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Loretta,Tony,I have an allergic reaction to intradermal magnessium oil. Do you know what could be causing this reaction? I am very upset, since I was looking forward to using the oil. Thanks,Maritza--

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Hi Maritza

Can you give a bit more information?

What magnessium oil are you using?

How much are you applying and how often?

Where are you applying it?

Are you washing it off several minutes after application?

What does the allergic reaction look like?

 

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Loretta,

Tony,

I have an allergic reaction to intradermal magnessium oil. Do you know

what could be causing this reaction? I am very upset, since I was looking

forward to using the oil.

Thanks,

Maritza

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Loretta,The first reaction was with Essence Life Gel. It gave me rashes, with a burning sensation. Today I received the Ancient Mineral Oil. I sprayed some on my shoulder and it gave my hands a rash (not my shoulders). It is an immediate reaction.Thanks,MaritzaDr. Loretta Lanphier <drlanphieroleander soup Sent: Thursday, June 5, 2008 5:36:45 PMRE: Magnessium Oil

 

 

 

 

Hi Maritza Can you give a bit more information? What magnessium oil are you using?

How much are you applying and how often?

Where are you applying it?

Are you washing it off several minutes after application?

What does the allergic reaction look like?

 

Be Well

 

Loretta

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Loretta,

Tony,

I have an allergic reaction to intradermal magnessium oil. Do you know

what could be causing this reaction? I am very upset, since I was looking

forward to using the oil.

Thanks,

Maritza

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Hi Maritza

Because we have not had one person email us

about rashes, I emailed the US distributor of Ancient Mineral Oil and he said the

following. Try to dilute it as recommended and see if that helps and make

sure that you are applying it to very clean skin. I know that my first

experience with a lesser quality magnesium oil was that after several days the

palms of my hands began to peel. I have not had this happen with Ancient

Mineral Oil.

 

Any irritation, regardless of the site

it is applied to is simply a sensitivity to the high concentration of the

magnesium salts that are in the product. Try diluting it 1:1 with purified

water which will give a 16% concentration and see if that lessens the reaction....

she could even dilute beyond that if necessary. It’s not harmful,

just that her skin cannot adjust to it for some reason. I do find it odd

that a thick skinned area like the palms would get a rash but not the shoulders?

Strange. I have spoken with only a few people who were hyper sensitive to

the product. Sorry I cannot provide greater insight here...

 

Be Well

 

Loretta

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Thursday, June 05, 2008 6:08

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Loretta,

The first reaction was with Essence Life Gel. It gave me rashes, with a

burning sensation. Today I received the Ancient Mineral Oil. I

sprayed some on my shoulder and it gave my hands a rash (not my

shoulders). It is an immediate reaction.

 

Thanks,

Maritza

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Loretta,Thanks. I'll try diluting it. By the way the reaction was not limited to your product. I had the same experience with another brand, so it must be me. I am not surprised. During chemo I lost my hair with a protocol that shouldn't have impacted the hair. My hair grew with a protocol where I should have lost it all. Lucky me.. LOLDr. Loretta Lanphier <drlanphieroleander soup Sent: Thursday,

June 5, 2008 8:33:30 PMRE: Magnessium Oil

 

 

 

 

Hi Maritza Because we have not had one person email us

about rashes, I emailed the US distributor of Ancient Mineral Oil and he said the

following. Try to dilute it as recommended and see if that helps and make

sure that you are applying it to very clean skin. I know that my first

experience with a lesser quality magnesium oil was that after several days the

palms of my hands began to peel. I have not had this happen with Ancient

Mineral Oil.

 

Any irritation, regardless of the site

it is applied to is simply a sensitivity to the high concentration of the

magnesium salts that are in the product. Try diluting it 1:1 with purified

water which will give a 16% concentration and see if that lessens the reaction....

she could even dilute beyond that if necessary. It¢s not harmful,

just that her skin cannot adjust to it for some reason. I do find it odd

that a thick skinned area like the palms would get a rash but not the shoulders?

Strange. I have spoken with only a few people who were hyper sensitive to

the product. Sorry I cannot provide greater insight here...

 

Be Well

 

Loretta

FREE Dr. Lanphier¢s Health E-Tips

 

 

 

 

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Thursday, June 05, 2008 6:08

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Re:

Magnessium Oil

 

Loretta,

The first reaction was with Essence Life Gel. It gave me rashes, with a

burning sensation. Today I received the Ancient Mineral Oil. I

sprayed some on my shoulder and it gave my hands a rash (not my

shoulders). It is an immediate reaction.

 

Thanks,

Maritza

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Ah….the “joys” of

chemo. I was just sitting here remembering that when I did a month (4

treatments) of chemo, it was like all my senses (taste, smell, sight, touch,

hearing) were affected by becoming very sensitive to things that I normally

would not have had a concernwith. For instance, I could not stand for

anyone and I mean anyone within the house to have on perfume or cologne.

And I used to love the smell of nice perfume and my husband’s cologne.

To this day, fragrances are much more exaggerated to my sense of smell.

At my first chemo treatment I remember actually feeling it in my eyes and I

asked the nurse if this was normal – of course, she said yes. I

also remember asking, during my second treatment, if anyone ever gets up an

runs away – she said “yes, but we run after them.” Ugh! (Yes,

secretly my heart was telling me to “run.”) My taste was

beginning to be affected right before I stopped the chemo – it was like

everything tasted the same, thus one reason I didn’t want to eat.

