Guest guest Report post Posted June 12, 2008 Hi all I read the message from Janet (newbie). She refers to candida and migraines. A fried of mine has really bad migraines, is candida the main cause of migraines? Does someone here have some advice on treatment of migraine? Is colloidal silver the answer? Also my mother started with the Sutherlandia OPC today and I am praying for great results. Thank you for the great group. Martie Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted June 12, 2008 Hi Tony, In fact, if I see a claim " approved by the FDA " - I am wary. Alternatively, when I see " FDA issues warning " - I pay attention. So in a way ya gotta thank the FDA for the reverse heads up. Thanks for the link and I've been clicking at those links you suggested, actually they're kind of funny. Kind regards Janet migraine free today!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted June 12, 2008 Martie, Candida is not the main cause of migraines, though it can be contributing. An important aspect of migraine is that a significant percentage of sufferers have a congenital, very tiny opening in the heart that allows antigens to bypass the blood-brain barrier. The danger here is that the small opening allows the potential passing of small clots to the brain, resulting in stroke. The risk of stroke is greater in the population of chronic migraine sufferers due to this. This type of defect can be detected by ultrasound examination of the heart. Test subjects who have this defect patched through a catheter type procedure commonly stop experiencing migraines. It is important that migraine patients are aware of this situation. In lieu of the surgical procedure due diligence toward maintaining a low stroke risk diet seems prudent. Keep in mind that not all migraine patients fall into this category.Mike Golden, D.C.marmeyh <Martie.Hanekomoleander soup Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 2:54:59 AM Re: NewbieHi all I read the message from Janet (newbie). She refers to candida and migraines. A fried of mine has really bad migraines, is candida the main cause of migraines? Does someone here have some advice on treatment of migraine? Is colloidal silver the answer? Also my mother started with the Sutherlandia OPC today and I am praying for great results. Thank you for the great group. Martie Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted June 12, 2008 Hi Martie, In my case I blew it with my diet. I'm a new migraine sufferer. Just in the past 18 months and I believe it's due to candida. ND suggested a candida diet in the fall and I have never felt better in my life - lost weight and my skin and hair were radiant! My hubbie said I was looking like I was going backwards in time! After the initial elimination diet I re-introduced wheat and KABAM - migraine right away. So I completely withdrew it from my diet. Except that I cheat every now and again. Migraines every now and then. Last weekend we went to a camp that provided meals and of course they had sandwiches, pizza, cookies, all of which I ate. After the first day I said to my husband " I think I'm gonna throw up and why does my elbow ache and hurt so much? " To which he replied " Duh, you're toxing from the wheat and sugar! " Monday night - start of headache - Tues morning migraine - is it any wonder? I feel like a complete idiot that I would compromise my health in this way but I have learned my lesson. I'm starting the cs today with probiotics and of course severe candida elimination diet. I'm pain free today but fuzzy in the head. Janet Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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Guest guest Report post Posted April 1, 2009 Hi, Welcome to the group. I would definitely love to read something on aromatherapy. SVJ ________________________________ redditch.healer <redditch.healer Wednesday, April 1, 2009 5:21:41 AM [CrystalHW] Newbie Hello, I am new and glad to be able to join this crystal healing group. I love crystals and I am a crystal healer and also an aromatherapist (advanced aromatherapy and subtle healing). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 2, 2009 Hello!! Welcome. I am new too and am glad to have found this group. Kristin S. redditch.healer Wed, 1 Apr 2009 09:21:41 +0000 [CrystalHW] Newbie Hello, I am new and glad to be able to join this crystal healing group. I love crystals and I am a crystal healer and also an aromatherapist (advanced aromatherapy and subtle healing). _______________ Quick access to your favorite MSN content and Windows Live with Internet Explorer 8. http://ie8.msn.com/microsoft/internet-explorer-8/en-us/ie8.aspx?ocid=B037MSN55C0\ 701A Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 2, 2009 Hi, welcome to the group! I see from your email address that you are in the UK - so am I! Many of the members of this group are based in the US, so I thought I'd welcome you as another 'Brit'. I hope you enjoy it here and get lots of useful information. Blessed be! Vicky redditch.healer Wed, 1 