Guest guest Posted August 12, 2002 Report Share Posted August 12, 2002 Please unsubscribe me , Too much e-mail! thanks garlockmjjt@... and [ ] Natural things we can do> > > > > Hi everyone, We get such valuable info from this site, and> > we each> > > > come away a little wiser thanks to the many who provide info.> > Claudine,> > > > again a very special thank you for all the time you put into> > this. I just> > > > wanted to pass on something that many may not have given> > consideration in> > > > helping our livers with their massive job. I've always been an> > avid> > > > swimmer, but with the diagnosis of Hep. C I had to stop it.> > Why? Because> > > > of the Chlorine in the pools. There are other chemicals to be> > used, but> > > > most public pools will not go the expense. As we all know the> > skin is our> > > > largest organ and whatever we bathe in or smear on us, the liver> > has to> > > > filter out. When I became aware of this I could help my liver by> > reading> > > > labels instead of trusting the manufacturers. I do a search on> > the net on> > > > every word I don't understand. The same holds true in food. In> > Texas> > > Blue> > > > Bell ice cream is touted as the best, natural ice cream. When> > the label> > > > says some of the ingrediants are artificial then the advertizing> > is> > > > misleading and my liver pays the price. I have to be my own> > watch dog> > > > because it's my liver. It doesn't want airplane glue or dye in> > it. I> > > bring> > > > this up because so often we think we must purchase so much stuff> > for our> > > > livers while we overlook simple things we can do...for the whole> > body.> > > Yes,> > > > my way is Colostrum and a few added things, but I believe one of> > the> > > biggest> > > > things I did was to start reading labels and finding out exactly> > what I> > > was> > > > smearing on my skin and calling it good for it. As I said, it's> > just food> > > > for thought and I hope it makes others consider small ways you> > can help> > > out> > > > your liver. God Bless each of you and as Jeanne says, we've not> > been> > > given> > > > a death sentence. Yes, it's serious but not so serious that it> > should rob> > > > you of life and joy of having it. Janie> > > > >> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2002 Report Share Posted August 13, 2002 New Zealand has very strict standards for their dairy industry, and for the harvesting of colostrum. It is a superior colostrum by far. And I take Flanagan's authentic Silica Hydride, Active H-, with mine, so I receive the most efficient delivery possible. There have been so many changes and top scientists, including Flanagan, leaving Royal Body Care, aka, Royal-Health, I just have lost confidence in their products. I get my colostrum anywhere else first. And Symbiotics is a good source. Peace, Jeanine >From: " DougJanie " <roodsters@...> >Reply- >< > >Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Natural things we can do >Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2002 13:58:32 -0500 >MIME-Version: 1.0 >Received: from n9.grp.scd. ([66.218.66.93]) by >mc1-f17.law16.hotmail.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC(5.0.2195.4905); Mon, 12 >Aug 2002 11:59:53 -0700 >Received: from [66.218.67.193] by n9.grp.scd. with NNFMP; 12 Aug >2002 18:58:16 -0000 >Received: (EGP: mail-8_0_7_4); 12 Aug 2002 18:58:15 -0000 >Received: (qmail 75708 invoked from network); 12 Aug 2002 18:58:15 -0000 >Received: from unknown (66.218.66.218) by m11.grp.scd. with QMQP; >12 Aug 2002 18:58:15 -0000 >Received: from unknown (HELO ps1.granbury.com) (205.162.53.5) by >mta3.grp.scd. with SMTP; 12 Aug 2002 18:58:15 -0000 >Received: from valuedcu (dial-g1-16.granbury.com [204.94.62.16])by >ps1.granbury.com (8.11.6/8.11.6) with SMTP id g7CIrdr12078for >< >; Mon, 12 Aug 2002 13:53:41 -0500 >X-eGroups-Return: >sentto-2436732-2054-1029178696-hepc=hotmail.com@... >X-Sender: roodsters@... >X-Apparently- >Message-ID: <000901c24232$42d74f40$103e5ecc@valuedcu> >References: <aj8v4q+de97eGroups> >X-Priority: 3 >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4522.1200 >X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.50.4522.1200 >Mailing-List: list ; contact > -owner >Delivered-mailing list >Precedence: bulk >List-Unsubscribe: <mailto: -unsubscribe > >Return-Path: >sentto-2436732-2054-1029178696-hepc=hotmail.com@... >X-OriginalArrivalTime: 12 Aug 2002 18:59:53.0057 (UTC) >FILETIME=[70F30D10:01C24232] > >Karolyn, > I'm so sold on Colostrum from Symbiotics I just won't buy it from >someone else. I'm not doubting what you say and please believe that. It's >just after having been on Symbiotics so long and then after Sept. 11 when >it >was difficult to get the product from New Zealand due to the planes being >grounded...I had to try other brands and it was before I really realized >the >difference. For me, it's too heavy a price to pay to take the chance with >our USDA. I sent a letter off to another member of this site this morning >stating why I don't buy Colostrum from Metafoods anymore. They do have a >few items of Symbiotics left, but not many. Royal Health may be good, it's >just when I'm referring someone I can only say positively Symbiotics is >what >it says it is. Maybe you can see the letter I wrote about metafoods. I >order other products from them, but I will never order their form of >Colostrum again. I live in this country and I love the USA, but I have to >tell you, the USDA's approval really doesn't convince me. How many >packages >of meat have been recalled that had their stamp of approval? I'm not >trying >to be an antagonist, it's just my blood work shows the difference whenever >I've had to switch. I like the results I have with Symbiotics and I trust >them. You are probably okay with what you're doing. If you discover it >isn't working, then try Symbiotics. I don't know anything about the >Microclusters and I suppose my body doesn't seem to need them...you got me >there. I just know when I tell anyone, I have to tell them what I know >will >work and will not harm them without a doubt in my mind. If you are pleased >with the results that's what matters. Thank you for asking. Keep in mind >I've been on this for almost three years so I've got the records to prove >it >works consistently and effectively. That alone gives me the confidence to >recommend it. Have a blessed day Karolyn. I always look to see if you >have >more interesting things to pass on. Janie > [ ] Natural things we can do > > > > > Hi everyone, We get such valuable info from this site, and > > we each > > > > come away a little wiser thanks to the many who provide info. > > Claudine, > > > > again a very special thank you for all the time you put into > > this. I just > > > > wanted to pass on something that many may not have given > > consideration in > > > > helping our livers with their massive job. I've always been an > > avid > > > > swimmer, but with the diagnosis of Hep. C I had to stop it. > > Why? Because > > > > of the Chlorine in the pools. There are other chemicals to be > > used, but > > > > most public pools will not go the expense. As we all know the > > skin is our > > > > largest organ and whatever we bathe in or smear on us, the liver > > has to > > > > filter out. When I became aware of this I could help my liver by > > reading > > > > labels instead of trusting the manufacturers. I do a search on > > the net on > > > > every word I don't understand. The same holds true in food. In > > Texas > > > Blue > > > > Bell ice cream is touted as the best, natural ice cream. When > > the label > > > > says some of the ingrediants are artificial then the advertizing > > is > > > > misleading and my liver pays the price. I have to be my own > > watch dog > > > > because it's my liver. It doesn't want airplane glue or dye in > > it. I > > > bring > > > > this up because so often we think we must purchase so much stuff > > for our > > > > livers while we overlook simple things we can do...for the whole > > body. > > > Yes, > > > > my way is Colostrum and a few added things, but I believe one of > > the > > > biggest > > > > things I did was to start reading labels and finding out exactly > > what I > > > was > > > > smearing on my skin and calling it good for it. As I said, it's > > just food > > > > for thought and I hope it makes others consider small ways you > > can help > > > out > > > > your liver. God Bless each of you and as Jeanne says, we've not > > been > > > given > > > > a death sentence. Yes, it's serious but not so serious that it > > should rob > > > > you of life and joy of having it. Janie > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2002 Report Share Posted August 13, 2002 They will never get anything with " Immunzen " , they need to type Immunizen. Re: [ ] Re: Natural things we can do Rexall/Unicity also has an excellent colostrum product too you can check it out at www.rexall.com/rjunlimited and type in Immunzen in the search area,, its a superior product as well,, jackie > Karolyn, > I'm so sold on Colostrum from Symbiotics I just won't buy it from > someone else. I'm not doubting what you say and please believe that. It's > just after having been on Symbiotics so long and then after Sept. 11 when it > was difficult to get the product from New Zealand due to the planes being > grounded...I had to try other brands and it was before I really realized the > difference. For me, it's too heavy a price to pay to take the chance with > our USDA. I sent a letter off to another member of this site this morning > stating why I don't buy Colostrum from Metafoods anymore. They do have a > few items of Symbiotics left, but not many. Royal Health may be good, it's > just when I'm referring someone I can only say positively Symbiotics is what > it says it is. Maybe you can see the letter I wrote about