Anyway, possibly this is what has happened with you. The good news is

that once I stopped the chemo it seemed that everything basically returned to “normal”

except that I am still sensitive to “perfumes.” And I know it

also depends on the amount of chemo and the duration as to how deeply it will

affect the senses.

 

Something to think about…

 

By the way, if you purchased the Ancient Minerals from us and the dilution doesn’t

work out, please let me know and we will be glad to refund your money. J

 

Be Well

 

Loretta

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oleander soup oleander soup On Behalf Of Maritza Vlasaty

Thursday, June 05, 2008 7:46

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oleander soup

Re:

Magnessium Oil

 

 

 

 

Loretta,

Thanks. I'll try diluting it. By the way the reaction was not

limited to your product. I had the same experience with another brand, so

it must be me. I am not surprised. During chemo I lost my

hair with a protocol that shouldn't have impacted the hair. My hair grew

with a protocol where I should have lost it all. Lucky me.. LOL

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Thanks,I dilute it and it worked!!!!!Dr. Loretta Lanphier <drlanphieroleander soupSent: Thursday, June 5, 2008 9:05:02 PMRE: Magnessium Oil

 

 

 

 

Ah….the “joys” of

chemo. I was just sitting here remembering that when I did a month (4

treatments) of chemo, it was like all my senses (taste, smell, sight, touch,

hearing) were affected by becoming very sensitive to things that I normally

would not have had a concernwith. For instance, I could not stand for

anyone and I mean anyone within the house to have on perfume or cologne.

And I used to love the smell of nice perfume and my husband’s cologne.

To this day, fragrances are much more exaggerated to my sense of smell.

At my first chemo treatment I remember actually feeling it in my eyes and I

asked the nurse if this was normal – of course, she said yes. I

also remember asking, during my second treatment, if anyone ever gets up an

runs away – she said “yes, but we run after them.” Ugh! (Yes,

secretly my heart was telling me to “run.”) My taste was

beginning to be affected right before I stopped the chemo – it was like

everything tasted the same, thus one reason I didn’t want to eat.

Anyway, possibly this is what has happened with you. The good news is

that once I stopped the chemo it seemed that everything basically returned to “normal”

except that I am still sensitive to “perfumes.” And I know it

also depends on the amount of chemo and the duration as to how deeply it will

affect the senses.

 

Something to think about…

 

By the way, if you purchased the Ancient Minerals from us and the dilution doesn’t

work out, please let me know and we will be glad to refund your money. J

 

Be Well

 

Loretta

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Thursday, June 05, 2008 7:46

PM

oleander soup

Re:

Magnessium Oil

 

Loretta,

Thanks. I'll try diluting it. By the way the reaction was not

limited to your product. I had the same experience with another brand, so

it must be me. I am not surprised. During chemo I lost my

hair with a protocol that shouldn't have impacted the hair. My hair grew

with a protocol where I should have lost it all. Lucky me.. LOL

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Dr Loretta,

Several people told me they took Pecnolenol while doing chemo and greatly reduced the bad effects.

Bill

 

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Dr. Loretta Lanphier

oleander soup

2008-06-05 18:05

RE: Magnessium Oil

 

 

 

 

 

Ah….the “joys” of chemo. I was just sitting here remembering that when I did a month (4 treatments) of chemo, it was like all my senses (taste, smell, sight, touch, hearing) were affected by becoming very sensitive to things that I normally would not have had a concernwith. For instance, I could not stand for anyone and I mean anyone within the house to have on perfume or cologne. And I used to love the smell of nice perfume and my husband’s cologne. To this day, fragrances are much more exaggerated to my sense of smell. At my first chemo treatment I remember actually feeling it in my eyes and I asked the nurse if this was normal – of course, she said yes. I also remember asking, during my second treatment, if anyone ever gets up an runs away – she said “yes, but we run after them.” Ugh! (Yes, secretly my heart was telling me to “run.”) My taste was beginning to be affected right before I stopped the chemo – it was like everything tasted the same, thus one reason I didn’t want to eat. Anyway, possibly this is what has happened with you. The good news is that once I stopped the chemo it seemed that everything basically returned to “normal” except that I am still sensitive to “perfumes.” And I know it also depends on the amount of chemo and the duration as to how deeply it will affect the senses.Something to think about…By the way, if you purchased the Ancient Minerals from us and the dilution doesn’t work out, please let me know and we will be glad to refund your money. JBe WellLorettaFREE Dr. Lanphier’s Health E-Tips

 

 

 

 

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Loretta,Thanks. I'll try diluting it. By the way the reaction was not limited to your product. I had the same experience with another brand, so it must be me. I am not surprised. During chemo I lost my hair with a protocol that shouldn't have impacted the hair. My hair grew with a protocol where I should have lost it all. Lucky me.. LOL

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Bill,

 

I think you mean picnogenol. In China, an herb called Melletia (Ji Xue Teng) is used extensively to reduce the severity of chemo side effects with great success. It is available in this country through an acupuncture practitioner. Health Concerns markets their "Marrow Plus" using this herb.

