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For those eating peanut butter....I am missing blood volume (according to

my radioactive blood volume testing per Bell) and I have A negative blood

so after I read the book on Eating For Your blood Type which recommended

peanuts for A negative blood I started consuming them....but I decided to

avoid peanut butter because it can contain carcinogens if not properly

harvested, prepared, and stored. What I get is Planters peanuts because

they are good quality (the version without MSG) and they are salted and I

need to eat a high salt diet for orthostatic intolerance. Also walnuts

are apparently also a blood thinner so I make a good Moosewood spread

which is blended walnuts and feta cheese. Thins my blood and boosts my

salt intake at the same time. best, Beth

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Anyone trying fasting for the first time should do their homework. I read

books, articles and asked questions on this listserve for several weeks

before I began.

As for asking an MD about fasting, chances are they will tell you not to

fast, that there is no benefit. Most MDs are totally clueless. If you have

preexisting health problems, especially of a serious nature, these are

addressed in all of the good books on fasting and you should follow this

advice. Read the books, do your homework, and never rely on one person's

advice. Be your own physician! Master your health and master your life!

I recommend Cleanse and Purify Thyself, but this is not the " end all/be all "

of fasting and cleansing. There is no single book that has all the answers.

Kathy Ingham

In a message dated 11/15/00 4:06:25 AM Eastern Standard Time,

bowel cleanseegroups writes:

> Therefore my suggestion: Put a warning note at the end of these

contributions.

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> Your thoughts to this, please?

> Best of health to all,

> Lill

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Kay, thanks for the info on the window guards.

Judi;

What happened to my name on the round robin tape? I think you have my

address but if you don't, ask and I will give it to you again. We take the

center seat out of our van too (its much easier to maneuver with it out).

Only problem is that the kids fight when they are all sitting next to each

other. We have put the seat back in a couple of times because of the

fighting but it always comes back out because its just too crowded with it

in. Can you send me the pics you posted of you & Jean's visit privately (I

am on digest and don't get to see them)?

Thanks

, mom to twins Nicala & ,ds (4) and (2)

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I agree with everyone that responded to this being a open board and

discussing things openly like someone else said why have this board if a

subject comes up and the first person that answered they went private end of

subject no knowledged shared there and thats what the board is about sharing

and learning people that already know the answer or just not interested can

do the same thing I do SKIP OVER IT.

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There could be another illness going on also. Weight loss can

be a symptom of hypo, but if you have not had other serious dx ruled

out to explain the loss, i would get yourself to another MD pronto!

Im assuming that you didnt already only weigh 120...

>From: " nb9i " <nb9i@...>

>Subject: Need help with suspected Hypothyroidism

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>Hi,

> I am new to the group and need advice! I have been doing as much

>reading as I can on the " hypo " subject but need some help. I seem to

>fit the " profile " but with one glaring item. What fits: ALWAYS

>COLD...entire body...I'm uncomfortably cold when all others say they

>aren't cold at all. Hair loss on calves of legs, dry skin, much

>fatigue, eyesight getting " cloudy " , muscle pain.

>What doesn't seem to fit: I see all others complain of weight GAIN. I

>have a real weight LOSS problem. I'm 5'9 " and my weight has fallen to

>115 lbs. I want to " eat like mad " ...always hungry but it never

>translates to weight. I had mercury problems when I had all amalgam

>removed from my teeth. I've never recovered from that and I really

>lost weight. Can someone give me suggestions to turn this around? Am

>I looking to " Hypothyroid " as the wrong diagnosis?

--

anomie

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expensive, impressive collection that they just have to dust "

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re your question about hours and skill mix, Did the Lightfoot study 'nursing

by numbers' consider this? But I could be completely wrong since it was

completed quite a few years ago.

Whittaker

Senior Lecturer

Department of Nursing

University of Central Lancashire

Preston PR1 2HE

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Tel: 01772 893786

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Yes it was. Jane Lightfoot was based at SPRU in York University,

and I think it came out in 1996.

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If I am right the Lightfoot study I know was about school nursing.

Margaret

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Just read this one as well. Nursing by Numbers came out in 1992 I

think, and wasn't very definitive from what I remember, because the

managers they interviewed weren't very definitive on how their

staffing mix was determined.

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re your question about hours and skill mix, Did the Lightfoot study 'nursing

by numbers' consider this? But I could be completely wrong since it was

completed quite a few years ago.

Whittaker

Senior Lecturer

Department of Nursing

University of Central Lancashire

Preston PR1 2HE

e-mail kwhittaker1@...