Apr 2009 09:21:41 +0000 [CrystalHW] Newbie Hello, I am new and glad to be able to join this crystal healing group. I love crystals and I am a crystal healer and also an aromatherapist (advanced aromatherapy and subtle healing). _______________ Share your photos with Windows Live Photos – Free. http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/134665338/direct/01/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 2, 2009 Welcome, I hope you enjoy it here. I work with essential oils a lot though I am not an aromatherapist Peggy Jentoft > > > Hello, I am new and glad to be able to join this crystal healing > group. I love crystals and I am a crystal healer and also an > aromatherapist (advanced aromatherapy and subtle healing). > > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 3, 2009 Hello there , and Thank you for the warm welcome Bright Blessings Diane xxx --- On Thu, 2/4/09, Vicky Moore <crystalwitch wrote: Vicky Moore <crystalwitch RE: [CrystalHW] Newbie " " Thursday, 2 April, 2009, 12:46 PM Hi, welcome to the group! I see from your email address that you are in the UK - so am I! Many of the members of this group are based in the US, so I thought I'd welcome you as another 'Brit'. I hope you enjoy it here and get lots of useful information. Blessed be! Vicky redditch.healer Wed, 1 Apr 2009 09:21:41 +0000 [CrystalHW] Newbie Hello, I am new and glad to be able to join this crystal healing group. I love crystals and I am a crystal healer and also an aromatherapist (advanced aromatherapy and subtle healing). _______________ Share your photos with Windows Live Photos – Free. http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/134665338/direct/01/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 4, 2009 Yes, welcome from the US as well. Judy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 5, 2009 I'm new to the US too, here from UK, finding it hard to integrate though but lovely place non the less M On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 2:31 PM, neil songy <songyn wrote: > Yes, welcome from the US as well. Judy > > > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 5, 2009 , " redditch.healer " <redditch.healer wrote: > > Hello, I am new and glad to be able to join this crystal healing group. I love crystals and I am a crystal healer and also an aromatherapist (advanced aromatherapy and subtle healing). > WHY HELLO MY FELLOW CLAIRSENTIENCE one! yay! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 7, 2009 Welcome! Kristin S. mikelane210472 Sat, 4 Apr 2009 18:40:32 -0700 Re: [CrystalHW] Re: Newbie I'm new to the US too, here from UK, finding it hard to integrate though but lovely place non the less M On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 2:31 PM, neil songy <songyn wrote: > Yes, welcome from the US as well. Judy > > > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted December 8, 2009 Hi Raven, Good to have you here. What are some of your fave crystals/ stones to work with? Thanks, -Charlene dhammachick Dec 7, 2009 6:54 AM [CrystalHW] Newbie Greetings all, I've just joined and thought I'd say hi. I'm Raven, a 34 yo mum in Sydney Australia. I have been working with crystals for about 14 years now but am by no means an expert. I have joined hoping to learn more and maybe add some helpful hints every so often. I look forward to getting to know you all. Namaste, Raven Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted December 8, 2009 Hi Charlene, Thanks for the welcome My fave crystals are Moonstone (my birth crystal), Black Obsidian, Laboradite, Green Jade, Lapis Lazuli and Tiger's Eye. I am quite keen to work with Smoky Quartz but wary as I found wearing it when I was younger would make me quite aggressive. I find that around the full moon I need to take off my moonstone and wear the Laboradite instead. I'm also very fond of my Black Obsidian and wear it almost all the time. - Raven C Russ <lorena34 Tue, 8 December, 2009 1:46:36 PM Re: [CrystalHW] Newbie Hi Raven, Good to have you here. What are some of your fave crystals/ stones to work with? Thanks, -Charlene dhammachick Dec 7, 2009 6:54 AM CrystalHealing- workshop [CrystalHW] Newbie Greetings all, I've just joined and thought I'd say hi. I'm Raven, a 34 yo mum in Sydney Australia. I have been working with crystals for about 14 years now but am by no means an expert. I have joined hoping to learn more and maybe add some helpful hints every so often. I look forward to getting to know you all. Namaste, Raven ______________________________\ __ Win 1 of 4 Sony home entertainment packs thanks to 7. Enter now: http://au.docs./homepageset/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted December 9, 2009 Interesting... I have been drawn to moonstone a great deal recently. I have also suffered some female problems and had wondered if this might help. I also love Labradorite and lapis. I wear turquoise frequently as well. I enjoy working with clear and rose quartz and red jasper also recently as well as carnelian. Lexa MacLeod Dec 8, 