metafoods. I > order other products from them, but I will never order their form of > Colostrum again. I live in this country and I love the USA, but I have to > tell you, the USDA's approval really doesn't convince me. How many packages > of meat have been recalled that had their stamp of approval? I'm not trying > to be an antagonist, it's just my blood work shows the difference whenever > I've had to switch. I like the results I have with Symbiotics and I trust > them. You are probably okay with what you're doing. If you discover it > isn't working, then try Symbiotics. I don't know anything about the > Microclusters and I suppose my body doesn't seem to need them...you got me > there. I just know when I tell anyone, I have to tell them what I know will > work and will not harm them without a doubt in my mind. If you are pleased > with the results that's what matters. Thank you for asking. Keep in mind > I've been on this for almost three years so I've got the records to prove it > works consistently and effectively. That alone gives me the confidence to > recommend it. Have a blessed day Karolyn. I always look to see if you have > more interesting things to pass on. Janie > [ ] Natural things we can do > > > > > Hi everyone, We get such valuable info from this site, and > > we each > > > > come away a little wiser thanks to the many who provide info. > > Claudine, > > > > again a very special thank you for all the time you put into > > this. I just > > > > wanted to pass on something that many may not have given > > consideration in > > > > helping our livers with their massive job. I've always been an > > avid > > > > swimmer, but with the diagnosis of Hep. C I had to stop it. > > Why? Because > > > > of the Chlorine in the pools. There are other chemicals to be > > used, but > > > > most public pools will not go the expense. As we all know the > > skin is our > > > > largest organ and whatever we bathe in or smear on us, the liver > > has to > > > > filter out. When I became aware of this I could help my liver by > > reading > > > > labels instead of trusting the manufacturers. I do a search on > > the net on > > > > every word I don't understand. The same holds true in food. In > > Texas > > > Blue > > > > Bell ice cream is touted as the best, natural ice cream. When > > the label > > > > says some of the ingrediants are artificial then the advertizing > > is > > > > misleading and my liver pays the price. I have to be my own > > watch dog > > > > because it's my liver. It doesn't want airplane glue or dye in > > it. I > > > bring > > > > this up because so often we think we must purchase so much stuff > > for our > > > > livers while we overlook simple things we can do...for the whole > > body. > > > Yes, > > > > my way is Colostrum and a few added things, but I believe one of > > the > > > biggest > > > > things I did was to start reading labels and finding out exactly > > what I > > > was > > > > smearing on my skin and calling it good for it. As I said, it's > > just food > > > > for thought and I hope it makes others consider small ways you > > can help > > > out > > > > your liver. God Bless each of you and as Jeanne says, we've not > > been > > > given > > > > a death sentence. Yes, it's serious but not so serious that it > > should rob > > > > you of life and joy of having it. Janie > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2002 Report Share Posted August 13, 2002 When I first signed up for this group, I too was surprised at all the emails I got. It was very easily changed by editing my membership. When I have the time, I come here to " feed. " I appreciate ANY helpful information shared by fellow heppers. I need all the help I can get. And if some people think some of us might get a bit " preachy " , it's only because we want to share what we have found that helps us. You not only are what you eat but also what you think and believe. God bless you. Karolyn > I must say Rob has a point. I know we have the power to delete but it would be a lot nicer to not have to. There are many instances where folks could e-mail each other privately rather than hitting the reply button. There are threads that go on and on about various alternatives therapies and religion that we don't all need to hear. I very much appreciate the kind of information that Claudine puts out for example. And, I respect everyone's right to believe and speak what they think is the truth. No replies to this e-mail are expected. > > Re: [ ] Re: Natural things we can do > > > DO YOU KNOW HOW i CAN GET RID OF THE HEP EMAIL TO MY ADDRESS? I HAVE HEP BUT FIND THIS EMAILING TO ME BY HUNDREDS OF HEP FREAKS TO BE ANNOYING. SO WHAT WE HAVE HEP MOST OF US WILL LIVE A NORMAL LIVE TIME WITH THE ONLY SICKNESS BEING A COLD. > > ROB > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2002 Report Share Posted August 13, 2002 Thank You charles You are right, I mistyped it,, thank