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To Kathy R -

I wrote a reply to your note and sent it to the address on the heading.

It came back with a notice of " user unknown " . If you have a different

address or different version I could try re sending it. Otherwise, I guess

I'll have to send it to the list.

Jackie

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You know, the childseat backwards is the right way. But I have a point

that's different. I don't wear my seatbelt from a different perspective and

the airbag contention is different too.

For all that don't know me, I have had a kidney transplant since 1970. I

don't wear seatbelts most of the time. I also need the airbag detached so

it doesn't crush my transplant, not because I'm small.

The doctors have written me a prescription to have them dis-connected, they

don't want my tummy crushed, because that's where the TP is

Judi

>Message: 2

> Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 15:38:40 -0500

> From: " Narewski Family " <chiefski@...>

>Subject: Re: Air Bag Disconnection information needed

>

> I remember the discussion we had many months ago on this. Do we really

>want to disconnect a safety device. Granted some have sent out alarmist

>comments on this. I however as a mechanic for more than 25 years have given

>much thought to this.

>

> Is the WHEEL softer than the bag? Remember that the great concern with

>airbags is children seated in front in rear facing seats (99 fatalities

>since the late 80's). Co-incidentally more unbelted children are killed

>every year. Perhaps a study of the non-existent LP data would dispel this

>concern. I am staking my money on the airbag as providing some enhanced

>protection rather than relying on belts that are designed for average sized

>people.

>

> I should know, 5 feets 9 inches of Jo Ann's husband here. She must be

>protected at all costs and I consider an airbag much better than a wheel to

>the ribs. Having seen several crashes I believe the ribs lose to the wheel

>every time. Note the proximity of the wheel to the torso of the LP. Belts

>are designed to stretch. Now calculate the stretch factor, reach of LP and

>the probability we have it right.

>

>

>Have your relatives send me the crash photos after the funeral on

>disconnected airbag systems so I can verify the formula.

>

>

>

>

>The Chief

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Hi Jerry,

I wish I had your problem!! I wonder if you're eating only highly

beneficial foods? If so, you might try eating more neutral ones and less

highly beneficial ones. Were you losing weight before you started the type

O diet?

Hope this helps. Louise

>hi my name is jerry can someone please help me with my situation. i have

>been

>on this typeo diet for about 2 months and i am losing alot of weight i cant

>afford thanks

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hi my name is jerry can someone please help me with my situation. i have been

on this typeo diet for about 2 months and i am losing alot of weight i cant

afford thanks

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Jerry,

What are you eating? Do you have any other medical conditions? Sound like

you need to go to a naturopathic doctor specializing in blood type nutrition.

I wish you the best.

Kathleen

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Could ya'll please explain why O's aren't suppose to use immune booster

herbs? I am an O and I love Echinacea, along with St. s Wort which I

cant live with out. What does it do if you take it? I am really anxious to

know. Thanks a bunch.

Sincerely,

Suzanne C Strickland

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Suzanne,

Aside from Dr. D'Adamo's research on blood chemistry, I couldn't tell you why

he disrecommends echinacea and St. 's wort. Cat's Claw is also a natural

antibiotic, as well as an anti-inflammatory. I have used it, along with

cayenne for sore throats any number of times.

Kathleen

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i wish i knew why the echinacea and st. johns wort are avoids for us

....also oil of evening primrose was great for my hot flashes...and he says

not to use it...are there ways we can find out more about his reasons and

his research on these things?

Re: Digest Number 207

> Suzanne,

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> Aside from Dr. D'Adamo's research on blood chemistry, I couldn't tell you

why

> he disrecommends echinacea and St. 's wort. Cat's Claw is also a

natural

> antibiotic, as well as an anti-inflammatory. I have used it, along with

> cayenne for sore throats any number of times.

>

> Kathleen

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Dear Kip,

You might want to check out another internet support group regarding DMPS?

Some people have had some serious problems with it. If you want the

address, I would be glad to e-mail you privately with that info.

LucindaLInda

>Message: 7

> Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2000 09:02:56 -0700

> From: Kip King <wodi007@...>

>Subject: Re: cilantro and mercury poisoning

>

>One correction to my statement. I meant to say that I'm using

>intravenous DMPS chelation to remove mercury from my body, not EDTA.

> >

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Thanks, but I've had over a dozen DMPS treatment with no problems.

Daughetee wrote:

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> Dear Kip,

> You might want to check out another internet support group regarding

> DMPS?

> Some people have had some serious problems with it. If you want the

> address, I would be glad to e-mail you privately with that info.

> LucindaLInda

> >Message: 7

> > Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2000 09:02:56 -0700

> > From: Kip King <wodi007@...>

> >Subject: Re: cilantro and mercury poisoning

> >

> >One correction to my statement. I meant to say that I'm using

> >intravenous DMPS chelation to remove mercury from my body, not EDTA.

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