report Share Posted June 19, 2002 Sounds to me like you have it all covered... but if you find that site, I would love to see it! Kristal Web Site Question A few months ago, I ran across a web site that not only had recipes and the like, but it also had several " articles " on what to do for craft shows, and home parties, and that sort of thing. For the life of me, I can't think of whose web site it was, and I'm getting ready to do some home demo parties, and could really use the advice. Anyone of you brilliant people know what site I'm referring to?? For that matter, anyone of you brilliant people have any suggestions for what I might need/do for these parties. I am planning on having a beach theme for this summer, as that is what the theme of my business is. I'll have sea shells and the like on the tables, and candles and all sorts of " beachy " things to decorate. I'll have pitchers and bowls (found some pretty ones at Cracker Barrel!!) for demonstrations, and designate a special spot to do demonstrations of salt scrubs, lotions and that sort of thing in. Going to give away prizes, and do some little fun games. Anybody have any further ideas????? TIA, Mel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2002 Report Share Posted June 19, 2002 Melody, just a thought, when I can't find a website that I have visited recently, I check the history bar on my browser. Although, if it was a few months ago, your browser may have allready got rid of it. Hope that helps. Leanna in Alberta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 Good Point!!! Rose Web Site Question > >The information and advice from this list is excellent and >appreciated. However, I do have some concerns about the >organization. I mean no offense to anyone formally involved with the > board. I am new to this list, and Autism. I have been >reading the information on the website and I have noticed that >most of it is several years old. I could not find any recently >updated information. Since I am considering the protocol and Dr. >Goldberg for my son, I am concerned as to the status of the research >institute, board and parents group. Additionally, the telephone >number I saw does not appear to be operable. I do not mean any >offense, but a poorly maintained web site causes the organization to >appear less credible. > >Again, I want to emphasize that I do not mean to appear overly >critical. I am just curious and little concerned. > > > > > > > >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 and/or the Parent Coalition. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 Hi , My husband being a computer geek, I can understand your concerns. The website has not been update as far as I can tell in the 2 years we've been working with him, but I'm not sure why the number wouldn't work. (818) 343-1010. I call it all the time. Maybe try again? Dr. Goldberg may may not be much of a techie, but I can tell you that he is a good doctor. For a good intro on how Dr. Goldberberg came up with his theory on and a general idea of the man and his practice, try reading http://www.neuroimmunedr.com/What_s_New/Committee_Testimony/committee_testimony.\ html I can only guess at why there aren't more current articles. What I can tell you is that the people at that office are devoted to our kids. They work long hours. Perhaps Dr. Goldberg has made children the priority over publication? He is also working hard after getting some immune modulators in production for our kids. I understand the difficulty in making this decision. May I suggest that you take your son to get the labwork done? The results of the tests can help you decide. Also, once he sees your son's lab results he won't just take on your child to get your business. I know of a family that Dr. Goldberg turned away because their child truly had autism in the traditional sense and his treatment would not have been beneficial. I hope this helps. April Web Site Question > The information and advice from this list is excellent and > appreciated. However, I do have some concerns about the > organization. I mean no offense to anyone formally involved with the > board. I am new to this list, and Autism. I have been > reading the information on the website and I have noticed that > most of it is several years old. I could not find any recently > updated information. Since I am considering the protocol and Dr. > Goldberg for my son, I am concerned as to the status of the research > institute, board and parents group. Additionally, the telephone > number I saw does not appear to be operable. I do not mean any > offense, but a poorly maintained web site causes the organization to > appear less credible. > > Again, I want to emphasize that I do not mean to appear overly > critical. I am just curious and little concerned. > > > > > > > > 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 and/or the Parent Coalition. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 April, This does help. I appreciate your insight into Dr. Goldberg's practice. You said, " He is also working hard after getting some immune modulators in production for our kids. " This sounds like great news. Could you elaborate on the immune modulators that are in production? > > Hi , > > My husband being a computer geek, I can understand your concerns. The > website has not been update as far as I can tell in the 2 years we've been > working with him, but I'm not sure why the number wouldn't work. (818) > 343-1010. I call it all the time. Maybe try again? Dr. Goldberg may may > not be much of a techie, but I can tell you that he is a good doctor. For a > good intro on how Dr. Goldberberg came up with his theory on and a > general idea of the man and his practice, try reading > > http://www.neuroimmunedr.com/What_s_New/Committee_Testimony/committee _testimony.html > > I can only guess at why there aren't more current articles. What I can tell > you is that the people at that office are devoted to our kids. They work > long hours. Perhaps Dr. Goldberg has made children the priority over > publication? He is also working hard after getting some immune modulators > in production for our kids. I understand the difficulty in making this > decision. May I suggest that you take your son to get the labwork done? > The results of the tests can help you decide. Also, once he sees your son's > lab results he won't just take on your child to get your business. I know > of a family that Dr. Goldberg turned away because their child truly had > autism in the traditional sense and his treatment would not have been > beneficial. > > I hope this helps. > April > > Web Site Question > > > > The information and advice from this list is excellent and > > appreciated. However, I do have some concerns about the > > organization. I mean no offense to anyone formally involved with the > > board. I am new to this list, and Autism. I have been > > reading the information on the website and I have noticed that > > most of it is several years old. I could not find any recently > > updated information. Since I am considering the protocol and Dr. > > Goldberg for my son, I am concerned as to the status of the research > > institute, board and parents group. Additionally, the telephone > > number I saw does not appear to be operable. I do not mean any > > offense, but a poorly maintained web site causes the organization to > > appear less credible. > > > > Again, I want to emphasize that I do not mean to appear overly > > critical. I am just curious and little concerned. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 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 and/or the Parent Coalition. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 ....I wonder if you were referring to the nids.net website? The phone number April gave you is Dr Goldberg's office number and is on his website www.neuroimmunedr.com. Does anyone know if the Parents Coalition and/or the Medical Advisory Board still exist? > > Hi , > > My husband being a computer geek, I can understand your concerns. The > website has not been update as far as I can tell in the 2 years we've been > working with him, but I'm not sure why the number wouldn't work. (818) > 343-1010. I call it all the time. Maybe try again? Dr. Goldberg may may > not be much of a techie, but I can tell you that he is a good doctor. For a > good intro on how Dr. Goldberberg came up with his theory on and a > general idea of the man and his practice, try reading > > http://www.neuroimmunedr.com/What_s_New/Committee_Testimony/committee _testimony.html > > I can only guess at why there aren't more current articles. What I can tell > you is that the people at that office are devoted to our kids. They work > long hours. Perhaps Dr. Goldberg has made children the priority over > publication? He is also working hard after getting some immune modulators > in production for our kids. I understand the difficulty in making this > decision. May I suggest that you take your son to get the labwork done? > The results of the tests can help you decide. Also, once he sees your son's > lab results he won't just take on your child to get your business. I know > of a family that Dr. Goldberg turned away because their child truly had > autism in the traditional sense and his treatment would not have been > beneficial. > > I hope this helps. > April > > Web Site Question > > > > The information and advice from this list is excellent and > > appreciated. However, I do have some concerns about the > > organization. I mean no offense to anyone formally involved with the > > board. I am new to this list, and Autism. I have been > > reading the information on the website and I have noticed that > > most of it is several years old. I could not find any recently > > updated information. Since I am considering the protocol and Dr. > > Goldberg for my son, I am concerned as to the status of the research > > institute, board and parents group. Additionally, the telephone > > number I saw does not appear to be operable. I do not mean any > > offense, but a poorly maintained web site causes the organization to > > appear less credible. > > > > Again, I want to emphasize that I do not mean to appear overly > > critical. I am just curious and little concerned. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 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 and/or the Parent Coalition. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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