you for catching this,, hope you are doing well,, jackie > They will never get anything with " Immunzen " , they need to type Immunizen. > > Re: [ ] Re: Natural things we can do > > Rexall/Unicity also has an excellent colostrum product too > you can check it out at www.rexall.com/rjunlimited and > type in Immunzen in the search area,, its a superior > product as well,, jackie > > Karolyn, > > I'm so sold on Colostrum from Symbiotics I just won't buy it > from > > someone else. I'm not doubting what you say and please believe > that. It's > > just after having been on Symbiotics so long and then after Sept. > 11 when it > > was difficult to get the product from New Zealand due to the > planes being > > grounded...I had to try other brands and it was before I really > realized the > > difference. For me, it's too heavy a price to pay to take the > chance with > > our USDA. I sent a letter off to another member of this site this > morning > > stating why I don't buy Colostrum from Metafoods anymore. They do > have a > > few items of Symbiotics left, but not many. Royal Health may be > good, it's > > just when I'm referring someone I can only say positively > Symbiotics is what > > it says it is. Maybe you can see the letter I wrote about > metafoods. I > > order other products from them, but I will never order their form > of > > Colostrum again. I live in this country and I love the USA, but I > have to > > tell you, the USDA's approval really doesn't convince me. How > many packages > > of meat have been recalled that had their stamp of approval? I'm > not trying > > to be an antagonist, it's just my blood work shows the difference > whenever > > I've had to switch. I like the results I have with Symbiotics and > I trust > > them. You are probably okay with what you're doing. If you > discover it > > isn't working, then try Symbiotics. I don't know anything about > the > > Microclusters and I suppose my body doesn't seem to need > them...you got me > > there. I just know when I tell anyone, I have to tell them what I > know will > > work and will not harm them without a doubt in my mind. If you > are pleased > > with the results that's what matters. Thank you for asking. Keep > in mind > > I've been on this for almost three years so I've got the records > to prove it > > works consistently and effectively. That alone gives me the > confidence to > > recommend it. Have a blessed day Karolyn. I always look to see > if you have > > more interesting things to pass on. Janie > > [ ] Natural things we can do > > > > > > Hi everyone, We get such valuable info from this site, > and > > > we each > > > > > come away a little wiser thanks to the many who provide > info. > > > Claudine, > > > > > again a very special thank you for all the time you put into > > > this. I just > > > > > wanted to pass on something that many may not have given > > > consideration in > > > > > helping our livers with their massive job. I've always been > an > > > avid > > > > > swimmer, but with the diagnosis of Hep. C I had to stop it. > > > Why? Because > > > > > of the Chlorine in the pools. There are other chemicals to > be > > > used, but > > > > > most public pools will not go the expense. As we all know > the > > > skin is our > > > > > largest organ and whatever we bathe in or smear on us, the > liver > > > has to > > > > > filter out. When I became aware of this I could help my > liver by > > > reading > > > > > labels instead of trusting the manufacturers. I do a search > on > > > the net on > > > > > every word I don't understand. The same holds true in food. > In > > > Texas > > > > Blue > > > > > Bell ice cream is touted as the best, natural ice cream. > When > > > the label > > > > > says some of the ingrediants are artificial then the > advertizing > > > is > > > > > misleading and my liver pays the price. I have to be my own > > > watch dog > > > > > because it's my liver. It doesn't want airplane glue or dye > in > > > it. I > > > > bring > > > > > this up because so often we think we must purchase so much > stuff > > > for our > > > > > livers while we overlook simple things we can do...for the > whole > > > body. > > > > Yes, > > > > > my way is Colostrum and a few added things, but I believe > one of > > > the > > > > biggest > > > > > things I did was to start reading labels and finding out > exactly > > > what I > > > > was > > > > > smearing on my skin and calling it good for it. As I said, > it's > > > just food > > > > > for thought and I hope it makes others consider small ways > you > > > can help > > > > out > > > > > your liver. God Bless each of you and as Jeanne says, we've > not > > > been > > > > given > > > > > a death sentence. Yes, it's serious but not so serious that > it > > > should rob > > > > > you of life and joy of having it. Janie > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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