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Hi Kim,

I am interested in getting the info on the diet!

Also, I wanted to let you know that I have been taking Magnesium (for myself, I

was tired and achy and very low energy) I have been on it for about 3 weeks now

and I cannot believe how much better I feel. Before I was having a hard time

getting out of bed at 7:30 a.m now I am up at 5:00 and I am able to accomplish

so much in a day! Thank you so much for the info!!!

Thanks

Vicki

Clubbing

Digital clubbing (fingers and/or toes) can be a symptom of lung

disease or liver disease.

The screwy thing is, some people with CF who have really bad lungs,

say they don't have finger clubbing. And some people with CF who

appear much healthier, do have clubbing.

My son's fingers started clubbing around second grade. His fingers and

toes are clubbed, but he's in good health.

At the end of January 2002, he started taking MSM

(methlysulphonylmethane) which is a pure grade sulfur source. In less

than two months, I noticed improvement in his finger clubbing and his

nailbed color was pretty pink again.

Sulfur is one dietary component low in people with CF. Estelle Nash,

an Australian naturopath, pretty much " cured " her children's CF with a

specific diet she created.

When I looked over her list of recommended foods, I noticed the diet

was high in Omega 3 essential fatty acids, sulfur, and the flavonoid

quercitin.

So after my son got back that crappy sputum culture showing

aspergillus and S. maltophilia, he started taking magnesium, MSM and

inhaling tea tree oil -- and eating a high sulfur diet (brussel

sprouts at least three times a week, lots of garlic, broccoli) and

more salmon and cranberry juice.

I'm currently revising the info that will go on a supplement page Bev

is building on the pharmacy web site, but if anyone is interested in

the list of foods, let me know and I'll send it out this weekend, or

if there is great demand, I'll just post it to the group.

Kim

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Kim - I'm definitely interested in the food list!

Jane

Clubbing

Digital clubbing (fingers and/or toes) can be a symptom of lung

disease or liver disease.

The screwy thing is, some people with CF who have really bad lungs,

say they don't have finger clubbing. And some people with CF who

appear much healthier, do have clubbing.

My son's fingers started clubbing around second grade. His fingers and

toes are clubbed, but he's in good health.

At the end of January 2002, he started taking MSM

(methlysulphonylmethane) which is a pure grade sulfur source. In less

than two months, I noticed improvement in his finger clubbing and his

nailbed color was pretty pink again.

Sulfur is one dietary component low in people with CF. Estelle Nash,

an Australian naturopath, pretty much " cured " her children's CF with a

specific diet she created.

When I looked over her list of recommended foods, I noticed the diet

was high in Omega 3 essential fatty acids, sulfur, and the flavonoid

quercitin.

So after my son got back that crappy sputum culture showing

aspergillus and S. maltophilia, he started taking magnesium, MSM and

inhaling tea tree oil -- and eating a high sulfur diet (brussel

sprouts at least three times a week, lots of garlic, broccoli) and

more salmon and cranberry juice.

I'm currently revising the info that will go on a supplement page Bev

is building on the pharmacy web site, but if anyone is interested in

the list of foods, let me know and I'll send it out this weekend, or

if there is great demand, I'll just post it to the group.

Kim

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had clubbing even before he was diagnosed at age six. He's 24, now, and

doing pretty well. The doctors put him on an 8 week regimen of vitamin D,

because that was way down in his last blood test. We had to get a bottle of 100

pills, even though he only needs one a week for 8 weeks. What a waste

Dori Ownbey...who coined the term " e-venting "

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