Guest guest Posted June 10, 2007 Report Share Posted June 10, 2007 Hello is, The first "Artificial Intelligence..." is part of the programming and has been there for years. Not only for suggestions you might have not been using, but for the connections within the programming. It also reminds us that we tend to get set in our patterns and habits....made you think didn't it! The second is a bit different. "OH, OH Problem" this is not something to panic with. In fact you need to understand it so you don't panic your client. But, is there to tell you when you have a client who is dropping their calibration. Go back to Calibration and increase the percent or re-do it to make sure it is a good link again. If it still happens then pay attention.... You have a person who is NOT accepting the frequencies, think overload or some form of blockage. It can be metals, it can be emotional and it can just be they cannot take much more therapy for the day and are refusing to accept it now, so either do genital things like biofeedback or talk about alternative at home things they can do...yoga, exercise (with a doctors permission of course), possible supplements, etc. Yours in Health, Kathy International Advanced IMUNE Instructorjadespring2003 <jadespring2003@...> wrote: l. the other day as I was logging into the program, a sign came upthat said, "Aritifical Intelligence has adapted to the program." Like, what does that mean2. for the past two programs, in the SUperlearning section, when Irun a program for a patient, such as "deep sleep" a voice comes on andsays"Ut oh, problem." Patients don't like to hear that and neither do I.Is there really a problem? If so, why hasn't it been fixed or is itsomething I have to do on my end?is Rotella, M.Ac., CNC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2007 Report Share Posted June 14, 2007 If you have spelled something wrong that message will come up. Kim Phelps On 6/8/07, Kernan <rainysnana@...> wrote: I usually and always since I started on the scio, getthe U-oh problems when running long term therapy onthe Auto Varhope. The clasp 32 I've been told is considered ArtificalIntelligence. I've heard Dr. explain it that way. Kernan--- jadespring2003 <jadespring2003@...> wrote: > l. the other day as I was logging into the program,> a sign came up> that said, " Aritifical Intelligence has adapted to> the program. " > Like, what does that mean> > 2. for the past two programs, in the SUperlearning> section, when I> run a program for a patient, such as " deep sleep " a> voice comes on and> says> " Ut oh, problem. " Patients don't like to hear that > and neither do I.> Is there really a problem? If so, why hasn't it> been fixed or is it> something I have to do on my end?> > is Rotella, M.Ac., CNC> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2007 Report Share Posted June 18, 2007 thanks Kathy -- I think you meant to do " gentle " things, not " genital " things. correct me if I'm wrong. is > l. the other day as I was logging into the program, a sign came up > that said, " Aritifical Intelligence has adapted to the program. " > Like, what does that mean > > 2. for the past two programs, in the SUperlearning section, when I > run a program for a patient, such as " deep sleep " a voice comes on and > says > " Ut oh, problem. " Patients don't like to hear that and neither do I. > Is there really a problem? If so, why hasn't it been fixed or is it > something I have to do on my end? > > is Rotella, M.Ac., CNC > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 Caren, One of the FIRST things that my Tranplant Team told me was to stop smoking. The smoke actually depletes the oxygen in the blood stream. Lack of oxygen in the blood can cause further damage to the liver. Ask your dad if he would go outside to smoke as this can seriously affect your health. Not to mention that second hand smoke is supposed to be worse for you than smoking yourself. My mom's cardiologist told her absolutely not to be around any smoking. She has cardiovascular disease (blockages in the arteries). This can also happen to the arteries around the liver. I have been told to only eat red meat on SPECIAL OCCASIONS. My birthday is coming up and I told mom and dad that I wanted a steak!!! Also, no peanut butter, jello, nuts, or cheese. I go out to eat with my mom a lot. When we go to my docs or her docs we always stop to eat somewhere. You need to monitor your protein, and salt intake. I can only have 2 gm salt per day. I have gotten used to eating without salt. I just use Ms. Dash. It is good. Some here have to monitor their fluid intake, mine is limited to a gallon a day. The sore throat may be caused from sinus drainage. I have noticed mine is worse than before I got sick. I keep chloraseptic spray and throat lozenges handy and it helps. I would check with my doc to make sure you don't have an infection. It could also be reflux disease. I have to take Prilosec OTC for mine. It is really bad from all the meds I am on. Hope this helps some. God Bless You, Tricia Caren Lagerstrom <clagerstrom78@...