2009 5:07 AM Re: [CrystalHW] Newbie Hi Charlene, Thanks for the welcome My fave crystals are Moonstone (my birth crystal), Black Obsidian, Laboradite, Green Jade, Lapis Lazuli and Tiger's Eye. I am quite keen to work with Smoky Quartz but wary as I found wearing it when I was younger would make me quite aggressive. I find that around the full moon I need to take off my moonstone and wear the Laboradite instead. I'm also very fond of my Black Obsidian and wear it almost all the time. - Raven C Russ <lorena34 Tue, 8 December, 2009 1:46:36 PM Re: [CrystalHW] Newbie Hi Raven, Good to have you here. What are some of your fave crystals/ stones to work with? Thanks, -Charlene dhammachick Dec 7, 2009 6:54 AM CrystalHealing- workshop [CrystalHW] Newbie Greetings all, I've just joined and thought I'd say hi. I'm Raven, a 34 yo mum in Sydney Australia. I have been working with crystals for about 14 years now but am by no means an expert. I have joined hoping to learn more and maybe add some helpful hints every so often. I look forward to getting to know you all. Namaste, Raven ________ Win 1 of 4 Sony home entertainment packs thanks to 7. Enter now: http://au.docs./homepageset/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted December 9, 2009 Moonstone is quite good for reproductive and hormonal problems associated with menses. In particular, cramps and PMS side effects. I had a hysterectomy in February and it has been very useful for dealing with out of whack hormones and healing in the area. Laboradite is also useful for very heavy cycles too. Feel free to email me offlist if you want to have a chat about it I have had a lot of experience in that arena. - Raven ________________________________ C Russ <lorena34 Wed, 9 December, 2009 3:24:25 PM Re: [CrystalHW] Newbie Interesting. .. I have been drawn to moonstone a great deal recently. I have also suffered some female problems and had wondered if this might help. I also love Labradorite and lapis. I wear turquoise frequently as well. I enjoy working with clear and rose quartz and red jasper also recently as well as carnelian. Lexa MacLeod Dec 8, 2009 5:07 AM CrystalHealing- workshop Re: [CrystalHW] Newbie Hi Charlene, Thanks for the welcome My fave crystals are Moonstone (my birth crystal), Black Obsidian, Laboradite, Green Jade, Lapis Lazuli and Tiger's Eye. I am quite keen to work with Smoky Quartz but wary as I found wearing it when I was younger would make me quite aggressive. I find that around the full moon I need to take off my moonstone and wear the Laboradite instead. I'm also very fond of my Black Obsidian and wear it almost all the time. - Raven C Russ <lorena34 (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> CrystalHealing- workshop Tue, 8 December, 2009 1:46:36 PM Re: [CrystalHW] Newbie Hi Raven, Good to have you here. What are some of your fave crystals/ stones to work with? Thanks, -Charlene dhammachick Dec 7, 2009 6:54 AM CrystalHealing- workshop [CrystalHW] Newbie Greetings all, I've just joined and thought I'd say hi. I'm Raven, a 34 yo mum in Sydney Australia. I have been working with crystals for about 14 years now but am by no means an expert. I have joined hoping to learn more and maybe add some helpful hints every so often. I look forward to getting to know you all. Namaste, Raven ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ Win 1 of 4 Sony home entertainment packs thanks to 7. Enter now: http://au.docs. / homepageset/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted December 10, 2009 I just bought moonstone for my daughter…. I just picked it by the energy, but now that I see this, I know why….. thanks for posting…. Kelli Armes On Behalf Of Lexa MacLeod Wednesday, December 09, 2009 3:50 AM Re: [CrystalHW] Newbie Moonstone is quite good for reproductive and hormonal problems associated with menses. In particular, cramps and PMS side effects. I had a hysterectomy in February and it has been very useful for dealing with out of whack hormones and healing in the area. Laboradite is also useful for very heavy cycles too. Feel free to email me offlist if you want to have a chat about it I have had a lot of experience in that arena. - Raven ________________________________ C Russ <lorena34 <lorena34%40earthlink.net> > <%40> Wed, 9 December, 2009 3:24:25 PM Re: [CrystalHW] Newbie Interesting. .. I have been drawn to moonstone a great deal recently. I have also suffered some female problems and had wondered if this might help. I also love Labradorite and lapis. I wear turquoise frequently as well. I enjoy working with clear and rose quartz and red jasper also recently as well as carnelian. Lexa MacLeod Dec 8, 2009 5:07 AM CrystalHealing- workshop Re: [CrystalHW] Newbie Hi Charlene, Thanks for the welcome My fave crystals are Moonstone (my birth crystal), Black Obsidian, Laboradite, Green Jade, Lapis Lazuli and Tiger's Eye. I am quite keen to work with Smoky Quartz but wary as I found wearing it when I was younger would make me quite aggressive. I find that around the full moon I need