 

Bob

 

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Bill

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Friday, June 06, 2008 11:39 AM

Re: Magnessium Oil

 

Dr Loretta,

Several people told me they took Pecnolenol while doing chemo and greatly reduced the bad effects.

Bill

 

-

Dr. Loretta Lanphier

oleander soup

2008-06-05 18:05

RE: Magnessium Oil

 

 

 

 

 

Ah….the “joys” of chemo. I was just sitting here remembering that when I did a month (4 treatments) of chemo, it was like all my senses (taste, smell, sight, touch, hearing) were affected by becoming very sensitive to things that I normally would not have had a concernwith. For instance, I could not stand for anyone and I mean anyone within the house to have on perfume or cologne. And I used to love the smell of nice perfume and my husband’s cologne. To this day, fragrances are much more exaggerated to my sense of smell. At my first chemo treatment I remember actually feeling it in my eyes and I asked the nurse if this was normal – of course, she said yes. I also remember asking, during my second treatment, if anyone ever gets up an runs away – she said “yes, but we run after them.” Ugh! (Yes, secretly my heart was telling me to “run.”) My taste was beginning to be affected right before I stopped the chemo – it was like everything tasted the same, thus one reason I didn’t want to eat. Anyway, possibly this is what has happened with you. The good news is that once I stopped the chemo it seemed that everything basically returned to “normal” except that I am still sensitive to “perfumes.” And I know it also depends on the amount of chemo and the duration as to how deeply it will affect the senses.Something to think about…By the way, if you purchased the Ancient Minerals from us and the dilution doesn’t work out, please let me know and we will be glad to refund your money. JBe WellLorettaFREE Dr. Lanphier’s Health E-Tips

 

 

 

 

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Loretta,Thanks. I'll try diluting it. By the way the reaction was not limited to your product. I had the same experience with another brand, so it must be me. I am not surprised. During chemo I lost my hair with a protocol that shouldn't have impacted the hair. My hair grew with a protocol where I should have lost it all. Lucky me.. LOL

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I believe it is spelled pycnogenol

 

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Friday, June 06, 2008 11:39 AM

Re: Magnessium Oil

 

 

 

Dr Loretta,

Several people told me they took Pecnolenol while doing chemo and greatly reduced the bad effects.

Bill

 

-

Dr. Loretta Lanphier

oleander soup

2008-06-05 18:05

RE: Magnessium Oil

 

 

 

 

 

Ah….the “joys” of chemo. I was just sitting here remembering that when I did a month (4 treatments) of chemo, it was like all my senses (taste, smell, sight, touch, hearing) were affected by becoming very sensitive to things that I normally would not have had a concernwith. For instance, I could not stand for anyone and I mean anyone within the house to have on perfume or cologne. And I used to love the smell of nice perfume and my husband’s cologne. To this day, fragrances are much more exaggerated to my sense of smell. At my first chemo treatment I remember actually feeling it in my eyes and I asked the nurse if this was normal – of course, she said yes. I also remember asking, during my second treatment, if anyone ever gets up an runs away – she said “yes, but we run after them.” Ugh! (Yes, secretly my heart was telling me to “run.”) My taste was beginning to be affected right before I stopped the chemo – it was like everything tasted the same, thus one reason I didn’t want to eat. Anyway, possibly this is what has happened with you. The good news is that once I stopped the chemo it seemed that everything basically returned to “normal” except that I am still sensitive to “perfumes.” And I know it also depends on the amount of chemo and the duration as to how deeply it will affect the senses.Something to think about…By the way, if you purchased the Ancient Minerals from us and the dilution doesn’t work out, please let me know and we will be glad to refund your money. JBe WellLorettaFREE Dr. Lanphier’s Health E-Tips

 

 

 

 

oleander soup oleander soup On Behalf Of Maritza VlasatyThursday, June 05, 2008 7:46 PMoleander soup Subject: Re: Magnessium Oil

 

 

 

Loretta,Thanks. I'll try diluting it. By the way the reaction was not limited to your product. I had the same experience with another brand, so it must be me. I am not surprised. During chemo I lost my hair with a protocol that shouldn't have impacted the hair. My hair grew with a protocol where I should have lost it all. Lucky me.. LOL

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Pycnogenol is quite the herb. It is the number one recommended

treatment in Europe for diabetes and has been proven to help prevent

the eye damage normally associated with diabetes. I recommend it

highly for anyone who has diabetes (or pre-diabetes).

 

 

oleander soup , " bbanever " <bbanever wrote:

>

> Bill,

>

> I think you mean picnogenol. In China, an herb called Melletia

(Ji Xue Teng) is used extensively to reduce the severity of chemo side

effects with great success. It is available in this country through

an acupuncture practitioner. Health Concerns markets their " Marrow

Plus " using this herb.

>

> Bob

> -

> Bill

> oleander soup

> Friday, June 06, 2008 11:39 AM

> Re: Magnessium Oil

>

>

> Dr Loretta,

> Several people told me they took Pecnolenol while doing chemo and

greatly reduced the bad effects.