> wrote: Hi all, Hope that everyone is doing well. I had 2 questions well actually 3. How bad is cigarette smoke for the liver? My dad smokes like a chimney i hate it and while i am being so careful about what my liver must tolerate, i am curious to learn the effect that inhaling second hand smoke can have on my liver. (I try to stay in air conditioning constantly and asked him not to smoke around me but not so far) Also, so in doing this whole organic thing, its ok i love whole foods its all organic EVERYTHING!!! I can still have most of my favorite foods, now they just taste healthy yuk! LOL guess i've lived on processed foods..i'll get used to it. what do we do if we want to go out for a meal? I was invited but didnt go because I dont know what i can eat god knows what's in it ya know? any ideas? Finally, I have noticed that i have a sore throat swollen glands like feeling and trouble swallowing when i eat or even just breathe. like i might choke or something i eat very very slowly and i've been fine but i am very conscious of it...is this typical or just a cold...dont know if i'm making a big deal of nothing... thanks for the advice talk to you soon Caren --------------------------------- Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 Caren, One of the FIRST things that my Tranplant Team told me was to stop smoking. The smoke actually depletes the oxygen in the blood stream. Lack of oxygen in the blood can cause further damage to the liver. Ask your dad if he would go outside to smoke as this can seriously affect your health. Not to mention that second hand smoke is supposed to be worse for you than smoking yourself. My mom's cardiologist told her absolutely not to be around any smoking. She has cardiovascular disease (blockages in the arteries). This can also happen to the arteries around the liver. I have been told to only eat red meat on SPECIAL OCCASIONS. My birthday is coming up and I told mom and dad that I wanted a steak!!! Also, no peanut butter, jello, nuts, or cheese. I go out to eat with my mom a lot. When we go to my docs or her docs we always stop to eat somewhere. You need to monitor your protein, and salt intake. I can only have 2 gm salt per day. I have gotten used to eating without salt. I just use Ms. Dash. It is good. Some here have to monitor their fluid intake, mine is limited to a gallon a day. The sore throat may be caused from sinus drainage. I have noticed mine is worse than before I got sick. I keep chloraseptic spray and throat lozenges handy and it helps. I would check with my doc to make sure you don't have an infection. It could also be reflux disease. I have to take Prilosec OTC for mine. It is really bad from all the meds I am on. Hope this helps some. God Bless You, Tricia Caren Lagerstrom <clagerstrom78@...> wrote: Hi all, Hope that everyone is doing well. I had 2 questions well actually 3. How bad is cigarette smoke for the liver? My dad smokes like a chimney i hate it and while i am being so careful about what my liver must tolerate, i am curious to learn the effect that inhaling second hand smoke can have on my liver. (I try to stay in air conditioning constantly and asked him not to smoke around me but not so far) Also, so in doing this whole organic thing, its ok i love whole foods its all organic EVERYTHING!!! I can still have most of my favorite foods, now they just taste healthy yuk! LOL guess i've lived on processed foods..i'll get used to it. what do we do if we want to go out for a meal? I was invited but didnt go because I dont know what i can eat god knows what's in it ya know? any ideas? Finally, I have noticed that i have a sore throat swollen glands like feeling and trouble swallowing when i eat or even just breathe. like i might choke or something i eat very very slowly and i've been fine but i am very conscious of it...is this typical or just a cold...dont know if i'm making a big deal of nothing... thanks for the advice talk to you soon Caren --------------------------------- Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 Caren, One of the FIRST things that my Tranplant Team told me was to stop smoking. The smoke actually depletes the oxygen in the blood stream. Lack of oxygen in the blood can cause further damage to the liver. Ask your dad if he would go outside to smoke as this can seriously affect your health. Not to mention that second hand smoke is supposed to be worse for you than smoking yourself. My mom's cardiologist told her absolutely not to be around any smoking. She has cardiovascular disease (blockages in the arteries). This can also happen to the arteries around the liver. I have been told to only eat red meat on SPECIAL OCCASIONS. My birthday is coming up and I told mom and dad that I wanted a steak!!! Also, no peanut butter, jello, nuts, or cheese. I go out to eat with my mom a lot. When we go to my docs or her docs we always stop to eat somewhere. You need to monitor your protein, and salt intake. I can only have 2 gm salt per day. I have gotten used to eating without salt. I just use Ms. Dash. It is good. Some here have to monitor their fluid intake, mine is limited to a gallon a day. The sore throat may be caused from sinus drainage. I have noticed mine is worse than before I got sick. I keep chloraseptic spray and throat lozenges handy and it helps. I would check with my doc to make sure you don't have an infection. It could also be reflux disease. I have to take Prilosec OTC for mine. It is really bad from all the meds I am on. Hope this helps some. God Bless You, Tricia Caren Lagerstrom <clagerstrom78@...