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In a message dated 12/21/2003 9:08:52 PM Central Standard Time,

smoneill@... writes:

essential fatty acids, DHA is very important in CF. This is to help reduce

imflamation. I'm sure Kim will expand as I dont have time to write a story

LOL

You go girl!!

OH OK!! Kim has already talked tom e about omega 3 and we do use flaxseeds.

Thanks for your help! Deb A

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essential fatty acids, DHA is very important in CF. This is to help reduce

imflamation. I'm sure Kim will expand as I dont have time to write a story

LOL

You go girl!!

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> In a message dated 12/20/2003 11:34:06 AM Central Standard Time,

> kimpayne@... writes:

> EFA's.

> Kim what are EFA'S???? Deb A

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Essential Fatty Acids, as opposed to those that we do not need or should not

eat.

n--if anyone on the planet can explain this to you and steer you to the

right

site, it's gotta be Kim!

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In a message dated 12/20/2003 11:34:06 AM Central Standard Time,

kimpayne@... writes:

EFA's.

Kim what are EFA'S???? Deb A

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In a message dated 12/26/2003 6:23:18 PM Central Standard Time,

kimpayne@... writes:

Deb:

EFA = essential fatty acids. Essential fatty acids are the omega 9,

6, 3's -- of which omega 3 is the most important in CF for lessening

inflammation.

Kim

So it is Ok to get 6 and 9 Omega?? I thought 3 was better for you?? Deb A

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In a message dated 12/31/2003 8:55:14 AM Central Standard Time,

kimpayne@... writes:

.. But when I take the DHA and get my daily flax seed,

my skin feels as soft as a baby's bottom!

Kim

OH Ya I want to feel like that again!!! I forget what it feels like! LOL

Thanks again Kim! Hey I have another question and I know you have told me that

many times but do you take antibiotics first before magnesium? or is it

magnesium

before antibiotics. Deb A

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In a message dated 1/1/2004 11:13:32 PM Central Standard Time,

kimpayne@... writes:

Deb,

You can take magnesium (no sooner than) two hours after antibiotics.

Or... you can take magnesium (no sooner than) seven hours BEFORE

Cipro, and (no sooner than) about four hours before all other

antibiotics.

So basically... it's just easier to remember to take antibiotics

first, then wait at least two hours before taking Mg.

If your girls are on Zithromax, they can do it like does. He

takes his magnesium with breakfast and lunch (generally, most people

can take 200 mg. Mg at one dose). Then he takes his Zithromax at

night before bed. This way the Mg and Zithromax are safely spaced far

apart.

Kim

Ya but how do you do it when you are doing antibiotics 3 times a day.

has been doing Collistin and it is nebulized 3 times a day. We are not

doing

cipro this time. Deb A

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