> Bill

> -

> Dr. Loretta Lanphier

> oleander soup

> 2008-06-05 18:05

> RE: Magnessium Oil

>

>

>

> Ah..the " joys " of chemo. I was just sitting here remembering

that when I did a month (4 treatments) of chemo, it was like all my

senses (taste, smell, sight, touch, hearing) were affected by becoming

very sensitive to things that I normally would not have had a

concernwith. For instance, I could not stand for anyone and I mean

anyone within the house to have on perfume or cologne. And I used to

love the smell of nice perfume and my husband's cologne. To this day,

fragrances are much more exaggerated to my sense of smell. At my

first chemo treatment I remember actually feeling it in my eyes and I

asked the nurse if this was normal - of course, she said yes. I also

remember asking, during my second treatment, if anyone ever gets up an

runs away - she said " yes, but we run after them. " Ugh! (Yes, secretly

my heart was telling me to " run. " ) My taste was beginning to be

affected right before I stopped the chemo - it was like everything

tasted the same, thus one reason I didn't want to eat. Anyway,

possibly this is what has happened with you. The good news is that

once I stopped the chemo it seemed that everything basically returned

to " normal " except that I am still sensitive to " perfumes. " And I

know it also depends on the amount of chemo and the duration as to how

deeply it will affect the senses.

>

> Something to think about.

>

> By the way, if you purchased the Ancient Minerals from us and

the dilution doesn't work out, please let me know and we will be glad

to refund your money. J

>

> Be Well

>

> Loretta

> FREE Dr. Lanphier's Health E-Tips

>

>

>

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>

> oleander soup

oleander soup On Behalf Of Maritza Vlasaty

> Thursday, June 05, 2008 7:46 PM

> oleander soup

> Re: Magnessium Oil

>

>

> Loretta,

> Thanks. I'll try diluting it. By the way the reaction was not

limited to your product. I had the same experience with another

brand, so it must be me. I am not surprised. During chemo I lost my

hair with a protocol that shouldn't have impacted the hair. My hair

grew with a protocol where I should have lost it all. Lucky me.. LOL

>

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I am a true believer in pine needle tea. I discovered it about 6 months ago, and started getting my fresh pine needles from the trees all around my house here in Florida, cutting them and making tea daily putting a handful in a pot with simmering water with fresh mint leaves, and chamomile flowers, leaving it to simmer very low for about a half an hour. It has a wonderful taste. We add a little honey or agave syrup, and cinnamon and cloves at times.

My husband has had trouble with his blood sugar, and blood pressure and found dramatic results after drinking this tea every evening for 6 months. The results came pretty quickly, and he noticed a significant improvement in his breathing, allergies, his energy levels, and just overall feeling of health.

Its a shame that so many people take for granted what nature provides every day, living all around us. Those weeds and trees you are pulling, killing, cutting down can very well save your life, and they don't cost a thing.

You can google pine needle tea for a number sites with info and recipes.

Elaine

 

 

 

On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 3:35 PM, Tony wrote:

Pycnogenol is quite the herb. It is the number one recommendedtreatment in Europe for diabetes and has been proven to help prevent

the eye damage normally associated with diabetes. I recommend ithighly for anyone who has diabetes (or pre-diabetes).Tonyoleander soup , " bbanever " <bbanever wrote:

>> Bill,>> I think you mean picnogenol. In China, an herb called Melletia(Ji Xue Teng) is used extensively to reduce the severity of chemo sideeffects with great success. It is available in this country through

an acupuncture practitioner. Health Concerns markets their " MarrowPlus " using this herb.>> Bob> -> Bill> oleander soup

> Friday, June 06, 2008 11:39 AM> Re: Magnessium Oil>>> Dr Loretta,> Several people told me they took Pecnolenol while doing chemo andgreatly reduced the bad effects.

> Bill> -> Dr. Loretta Lanphier> oleander soup > 2008-06-05 18:05

> RE: Magnessium Oil>>>> Ah..the " joys " of chemo. I was just sitting here rememberingthat when I did a month (4 treatments) of chemo, it was like all my

senses (taste, smell, sight, touch, hearing) were affected by becomingvery sensitive to things that I normally would not have had aconcernwith. For instance, I could not stand for anyone and I meananyone within the house to have on perfume or cologne. And I used to

love the smell of nice perfume and my husband's cologne. To this day,fragrances are much more exaggerated to my sense of smell. At myfirst chemo treatment I remember actually feeling it in my eyes and Iasked the nurse if this was normal - of course, she said yes. I also

remember asking, during my second treatment, if anyone ever gets up anruns away - she said " yes, but we run after them. " Ugh! (Yes, secretlymy heart was telling me to " run. " ) My taste was beginning to be

affected right before I stopped the chemo - it was like everythingtasted the same, thus one reason I didn't want to eat. Anyway,possibly this is what has happened with you. The good news is thatonce I stopped the chemo it seemed that everything basically returned

to " normal " except that I am still sensitive to " perfumes. " And Iknow it also depends on the amount of chemo and the duration as to howdeeply it will affect the senses.>> Something to think about.