> wrote: Hi all, Hope that everyone is doing well. I had 2 questions well actually 3. How bad is cigarette smoke for the liver? My dad smokes like a chimney i hate it and while i am being so careful about what my liver must tolerate, i am curious to learn the effect that inhaling second hand smoke can have on my liver. (I try to stay in air conditioning constantly and asked him not to smoke around me but not so far) Also, so in doing this whole organic thing, its ok i love whole foods its all organic EVERYTHING!!! I can still have most of my favorite foods, now they just taste healthy yuk! LOL guess i've lived on processed foods..i'll get used to it. what do we do if we want to go out for a meal? I was invited but didnt go because I dont know what i can eat god knows what's in it ya know? any ideas? Finally, I have noticed that i have a sore throat swollen glands like feeling and trouble swallowing when i eat or even just breathe. like i might choke or something i eat very very slowly and i've been fine but i am very conscious of it...is this typical or just a cold...dont know if i'm making a big deal of nothing... thanks for the advice talk to you soon Caren --------------------------------- Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 Caren, One of the FIRST things that my Tranplant Team told me was to stop smoking. The smoke actually depletes the oxygen in the blood stream. Lack of oxygen in the blood can cause further damage to the liver. Ask your dad if he would go outside to smoke as this can seriously affect your health. Not to mention that second hand smoke is supposed to be worse for you than smoking yourself. My mom's cardiologist told her absolutely not to be around any smoking. She has cardiovascular disease (blockages in the arteries). This can also happen to the arteries around the liver. I have been told to only eat red meat on SPECIAL OCCASIONS. My birthday is coming up and I told mom and dad that I wanted a steak!!! Also, no peanut butter, jello, nuts, or cheese. I go out to eat with my mom a lot. When we go to my docs or her docs we always stop to eat somewhere. You need to monitor your protein, and salt intake. I can only have 2 gm salt per day. I have gotten used to eating without salt. I just use Ms. Dash. It is good. Some here have to monitor their fluid intake, mine is limited to a gallon a day. The sore throat may be caused from sinus drainage. I have noticed mine is worse than before I got sick. I keep chloraseptic spray and throat lozenges handy and it helps. I would check with my doc to make sure you don't have an infection. It could also be reflux disease. I have to take Prilosec OTC for mine. It is really bad from all the meds I am on. Hope this helps some. God Bless You, Tricia Caren Lagerstrom <clagerstrom78@...> wrote: Hi all, Hope that everyone is doing well. I had 2 questions well actually 3. How bad is cigarette smoke for the liver? My dad smokes like a chimney i hate it and while i am being so careful about what my liver must tolerate, i am curious to learn the effect that inhaling second hand smoke can have on my liver. (I try to stay in air conditioning constantly and asked him not to smoke around me but not so far) Also, so in doing this whole organic thing, its ok i love whole foods its all organic EVERYTHING!!! I can still have most of my favorite foods, now they just taste healthy yuk! LOL guess i've lived on processed foods..i'll get used to it. what do we do if we want to go out for a meal? I was invited but didnt go because I dont know what i can eat god knows what's in it ya know? any ideas? Finally, I have noticed that i have a sore throat swollen glands like feeling and trouble swallowing when i eat or even just breathe. like i might choke or something i eat very very slowly and i've been fine but i am very conscious of it...is this typical or just a cold...dont know if i'm making a big deal of nothing... thanks for the advice talk to you soon Caren --------------------------------- Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2009 Report Share Posted January 7, 2009 > > Hello Bee, > > It appears that some people on this board are gaining weight on the > diet where others are loosing weight? From what I have researched, > this diet along with coconut oil should only make people loose weight. > I really have not read anything about coconut oil making people gain > weight. +++Hi . Yes it is true that everyone loses weight on coconut oil, eventually. The reasons some people may gain weight initially is: 1) It takes time for their body to change over from running on carbs/glucose to running on good fats. 2) Coconut oil affects the thyroid so it will fluctuate up and down during healing, making them gain weight. 3) Some people have more toxins to get rid of and their bodies may not be as effective detoxifying until later. 