Guest guest Posted January 13, 2002 Report Share Posted January 13, 2002 1. Try Desetin, or other forms of zinc oxide for a deoderant. 2. Kids, Some things I tried did not work; But these did. On Saturday they got as dime to spend for penny Candy. That may not work today. But When It is not Saturday " No Candy " worked because they did get some on Sat. When they were playing outside and Dinner time came; thare was only a salad on the Table. They were hungry - they ate it. Today they are actually one of those ordering salad at McDonalds. New foods: Only for Daddy, you may not have any this time, maybe next time- Well you lmay have a little taste. Today they will eat anything but one or two foods. Good Luck Lorenzo --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.313 / Virus Database: 174 - Release 1/3/02 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2002 Report Share Posted January 13, 2002 I really admire Nanci in her attempt to grow healthy kids. It has inspired me as my eldest in 7yrs old. he is VERY fussy.... my middle daughter isn't so bad. If you have any hints on what to feed them that is healthy and yummy, I would love to have the recipes! They have got to like sugar too much, as I have got slack and given them foods I don't agree with. My 7 yr. old was fed only organic food till he was 2, and no sugar or any rubbish. After aged 2, he got fussy, and I resorted to foods that he would eat. I must get tough now, or all will be lost! The problem is - I cannot think of what to give them that they would eat! They are very aware of what is healthy and what is not, but still prefer to eat junk! It's very frustrating. I must admit they are healthier than a lot of their peers - in part due to the fact I didn't vaccinate them. I believe it makes the world of difference to their general health. Tracy - " Lorenzo " <lorenzo1 Sunday, 13 January 2002 22:21 Alum and Kids, > 1. Try Desetin, or other forms of zinc oxide for a deoderant. > > > 2. Kids, > > Some things I tried did not work; But these did. > > On Saturday they got as dime to spend for penny Candy. That may not work > today. But When It is not Saturday " No Candy " worked because they did get > some on Sat. > > When they were playing outside and Dinner time came; thare was only a salad > on the Table. They were hungry - they ate it. Today they are actually > one of those ordering salad at McDonalds. > > New foods: Only for Daddy, you may not have any this time, maybe next > time- Well you lmay have a little taste. Today they will eat anything > but one or two foods. > > Good Luck Lorenzo > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.313 / Virus Database: 174 - Release 1/3/02 > > > > 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 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2002 Report Share Posted January 13, 2002 I love your methods especially the special meal, only for dad. Humans are funny creatures; always wanting what we can not have. Nanci Anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows, but only empties today of its strength. Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892) - Lorenzo Gettingwell Sunday, January 13, 2002 1:21 AM Alum and Kids, 1. Try Desetin, or other forms of zinc oxide for a deoderant. 2. Kids, Some things I tried did not work; But these did. On Saturday they got as dime to spend for penny Candy. That may not work today. But When It is not Saturday " No Candy " worked because they did get some on Sat. When they were playing outside and Dinner time came; thare was only a salad on the Table. They were hungry - they ate it. Today they are actually one of those ordering salad at McDonalds. New foods: Only for Daddy, you may not have any this time, maybe next time- Well you lmay have a little taste. Today they will eat anything but one or two foods. Good Luck Lorenzo --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.313 / Virus Database: 174 - Release 1/3/02 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2002 Report Share Posted January 14, 2002 ---Try Luna and/or Clifbars.:-) My grandkids never pass them up. Yummmy! A health food bar that is actually good and good for you. LOL http://www.clifbar.com JoAnn JoAnn Guest joguest Friendsforhealthnaturally " Nick Grant " <nwgrant@i...