>> By the way, if you purchased the Ancient Minerals from us andthe dilution doesn't work out, please let me know and we will be gladto refund your money. J>> Be Well>

> Loretta> FREE Dr. Lanphier's Health E-Tips>>>---------->> oleander soup

oleander soup On Behalf Of Maritza Vlasaty> Thursday, June 05, 2008 7:46 PM> oleander soup

> Re: Magnessium Oil>>> Loretta,> Thanks. I'll try diluting it. By the way the reaction was notlimited to your product. I had the same experience with another

brand, so it must be me. I am not surprised. During chemo I lost myhair with a protocol that shouldn't have impacted the hair. My hairgrew with a protocol where I should have lost it all. Lucky me.. LOL

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Yes Elaine, i love the taste of pine tea, plus knowing that it helps the body and its ailments, its a grait feeling.

hugs Mary

 

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Re: Re: Magnessium Oil

 

 

 

 

 

I am a true believer in pine needle tea. I discovered it about 6 months ago, and started getting my fresh pine needles from the trees all around my house here in Florida, cutting them and making tea daily putting a handful in a pot with simmering water with fresh mint leaves, and chamomile flowers, leaving it to simmer very low for about a half an hour. It has a wonderful taste. We add a little honey or agave syrup, and cinnamon and cloves at times.

My husband has had trouble with his blood sugar, and blood pressure and found dramatic results after drinking this tea every evening for 6 months. The results came pretty quickly, and he noticed a significant improvement in his breathing, allergies, his energy levels, and just overall feeling of health.

Its a shame that so many people take for granted what nature provides every day, living all around us. Those weeds and trees you are pulling, killing, cutting down can very well save your life, and they don't cost a thing.

You can google pine needle tea for a number sites with info and recipes.

Elaine

 

 

 

On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 3:35 PM, Tony > wrote:

Pycnogenol is quite the herb. It is the number one recommendedtreatment in Europe for diabetes and has been proven to help preventthe eye damage normally associated with diabetes. I recommend ithighly for anyone who has diabetes (or pre-diabetes).Tonyoleander soup , "bbanever" <bbanever wrote:>> Bill,>> I think you mean picnogenol. In China, an herb called Melletia(Ji Xue Teng) is used extensively to reduce the severity of chemo sideeffects with great success. It is available in this country throughan acupuncture practitioner. Health Concerns markets their "MarrowPlus" using this herb.>> Bob> -> Bill> oleander soup > Friday, June 06, 2008 11:39 AM> Re: Magnessium Oil>>> Dr Loretta,> Several people told me they took Pecnolenol while doing chemo andgreatly reduced the bad effects.> Bill> -> Dr. Loretta Lanphier> oleander soup > 2008-06-05 18:05> RE: Magnessium Oil>>>> Ah..the "joys" of chemo. I was just sitting here rememberingthat when I did a month (4 treatments) of chemo, it was like all mysenses (taste, smell, sight, touch, hearing) were affected by becomingvery sensitive to things that I normally would not have had aconcernwith. For instance, I could not stand for anyone and I meananyone within the house to have on perfume or cologne. And I used tolove the smell of nice perfume and my husband's cologne. To this day,fragrances are much more exaggerated to my sense of smell. At myfirst chemo treatment I remember actually feeling it in my eyes and Iasked the nurse if this was normal - of course, she said yes. I alsoremember asking, during my second treatment, if anyone ever gets up anruns away - she said "yes, but we run after them." Ugh! (Yes, secretlymy heart was telling me to "run.") My taste was beginning to beaffected right before I stopped the chemo - it was like everythingtasted the same, thus one reason I didn't want to eat. Anyway,possibly this is what has happened with you. The good news is thatonce I stopped the chemo it seemed that everything basically returnedto "normal" except that I am still sensitive to "perfumes." And Iknow it also depends on the amount of chemo and the duration as to howdeeply it will affect the senses.>> Something to think about.>> By the way, if you purchased the Ancient Minerals from us andthe dilution doesn't work out, please let me know and we will be gladto refund your money. J>> Be Well>> Loretta> FREE Dr. Lanphier's Health E-Tips>>>---------->> oleander soup [oleander soup ] On Behalf Of Maritza Vlasaty> Thursday, June 05, 2008 7:46 PM> oleander soup > Re: Magnessium Oil>>> Loretta,> Thanks. I'll try diluting it. By the way the reaction was notlimited to your product. I had the same experience with anotherbrand, so it must be me. I am not surprised. During chemo I lost myhair with a protocol that shouldn't have impacted the hair. My hairgrew with a protocol where I should have lost it all. Lucky me.. LOL>---

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Elaine, Good for you and your hubby and thanx for sharing! :) MCMaria Stathopoulos <mary1kon wrote: Yes Elaine, i love the taste of pine tea, plus knowing that it helps the body and its ailments, its a grait feeling. hugs Mary - Elaine Nichols oleander soup Sunday, June 08, 2008 6:55 AM Re: Re: Magnessium Oil I am a true believer in pine needle tea. I discovered it about 6 months ago, and started getting my fresh pine needles from the trees all around my house here in Florida, cutting them and making tea daily putting a handful in a pot with simmering water with fresh mint leaves, and chamomile flowers, leaving it to simmer very low for about a half an hour. It has a wonderful taste. We add a little honey or

