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if he is not into alternative medicine he will tell you not to do any of this

> >

> >

> > Hi

> > what are you studying at uni? Good luck, it is hard to juggle

it

> all, in

> > this household the house work is the thing that gets

neglected at

> exam

> > time.

> >

> > Herbs- I cook with alot of garlic, and when Ainslie was tiny

I put

> > garlic in most of her vegie/meat/pasta meals, sometimes that

baby

> had

> > horrible garlic breath but it worked.

> >

> > At present she takes flaxseed oil, chlorophyl (alfalfa)

capsules,

> garlic

> > and horseradish tablets and a good multivitamin/mineral

tablet.

> She has

> > always had a good multivitamin and vitamin E (the flaxseed

capule

> > contains this now).

> >

> > Good luck with it all, but remember to keep your doctor

informed

> of

> > what you are giving your son, or check with your pharmacist,

as

> some

> > natural remedies can react with medications your doctor may

> prescribe.

> >

> > I work hard on nutrition and exercise with Ainslie, meat and

> chicken

> > that has no antibiotics or preservatives, lots of good fresh

> fruit and

> > vegies and try to limit the preservatives - tried to

eliminate

> them

> > altogether but that became a very expensive exercise almost

> everything

> > available has some sort of preservative in it.

> >

> > Terri

> > from Hobart Tasmania

> >

> >

> > PLEASE do not post religious emails to the list.

> >

> >

> > -------------------------------------------

> >

> >

> > The opinions and information exchanged on this list should

> > IN NO WAY

> > be construed as medical advice.

> >

> > PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS

OR

> > TREATMENTS.

> >

> > --------------------------------------------------

> >

> >

> >

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if he is not into alternative medicine he will tell you not to do any of this

> >

> >

> > Hi

> > what are you studying at uni? Good luck, it is hard to juggle

it

> all, in

> > this household the house work is the thing that gets

neglected at

> exam

> > time.

> >

> > Herbs- I cook with alot of garlic, and when Ainslie was tiny

I put

> > garlic in most of her vegie/meat/pasta meals, sometimes that

baby

> had

> > horrible garlic breath but it worked.

> >

> > At present she takes flaxseed oil, chlorophyl (alfalfa)

capsules,

> garlic

> > and horseradish tablets and a good multivitamin/mineral

tablet.

> She has

> > always had a good multivitamin and vitamin E (the flaxseed

capule

> > contains this now).

> >

> > Good luck with it all, but remember to keep your doctor

informed

> of

> > what you are giving your son, or check with your pharmacist,

as

> some

> > natural remedies can react with medications your doctor may

> prescribe.

> >

> > I work hard on nutrition and exercise with Ainslie, meat and

> chicken

> > that has no antibiotics or preservatives, lots of good fresh

> fruit and

> > vegies and try to limit the preservatives - tried to

eliminate

> them

> > altogether but that became a very expensive exercise almost

> everything

> > available has some sort of preservative in it.

> >

> > Terri

> > from Hobart Tasmania

> >

> >

> > PLEASE do not post religious emails to the list.

> >

> >

> > -------------------------------------------

> >

> >

> > The opinions and information exchanged on this list should

> > IN NO WAY

> > be construed as medical advice.

> >

> > PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS

OR

> > TREATMENTS.

> >

> > --------------------------------------------------

> >

> >

> >

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if he is not into alternative medicine he will tell you not to do any of this

> >

> >

> > Hi

> > what are you studying at uni? Good luck, it is hard to juggle

it

> all, in

> > this household the house work is the thing that gets

neglected at

> exam

> > time.

> >

> > Herbs- I cook with alot of garlic, and when Ainslie was tiny

I put

> > garlic in most of her vegie/meat/pasta meals, sometimes that

baby

> had

> > horrible garlic breath but it worked.

> >

> > At present she takes flaxseed oil, chlorophyl (alfalfa)

capsules,

> garlic

> > and horseradish tablets and a good multivitamin/mineral

tablet.

> She has

> > always had a good multivitamin and vitamin E (the flaxseed

capule

> > contains this now).