> wrote: > I really admire Nanci in her attempt to grow healthy kids. It has inspired > me as my eldest in 7yrs old. he is VERY fussy.... my middle daughter isn't > so bad. If you have any hints on what to feed them that is healthy and > yummy, I would love to have the recipes! They have got to like sugar too > much, as I have got slack and given them foods I don't agree with. My 7 yr. > old was fed only organic food till he was 2, and no sugar or any rubbish. > After aged 2, he got fussy, and I resorted to foods that he would eat. I > must get tough now, or all will be lost! The problem is - I cannot > think of what to give them that they would eat! They are very aware of what > is healthy and what is not, but still prefer to eat junk! It's very > frustrating. I must admit they are healthier than a lot of their peers - in > part due to the fact I didn't vaccinate them. I believe it makes the world > of difference to their general health. > > Tracy > - > " Lorenzo " <lorenzo1@w...> > <Gettingwell> > Sunday, 13 January 2002 22:21 > Alum and Kids, > > > > 1. Try Desetin, or other forms of zinc oxide for a deoderant. > > > > > > 2. Kids, > > > > Some things I tried did not work; But these did. > > > > On Saturday they got as dime to spend for penny Candy. That may not work > > today. But When It is not Saturday " No Candy " worked because they did > get > > some on Sat. > > > > When they were playing outside and Dinner time came; thare was only a > salad > > on the Table. They were hungry - they ate it. Today they are actually > > one of those ordering salad at McDonalds. > > > > New foods: Only for Daddy, you may not have any this time, maybe next > > time- Well you lmay have a little taste. Today they will eat anything > > but one or two foods. > > > > Good Luck Lorenzo > > > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.313 / Virus Database: 174 - Release 1/3/02 > > > > > > > > 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 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2002 Report Share Posted January 14, 2002 I found these at BiMart, I was wondering if they are really any good or if it was just another selling scam. Nanci ---Try Luna and/or Clifbars.:-) My grandkids never pass them up. Yummmy! A health food bar that is actually good and good for you. LOL http://www.clifbar.com JoAnn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2002 Report Share Posted January 14, 2002 - " mrsjoguest " <joguest Monday, January 14, 2002 11:05 AM Re: Alum and Kids, > ---Try Luna and/or Clifbars.:-) My grandkids never pass them up. > Yummmy! A health food bar that is actually good and good for you. LOL > http://www.clifbar.com > JoAnn Each must make up own minds for themselves, but I sure would not call a Cliff bar " health food " , no matter what the manufacturer claims! It is grossly bloated with un-needed carbohydrates which stress out the pancreas & jerk serotonin levels around in the same way sugar does, albeit not as extreme. Alobar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2002 Report Share Posted January 14, 2002 --Nanci, Luna and clifbars are a very healthy alternative to sweets! My DIL and I can both attest to that. She started eating the Luna bars for women (which contain the flaxseed meal also, by the way)just a few months previous...was able to forgo a lap with a few dietary changes also. She is drinking the required eight glasses a day, eating luna bars, juicing and doing great now. At the last report she has never felt better.*S* The people who make these bars have the knack of including all the right vitamins, minerals that a woman needs along with just the right hint of sweetness from molasses and other natural alternatives. Check out the site. There are tons of testimonies there...including my best girlfriends online! :-) She swears that these bars were a key factor in her healing from a botched hyst! JoAnn JoAnn Guest joguest Friendsforhealthnaturally http://www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/Womantowoman.html " Nanci Klein " <jklein@g...> wrote: > > > > I found these at BiMart, I was wondering if they are really any good or if it was just another selling scam. > Nanci > ---Try Luna and/or Clifbars.:-) My grandkids never pass them up. > Yummmy! A health food bar that is actually good and good for you. LOL > http://www.clifbar.com > JoAnn > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2002 Report Share Posted January 14, 2002 There are 43 grams of carbohydrate & 220 calories in one cliff bar. I do not consider that to be a healthy alternative to sweets. To me, that is a candy bar, no matter how many vitamins it has added to it. There have also been lots of negative reports about soy & cliff bars also contain soy. Now, I am not saying that cliff bars (or any treat) is harmful once a week or so, but I sure would be careful about once a day or more. For daily use, I would recommend a daily snack of a piece of fruit & some unsalted nuts, or some trail mix. A medium apple has 15 grams of carbohydrates & 59 calories. 