agave syrup, and cinnamon and cloves at times. My husband has had trouble with his blood sugar, and blood pressure and found dramatic results after drinking this tea every evening for 6 months. The results came pretty quickly, and he noticed a significant improvement in his breathing, allergies, his energy levels, and just overall feeling of health. Its a shame that so many people take for granted what nature provides every day, living all around us. Those weeds and trees you are pulling, killing, cutting down can very well save your life, and they don't cost a thing. You can google pine needle tea for a number sites with info and recipes. Elaine On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 3:35 PM, Tony > wrote: Pycnogenol is quite the herb. It is the number one recommendedtreatment in Europe for diabetes and has been proven to help preventthe eye damage normally associated with diabetes. I recommend ithighly for anyone who has diabetes (or pre-diabetes).Tonyoleander soup , "bbanever" <bbanever wrote:>> Bill,>> I think you mean picnogenol. In China, an herb called Melletia(Ji Xue Teng) is used extensively to reduce the severity of chemo sideeffects with great success. It is available in this country throughan acupuncture practitioner. Health Concerns markets their "MarrowPlus" using this herb.>> Bob> -> Bill> oleander soup > Friday, June 06, 2008 11:39 AM> Re: Magnessium Oil>>> Dr Loretta,> Several people told me they took Pecnolenol while doing chemo andgreatly reduced the bad effects.> Bill> -> Dr. Loretta Lanphier> oleander soup > 2008-06-05 18:05> RE: Magnessium Oil>>>> Ah..the "joys" of chemo. I was just sitting here rememberingthat when I did a month (4 treatments) of chemo, it was like all mysenses (taste, smell, sight, touch, hearing) were affected by becomingvery sensitive to things

that I normally would not have had aconcernwith. For instance, I could not stand for anyone and I meananyone within the house to have on perfume or cologne. And I used tolove the smell of nice perfume and my husband's cologne. To this day,fragrances are much more exaggerated to my sense of smell. At myfirst chemo treatment I remember actually feeling it in my eyes and Iasked the nurse if this was normal - of course, she said yes. I alsoremember asking, during my second treatment, if anyone ever gets up anruns away - she said "yes, but we run after them." Ugh! (Yes, secretlymy heart was telling me to "run.") My taste was beginning to beaffected right before I stopped the chemo - it was like everythingtasted the same, thus one reason I didn't want to eat. Anyway,possibly this is what has happened with you. The good news is thatonce I stopped the chemo it seemed that everything

basically returnedto "normal" except that I am still sensitive to "perfumes." And Iknow it also depends on the amount of chemo and the duration as to howdeeply it will affect the senses.>> Something to think about.>> By the way, if you purchased the Ancient Minerals from us andthe dilution doesn't work out, please let me know and we will be gladto refund your money. J>> Be Well>> Loretta> FREE Dr. Lanphier's Health E-Tips>>>---------->> oleander soup [oleander soup ] On Behalf Of Maritza

Vlasaty> Thursday, June 05, 2008 7:46 PM> oleander soup > Re: Magnessium Oil>>> Loretta,> Thanks. I'll try diluting it. By the way the reaction was notlimited to your product. I had the same experience with anotherbrand, so it must be me. I am not surprised. During chemo I lost myhair with a protocol that shouldn't have impacted the hair. My hairgrew with a protocol where I should have lost it all. Lucky me.. LOL>---

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I forgot to ask you did your husband had high blood sugar levels? and came down with the pine tea? a friend of mine has high sugar levels and i was wandering .

Hugs Mary

 

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Sunday, June 08, 2008 6:55 AM

Re: Re: Magnessium Oil

 

 

 

 

 

I am a true believer in pine needle tea. I discovered it about 6 months ago, and started getting my fresh pine needles from the trees all around my house here in Florida, cutting them and making tea daily putting a handful in a pot with simmering water with fresh mint leaves, and chamomile flowers, leaving it to simmer very low for about a half an hour. It has a wonderful taste. We add a little honey or agave syrup, and cinnamon and cloves at times.

My husband has had trouble with his blood sugar, and blood pressure and found dramatic results after drinking this tea every evening for 6 months. The results came pretty quickly, and he noticed a significant improvement in his breathing, allergies, his energy levels, and just overall feeling of health.

Its a shame that so many people take for granted what nature provides every day, living all around us. Those weeds and trees you are pulling, killing, cutting down can very well save your life, and they don't cost a thing.

You can google pine needle tea for a number sites with info and recipes.

Elaine

 

 

 

On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 3:35 PM, Tony > wrote:

