Guest guest Posted December 22, 2001 Report Share Posted December 22, 2001 Carol Definitely not as tea!! I have had tea from pelargonium leaves before...but I wouldnt make a tea with the EOs, which is what I was referring to...I use the Eos in a carrier and apply to the abdomen and thighs... Michelle - doggone <doggone Friday, December 21, 2001 8:09 PM Info > Thank you everyone for all the good info on the sweet birch oil and herbs good for PMS. I put a few drops of the birch oil in a pail of water and Murphy's oil soap and did a bunch of cleaning. Really enjoyed the wintergreen smell. Needed a bit of a pick-me-up and that did it. Think I will utilize it for cleaning and maybe as an additive to my pest spray this summer. > > Jim, > Don't ever think that just because you are a man that you can't provide valuable information in regard to women's health. I've known quite a few men in my life time that were very well versed on the subject. Thank you for you ideas. > My condolences on your recent loss. Seems like we are all losing family members that are near and dear to our hearts this year. My favorite uncle (he was like a dad to me) was laid to rest Wednesday. > If any of us can help you in any way please let us know.... > > Michelle, > Your blend of geranium, clary and vetiver eo - do you use it just as a scent, bath fragrance or tea?? > > Thanks again for all the information, > Carol > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2002 Report Share Posted August 19, 2002 Mon, 19 Aug 2002 08:56:41 -0500 AOMAstudents Kit info The most recent Dr. Mercola newsletter had some really good and interesting info for ourselves and our partients. Some of the of the articles are short, others fairly lengthy. Maybe some of you already got this info. Kit " Clearly something is wrong with the theories we read in the popular press-and used to bolster sales of lowfat concoctions and cholesterol-free foods. The notion that saturated fats(animal fats & tropical oils) per se cause heart disease as well as cancer is not only facile, it is just plain wrong. But it is true that some fats are bad for us. In order to understand which ones, we must know something about the chemistry of fats. Elevated triglycerides in the blood have been positively linked to proneness to heart disease, but these triglycerides do not come directly from dietary fats; they are made in the liver from any excess sugars that have not been used for energy. The source of these excess sugars is any food containing carbohydrates, particularly refined sugar and white flour. " The Truth About Saturated Fat http://mercola.com/2002/aug/17/saturated_fat1.htm Saturated Fat Helps Diabetic Control http://mercola.com/2002/aug/17/diabetic_control.htm Asthmatics Ignore Their Medication But Can Use Anti-Inflammatory Fat (avoid Omega-6 fat sources) http://mercola.com/2002/aug/17/asthma.htm more bad news for canola oil The Great Con-ola http://mercola.com/2002/aug/17/con_ola2.htm " Fortunately, we can reap the same longevity rewards the Japanese are experiencing by consuming high-quality fish oils and reducing our omega-6 ratio. " Japanese Living Longer Than Ever http://mercola.com/2002/aug/17/life_expectancy.htm " Previous studies have shown that caffeine worsens insulin sensitivity, one of the major causes of chronic illness. " Coffee, Tea, or Stress-Free? http://mercola.com/2002/aug/17/coffee_tea_stress.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2003 Report Share Posted December 29, 2003 Leon, Welcome. > > May I remind you that it was an invitation from you initially that I > continue with this registration and I would be very disappointed if > this was > a bogus group. Me, too. Ken Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 This test checks for it, and the test was very important to my child. Pleae check he website and you'll learn something about that virus as the GEM test panel checks for the rotavirus Rich See below: Look For Health has a new test for digestive issues targeted toward those with ADD, ADHD and Autism. It can however uncover digestive issues in all children. The test known as the GEM panel tests for bacterial antigens in the stool. While general stool test look for the presence of ova and parasites, this test examines early presence of antigens. The doctor or parent will be able to detect dysbiosis or abnormal digestion early that previously shown. With the thought that autism can be caused by vaccine or other insult, why wait until the child demonstrates symptoms. have your child tested early. please see: www.LookForHealth.com If you have questions, email me or Dr.Fallon through the web site. I did this for my child and found it to be very helpful. Allergy and other conditions which allow for dysbiosis in the GI tract can be demonstrated on this GEM panel test. Rich Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2006 Report Share Posted February 12, 2006 I am happy to report that after my fast I have much lower blood sugar levels. That was exactly what I was hoping for. One hour after eating two egg burritos my bsl was 118. I can remember when eating two egg burritos would send my bsl to 195. Best Regards, Robert & Chloey Ratliff La Chorrera De Panama <*> <*> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2006 Report Share Posted February 12, 2006 Congratulations Robert. That's wonderful news! Rachel , " ROBERT RATLIFF " <bratliff wrote: > > I am happy to report that after my fast I have much lower blood sugar > levels. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2006 Report Share Posted February 12, 2006 That is awesome Robert! ChristieROBERT RATLIFF <bratliff wrote: I am happy to report that after my fast I have much lower blood sugar levels. That was exactly what I was hoping for. One hour after eating two egg burritos my bsl was 118. I can remember when eating two egg burritos would send my bsl to 195. Best Regards, Robert & Chloey Ratliff La Chorrera De Panama <*> <*> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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