to take off my moonstone and wear the Laboradite instead. I'm also very fond of my Black Obsidian and wear it almost all the time. - Raven C Russ <lorena34 (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> CrystalHealing- workshop Tue, 8 December, 2009 1:46:36 PM Re: [CrystalHW] Newbie Hi Raven, Good to have you here. What are some of your fave crystals/ stones to work with? Thanks, -Charlene dhammachick Dec 7, 2009 6:54 AM CrystalHealing- workshop [CrystalHW] Newbie Greetings all, I've just joined and thought I'd say hi. I'm Raven, a 34 yo mum in Sydney Australia. I have been working with crystals for about 14 years now but am by no means an expert. I have joined hoping to learn more and maybe add some helpful hints every so often. I look forward to getting to know you all. Namaste, Raven ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ Win 1 of 4 Sony home entertainment packs thanks to 7. Enter now: http://au.docs. / homepageset/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted January 29, 2010 Hey everyone! I am new. I am a mom of 4 who is trying to keep it simple. I am into real food, self sufficiency and my kids I have a raw milk page on facebook. . . any of you are welcome to check it out: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Raw-Milk/31729654556?v=wall Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted January 29, 2010 Welcome, Anji_s3! I'm from Michigan where raw milk is (as I understood it--past tense) totally illegal, so I have yet to taste it. I recently found out that the local Whole Foods (which is actually an hour away from me) sells some raw cheese, which has left me a little confused yet quite happy with the idea that I can finally experience raw dairy in SOME form. I am moving to New Mexico in June, which will place me near my niece who has laying chickens. This means I'll have access to free range chicken eggs and (hopefully) a source for raw milk. We'll see! Anyone here know anything about the laws in New Mexico as regards to raw milk??? Have a good one! --Celia-- , " anji_s3 " <anji.sandage wrote: > > Hey everyone! I am new. I am a mom of 4 who is trying to keep it simple. I am into real food, self sufficiency and my kids I have a raw milk page on facebook. . . any of you are welcome to check it out: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Raw-Milk/31729654556?v=wall > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted January 29, 2010 Check out www.realmilk.com and they have a list of people who sell raw milk and you could find someone near you, if it is legal in that state! I’m in Texas and we have a cow share, which makes it legal! Kind of crazy to think milk is illegal, it doesn’t give you a buzz like alcohol or alter your state of mind like some drugs (over the counter) can do, yet the dairy lobbyist are stronger than us who are not organized. Anyway I’ll get off my soap box…. Hope you find a supply for yourself it has been the best switch that my family ever did! Cathy On Behalf Of Celia B Friday, January 29, 2010 8:12 AM [RFSL] Re: newbie Welcome, Anji_s3! I'm from Michigan where raw milk is (as I understood it--past tense) totally illegal, so I have yet to taste it. I recently found out that the local Whole Foods (which is actually an hour away from me) sells some raw cheese, which has left me a little confused yet quite happy with the idea that I can finally experience raw dairy in SOME form. I am moving to New Mexico in June, which will place me near my niece who has laying chickens. This means I'll have access to free range chicken eggs and (hopefully) a source for raw milk. We'll see! Anyone here know anything about the laws in New Mexico as regards to raw milk??? Have a good one! --Celia-- , " anji_s3 " <anji.sandage wrote: > > Hey everyone! I am new. I am a mom of 4 who is trying to keep it simple. I am into real food, self sufficiency and my kids I have a raw milk page on facebook. . . any of you are welcome to check it out: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Raw-Milk/31729654556?v=wall > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted January 29, 2010 Raw milk can be found in Michigan, if you can find a cow share program. We own 1/2 a cow share ($100 up front) and pay $28 per month for the boarding fee which allows us 1/2 a share worth of milk each week. Celia B <lady_celia Sent: Fri, January 29, 2010 9:12:05 AM[RFSL] Re: newbie Welcome, Anji_s3!I'm from Michigan where raw milk is (as I understood it--past tense) totally illegal, so I have yet to taste it. I recently found out that the local Whole Foods (which is actually an hour away from me) sells some raw cheese, which has left me a little confused yet quite happy with the idea that I can finally experience raw dairy in SOME form. I am moving to New Mexico in June, which will place me near my niece who has laying chickens. This means I'll have access to free range chicken eggs and (hopefully) a source for raw milk.We'll see! Anyone here know anything about the laws in New Mexico as regards to raw milk???Have a good one!