Pycnogenol is quite the herb. It is the number one recommendedtreatment in Europe for diabetes and has been proven to help preventthe eye damage normally associated with diabetes. I recommend ithighly for anyone who has diabetes (or pre-diabetes).Tonyoleander soup , "bbanever" <bbanever wrote:>> Bill,>> I think you mean picnogenol. In China, an herb called Melletia(Ji Xue Teng) is used extensively to reduce the severity of chemo sideeffects with great success. It is available in this country throughan acupuncture practitioner. Health Concerns markets their "MarrowPlus" using this herb.>> Bob> -> Bill> oleander soup > Friday, June 06, 2008 11:39 AM> Re: Magnessium Oil>>> Dr Loretta,> Several people told me they took Pecnolenol while doing chemo andgreatly reduced the bad effects.> Bill> -> Dr. Loretta Lanphier> oleander soup > 2008-06-05 18:05> RE: Magnessium Oil>>>> Ah..the "joys" of chemo. I was just sitting here rememberingthat when I did a month (4 treatments) of chemo, it was like all mysenses (taste, smell, sight, touch, hearing) were affected by becomingvery sensitive to things that I normally would not have had aconcernwith. For instance, I could not stand for anyone and I meananyone within the house to have on perfume or cologne. And I used tolove the smell of nice perfume and my husband's cologne. To this day,fragrances are much more exaggerated to my sense of smell. At myfirst chemo treatment I remember actually feeling it in my eyes and Iasked the nurse if this was normal - of course, she said yes. I alsoremember asking, during my second treatment, if anyone ever gets up anruns away - she said "yes, but we run after them." Ugh! (Yes, secretlymy heart was telling me to "run.") My taste was beginning to beaffected right before I stopped the chemo - it was like everythingtasted the same, thus one reason I didn't want to eat. Anyway,possibly this is what has happened with you. The good news is thatonce I stopped the chemo it seemed that everything basically returnedto "normal" except that I am still sensitive to "perfumes." And Iknow it also depends on the amount of chemo and the duration as to howdeeply it will affect the senses.>> Something to think about.>> By the way, if you purchased the Ancient Minerals from us andthe dilution doesn't work out, please let me know and we will be gladto refund your money. J>> Be Well>> Loretta> FREE Dr. Lanphier's Health E-Tips>>>---------->> oleander soup [oleander soup ] On Behalf Of Maritza Vlasaty> Thursday, June 05, 2008 7:46 PM> oleander soup > Re: Magnessium Oil>>> Loretta,> Thanks. I'll try diluting it. By the way the reaction was notlimited to your product. I had the same experience with anotherbrand, so it must be me. I am not surprised. During chemo I lost myhair with a protocol that shouldn't have impacted the hair. My hairgrew with a protocol where I should have lost it all. Lucky me.. LOL>---

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Yes, mary, he did. His blood glucose levels came down dramatically, and have stayed down. Of course this all goes along with a healthy whole foods diet, lots of exercise, lots of water, and no sugar, artificial sweetners, or food additives our diet.

 

Elaine

 

 

 

On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 7:53 PM, Maria Stathopoulos <mary1kon wrote:

 

 

Elaine

I forgot to ask you did your husband had high blood sugar levels? and came down with the pine tea? a friend of mine has high sugar levels and i was wandering .

Hugs Mary

 

-

Elaine Nichols

oleander soup

Sunday, June 08, 2008 6:55 AM

Re: Re: Magnessium Oil

 

 

 

 

 

I am a true believer in pine needle tea. I discovered it about 6 months ago, and started getting my fresh pine needles from the trees all around my house here in Florida, cutting them and making tea daily putting a handful in a pot with simmering water with fresh mint leaves, and chamomile flowers, leaving it to simmer very low for about a half an hour. It has a wonderful taste. We add a little honey or agave syrup, and cinnamon and cloves at times.

My husband has had trouble with his blood sugar, and blood pressure and found dramatic results after drinking this tea every evening for 6 months. The results came pretty quickly, and he noticed a significant improvement in his breathing, allergies, his energy levels, and just overall feeling of health.

Its a shame that so many people take for granted what nature provides every day, living all around us. Those weeds and trees you are pulling, killing, cutting down can very well save your life, and they don't cost a thing.

You can google pine needle tea for a number sites with info and recipes.

Elaine

 

 

 

On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 3:35 PM, Tony wrote:

Pycnogenol is quite the herb. It is the number one recommendedtreatment in Europe for diabetes and has been proven to help preventthe eye damage normally associated with diabetes. I recommend it

highly for anyone who has diabetes (or pre-diabetes).Tonyoleander soup , " bbanever " <bbanever wrote:

>> Bill,>> I think you mean picnogenol. In China, an herb called Melletia(Ji Xue Teng) is used extensively to reduce the severity of chemo sideeffects with great success. It is available in this country through

an acupuncture practitioner. Health Concerns markets their " MarrowPlus " using this herb.>> Bob> -> Bill> oleander soup

> Friday, June 06, 2008 11:39 AM> Re: Magnessium Oil>>> Dr Loretta,> Several people told me they took Pecnolenol while doing chemo andgreatly reduced the bad effects.

> Bill> -> Dr. Loretta Lanphier> oleander soup > 2008-06-05 18:05

> RE: Magnessium Oil>>>> Ah..the " joys " of chemo. I was just sitting here rememberingthat when I did a month (4 treatments) of chemo, it was like all my

senses (taste, smell, sight, touch, hearing) were affected by becomingvery sensitive to things that I normally would not have had aconcernwith. For instance, I could not stand for anyone and I meananyone within the house to have on perfume or cologne. And I used to

love the smell of nice perfume and my husband's cologne. To this day,fragrances are much more exaggerated to my sense of smell. At myfirst chemo treatment I remember actually feeling it in my eyes and Iasked the nurse if this was normal - of course, she said yes. I also

remember asking, during my second treatment, if anyone ever gets up anruns away - she said " yes, but we run after them. " Ugh! (Yes, secretlymy heart was telling me to " run. " ) My taste was beginning to be

affected right before I stopped the chemo - it was like everythingtasted the same, thus one reason I didn't want to eat. Anyway,possibly this is what has happened with you. The good news is thatonce I stopped the chemo it seemed that everything basically returned

to " normal " except that I am still sensitive to " perfumes. " And Iknow it also depends on the amount of chemo and the duration as to howdeeply it will affect the senses.>> Something to think about.

