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> I am really interested in the Jobiwa Tea for my son... He is a

patient of Bradstreet an Kartzinel... Does anyone know how they feel

about it ? Is one form (powder, concentrate) better than the

other ??? also... anyone know where I can find good gf/cf animal

cookies/crackers ??? Thanks !!!

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Lora -

My son is also a patient of Dr Bradstreet's. I mentioned the tea to

him when we spoke and he said he had heard of it, that it was used

successfully with cancer patients, and that it is supposed to be a

detoxifier. He didn't comment either way about it, and was glad to

hear that we had success with it. We are at the very early stages of

our relationship with Dr. Bradstreet so I will let you know if he

says anything about it in future, but the tone of our conversation

lead me to believe that he didn't see it as a harmful substance, nor

did it conflict with what he would want us to do.

So nice to have a Doctor with an open mind!

Moira

Mom to Vico (4 ASD) and Culzean (10 months)

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> I am really interested in the Jobiwa Tea for my son... He is a

patient of Bradstreet an Kartzinel... Does anyone know how they feel

about it ? Is one form (powder, concentrate) better than the

other ??? also... anyone know where I can find good gf/cf animal

cookies/crackers ??? Thanks !!!

>

>

Lora -

My son is also a patient of Dr Bradstreet's. I mentioned the tea to

him when we spoke and he said he had heard of it, that it was used

successfully with cancer patients, and that it is supposed to be a

detoxifier. He didn't comment either way about it, and was glad to

hear that we had success with it. We are at the very early stages of

our relationship with Dr. Bradstreet so I will let you know if he

says anything about it in future, but the tone of our conversation

lead me to believe that he didn't see it as a harmful substance, nor

did it conflict with what he would want us to do.

So nice to have a Doctor with an open mind!

Moira

Mom to Vico (4 ASD) and Culzean (10 months)

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In a message dated 3/21/01 3:46:49 PM Eastern Standard Time, lisa@...

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> A question for anyone using Ojibwa tea... we started my son (age 6) on

> the tea 4 days ago (using 1 teaspoon per day). We've noticed that we've

> had some behavior regression, he cries over things that he didn't used

> to. I watched him go from sitting quietly watching a movie to suddenly

> being overcome with emotion and tears (not due to what he was watching).

> Did anyone else experience this? It was a strong enough reaction that

> his teacher asked me if we had changed his diet in any way. I'm

> wondering if we should stop or wait it out and see if he improves.

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, I just received my tea today for my son. We are actually making it

right now. On the papers it does say that some kids do have behavior changes

as the body adjusts to the tea and the die-off effect. Maybe you should wait

a little longer to see if there is an adjustment period. If it doesn't stop

after some time goes by then I would consider discontinuing the tea.

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(age 10) was doing this. We've been on the tea for about a month.

I was thinking he started the crying before the tea but maybe not. Anyway,

he would cry this sad little cry like he was sooooo depressed. It broke my

heart but it has decreased quite a bit. He hasn't had a crying spell at all

today.

Ann in Memphis

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