Guest guest Posted January 9, 2006 Report Share Posted January 9, 2006 HI Pauline, I have not heard of this book (although for some reason it sounds familiar!) I will see what I can find out about it. You have to be careful with vitamin C. It isn't stored in the body and constantly has to be replenished. But too much vitamin C can be toxic. It is one of the powerful antioxidant vitamins though and it's benefits are far too numerous for me to write here. I will see what I can find out about the flush though. I'll look for this doctor on Daystar and TBN too. Blessings, Renee"pshreiman" <pshreiman wrote: have you ever heard of this? Someone wrote this on another group- It is "How To Feel Great All The Time" By Valerie Saxion, N.D. She is on Daystar and TBN here in the USA. Anyway, she recommends for CFS to do a Vitamin C flush. First buy crystalized Vitamin C from your local health store. Mix 25,000 mg of Vitamin C with your favorite non-sugary juice. Can be taken in several servings. It will give you a lot of diarrhea. That is a good thing because it brings you to bowel tolerance and totally cleans you out. Next take Natren's Trenev Trio (I think it is flora that will replace what you just cleaned out) for 60 days. This has been used for people in various stages of CFS, and she says that the results are almost too good to be true! Original Message: ----------------- Renee Judkins msfitnes01 Wed, 4 Jan 2006 18:23:03 -0800 (PST) Re: new-Pauline I recommend First Essentials for Women from First Fitness. There are so many vitamins out there. Alot of them don't dissolve and sit in your colon until they are passed out of your body to clog up the sewer systems. We don't get nearly the amount of nutrition we believe we are getting from our multi vitamins. First Essentials for Women is specifically designed for women's health, including all the problems we end up having with our reproductive system (PMS, Menopause, etc.) I don't often look at multi vitamins that are in the stores. My neighbor does though. I will ask her what kind she takes, as she is a vegetarian and needs extra nutrition. She is also a single mom without much money. Whenever she recommends something to me that she uses, we sit down together and go over the ingredients (and that even includes our pet foods!) I'll let you know what she uses because I know it will be something that is better than most. You can find the First Essentials on my website too. I'm always willing to give you a discount in order to improve the quality of your health and of your life, as well. Blessings, Renee "pshreiman" <pshreiman wrote: What is a good vitamin to take. There are so many. Pauline Original Message: ----------------- pshreiman pshreiman Wed, 4 Jan 2006 20:37:11 -0500 Re: new-Pauline Wow-what a small world. I would be interested in help with the chronic fatigue. I'm so tired and weak all the time and then get ackey. It limits my world terribly. I go to Easters Seals. I went to Keego Harbor once. pauline Original Message: ----------------- Renee Judkins msfitnes01 Wed, 4 Jan 2006 13:13:39 -0800 (PST) Re: new-Pauline Hi Pauline and everyone else, I'm happy to be back on line after an extended absence. I hope everyone had a great holiday and I wish you all the best new year ever. We are neighbors, Pauline. I am also in Oakland County Michigan! Keego Harbor. I work with the Oakland County Community Mental Health authority and with many bipolar people! I also work with metabolic nutrition and have some really good recommendations for both chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia. I will email you. I am a survivor of colo-rectal cancer. My doctors credit nutrition for saving my life not only from the cancer but from a very aggressive traditional chemo and radiation treatment as well. Welcome to natural_healing, neighbor! You're gonna love it here! Blessings, Renee "pshreiman" <pshreiman wrote: Hi, I am Pauline. New from Ferndale, michigan. I have chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia. Would like to feel better. and bipolar. I'm 54. thanks, Pauline -- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2006 Report Share Posted January 10, 2006 Buy mineral ascorbates and take 1000mgs per 15 pounds of body weight. This is the dose all animals produce on their own from excess glucose, except for humans, primates, fruit bats, and geunie pigs. its safe and will not give you diarrhea. Ascorbic acid is commonly made with acetone and alcohol where mineral ascobates are made with water, something to think about. Personally, I would never take ascorbic acid, its cheap garbage Dan >Renee Judkins <msfitnes01 > > >Re: vitamin C flush >Mon, 9 Jan 2006 08:28:31 -0800 (PST) > >HI Pauline, > > I have not heard of this book (although for some reason it sounds >familiar!) I will see what I can find out about it. > > You have to be careful with vitamin C. It isn't stored in the body >and constantly has to be replenished. But too much vitamin C can be toxic. >It is one of the powerful antioxidant vitamins though and it's benefits >are far too numerous for me to write here. I