4) People who are still on drugs, which are toxic, may have trouble because the body creates body fat to store toxins away from vital inner organs. > > Also, would it be ok to have an occasional cup of decaf coffee? Like > once or twice a week? The reason I ask is because I feel very > deprived and I would really love to have just this one treat every > once in awhile. +++Yes, if it is Swiss Water Process decaf. If you like cream in it, make the Fake Cream recipe. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2009 Report Share Posted May 14, 2009 Thanks for all the replies. I am not sure which type of arthritis I have, Osteo or Rheumatoid, I don't go to doctors if I can help it; but as long as it can't hurt, I'll keep trying the Godzilla and keep everyone posted as to any improvements. As for the sealing of the bags over the sponges, I had not realized that there was still a little moisture left and had sealed it up to put away. I only took it out a week later to give to a friend, when I noticed the mold that had formed from the trapped moisture. I'm going to try cleaning it with peroxide instead of Clorox, and if it still looks funky I'll just toss the paddle and sponge and replace them. I do like Holly's idea about the colloidal silver to prevent mold forming, but I won't be sealing the sandwich bags anymore, and I do think that was most of the cause. Thanks BG, Holly and Jack for the advice... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 I never noticed actual mold on my cloth or paper towel covered electrodes, but they did get real stinky after I used them in my mouth a few times. These are the ones made with bare wires, 2 inches long, that I used for tooth aches, or wrist applications. I would either re-cover them or just put them in a pan of boiling water for awhile. CS would have worked too, I assume. You could air dry them, being careful not to let them touch each other while wet. I think any germs or fungus in the sponges would be killed by the current during use. Dick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 colloidal silver is a mild wide-spectrum (perhaps complete spectrum) antibiotic/antiviral, per what I have read so far about it. tests showed it was weaker than antibiotics for those things the antibiotics worked on, but the silver worked to a moderate extent on everything it touched, while antibiotics sometimes didn't work at all on many things that were resistant. so it may not be a total fix, but could have some benefits if it reaches germs that are not too aggressive. bG > > > I never noticed actual mold on my cloth or paper towel covered electrodes, but they did get real stinky after I used them in my mouth a few times. These are the ones made with bare wires, 2 inches long, that I used for tooth aches, or wrist applications. I would either re-cover them or just put them in a pan of boiling water for awhile. CS would have worked too, I assume. > > You could air dry them, being careful not to let them touch each other while wet. I think any germs or fungus in the sponges would be killed by the current during use. > > Dick > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2010 Report Share Posted February 1, 2010 Hi Everyone!! I am quite new to this...we have just received the apraxia diagnosis for my 30 month old and I am really overwhelmed. I have started research on the internet with the CHERAB website. It seems that some people have found that Omega-3 and omega-6 supplements worked for their children. I have 2 questions. First, Nordic Naturals is the brand that seemed most suggested. How do you get a 2 year old to take a fish oil pill? Second, what is this NutriiVEda? Should we try that along with fish oil or instead of? Thanks!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2010 Report Share Posted February 1, 2010 Not sure if anyone has answered you yet. However, I have a 24mo old and I give him fish oil in liquid form. Several places sell it. I bought mine at GNC store. I give him one teaspoon daily in applesauce as a snack. I tried to give it to him once before in rice milk - BAD IDEA. He drank it but threw up hours later. I have not tried nutriiveda yet. I am waiting for more positive results, which are happening now, I am just waiting. My dietician did not recommed nutriiveda for children 2 years of age. I think it is worth a try after the cod liver oil. Hope the info helps. Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile [ ] 2 questions Hi Everyone!! I am quite new to this...we have just received the apraxia diagnosis for my 30 month old and I am really overwhelmed. I have started research on the internet with the CHERAB website. It seems that some people have found that Omega-3 and omega-6 supplements worked for their children. I have 2 questions. First, Nordic Naturals is the brand that seemed most suggested. How do you get a 2 year old to take a fish oil pill? Second, what is this NutriiVEda? Should we try that along with fish oil or instead of? Thanks!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2010 Report Share Posted February 1, 2010 Hi ! We started fish oil about 7 months ago and the results have been amazing! I used to bribe to take his " medicine " with M & M's, sips of pop, etc. I would just puncture the Nordical Naturals pill and the squeeze the oil into his mouth. He takes 2 EFA and 1 EPA (both Nordic Naturals) every day. These days, I don't even have to bribe him. He takes the fish oil just fine. We added Nutriiveda almost 2 weeks ago and are seeing amazing results, but if I were you...I would add one thing at a time, starting with the fish oils. That way, you know what's helping when you see surges. And of course - check with your doctor before starting anything so they can be in the loop too Good luck! Gretchen (Columbus, OH) www.walsh101.typepad.com ________________________________ From: kellyallan30 <kellyallan30@...> Sent: Mon, February 1, 2010 10:21:13 AM Subject: [ ] 2 questions Hi Everyone!!  I am quite new to this...we have just received the apraxia diagnosis for my 30 month old and I am really overwhelmed. I have started research on the internet with the CHERAB website. It seems that some people have found that Omega-3 and omega-6 supplements worked for their children. I have 2 questions. First, Nordic Naturals is the brand that seemed most suggested. How do you get a 2 year old to take a fish oil pill? Second, what is this NutriiVEda? Should we try that along with fish oil or instead of? Thanks!! ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2010 Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 : We started my son on fish oils at 27mos and he wouldn't let us puncture the capsules and squirt in his mouth. So, Nordic Naturals also makes a lemon-ey liquid form called Nordic Naturals Complete 3,6,9 and he takes it fine. He is now 32 months and still won't let us squirt the capsules in. However, we still saw great surges on the 3,6,9. Also, when we take him off, we see regression, so we know it's working! We started him on 1 tsp and are now on 2 tsp. I have the go ahead from our doc to increase to 3 tsps, but we haven't done it just yet. We had to use down and dirty bribery to get him to try it and keep taking it at first, but now it's part of his routine and he doesn't fight it. I just saw " Fish juice & vitamin time! " and he takes the " juice " and gets a FlLintstone vitamin as reward. Good luck! Sharon > > Hi Everyone!! > I am quite new to this...we have just received the apraxia diagnosis for my 30 month old and I am really overwhelmed. I have started research on the internet with the CHERAB website. It seems that some people have found that Omega-3 and omega-6 supplements worked for their children. I have 2 questions. First, Nordic Naturals is the brand that seemed most suggested. How do you get a 2 year old to take a fish oil pill? Second, what is this NutriiVEda? Should we try that along with fish oil or instead of? > Thanks!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2010 Report Share Posted October 9, 2010 I don't know about DVDR, although I was burning several around when I really got ill. There are near field effects that drop off very quickly, like a couple inches.. even a fraction of an inch can make a difference. But there's also radiation and magnetic coupling that drop off pretty gradually. If the circuits are well designed so the currents cancel (no big loops) then it does drop off pretty fast. But that's usually not the case (unless it's high end gear designed to minimize interference... look for coax connectors, metal chassis, toroidal inductors/transformers... On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 12:41 PM, Paresh <sunmoonyoga@...> wrote: > > > Is there more emf when recording to a DVDR hard drive than from just > playing back a prerecorded DVD? > > And is there a distance from emf sources at which the emfs are suddenly > lower? Thanks. > blessings, > Paresh > > http://home.earthlink.net/~sunmoonyoga/<http://home.earthlink.net/%7Esunmoonyoga\ /> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2010 Report Share Posted October 9, 2010 PS some people do better just changing to a grounded 3 prong power supply... On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 1:15 PM, Bill Bruno <wbruno@...> wrote: > I don't know about DVDR, although I was burning several around when I > really got ill. > > There are near field effects that drop off very quickly, like a couple > inches.. even a fraction of an inch can make a difference. But there's also > radiation and magnetic coupling that drop off pretty gradually. If the > circuits are well designed so the currents cancel (no big loops) then it > does drop off pretty fast. But that's usually not the case (unless it's > high end gear designed to minimize interference... look for coax connectors, > metal chassis, toroidal inductors/transformers... > > > > On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 12:41 PM, Paresh <sunmoonyoga@...> wrote: > >> >> >> Is there more emf when recording to a DVDR hard drive than from just >> playing back a prerecorded DVD? >> >> And is there a distance from emf sources at which the emfs are suddenly >> lower? Thanks. >> blessings, >> Paresh >> >> http://home.earthlink.net/~sunmoonyoga/<http://home.earthlink.net/%7Esunmoonyoga\ /> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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