Tel: 01772 893786

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Yes, you are right, Margaret, Lightfoot certainly carried out one of the first

studies into school nursing in the mid-nineties. But that was after the

'nursing by numbers' study (wish I was good at titles like that), which was

about skillmix: circa 1992, I think.

I don't remember the extent to which it looked at the mathematics and economics

of skillmix; just whether or not it happened. It did in district nursing, but

very little in health visiting, if I recall correctly. Where there were team

members in helth visiting in those days, it was mainly to work with the

elderly, which the authors concluded was due to a kind of ageism. I found that

difficult to accept, having (like the earlier correspondence about HV and the

elderly) worked with some excellent nurses whose health promoting skills for

maintaining frail older people in their homes were excellent. Their work,

though, was far more predictable, just because of the relative stability of the

older people's life situation, than the work with constantly-changing young

families. Where changes occurred, it was most usually due to illness, which

meant it was time to hand over to district nurse or GP.

Margaret Buttigieg wrote:

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Thanks - was tyhat the document that used for her skill mix

profesional briefing which enabled us to move her on?

Margaret.

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I want to Thank you for writing..Never worry that it is to long..You all

have been Great is..I am still going up and down with this..and hubby is

waiting for his second report to see how much virus..He says hes not

worried but I can tell he is..I wonder if I affected him or vice versa

now?I figured mine came from blood transfusion in 89 or a tatoo I got in

91....He also had a high risk past and was in the Army about 74 in Hanau

W.Germany..Not sure if I spelled that right...?? He did have hepatitis B

in the Army..Well he thought it was B..But Dr said he teste negative for

B..He was 17 years old then..He is 46 today.

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Hey, Wolf

just a thought--Hanau is a stonethrow from furt, where I grew

up. I got hepC there, in 1972 or earlier. Nearly all of the GIs from

those days who had B also have C. It used to be called nonspecific

hep and then nonA-nonB hep. Now we know it is HCV.

Sexual transmission has never been established, and I know I never

passed it on thru sex. So...that leaves us...

Hugs, Suzy

> I want to Thank you for writing..Never worry that it is to

long..You all

> have been Great is..I am still going up and down with this..and

hubby is

> waiting for his second report to see how much virus..He says hes not

> worried but I can tell he is..I wonder if I affected him or vice

versa

> now?I figured mine came from blood transfusion in 89 or a tatoo I

got in

> 91....He also had a high risk past and was in the Army about 74 in

Hanau

> W.Germany..Not sure if I spelled that right...?? He did have

hepatitis B

> in the Army..Well he thought it was B..But Dr said he teste

negative for

> B..He was 17 years old then..He is 46 today.

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Wow! So the stress in my life could actually have caused this disease??? Is

it irreversible?

bev

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Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 18:30:38 EST

From: lowerbp2@...

Subject: Re: Liddle's syndrome

How long was he in a coma before he died? The adrenals will get bigger

with

stress.

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In a message dated 2/5/05 12:51:15, bev2454@... writes:

Wow! So the stress in my life could actually have caused this disease??? Is

it irreversible?

Not likley but will cause big adrenals.

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the bigger the glands the more aldo?

Thanks

Mark

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In a message dated 2/5/05 12:51:15, bev2454@... writes:

Wow! So the stress in my life could actually have caused this disease??? Isit irreversible?Not likley but will cause big adrenals.

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In a message dated 2/5/05 8:05:53 PM, thewhiningpplz@... writes:

the bigger the glands the more aldo?

Good question=in general stress kicks on more of the Zona Fasiculata which produces cortisol etc. The Z Glomerulosa is where the aldo comes from. However Conn's adenomas look like the ZF not the ZG. Dont know much about the study of aldo production under stress except for heat stress which kicks it on in a few hours. .

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----Hey , nice work! Test whether you removed trauma / potential for

trauma from Charlie by doing the Immunics. You're reminding us that sometimes

Immunic acts are those that prepare us for other things. Keep showing us how

it's done! xo, Deanya -----

wrote:

Not really a cure, well maybe it was. Here goes: Last night my son and I

did immunics on his loose tooth. I spoke it as he listened... for each

body, said, " Charlie's tooth will pop out after he wakes up tomorrow morning

and

before he goes to camp (9 am) ... after playing with a friend downstairs

(before camp) he came up and said his tooth was bleeding and at that point we

were able to " pop " it out !!!

Then did immunics action to stop the bleeding and heal the opening and

succeeded there too!

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