> >

> > Good luck with it all, but remember to keep your doctor

informed

> of

> > what you are giving your son, or check with your pharmacist,

as

> some

> > natural remedies can react with medications your doctor may

> prescribe.

> >

> > I work hard on nutrition and exercise with Ainslie, meat and

> chicken

> > that has no antibiotics or preservatives, lots of good fresh

> fruit and

> > vegies and try to limit the preservatives - tried to

eliminate

> them

> > altogether but that became a very expensive exercise almost

> everything

> > available has some sort of preservative in it.

> >

> > Terri

> > from Hobart Tasmania

> >

> >

> > PLEASE do not post religious emails to the list.

> >

> >

> > -------------------------------------------

> >

> >

> > The opinions and information exchanged on this list should

> > IN NO WAY

> > be construed as medical advice.

> >

> > PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS

OR

> > TREATMENTS.

> >

> > --------------------------------------------------

> >

> >

> >

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, It is my understanding that acidolphilus should not be taken within two

hours of taking an antibiotic. What do you think?

Lori in Florida

>

>

> Hi

> what are you studying at uni? Good luck, it is hard to juggle it

all, in

> this household the house work is the thing that gets neglected at

exam

> time.

>

> Herbs- I cook with alot of garlic, and when Ainslie was tiny I put

> garlic in most of her vegie/meat/pasta meals, sometimes that baby

had

> horrible garlic breath but it worked.

>

> At present she takes flaxseed oil, chlorophyl (alfalfa) capsules,

garlic

> and horseradish tablets and a good multivitamin/mineral tablet.

She has

> always had a good multivitamin and vitamin E (the flaxseed capule

> contains this now).

>

> Good luck with it all, but remember to keep your doctor informed

of

> what you are giving your son, or check with your pharmacist, as

some

> natural remedies can react with medications your doctor may

prescribe.

>

> I work hard on nutrition and exercise with Ainslie, meat and

chicken

> that has no antibiotics or preservatives, lots of good fresh

fruit and

> vegies and try to limit the preservatives - tried to eliminate

them

> altogether but that became a very expensive exercise almost

everything

> available has some sort of preservative in it.

>

> Terri

> from Hobart Tasmania

>

>

> PLEASE do not post religious emails to the list.

>

>

> -------------------------------------------

>

>

> The opinions and information exchanged on this list should

> IN NO WAY

> be construed as medical advice.

>

> PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR

> TREATMENTS.

>

> --------------------------------------------------

>

>

>

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Thanks ! I've printed out your reply and will check into it w/

his docs :) Christy

> > GARLIC is a natural antibiotic. I have eaten it everyday of my

life

> almost

> > in some form or another. I put it graded on all my children's

food

> too. .I

> > haven't been sick a day---I am 70 + years old. & had 5 children

> > natural ----None of them have ever even had measles, nor have

I .

> not a

> > single childhood disease.& the oldest almost 50, just had his

first

> small

> > cavity.The others none yet. My youngest is 41 yrs old ..My 10

> grandkids are

> > well, also------ So ,it must have some value with it. My mom

always

> said

> > " between garlic & fish, you'll stay well all your life...& we

> have., my

> > granddaughter , even with CF, has been well until this past

month

> when her

> > appendix burst ...then wrong care, wrong meds, had her not

doing so

> well,

> > until we got her to her CF hospital /Center docs. Anyway,

Natural

> for as

> > much as you can is better.

> >

> > LOVE & HUGS,

> > more than you asked for:):):)

> > GrandmomBEV

> >

> >

> >

> > Re:

> >

> >

> > What did garlic work on? I know I'm jumping in here, but I'm

> curious.

> >

> > We use a lot of garlic at our house, just on taste principles.

My

> husband

> > and I are rather fond of it, and my daughter seems to like it

as

> well, since

> > she won't eat anyone's mashed potatoes but mine. (Except

> Popeyes'...but

> > that's because she likes their gravy a whole lot.) We know

it's

> good for

> > the heart, but I didn't know what else it might be useful for,

> other than

> > tasting really good.

> >

> > Shanna

> > mom of Triana, age 2 wcf

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Hi

> > what are you studying at uni? Good luck, it is hard to juggle

it

> all, in

> > this household the house work is the thing that gets

neglected at

> exam

> > time.

> >

> > Herbs- I cook with alot of garlic, and when Ainslie was tiny

I put

> > garlic in most of her vegie/meat/pasta meals, sometimes that

baby

> had

> > horrible garlic breath but it worked.

> >

> > At present she takes flaxseed oil, chlorophyl (alfalfa)

capsules,

> garlic

> > and horseradish tablets and a good multivitamin/mineral

tablet.

> She has

> > always had a good multivitamin and vitamin E (the flaxseed

capule

> > contains this now).

> >

> > Good luck with it all, but remember to keep your doctor

informed

> of

> > what you are giving your son, or check with your pharmacist,

as

> some

> > natural remedies can react with medications your doctor may

> prescribe.

> >

> > I work hard on nutrition and exercise with Ainslie, meat and

> chicken

> > that has no antibiotics or preservatives, lots of good fresh

> fruit and

> > vegies and try to limit the preservatives - tried to

eliminate

> them

> > altogether but that became a very expensive exercise almost

> everything

> > available has some sort of preservative in it.

> >

> > Terri

> > from Hobart Tasmania

> >

> >

> > PLEASE do not post religious emails to the list.

> >

> >

> > -------------------------------------------

> >

> >

> > The opinions and information exchanged on this list should

> > IN NO WAY

> > be construed as medical advice.

> >

> > PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS

OR

> > TREATMENTS.

> >

> > --------------------------------------------------

> >

> >

> >

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In a message dated 11/6/2002 2:30:51 PM Central Standard Time,

smoneill@... writes:

>

I have a question for you what is Pantothenic Acid? What is it used for?

Thanks Deb A

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In a message dated 11/7/2002 3:54:55 AM Central Standard Time,

smoneill@... writes:

> Panathonic acid is B5 and it is important in CF as is also B6, very

> important for good pancreas function. If on a diet high in calories,

> protein and saturated fats then B6 is majorly depleted and this in turn

> affects the pancreas function even more.

> B5 is important in adrenal function, when there is constant stress in the

> body of a disease the body becomes quickly deficient in nutrients and the

> adrenals are affected. Stress also brings about a continual destruction of

> proteins in the body. To protect the adrenals B5 and vit C and B2 are

> needed. A stressed body needs about70 times the normal amount of vit C to

> protect the adrenals, you can basically take as much as the body can

> handle, if you take excess it causes bad diarrhoea, but with CF this would

> probably be hard to know the difference. You can safely take 5000 mg per

> day, it is water soluble so it comes out in the urine.

> It is important to keep the bowel flora right as the body will then produce

> its own B vitamins in the intestine. If the B vitamins are not in the diet

> or are not produced effectively in the intestine the body produces

> histamine causing allergies and produce great amounts of ammonia in the

> blood, this can cause nausea, vomiting, decreased appetite and another

> manifestations.

>

> Since panathonic acid is responsible for cortisone production, low

> resistance to infections is the first sign of a undersupply of B5. If

> lacking in B5 or B6 there is a immediate reduction of antibodies and white

> blood cells.

>

> If stress has not harmed the adrenals then recovery is quick but if stress

> has been ongoing the recovery is slow from these deficiencies.

>

> Often the addition of B5 has corrected allergies, B6 and vit C are anti

> histamine effects

>

> Extra Information about nutrition:

>

> Using large amounts of oils in the diet increases the need for Vit E

> dramatically!!!!!! So you people who give your children fried foods and

> other oils to increase their calories probably need to increase Vit E.

>

> I often use Vit E capsules and Vit A capsules squeezed into a carrier oil

> and rub onto skin to get extra vitamins in without going through the

> digestive tract.

> If supplementing with Vit E you can take up to 1500 units per day

>

> Hope this helps

>

THANKS MONIQUE! IT DID! DEB A

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