--Celia--, "anji_s3" <anji.sandage@ ...> wrote:>> Hey everyone! I am new. I am a mom of 4 who is trying to keep it simple. I am into real food, self sufficiency and my kids I have a raw milk page on facebook. . . any of you are welcome to check it out: http://www.facebook .com/pages/ Raw-Milk/ 31729654556? v=wall> Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted January 29, 2010 Wow, thanks, Cathy! It confirmed what I thought...that raw milk is illegal in Michigan but raw cheese is not. It *appears,* though, that raw milk can be sold on licensed farms in New Mexico (woo-hoo!) as well as goat milk and a host of other things like fermented kim chee and kefir. Can't wait to get out west! <smiles> --Cee-- --- On Fri, 1/29/10, Cathy & Leonard Cox <cathy wrote: Cathy & Leonard Cox <cathyRE: [RFSL] Re: newbie Date: Friday, January 29, 2010, 9:53 AM Check out www.realmilk. com and they have a list of people who sell raw milk and you could find someone near you, if it is legal in that state! I’m in Texas and we have a cow share, which makes it legal! Kind of crazy to think milk is illegal, it doesn’t give you a buzz like alcohol or alter your state of mind like some drugs (over the counter) can do, yet the dairy lobbyist are stronger than us who are not organized. Anyway I’ll get off my soap box…. Hope you find a supply for yourself it has been the best switch that my family ever did! Cathy [RealFoodSim pleLife@gro ups.com] On Behalf Of Celia BFriday, January 29, 2010 8:12 AM[RFSL] Re: newbie Welcome, Anji_s3! I'm from Michigan where raw milk is (as I understood it--past tense) totally illegal, so I have yet to taste it. I recently found out that the local Whole Foods (which is actually an hour away from me) sells some raw cheese, which has left me a little confused yet quite happy with the idea that I can finally experience raw dairy in SOME form. I am moving to New Mexico in June, which will place me near my niece who has laying chickens. This means I'll have access to free range chicken eggs and (hopefully) a source for raw milk.We'll see! Anyone here know anything about the laws in New Mexico as regards to raw milk???Have a good one!--Celia--, "anji_s3" <anji.sandage@ ...> wrote:>> Hey everyone! I am new. I am a mom of 4 who is trying to keep it simple. I am into real food, self sufficiency and my kids I have a raw milk page on facebook. . . any of you are welcome to check it out: http://www.facebook .com/pages/ Raw-Milk/ 31729654556? v=wall> Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted January 29, 2010 What part of Michigan are you in? And how do you pick up your milk each week...drive to the farm??? And do you milk the cow yourself or is it done by the farmer? Just curious... I am in Washington, MI just outside Romeo and I don't *think* there are any around here. The last I heard there was a farm about 50 miles from whereby the farmer got arrested leaving his farm hauling a truck load of raw milk for distribution. Don't know what ever came of it but it made me think of how stupid it is that they would go to such lengths to stop a farmer from selling a natural milk product but I can walk into any bar in town and drink myself (legally) into alcohol poisoning! As for the cow share program, it would be good idea but it's just too much for me. I am a single person who consumes and uses very little milk/cream/dairy. I live and eat frugally so that also be about 25% of my monthly grocery budget. Ideally I would like to find another single person (or two) to split the cow share with! <grins> Thanks, --Cee-- --- On Fri, 1/29/10, Angela Rizley Grant <arizley wrote: Angela Rizley Grant <arizleyRe: [RFSL] Re: newbie Date: Friday, January 29, 2010, 10:07 AM Raw milk can be found in Michigan, if you can find a cow share program. We own 1/2 a cow share ($100 up front) and pay $28 per month for the boarding fee which allows us 1/2 a share worth of milk each week. Celia B <lady_celia >Fri, January 29, 2010 9:12:05 AM[RFSL] Re: newbie Welcome, Anji_s3!I'm from Michigan where raw milk is (as I understood it--past tense) totally illegal, so I have yet to taste it. I recently found out that the local Whole Foods (which is actually an hour away from me) sells some raw cheese, which has left me a little confused yet quite happy with the idea that I can finally experience raw dairy in SOME form. I am moving to New Mexico in June, which will place me near my niece who has laying chickens. This means I'll have access to free range chicken eggs and (hopefully) a source for raw milk.We'll see! Anyone here know anything about the laws in New Mexico as regards to raw milk???Have a good one!--Celia--, "anji_s3" <anji.sandage@ ...> wrote:>> Hey everyone! I am new. I am a mom of 4 who is trying to keep it simple. I am into real food, self sufficiency and my kids I have a raw milk page on facebook. . . any of you are welcome to check it out: http://www.facebook .com/pages/ Raw-Milk/ 31729654556? v=wall> Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites