Guest guest Posted August 29, 2001 Report Share Posted August 29, 2001 Hi, Rich, >If you have some superoxide radicals floating around in >your blood, and you inject SOD, I would imagine that it would convert >them to hydrogen peroxide. Then the glutathione or one of the other >antioxidants in the blood could probably take care of the hydrogen >peroxide. The enzyme catalase converts hydrogen peroxide to O2 and water. There is a fair amount loose in the blood I believe, and a lot bound to blood cells. (That's why blood will cause H2O2 to foam.) Catalase is one of nature's wonders - it can cause millions of reactions per second, one of the fastest turn-over rates known. Jerry _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2003 Report Share Posted May 28, 2003 In a message dated 5/28/03 12:34:54 AM Central Daylight Time, writes: > I picked ice cream in the beginning because that is something my > kids really missed. (soy ice cream isn't the same - that is actually > frozen vegetable juice, LOL). > Oh, hush. LOL Some of us are trying to enjoy our Tofutti. How do I find your book, ? Could you post a link for me? TIA. Meagan Christian 6 5 A child of five would understand this. Send someone to fetch a child of five. -Groucho Marx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 Based on what I'm reading of Dr. Hulda (the one responsible for popularizing the liver cleanse), your finding re: people with no gall bladder is consistent with her understanding of the stones. She writes of the stones: " Typically, they are not in the gallbladder. Not only that, most are too small and not calcified, a prerequisite for visibility on an X-ray " . Perhaps the fact that they are not calcified may explain their melting, if you have found that to be the case. In a message dated 6/15/2004 5:29:27 AM Eastern Daylight Time, bowel cleanse writes: The really amazing thing about the gall-bladder liver flush is that people with no gall bladder still produce stones (talking about the flush that uses olive oil and other natural ingredients such as lemon juice or apple juice or grapefruit juice). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2005 Report Share Posted March 10, 2005 Melinda, what a great thing to do. I think the bedroom should be a romantic retreat for people. Love ya, Kiki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2005 Report Share Posted March 10, 2005 Early congrats to you and your husband Wanda. Can't think of anything of the top of my head, but I'm sure what ever you do, will be wonderful and special. Just like you are! I'm sure you'll have lots of ideas between now and then. Who knows there may be so many good ones, that you can make the celebration last a whole year..before and after!! Love ya, Kiki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2005 Report Share Posted March 10, 2005 Hi Melinda, An Early Congrats to you! We'll be moving over the next couple of months and have purchased a gorgeous new sleigh bed and furniture; and the most beautiful bedspread with all the extras; about 7 forms of pillows; etc. My husband painted our new bedroom Egyptian Gold. The furniture has been delivered over there; altho we're not in that house for a while. I'm so excited because it's been ages since we had something new for ourselves; and this room will be our little retreat. And since I am a distributor for a candle company; my husband and I have picked out several to match the decor of the room. Your idea of creating a bed and breakfast is so wonderful. I bet it's truely beautiful! Enjoy! Love, Wanda. > We'll have been married 20 years in July, ourselves, and we're trying to decide what we'd like to do. In the meantime, I've been focusing on creating a *bed and breakfast* kind of retreat feel for our bedroom. It's created not only a romantic space, but a very peaceful, restful one. > > Melinda ) > ----- Original Message ----- > been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2005 Report Share Posted March 10, 2005 Kiki, You are just so sweet. Thank you for your kind words. We have a tiny little chapel located on a hill in the woods; and they have monthly renewal of wedding vows and dinners for the couples. We might do that; not too sure yet, but it is one idea. I would love to travel somewhere tho; we haven't done that in years. A lot of friends are expecting us to have a party. But I would really rather spend the money of just the 2 of us doing something special. Take care! Love, Wanda. > Early congrats to you and your husband Wanda. Can't think of anything of the > top of my head, but I'm sure what ever you do, will be wonderful and special. > Just like you are! I'm sure you'll have lots of ideas between now and then. > Who knows there may be so many good ones, that you can make the celebration > last a whole year..before and after!! > > Love ya, > Kiki > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2005 Report Share Posted March 10, 2005 Oh my goodness, I'm sitting here chuckling thinking about how our LL minds think alike!!! Our new bedroom furniture is a beautiful massive sleigh bed, and our bedding colors have a good bit of gold in them, along with some silvers and sagey greens. We just painted a fairly deep sage green on the walls. So, is it our LL or our ages/number of years married that is making us think and decorate alike? LOL Melinda ) Re: Digest Number 1980 Hi Melinda, An Early Congrats to you! We'll be moving over the next couple of months and have purchased a gorgeous new sleigh bed and furniture; and the most beautiful bedspread with all the extras; about 7 forms of pillows; etc. My husband painted our new bedroom Egyptian Gold. The furniture has been delivered over there; altho we're not in that house for a while. I'm so excited because it's been ages since we had something new for ourselves; and this room will be our little retreat. And since I am a distributor for a candle company; my husband and I have picked out several to match the decor of the room. Your idea of creating a bed and breakfast is so wonderful. I bet it's truely beautiful! Enjoy! Love, Wanda. > We'll have been married 20 years in July, ourselves, and we're trying to decide what we'd like to do. In the meantime, I've been focusing on creating a *bed and breakfast* kind of retreat feel for our bedroom. It's created not only a romantic space, but a very peaceful, restful one. > > Melinda ) > ----- Original Message ----- > been removed] What can changing the way you breathe do for you? Everything! See why tens of thousands agree, Life Lift is the best! http://www.oxygenzoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2005 Report Share Posted March 10, 2005 Just adding, Wanda, that until now, in all our almost 20 years of marriage, we hadn't had a bedroom suite, so I'm really excited. We have a dresser, chest of drawers and night stands for the re-do. It's been so nice . . . . I hope you're enjoying the process yourself. Melinda ) Re: Digest Number 1980 Hi Melinda, An Early Congrats to you! We'll be moving over the next couple of months and have purchased a gorgeous new sleigh bed and furniture; and the most beautiful bedspread with all the extras; about 7 forms of pillows; etc. My husband painted our new bedroom Egyptian Gold. The furniture has been delivered over there; altho we're not in that house for a while. I'm so excited because it's been ages since we had something new for ourselves; and this room will be our little retreat. And since I am a distributor for a candle company; my husband and I have picked out several to match the decor of the room. Your idea of creating a bed and breakfast is so wonderful. I bet it's truely beautiful! Enjoy! Love, Wanda. > We'll have been married 20 years in July, ourselves, and we're trying to decide what we'd like to do. In the meantime, I've been focusing on creating a *bed and breakfast* kind of retreat feel for our bedroom. It's created not only a romantic space, but a very peaceful, restful one. > > Melinda ) > ----- Original Message ----- > been removed] What can changing the way you breathe do for you? Everything! See why tens of thousands agree, Life Lift is the best! http://www.oxygenzoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2005 Report Share Posted March 11, 2005 Wanda that sounds so sweet Take the time for both if you wan just the two of you! deserve it R Re: Digest Number 1980 Kiki, You are just so sweet. Thank you for your kind words. We have a tiny little chapel located on a hill in the woods; and they have monthly renewal of wedding vows and dinners for the couples. We might do that; not too sure yet, but it is one idea. I would love to travel somewhere tho; we haven't done that in years. A lot of friends are expecting us to have a party. But I would really rather spend the money of just the 2 of us doing something special. Take care! Love, Wanda. > Early congrats to you and your husband Wanda. Can't think of anything of the > top of my head, but I'm sure what ever you do, will be wonderful and special. > Just like you are! I'm sure you'll have lots of ideas between now and then. > Who knows there may be so many good ones, that you can make the celebration > last a whole year..before and after!! > > Love ya, > Kiki > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2005 Report Share Posted March 11, 2005 Wanda This sounds so divine Love the style and color!! R Re: Digest Number 1980 Hi Melinda, An Early Congrats to you! We'll be moving over the next couple of months and have purchased a gorgeous new sleigh bed and furniture; and the most beautiful bedspread with all the extras; about 7 forms of pillows; etc. My husband painted our new bedroom Egyptian Gold. The furniture has been delivered over there; altho we're not in that house for a while. I'm so excited because it's been