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I think the premise is that the nerves can heal and " spark " across

and make the connections....must be more to it, sorry I don't know

what the more is. May your highest and greatest good be realized in

your quest.

 

francie

 

Gettingwell, gemno@a... wrote:

> Hi Francine,

> Thanks for these tips. I will be going to the Vitamin shop to

buy it

> if they carry it. If not, I'll got to Wild oats, a HFS in

Princeton, NJ.

> Hearing losses have many varied reasons....mine is nerve

deafness and

> is a genetic trait. I'm a little skeptical because I have always

read that

> once the hair cells are dead, they cannot be restored. However, as

long as

> there are no side effects, it is certainly worth a shot. Perhaps it

will

> help preserve the hearing I now have since my loss is currently

progressive.

> I truly appreciate your response and will let you and the list

know about

> the results.

> Have a wonderful day.

> Jean

>

>

> In a message dated 1/9/02 6:51:37 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> francies2 writes:

>

> << Jean,

>

> I know two people who were scheduled for (1st) one shoulder, both

> knees and both hips and (2nd) one knee replacement(s) They started

> using the super antioxident formula of OPC-3 and NEVER had to have

> the surgery. ......

>

> So perhaps the pain and dis-easment you speak of CAN be overcome.

>

> As far as hearing loss, t..... people whose hearing has been at

least

> partially and some nearly completely restored with the use of the

> essential oil of Helichrysum.

>

> Francie

>

> > Hi JoAnn,

> > I wish I could reverse my profound hearing loss and severe

> > osteoarthritis in my legs with herbs, vitamins and dietary

changes.

> Good

> > health is really worth everything.

> >

> > Jean >>

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There is on the internet, a fellow who publishes, for a small fee, his

program to combat hyper-acidity, acid-reflux disease, etc. He prescribes a

fairly strict program of natural foods, etc. However, when people are

suffering particularly painful episodes of acid indigestion, with the

potential of damaging esophageal tissue, repeatedly exposed to acid, he

specified a near fool-proof, emergency remedy. If there is available a

good-sized tomato which has been allowed to ripen to the point, just before

it looks likely to rot, consume it. He claims your acidity will vanish.

This can be done on a regular basis, for people that have a serious problem

with acid, by having a small number of tomatos around, that are allowed to

ripen to a maximal degree, and added to salads or juiced, if not needed for

hyper-acidity.

Perhaps, our habit of, so often, eating less than fully ripenend fruit, is

taking a special toll on our digestive health.

I've noticed that, with oranges, the riper, richer, juicier and sweeter they

are, the less they're likely to cause me any acid discomfort; and I have a

serious problem in this area.

It's also possible to view this from a quite different angle. The better my

digestion, which can be influenced by numerous factors, including

non-dietary factors, the better able I am to enjoy such foods as tomatos,

grapes, oranges and other citrus fruit, etc.; rather than seeing the problem

from the viewpoint, that the more I " avoid " those foods, which are, after

all, loaded with healthfull, nutritional values, the better off will be my

digestion: a viewpoint I'd rather not take.

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" mrsjoguest " <joguest

 

Thursday, January 10, 2002 8:22 AM

margarine is bad. period. (was: Re: Adell Davis and

Early ...

 

 

> --- John,

> Yes, tomatoes are a wonder food for those who can tolerate

> their high acidity. In my experience, the higher acid content of

> certain foods adversely affect my joints.

> The alkaline foods are considerably more beneficial to those prone to

> arthritis. As arthritis runs in my family I try to eat accordingly. :-

> )

> Everyone has to find their own answers I agree. This was just a

> suggestion I've heard repeated on several of my cable health shows.

> Several ladies testified they had conquered the ill effects of

> Arthritis with dietary changes. When cutting down or eliminating much

> of the dairy and red meats they found that their symptoms were

> alleviated quite effectively. They seemed to agree that a high

> protein diet and nightshade veggies only exacerbates the condition

> with more mobility to prove it. :-) Complex carbs seem to be more

> beneficial to this condition.

> JoAnn

>

> JoAnn Guest

> joguest

> Friendsforhealthnaturally

> http://canceranswer.homestead.com/AIM.html

>

> " John Polifronio " <counterpnt@e...> wrote:

> > JoAnn

> > The view that such foods as potatos, tomatoes, etc. (the dreaded

> > " nightshade " foods) are bad for us, is controversial to say the

> least. I

> > have often spoken of the best healer I went to in my life, who's

> > prescriptions and dietary and medical advice, based on a clean, and

> natural

> > diet, produced for me a level of good health, I had previously not

> dreamed

> > possible, considered tomatoes a wonder food, brimming with valuable

> > nutritional elements.

> > -

> > " mrsjoguest " <joguest@m...>

> > <Gettingwell>

> > Wednesday, January 09, 2002 12:51 PM

> > margarine is bad. period. (was: Re: Adell

> Davis and

> > Early ...

> >

> >

> > > --- Jean,

> > > I wish you could also. I believe that eliminating some of

> > > the " nightshade " foods is helpful...also glucosamine and MSM. I

> had a

> > > list of foods for arthritis around somewhere. I know diet changes

> are

> > > beneficial for that also. Have you tried eliminating dairy?

> There's a

> > > link there somewhere. Can't put my finger on it right now, but it

> > > does exist. :-)

> > > Bromelain is good for pain. This is present in pineapples..also

> > > available in supplement form.

> > > JoAnn

> > >

> > > JoAnn Guest

> > > joguest@m...

> > > Friendsforhealthnaturally

> > > http://canceranswer.homestead.com/AIM.html

> > >

> > > gemno@a... wrote:

> > > > In a message dated 1/8/02 10:49:40 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> > > dfnewman@a...

> > > > writes:

> > > >

> > > > << I'm just glad that I was able to reverse some of the ill

> > > effects by

> > > > taking vitamins and herbs and dietary changes. Otherwise I

> would

> > > be

> > > > six feet under but for the grace of God.

> > > > JoAnn

> > > > >>

> > > >

> > > > Hi JoAnn,

> > > > I wish I could reverse my profound hearing loss and severe

> > > > osteoarthritis in my legs with herbs, vitamins and dietary

> > > changes. Good

> > > > health is really worth everything.

> > > >

> > > > Jean

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building

> health

> > > and well being.

> > >

> > > To learn more about the Gettingwell group,

> > > Subscription and list archives are at:

> > > Gettingwell

> > >

> > >

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