1/4 cup of hazelnuts has 4 grams of carbohydrates & 157 calories plus 7 grams of protein. That is about the same protein as a cliff bar with less than half the carbohydrates & roughly the same amount of energy (calories). Ground flax seed is very good to eat, but it does not store well once it is ground. I would suspect the ground flax in Luna bars is not good for much other than fiber. Alobar - " mrsjoguest " <joguest Monday, January 14, 2002 1:49 PM Re: Alum and Kids, > --Nanci, > Luna and clifbars are a very healthy alternative to sweets! My DIL > and I can both attest to that. She started eating the Luna bars for > women (which contain the flaxseed meal also, by the way)just a few > months previous...was able to forgo a lap with a few dietary changes > also. She is drinking the required eight glasses a day, eating luna > bars, juicing and doing great now. At the last report she has never > felt better.*S* The people who make these bars have the knack of > including all the right vitamins, minerals that a woman needs along > with just the right hint of sweetness from molasses and other natural > alternatives. Check out the site. There are tons of testimonies > there...including my best girlfriends online! :-) She swears that > these bars were a key factor in her healing from a botched hyst! > JoAnn > > JoAnn Guest > joguest > Friendsforhealthnaturally > http://www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/Womantowoman.html > > " Nanci Klein " <jklein@g...> wrote: > > > > > > > > I found these at BiMart, I was wondering if they are really any > good or if it was just another selling scam. > > Nanci > > ---Try Luna and/or Clifbars.:-) My grandkids never pass them up. > > Yummmy! A health food bar that is actually good and good for you. > LOL > > http://www.clifbar.com > > JoAnn > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2002 Report Share Posted January 15, 2002 ---Alobar, Certainly less harmful than traditional candy bars resplendent with refined sugars, but never a replacement for fruits, veggies, raisina and nuts. So true! Thanks for reminding us of that. Actually I seldom indulge if the fresh ground flax is available. I do find them to be a healthy alternative when convalescing and unable to grind my own.(most medical facilities don't offer fresh ground flaxseed meal). :-) Everything in moderation is my motto. I find them to be an excellent replacement for my grandkids. JoAnn P.S. I still eat carbs and I don't count calories! *S* And yes it does have soy, but the soy is non-gmo. That makes a difference to me. " Alobar " <alobar@b...> wrote: > There are 43 grams of carbohydrate & 220 calories in one cliff bar. > I do not consider that to be a healthy alternative to sweets. To me, that > is a candy bar, no matter how many vitamins it has added to it. There > have also been lots of negative reports about soy & cliff bars also contain > soy. > > Now, I am not saying that cliff bars (or any treat) is harmful once > a week or so, but I sure would be careful about once a day or more. For > daily use, I would recommend a daily snack of a piece of fruit & some > unsalted nuts, or some trail mix. A medium apple has 15 grams of > carbohydrates & 59 calories. 1/4 cup of hazelnuts has 4 grams of > carbohydrates & 157 calories plus 7 grams of protein. That is about the > same protein as a cliff bar with less than half the carbohydrates & roughly > the same amount of energy (calories). > > Ground flax seed is very good to eat, but it does not store well > once it is ground. I would suspect the ground flax in Luna bars is not good > for much other than fiber. > > Alobar > > > > > > - > " mrsjoguest " <joguest@m...> > <Gettingwell> > Monday, January 14, 2002 1:49 PM > Re: Alum and Kids, > > > > --Nanci, > > Luna and clifbars are a very healthy alternative to sweets! My DIL > > and I can both attest to that. She started eating the Luna bars for > > women (which contain the flaxseed meal also, by the way)just a few > > months previous...was able to forgo a lap with a few dietary changes > > also. She is drinking the required eight glasses a day, eating luna > > bars, juicing and doing great now. At the last report she has never > > felt better.*S* The people who make these bars have the knack of > > including all the right vitamins, minerals that a woman needs along > > with just the right hint of sweetness from molasses and other natural > > alternatives. Check out the site. There are tons of testimonies > > there...including my best girlfriends online! :-) She swears that > > these bars were a key factor in her healing from a botched hyst! > > JoAnn > > > > JoAnn Guest > > joguest@m... > > Friendsforhealthnaturally > > http://www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/Womantowoman.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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