ages since we had something new for ourselves; and this room will be our little retreat. And since I am a distributor for a candle company; my husband and I have picked out several to match the decor of the room. Your idea of creating a bed and breakfast is so wonderful. I bet it's truely beautiful! Enjoy! Love, Wanda. > We'll have been married 20 years in July, ourselves, and we're trying to decide what we'd like to do. In the meantime, I've been focusing on creating a *bed and breakfast* kind of retreat feel for our bedroom. It's created not only a romantic space, but a very peaceful, restful one. > > Melinda ) > ----- Original Message ----- > been removed] What can changing the way you breathe do for you? Everything! See why tens of thousands agree, Life Lift is the best! http://www.oxygenzoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2005 Report Share Posted March 11, 2005 Melinda I love yours also OK I want to update R Re: Digest Number 1980 Hi Melinda, An Early Congrats to you! We'll be moving over the next couple of months and have purchased a gorgeous new sleigh bed and furniture; and the most beautiful bedspread with all the extras; about 7 forms of pillows; etc. My husband painted our new bedroom Egyptian Gold. The furniture has been delivered over there; altho we're not in that house for a while. I'm so excited because it's been ages since we had something new for ourselves; and this room will be our little retreat. And since I am a distributor for a candle company; my husband and I have picked out several to match the decor of the room. Your idea of creating a bed and breakfast is so wonderful. I bet it's truely beautiful! Enjoy! Love, Wanda. > We'll have been married 20 years in July, ourselves, and we're trying to decide what we'd like to do. In the meantime, I've been focusing on creating a *bed and breakfast* kind of retreat feel for our bedroom. It's created not only a romantic space, but a very peaceful, restful one. > > Melinda ) > ----- Original Message ----- > been removed] What can changing the way you breathe do for you? Everything! See why tens of thousands agree, Life Lift is the best! http://www.oxygenzoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 autism wrote: There are 5 messages in this issue.Topics in this digest:1. RE: Re: Need DAN Dr. In GA that does ChelationFrom: "Mark Bjorklund" 2. Re: Fw: Sp Ed Forum--Estes at ASUFrom: "Henry Spruill" 3. FW: Autism Speaks: Autism Awareness CampaignFrom: " Thurston" 4. Link to tax benefits for 2005 taxes.From: " Thurston" 5. Fwd: [WVWF] A Mother's HeartFrom: Marilyn Pyles ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Message: 1 Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2006 17:54:30 -0400From: "Mark Bjorklund" Subject: RE: Re: Need DAN Dr. In GA that does ChelationDr. Does not do it anymore._____ From: autism [mailto:autism ]On Behalf Of derrick_angela_2000Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2006 10:06 AMautism Subject: Re: Need DAN Dr. In GA that does Chelation-I think Dr in Augusta does-- In autism , "cammy_shelton" wrote:>> Hi,> I'm looking for a DAN Dr. in North GA that does chelation. I would > appreciate any help.> > Thank you,> Cammy> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 Good evening/morning everyone This is my first time to ask a question on this website. I've read your messages and would like some information about things I saw written here - I don't understand the discussion about phenylalanine, l-Tyrosine, EFAS, NDAH, etc. I am taking 4.5 mg of LDN and found that it really helps. After monitoring how I felt after eating a hamburger, a taco salad, and higher-fatty foods, and diet soda, I'm finding the MS diet is probably the best one for me. I must admit that I'm a bit frettful at times about eating so many raw vegetables. I do like things cooked every once in a while. Any way, I would appreciate some discussion on these amino acids you speak about and their interaction with MS treatment. Thanks and look forward to hearing from yuou. Best, Dwight [low dose naltrexone] Newbie LDN for MS question > Hello, I'm new to this site and have a question for experienced long > time users of LDN for MS. I started LDN @ 4.5 mg on 2/25/06 and did see > some impovement initially (except for occasional insomnia) but lately I > seem to be losing ground. I am still using 4.5 mg. (supplied by Skip's > pharmacy) which is a good source. Feel pretty good in the AM but by mid > day, feel the fatigue returning and my thoracic lesion starts acting > up -pain and tightness in the back which worsens other MS symptoms. > Almost like the endorphins aren't lasting the whole day. Wish I could > get in touch with an MD who has some experience with LDN like Dr. > Bihari. Any suggestions or referals ? Thanks. > > Andre > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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