>> By the way, if you purchased the Ancient Minerals from us andthe dilution doesn't work out, please let me know and we will be gladto refund your money. J>> Be Well>

> Loretta> FREE Dr. Lanphier's Health E-Tips>>>---------->> oleander soup

oleander soup On Behalf Of Maritza Vlasaty> Thursday, June 05, 2008 7:46 PM> oleander soup

> Re: Magnessium Oil>>> Loretta,> Thanks. I'll try diluting it. By the way the reaction was notlimited to your product. I had the same experience with another

brand, so it must be me. I am not surprised. During chemo I lost myhair with a protocol that shouldn't have impacted the hair. My hairgrew with a protocol where I should have lost it all. Lucky me.. LOL

>---

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Thank you Elaine, i will pass this on to my friend.

Hugs Mary

 

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Elaine Nichols

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Monday, June 09, 2008 10:38 AM

Re: Re: Magnessium Oil

 

 

 

Yes, mary, he did. His blood glucose levels came down dramatically, and have stayed down. Of course this all goes along with a healthy whole foods diet, lots of exercise, lots of water, and no sugar, artificial sweetners, or food additives our diet.

 

Elaine

 

 

 

On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 7:53 PM, Maria Stathopoulos <mary1kon (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au> wrote:

 

 

Elaine

I forgot to ask you did your husband had high blood sugar levels? and came down with the pine tea? a friend of mine has high sugar levels and i was wandering .

Hugs Mary

 

-

Elaine Nichols

oleander soup

Sunday, June 08, 2008 6:55 AM

Re: Re: Magnessium Oil

 

 

 

 

 

I am a true believer in pine needle tea. I discovered it about 6 months ago, and started getting my fresh pine needles from the trees all around my house here in Florida, cutting them and making tea daily putting a handful in a pot with simmering water with fresh mint leaves, and chamomile flowers, leaving it to simmer very low for about a half an hour. It has a wonderful taste. We add a little honey or agave syrup, and cinnamon and cloves at times.

My husband has had trouble with his blood sugar, and blood pressure and found dramatic results after drinking this tea every evening for 6 months. The results came pretty quickly, and he noticed a significant improvement in his breathing, allergies, his energy levels, and just overall feeling of health.

Its a shame that so many people take for granted what nature provides every day, living all around us. Those weeds and trees you are pulling, killing, cutting down can very well save your life, and they don't cost a thing.

You can google pine needle tea for a number sites with info and recipes.

Elaine

 

 

 

On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 3:35 PM, Tony > wrote:

Pycnogenol is quite the herb. It is the number one recommendedtreatment in Europe for diabetes and has been proven to help preventthe eye damage normally associated with diabetes. I recommend ithighly for anyone who has diabetes (or pre-diabetes).Tonyoleander soup , "bbanever" <bbanever wrote:>> Bill,>> I think you mean picnogenol. In China, an herb called Melletia(Ji Xue Teng) is used extensively to reduce the severity of chemo sideeffects with great success. It is available in this country throughan acupuncture practitioner. Health Concerns markets their "MarrowPlus" using this herb.>> Bob> -> Bill> oleander soup > Friday, June 06, 2008 11:39 AM> Re: Magnessium Oil>>> Dr Loretta,> Several people told me they took Pecnolenol while doing chemo andgreatly reduced the bad effects.> Bill> -> Dr. Loretta Lanphier> oleander soup > 2008-06-05 18:05> RE: Magnessium Oil>>>> Ah..the "joys" of chemo. I was just sitting here rememberingthat when I did a month (4 treatments) of chemo, it was like all mysenses (taste, smell, sight, touch, hearing) were affected by becomingvery sensitive to things that I normally would not have had aconcernwith. For instance, I could not stand for anyone and I meananyone within the house to have on perfume or cologne. And I used tolove the smell of nice perfume and my husband's cologne. To this day,fragrances are much more exaggerated to my sense of smell. At myfirst chemo treatment I remember actually feeling it in my eyes and Iasked the nurse if this was normal - of course, she said yes. I alsoremember asking, during my second treatment, if anyone ever gets up anruns away - she said "yes, but we run after them." Ugh! (Yes, secretlymy heart was telling me to "run.") My taste was beginning to beaffected right before I stopped the chemo - it was like everythingtasted the same, thus one reason I didn't want to eat. Anyway,possibly this is what has happened with you. The good news is thatonce I stopped the chemo it seemed that everything basically returnedto "normal" except that I am still sensitive to "perfumes." And Iknow it also depends on the amount of chemo and the duration as to howdeeply it will affect the senses.>> Something to think about.>> By the way, if you purchased the Ancient Minerals from us andthe dilution doesn't work out, please let me know and we will be gladto refund your money. J>> Be Well>> Loretta> FREE Dr. Lanphier's Health E-Tips>>>---------->> oleander soup [oleander soup ] On Behalf Of Maritza Vlasaty> Thursday, June 05, 2008 7:46 PM> oleander soup > Re: Magnessium Oil>>> Loretta,> Thanks. I'll try diluting it. By the way the reaction was notlimited to your product. I had the same experience with anotherbrand, so it must be me. I am not surprised. During chemo I lost myhair with a protocol that shouldn't have impacted the hair. My hairgrew with a protocol where I should have lost it all. Lucky me.. LOL>---

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