will see what I can find out >about the flush though. I'll look for this doctor on Daystar and TBN too. > > Blessings, Renee > > " pshreiman " <pshreiman wrote: have you >ever heard of this? Someone wrote this on another group- It is > " How To Feel Great All The Time " By Valerie > Saxion, N.D. She is on Daystar and TBN here in the USA. Anyway, > she recommends for CFS to do a Vitamin C flush. First buy > crystalized Vitamin C from your local health store. Mix 25,000 mg > of Vitamin C with your favorite non-sugary juice. Can be taken in > several servings. It will give you a lot of diarrhea. That is a > good thing because it brings you to bowel tolerance and totally > cleans you out. Next take Natren's Trenev Trio (I think it is flora > that will replace what you just cleaned out) for 60 days. This has > been used for people in various stages of CFS, and she says that the > results are almost too good to be true! > > Original Message: > ----------------- > Renee Judkins msfitnes01 > Wed, 4 Jan 2006 18:23:03 -0800 (PST) > > Re: new-Pauline > > > I recommend First Essentials for Women from First Fitness. There are so > many vitamins out there. Alot of them don't dissolve and sit in your >colon > until they are passed out of your body to clog up the sewer systems. We > don't get nearly the amount of nutrition we believe we are getting from > our multi vitamins. > > > First Essentials for Women is specifically designed for women's >health, > including all the problems we end up having with our reproductive >system > (PMS, Menopause, etc.) > > I don't often look at multi vitamins that are in the stores. My >neighbor > does though. I will ask her what kind she takes, as she is a vegetarian > and needs extra nutrition. She is also a single mom without much money. > Whenever she recommends something to me that she uses, we sit down > together and go over the ingredients (and that even includes our pet > foods!) > > I'll let you know what she uses because I know it will be something >that > is better than most. You can find the First Essentials on my website >too. > I'm always willing to give you a discount in order to improve the >quality > of your health and of your life, as well. > > Blessings, Renee > > " pshreiman " <pshreiman wrote: What is >a > good vitamin to take. There are so many. Pauline > > Original Message: > ----------------- > pshreiman pshreiman > Wed, 4 Jan 2006 20:37:11 -0500 > > Re: new-Pauline > > > Wow-what a small world. I would be interested in help with the chronic > fatigue. I'm so tired and weak all the time and then get ackey. It >limits > my world terribly. I go to Easters Seals. I went to Keego Harbor once. > pauline > > Original Message: > ----------------- > Renee Judkins msfitnes01 > Wed, 4 Jan 2006 13:13:39 -0800 (PST) > > Re: new-Pauline > > > Hi Pauline and everyone else, > > I'm happy to be back on line after an extended absence. I >hope > everyone had a great holiday and I wish you all the best new year >ever. > > We are neighbors, Pauline. I am also in Oakland County >Michigan! > Keego Harbor. I work with the Oakland County Community Mental Health > authority and with many bipolar people! I also work with metabolic > nutrition and have some really good recommendations for both chronic > fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia. I will email you. > > I am a survivor of colo-rectal cancer. My doctors credit > nutrition > for saving my life not only from the cancer but from a very >aggressive > traditional chemo and radiation treatment as well. Welcome to > natural_healing, neighbor! You're gonna love it here! > > Blessings, Renee > > > " pshreiman " <pshreiman wrote: Hi, I >am > Pauline. New from Ferndale, michigan. I have chronic fatigue > syndrome and fibromyalgia. Would like to feel better. and bipolar. >I'm > 54. > thanks, Pauline > > -- > mail2web - Check your email from the web at > http://mail2web.com/ . > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 Dan? Is that you? I didn't see you on here much after I got back after 3 months. The email address is not the same but the name and the excellent advice are the same! I'm so happy to see you back here! I'm happy to see me back here too. I wouldn't mind continuing the conversation we were having via email before I fell off the face of the earth for awhile! You sent me some very interesting info that I printed and read over and over again, trying to digest it all. It's good to see you haven't gone anywhere! Blessings, ReneeDan J <cavemandan30 wrote: Buy mineral ascorbates and take 1000mgs per 15 pounds of body weight. This is the dose all animals produce on their own from excess glucose, except for humans, primates, fruit bats, and geunie pigs. its safe and will not give you diarrhea. Ascorbic acid is commonly made with acetone and alcohol where mineral ascobates are made with water, something to think about. Personally, I would never take ascorbic acid, its cheap garbage :)Dan>>>>> > >>> Visit your group "" on the web.>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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